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Optical Adventure in Riyadh | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Monday, 3 August 2015. Optical Adventure in Riyadh. Reading Run Fat Bitch Run. I can honestly say I love getting older. Then again, I never put my glasses on before looking in the mirror. Read more at Brainy Quote. The shop guy said, 'yes, I can test your eyes', and directed me to a back room with a rather antiquated looking piece of eye t...
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Abaya Shopping in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Saturday, 15 May 2010. Abaya Shopping in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Buying an Abaya in Saudi Arabia. The reason I needed a new abaya was that the Dubai bought one only has 3 buttons which means I have to hold it closed when I go walking. Why? The culture here in Riyadh has an issue with women showing almost any part of their body to men. So, ba...
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Royal Saudi Air Force Museum Riyadh | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Friday, 13 July 2012. Royal Saudi Air Force Museum Riyadh. Visit the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum in Riyadh, know in Arabic as Saqr Al-Jazira. It's a pleasant way to spend an afternoon looking at various aircraft from Saudi's short aircraft history to present day. The plane in the back is visible from the Ring Road. The Royal Saudi Air For...
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Bowling In Riyadh | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Monday, 26 July 2010. The other night we went ten pin bowling. Yes, in Riyadh there is ten pin bowling. I probably shouldn't sound so surprised, I mean, most large cities these days have ten pin bowling. But this is Riyadh – a city renowned for its boredom. What about the women? Is there a place for us to go bowling? 8221; He gave us direc...
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Farasan Island | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Farasan Island is off the coast of Jizan, in the The Red Sea. It was not on our alphabet list of places to visit while living in KSA, but we're glad we went. While at an Embassy function Glenn met Neil. It turns out Neil works across the road from Glenn. They swapped contact details, as you do at Embassy functions.
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About Kiwi | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Welcome to Kiwi Living In Saudi. Like the Kiwi bird after which this blog is named, I'm a native from New Zealand - Maori and proud. Hubster married me over thirty years ago and is still around. He has been simultaneously entertained and horrified as he's watched me grow, make mistakes and, because one of us is a slow learner (ahh, yep,.
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Bowling Venues in Riyadh | Kiwi Living in Saudi: What to do?
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Insights about moving to, living in and working around the rules, regulations and culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If You Liked This Post Share It With Friends. Tuesday, 8 January 2013. Bowling Venues in Riyadh. The other night Hubster and I went back to UBC, the Universal Bowling Center on al-Ma'adhar St, for a couple of games with a lovely Canadian couple. This time there was no issue with a segregated car park. And we had a good time. And Hubster was on fire - damn it! Sometime later my phone r...
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Children - Kitendo Children's Charity (KCC)
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Kitendo Children's Charity (KCC). What We Do For Children. KCC’s heart is children. Our belief has always been that through empowering children, we can change a whole society. Children have small voices. Poverty is often a survival-of-the-fittest environment and the voices of children are often drowned out. We wish to empower children to speak up for themselves and for their friends, family and community. Morris Emiruka, 6 years. Our Three Focus Areas For Children. Access to quality and holistic education.
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Happily Ever After | Marcus Gregar-Rive
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Life through : words . photos . poetry . thoughts . travel. May 10, 2015. May 10, 2015. Some things we should know by now, right? You can’t control your outcomes but you can control your actions. Noah St John. In both subtle and loud speaker fashions. Sometimes, it’s just better to stand back and shut up. Sometimes you need to speak up for what matters. And then through this take time to pause, before offering your piece. Most critical to this posture is learning to listen to the truth. You are commentin...
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Work | Marcus Gregar-Rive
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Life through : words . photos . poetry . thoughts . travel. A few years ago I co-founded a children’s charity in Kenya which has now over taken everything! From our start in late 2009, Kitendo Children’s Charity. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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