Starting a new adventure with an oil company, so just wanted a place where I can tell people what's going on with my life and how God has been present. "Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of Your wings. My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me" Ps. 63:7-8
Friday, September 30, 2011
Dubai!
After 2 weeks of class we had a long weekend so a big group of us from my class and the Frac class went to Dubai Thursday night and stayed for 2 nights. Dubai is a very interesting city . . . there are sooo many tall buildings but it is really spread out. There is a tram but it is really slow and does not work during the morning most days. And actually it is pretty expensive so you definitely need a car or use taxis every where.
The first night we all just hung out with each other and it was a lot of fun getting to know the Frac class more. Again I just sat back and thought to myself how crazy it was to be in the place that I was with the people I was with! Venezuelans, an Italian, a girl from Vietnam, a guy from China, Americans, and so many more cultures!
The next day ended up being a great but really long day!! The Latinos, Paolo and I went to Sky Dubai which is an indoor snow park where you can ski and snowboard. You think it would get boring since there was really only 3 runs but for not having snowboarded in years it was great practice for when I go see my best friend Sarah in Colorado this winter! It was crazy going from over 100 degree weather to 40 degree weather. It was actually a nice break from the crazy heat and ended up being a really fun time watching the other guys fall all the time on their skis . . . they couldn't help that it was their first time!!
After skiing and snowboarding for some time we went to a beer fest that was going on in town! It was so fun to go and see all the internationals that live in Dubai come together and celebrate good Irish food and great music! However it was a little overwhelming with all the people that were there!! You barely had any room to stand let alone move which usually freaks me out some but the atmosphere was just so great I did not mind to much!! After a couple of hours there the group of us went to the biggest more there which would take days to go to all the stores to see the fountain and light show. Next to this mall happens to be the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, that words cannot even express. I never got to go up the building since you have to have a reservation and you do not even get to go to the very top!
The show was nice but the best part was after when we went for a late night dinner at a Lebanese restaurant looking over the fountains! We ordered a sampler since we were not that hungry. When the food came out it looked so good and it was really good. We stuffed ourselves and then the waiter came out with more!! We probably had enough food for 8 people but there was only 4 of us!! We ended up not finishing everything but it was a beautiful night and overall an unforgettable day!!
The next day I got back on the bus in the morning to go back to Abu Dhabi early since I had a test the next day. I wish I could have had a little more time there to see all the things that the city has to offer!! Maybe next time!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Behind!
All that to say be patient with my tardiness and soon all the stories from my adventures will be written about soon . . . I hope :)
Friday, August 5, 2011
Quarter of a Century!!
Looking back on the years I have realized that I have had my birthday in some very strange and interesting places. I probably only had my birthday 10 of my 25 years actually at my house. I have been at the beach, at camp (as a camper and staff), the bayou of Mississippi, Spain, Guatemala, a rig in Mexico, and now United Arab Emirates :) So many people asked if I wished I was home for my birthday, and I told them that it was normal not being there. This is not to say that I did not want to be with my family especially since they were all hanging out at the beach without me!!
The day of my birthday I did not really do much since Sunday is a work day here. The weekend is Friday and Saturday so Sunday is actually what our Monday is. Saturday was the day I ended up celebrating it with everyone and had a blast! Another unusually birthday that I will never forget!
I had a test in the morning that I got a 100 on which started the day off great! After that the Latinos from my class and I went to Ferrari World! It is an indoor amusement park with a Ferrari theme. Another example of how the UAE is all about the high class objects. One of the things that the park is known for is having the fastest roller coaster in the world. And in the end it was worth ever penny to ride that ride!!
The ride was crazy . . . you went from 0 to 240 kph (~150 mph) in 4.9 seconds. You definitely felt all the Gs and your mouth wiggled uncontrollably! The park even made you wear goggles because part of the ride was outside and sand blowing into your eyes would not be a good thing! After the ride I looked a little tattered which you can see below. My hair was crazy, and I thought my clothes were going to ripe off . . . next time I know just to wear a t-shirt when riding this ride!
After spending a few hours at the park, Gustavo and I left to go out to eat at Belgian Cafe at the Intercontinental hotel in Abu Dhabi where we met up with Souhaibe. Though most of my class did not make it out the 3 of us had a great time eating good food and having good conversations. This is the second time that we went here but I love it and would not hesitate to go back again. The environment is my type of place . . . good food in a not so formal setting!
Here is a picture of our waitress friends that we have made over our last 2 visits!!
And right after the dessert, the rest of the gang showed up to hang out! One because it was my birthday and two because the next day was going to be the start of Ramadan, the Islamic fasting month, which I will talk about in a later post!!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Grand Mosque
So the first weekend free a group of people from my class and another class and I went to the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. It is the largest mosque in UAE and was just recently built about 5 years ago. My pictures do not give justice to the size or beauty it has. I have been learning that UAE is not afraid to flaunt their stuff/wealth!! This mosque is made from all Greek marble with murals of semi-precious stone. The towers have 24-karat gold on top. It also has the world's largest handmade rug that is all 1 piece and can be seen below (about the size of a football field). There is also other world records they have for this place!! We ended up having a tour guide to show us around which was really nice. They are really proud of the mosque and want it to be more than just a religious building but also a cultural center to learn about Islam and the heritage of UAE.
I have never really know much about Islam so I was excited to learn more to have a better understanding of what they believe. There are many similarities to Christianity which I was really surprised about. The tour guide helped us understand many of our questions that we had about it which was really nice. She also helped with the mess conceptions we usually have about the dress. I know that I always thought that everything that they wore was due to rules in the Koren but actually some of the dress is actually not part of Islam but actually is a culture thing. Here in UAE the women wear all black while the men wear all white. You still see a lot of head scarves that are red but that is normally people from Saudi. The women have to cover their heads but do not necessarily have to hide their faces. Only coverage of you head is Islamic law. Many women choose to hide their faces, however, because they feel uncomfortable or do not want anyone to know who they are when they go out in public!! To go inside the mosque I got to experience what it felt like in the all black outfit! All the women have to be in full attire. I never really figured out how to wrap my head to keep the scarf on it especially when the wind blew but in all it was a good experience. I actually felt like I fit in rather than stick out like I always do!!
Below is a picture of all the guys that went with us and of the 3 girls (a couple from my class and a few from another class) . . . of course the guys did not have to wear anything different! They would have though if any of them were wearing shorts. Again, I think it is so awesome of all people I get to meet. In this group there was 4, including myself, from the US, a Mexican, a Colombian, a Venezuelan, a Russian, a Frenchmen, and an Italian. I LOVE this about my job!!
And last but not least we went to a marketplace and shopped a little bit. At one time I heard my friend Paolo talking but could not find him . . . well I couldn't find him because he and Posi were in traditional clothing!! They were absolutely hilarious walking around together!!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Abu Dhabi, UAE!!
I definitely want to go back to Germany sometime soon . . . it is a really interesting place and it is part of my heritage!! Being there now makes me want to learn German, but I doubt that is going to happen!
I ended up getting to Abu Dhabi around 8:30 at night and went straight to the training center. It took about 25 miuntes in the taxis and it was interesting looking out the windows at the landscape even though it was dark. All you could see were these towers with a green light. I would find out later that these were the mosques. Instead of being at home in the Bible-belt, I am now in the Koran-belt!! There are over 2,000 mosques in Abu Dhabi alone!! I will get to more of that in a later post.
The next day I started class and had my big presentation. Things went pretty well, and I was glad to just get it done!! Another thing about that day is I experienced what true heat is . . . I thought I knew what it was like but here it is about 110 degrees everyday and the heat is smothering . . . you step outside and you can't breathe!! Also I learned that it is flat and sandy . . . enough said!! Below are some pictures from outside my base and a picture with Carlos who works with me in Carmen being sad because we were not able to make it to our friend Karina's wedding back in Mexico.Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Dream Team
The absolute crazy thing about the tournament though was that I ended up being the so called MVP of the tournament! I definitely was not the best person but I guess being a girl that blocked quite a few guys and scored helped my case!! Supposedly there was a coach from the women's league there and wanted me to join their team . . . if I only had time I might say yes if they ever asked me to play!!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Tulsa Trip Take 2
My way to Tulsa ended up being a little adventure (another for my long list of airport adventures)! My plane out of Cd. del Carmen was 20 minutes late which caused us to be 1 hour late getting to Houston. Normally that would have been fine but when you have only a 2 hour layover and have to get through immigration, baggage claim, customs, and security its not so good. When I got off the plane I had already told myself that I was going to miss my flight and started to figure out how I was going to get to Tulsa. Well after getting through immigrations in only 5 minutes I thought maybe I did have a chance of making it if everything aligned! Well everything aligned all right! I went through immigration, baggage claim and customs in less than 10 minutes. Then I thought for sure security would hold me up for at least 20 minutes but when I got there I was the next in line to go (I think this mainly had to do with taking the normal stairs when there was a large church group going up the escalator)! I then got on the tram to another concourse and speed walked to my gate where I made it in time by 10 minutes! Thank you Jesus ;) I do not think that will every happen again, especially in a huge airport like Houston.
When I finally got to Houston I took the apartment shuttle with a group of truck drivers from SLB that just arrived as well to go to a driving school. These guys were good ole boys from all over the US!! Once we arrived to the apartments I went into shock. Compared to the apartments I stayed in the last time this apartment was a palace. There is plush carpets, granite counter-tops, flat screen TVs, a swimming pool, workout center, sand volleyball court, etc (2 pics below). Just after those 15 minutes I realized I wanted to stay longer then a week! After I snapped out of being in shock, I went to dinner with 3 of the guys from the shuttle!! It was the most random group of people. There was of course me the tall, white woman half the age of most of them, the Mexican that has lived in the US pretty much his whole life, and 2 black guys from the swamps of Mississippi!! We ended up eating at a "Mexican" restaurant (I ended up eating there 3 times . . . so much for getting away from Mexican food for a bit)! I had a lot of fun discussing with the Mexican man, Reyes, about how this was not normal food for Mexico and what our favorite food was. Then our very American waiter completely butchered the punctuation of pollo (po-yo not polo) and said it was pork (actually its chicken)! It was only day 1, and I was already having a fun time!
Then the next day class started. It was really interesting, I learned a lot, and meet some really nice people. In all there was 5 people in the class including me. There were 2 Mexicans supervisors that work in Colombia, 1 supervisor from Algeria, and 1 supervisor from Canada . . . I was the only engineer and had 10 years less experience with Coiled Tubing then the other guys! It was great though because they taught me a lot of the practical things, and I helped them with the software and design considerations. Thankfully most of the course though was hands on, which I definitely loved! We learned how to disassemble and make-up a new tool that maybe with some luck I might be able to get here. It is hard to get into to much detail because I do not know where to start!! Pretty much CT logging is when you have a big cable (7 wires with metal sheaths) inside the Coiled tubing. Wireline, another segment, can then place their tools on our string to be able to get the tools in locations of the well where wireline can't run to. I learned all the tools that are involved and how to set up all the surface equipment, how to make wire connections, etc. Below are some pictures to just give you a little taste of what I did.


Unfortunately, I did not get to meet up with the Dyson's who took me under their wing the last time I was town, but I was able to talk with them a short time. I also got to call a lot of other people that I had not talked to in a verrryyy long time. I apology to all my friends and family for being such a horrible communicator and not keeping in touch better. I also got to see my instructors from my last course which was really nice since one is being transferred to Malaysia this week! All in all it was a great trip though waaaayyy to short, but I know in a veerrry short time I will be starting another adventure!
PS . . most likely the next post will be when I am in Abu Dhabi!! What a life I have!!