Thursday, December 01, 2005

I Love Great People



You can't say I love Kuwait without loving the people that make (and made) Kuwait. These people constitute the backbone of Kuwaiti society, they are not average in their manners, good deeds, humility, sweetness, and honour. They have greatness inscribed in every aspect of their lives. They're called great people for a reason, and today Kuwait lost one of those great people.
Her name is Lulwa Al Nassar, loved and respected by everyone who knows her. [link]


إن لله ما أخذ, وله ما أعطى و كل شيئ عندة بأجل مسمى
اللهم أغفر لها, اللهم ثبتها

May Allah grant her family and friends great strength for their loss.
She will be missed deeply.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

I Love Going from Point A to B



It is a well known fact that Kuwait has a very sophisticated network of highways and expressways.
To travel from point A to point B you have a wide selection of routes to choose from to reach point B, and just the ability to have this choice is a blessing not many countries have.

Monday, November 21, 2005

I Love Hip People (Part 2)

She's a frequent traveller old lady, I got to know her onboard Kuwait Airways, seated next to me*.
She says have you heard of this campaign promoting the Kuwaiti products? I say yes. She says that's me! I'm all about the campaign.
She only buys Kuwaiti products at the Coop, and only flies Kuwait Airways despite the excellent competition, and no matter how bad the Kuwaiti Airliner can be she will still travel on it (really it's not that bad). Please keep in mind that her tickets are not bought at a special rate or anything she's just what they call a loyal citizen at the risk of being accused a sentimentalist.


*not the same flight as the previous post though.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

I Love the Bling Bling



When the aeroplane is taking off and you forget your reading material temporarily stored in the overhead compartment, you have no choice but to reach for the inflight magazine provided. I recently read this article (in one of those magazines they hand out before boarding the plane [the name will go here someday]) about how unique the gold market is here. Although the prices and the high carat weight are a plus, other unique aspects distinguish the Kuwaiti gold market. The range in designs from the minimalist to the vulgar, each taste finds it's niche. The magazine mentions people who have tried to design their own rings (with the family crest and stuff) and others wanted to match a lost part of an heirloom earing, they tried doing that in other countries and many have told them that it's either too difficult to do or unreasonably expensive and time consuming, but that's not the case in Kuwait. According to the article it was done and with very high costumer satisfaction.

NB. In case you're wondering if the article mentions where the ring was custom designed, it was at a gold store in Fahaheel.

Monday, October 31, 2005

I Love the Neighbours

Almost every other day this Ramadhan, just before futoor... we would hear a polite knock or ring of our front door. It would be someone from one of the houses on our street with a steaming pot or plate of their home cooking. Although the dishes are all similar to ones we make ourselves, I love sampling these generous tokens of our neighbours' friendship because the differences in preparation make me rediscover some of my favorite meals as if tasting them for the first time. I also feel like, in a way, I have been invited into their homes and given a glimpse into the culinary aspect of their lives :)

Friday, October 21, 2005

I Love *I Love Q8*

I love the fact that there are people who love this small, great country.

I love the fact that there are people who appreciate everything this country has to offer.
I love the fact that there are people who can see the beauty and the goodness of this country's people.

I love the fact that there are people who, like me, don't follow the adage that "il-khair ekhu9 wil shar e3im", but who take that phrase the other way 'round:


"il-khair ohwa illee y3im"


Finally, I hearby proclaim that
I LOVE KUWAIT!



-from Gigi, with love

Monday, October 17, 2005

I Love Ramadan in Q8

Most
people prefer to spend Ramadan in their own country, I'm one of those people.



Note: today is the first day of Girge'an, celebrating mid-Ramdan and treating kids with lots of candy in return for their singing door to door.
...oh and BTW, writing is not my forte.

Friday, June 24, 2005

I Love Hip People (Part 1)

  • It's made in Kuwait
  • By a Kuwaiti (Mrs. Laila AlGhanim)
  • Made of driftwood
  • lampshade is made of recycled paper
  • Proceeds go to Hayat Committee for Cancer Patients



Tuesday, June 21, 2005

I Love This Form of Advertising

Bridges in Kuwait are not that huge in fact they might be called an overpass for all I know. What I DO know is that they are the prettiest, most well maintained bridges I've ever seen. Since the Kuwaiti government does not take taxes from us to maintain the streets and highways, these bridges/overpasses are sponsored by any company in Kuwait, which in turn, paints the dull, grey cement a lovely colour (mostly light pastels) and adding the company logo (and sometimes their motto) on that bridge.
A good way to advertise and beautify.

Most bridges/overpasses I've seen in other countries are left unpainted, grey and rusty. Although the weather plays a role here, however they do collect taxes for their highways.

Monday, April 25, 2005

I Love the SUV Drivers

This happened to me several times on the road by both male and female drivers. At first I thought that it might be gender related, I was wrong. Then I thought that there might be a correlation between the make of the car and the behavioral pattern of the driver, it turned out that there wasn't.
You see, I would be stopping at a traffic light or stuck in a traffic jam during the 'darkness hours' and there would be a SUV behind me (my car is at a lower height) the SUV driver would then shut-off their headlights (temporarily ofcourse) so that they won't blind/discomfort me with the light that reflects in the rearview mirror of my car. I just thought that was very considerate, and I don't think this has ever happened to me anywhere else before*.



*Driving experience: I've driven a car on three different continents/four countries.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

I Love the Way I See It

Sure I know Kuwait is no heaven on earth and sure I know that there will always be some aspects that need improvement, but that's not what this blog is about.
So do I have my head stuck in the sand? em no, I just see things differently.