Inside Kuwait

Hi fellas. Sorry for the lack of update since past week. Obviously, I was incredibly busy with meeting the family and friends and accepting invitations all over the place that I forgot about my blog. Now that I’m finely settled in and got adjusted to the speed connection of the wireless service in my home, I can finally resume blogging as usual. Now, allow me to share some tidbits that might be interesting or incredibly lame to you:

  • I finally got to vote for the first time and it was really exciting even though the process of voting was dull and long. However, I got devastated the next day since only one candidate from the four I voted won the elections, and I couldn’t hide the fact that I was so pissed. My friends re-assured me that loss of expectations in politics is pretty common and I’ve better get used to it, which made me feel like a political newbie. But seriously, is it really too much to ask to elect at least one woman in the parliament?
  • So far, the weather is pretty nice and not so hot as I expected. However, I know I’m going to eat my words in the next few weeks. Strolling in the Marina Crescent in the morning is so refreshing, although I didn’t spot Marzouq and his bike gang at all. I might need to wake up early to spot them in action.
  • I’m also surprised by the amount of American and English expats we have recently. I’ve been practically seeing them everywhere, and they even started to behave very Kuwaiti-like, which makes sense considering the society and economical factors (i.e. high salary) that’s been imposed on them. Not to sound like a racist jerk, I guess it’s nice to have them here instead of your average south Asian, Persian, or Arab expats that you are used to see.
  • I love my new bed. Its ten times better than the coffin I have back in the states. Although, I kinda miss my HDTV and my Wii (no pun intended).

Care to sleep with me? I’ll have the left side, and you get the right.

7 Responses to “Inside Kuwait”

  1. Sushi Says:

    I love the colors in the painting! lol And boy you sure are generous! I never let anyone sit on my bed =))

  2. Marzouq Says:

    It seems like you are having an interesting time in Kuwait! I wish I had a long break just to enjoy myself!

  3. Sunshine Says:

    I have the exact same colour wall in my room :D

  4. intlxpatr Says:

    I am dying to know what Kuwaiti-like behavior the expats are exhibiting?

  5. adorra Says:

    I usually sleep on the right side so we’re good! (my right when looking at the bed)

  6. Angelo Says:

    @Sushi

    Thanks Sushi. Actually the painting was done by my cousin. Well, I guess we have to get use to the fact that one day or later, a person will share our bed at some time :)

    @Marzouq

    Thank you Marzouq. But, I still haven’t seen you in Marina Crescent LOL. I wanna be your paparazzi :D

    @Sunshine

    Good for you Sunshine.

    Yellow > all colors

    @Intlxpatr

    You know:

    - Reckless driving
    - Buffed up bodies
    - Expensive handbags
    - Branded clothes
    - Staring…like a lot

    But I didn’t mean it in a derogatory way.

    @Adorra

    I’m more interested on why people prefer one side to another. Maybe observating the unconscious mind of the person might reveal the reason…

  7. jewaira Says:

    Looks like you’re adjusting pretty well to life in Kuwait again :)

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