I prefer tea over coffee anytime of the day! Tea relaxes my senses, makes me feel better when I'm worried, stressed or sick. If cupcakes, pancakes and waffles are my comfort food, milk tea is my comfort drink. Recently, I dragged my husband (literally, since he is not into tea) to ShareTea, a newly opened bubble tea shop at DCC Metro Station in Deira.
Nov 13, 2012
Tea Time at Share Tea
By Lady AbitNov 13, 2012Bubble Tea, Deira City Centre, Dubai Metro, Food, Food in Dubai, Restaurants in Dubai, Share Tea, Taiyaki Cake, Tea, UAE
Labels:
Bubble Tea,
Deira City Centre,
Dubai Metro,
Food,
Food in Dubai,
Restaurants in Dubai,
Share Tea,
Taiyaki Cake,
Tea,
UAE
Nov 10, 2012
South East Asian Night at The Californian
By Lady AbitNov 10, 2012Dinner, Dinner Buffet, Dinner Date, Food, Food in Dubai, Food Trip, Restaurants in Dubai, South-East Asian. Dusit Thani, The Californian, UAE, UAE-Dubai, visit dubai
Ed and I declared the first week of October as No Diet Week. We both love to eat, and that week was the peak of our gastronomic escapade. We had four buffet meals in five days!!! If there's an expertise badge on Buffet Dining, I'd probably have one now! =) It all happened because my Birthday and our Anniversary fall on the same week. We had Seafood buffet on my Birthday, International buffet for breakfast and dinner on our advanced Anniversary getaway, and Asian buffet on our Anniversary night.
We celebrated the 1st year of our blissful married life at Dusit Thani. Out of the many restaurants in the hotel, we chose to dine at The Californian because of the South East Asian theme on Monday nights.
I used my phone's camera to take the photos. Sorry for the low quality!
Nov 8, 2012
iPhoneography: Snap Happy at Dubai Marina
By Lady AbitNov 8, 2012Beach, Dubai, Dubai Marina, Dubai Metro, iPhone, iPhoneography, JBR-The Walk, Marina Walk, Red Line, UAE, UAE-Dubai, Yacht Club
I never thought I would survive a week without my camera, especially now that I'm actively blogging my weekend jaunts. I left my phone and camera chargers in our hotel room. Forgetful and foolish, I know! The housekeeping department of Kempinski Hotel safely kept my belongings until I have the spare time to travel and pick my things up. I had super hectic weekends after our mini-vacation in Ajman, so my precious camera has been sleeping for a month and I have been borrowing Ed's mobile phone charger (good thing we have the same phone model). Anyway, I survived with iPhoneography, an art of taking creative photos using the iPhone.
Ed and I, together with my friends, went to Dubai Marina for two consecutive weekends. It is our fave chill-out spot in Dubai. There's a nice beach, a strip of restaurants along the coast line, a good view of high-rise buildings, yacht clubs and a mall nearby. It is where we put our basic iPhoneography skills to the test. Though we have been there more than a hundred times, we were still snap crazy! Click here, there and everywhere!
Labels:
Beach,
Dubai,
Dubai Marina,
Dubai Metro,
iPhone,
iPhoneography,
JBR-The Walk,
Marina Walk,
Red Line,
UAE,
UAE-Dubai,
Yacht Club
Nov 6, 2012
The Pink Walkathon 2012
By Lady AbitNov 6, 2012Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, Bur Dubai, Dubai, Pink, Pink Ribbon, Pink Walkathon, Safe and Sound, UAE, UAE-Dubai, Zaabeel Park
It was October 2008, my first year in Dubai, when I saw thousands of pink balloons in the air and a huge crowd, in white shirts and pink caps, in the street of Bur Dubai. Pink is an eye-candy for me, so I stood on the side walk, mesmerized, wondering what the event was. Then I learned, it was the annual BurJuman Pink Walkathon, the highlight of the Safe and Sound Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. Witnessing the event gave my favorite color a deeper meaning. Pink is not just a shade for femininity and love, it is also a color of faith and strength.
Last Friday, I finally had the chance to participate in the Pink Walkathon. I was one of the 13,000 people who joined the event in Zaabeel Park. Registration fee, with a free shirt and cap, was 50 AED for adults. All proceeds from the event went to the Breast Cancer Awareness Program, free mammograms and patient care.
Nov 3, 2012
A Glimpse of the Past at Ajman Museum
I was not on my usual OC traveler mode last month. As I have shared on my previous post, I've been so forgetful, I left so many important stuff behind. Aside from that, I also failed to do my research on Ajman prior our trip! That was so not me! I wanted to go home with a piece of Ajman in my memory, apart from beach-bumming.
On our way to the bus station from Kempinski Hotel, we passed by an eye-catching fortress. I have a great fascination for castle-like structures! I asked the taxi driver what it was, he mumbled "Ajman Museum". He spoke so fast and in a low-toned voice, we didn't understood what he said at all. When we got nearer, I saw the signage which reads Ajman Museum. A fortress and a museum in one... it's a double delight for me! In a blink of an eye, we asked the driver to stop and we jumped off the cab. Midday, 38 degrees Celsius, a spontaneous plan, a Museum... It was crazy, nerdy-kind of fun!
Labels:
Ajman,
Ajman Museum,
Fort,
Museum,
The Ajman Series,
UAE,
UAE-Ajman
Nov 1, 2012
Insta-pic of the Week: Fortress
By Lady AbitNov 1, 2012Ajman, Arabian Fortress, Castle, Fortress, Insta-pic of the Week, Instagram, UAE, visit UAE
I grew up with tons of fairy tale books, dolls with tiaras and Disney movies. Those made me a hopeless romantic, a believer of "happy ever after", and a grown-up fascinated with castles. During our trip in Ajman, a Fortress in the middle of the city caught my attention. It is an Arabic structure which seemed like a giant sand castle to me.
I couldn't bear to watch the beautiful sight from afar, so Ed and I made a spontaneous decision to stop by and see the fortress up close. Details about our unplanned stop-over will be on my next post! =)
Labels:
Ajman,
Arabian Fortress,
Castle,
Fortress,
Insta-pic of the Week,
Instagram,
UAE,
visit UAE














