Istambul Airport. I was told NOT to take pictures at the Riyadh airport, so this is it.
Where China was just kinda dirty all around, Riyadh is DUSTY! It is all under construction, and because the air is so dry, EVERYTHING is covered in a layer of dust. It gives the entire city a tan/gray tinge that covers over everything.
My street
My building
The entryway. My apartment is past the stairs to the left on the first floor.
Looking to the left from the front door. Yes, the couch and chair are pretty outrageous red and gold crushed velvet. Looks like I will need furniture covers...LOL
Looking to the center from the front door.
My BEDROOM DOOR! I HAVE AN ACTUAL BEDROOM! (+5 pts KSA)
My new kitchen. Note that there is a sink in the bath AND in the kitchen! I wanted hot water in the kitchen and I HAVE HOT WATER in the sink, Be careful what you wish for as the water gets SO hot, I generally turn the water heater off so I don't burn myself in the shower or while doing dishes.
The bathroom. Not much better then China and I have no shower curtain. I have scrubbed it down, but the shower base is sketchy at best and the walls just don't want to come clean.
Looking out from the bathroom. WOOHOOO I can shit and watch TV :-)
This is an ACTUAL STOVE with an ACTUAL OVEN! They sell all sorts of baking mixes at the grocery store!
Now to the real blog. So, I arrived at midnight on Friday/Saturday morning and woke up to the previously described situation. I have to start off by describing my living situation. The promised "compound" is actually just an apartment building. There is no access to a health club, no pool, no common areas, and we can't really walk around outside due to the heat. That said, we are actually about 3 blocks to a small mall and a store (Jareer) that is almost a combo of book store/craft store/art supply store/electronic store. It has a bit of everything, and it is walking distance! Just a bit further, there is a small mall. The mall is meh, at best, but it does have a grocery store (Carrfeer) on the level of a super K-mart, in that it sells food and some small amounts of electronics, small appliances, clothes, etc. They do NOT sell lamps, unless I want to use a camping lantern. The mall has a food court that serves mostly hamburgers. I found a small assortment of desk lamps at Jareer, but it wasn't what I wanted it and it is expensive as hell.
I had mentioned earlier that I just needed to shop to fill in the blanks. It turns out there is an IKEA in Riyadh. YES! an actual Ikea. I will be able to buy the exact same lamp for my bedroom that I knew and loved in China and at home in the US. I LOVE IKEA! Another teacher and I have arranged a taxi to take us there and back. I CANNOT WAIT! I have no plans to go wild, but the lamps I need and the shower curtain are NEEDS, not just wants.
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