My First Visitor
Sorry for short blog break. Things over here really picked up over the past couple weeks. My good friend from college, Lara Pringle, visited Qatar recently, so I took off work for a few days. We spend half the time in Doha and half in Dubai (the Las Vegas of the Middle East). I have lots of fun pictures from our trip that I'll post on the website ASAP. One of the funniest things that happened was when Lara attempted to use the bathroom at the mall. She located the bathroom and noticed that the other women were removing their shoes before entering. It seemed to be an odd custom but she went with it. Well, pretty soon after entering the room she quickly discovered that, in fact, it was a Muslim prayer room! Oops. A Muslim woman noticed Lara's hesitancy to enter and grabbed her hand to encourage her along. Lara had to confess that she was confused and thought it was the restroom. As you can imagine, the Muslim woman got a good kick out of that! Anyways, here is a picture of us eating at the local Hezbollah restaurant. We figured that would provide a good story for her to bring home to Texas. :-) The food is incredible!
6 Comments:
Yay! Thanks for the update. Hezbollah restaurant, huh? That's defintely a story to bring back home. :) Good to talk to you the other day!
By Julie, at 4:31 AM
Dave - We miss your smiling face back in Oxford. Things are going well, however. Dominique, the new "Dave," has a little different flair than you, but nevertheless very fun and a great contributor to Warfield. Julie's sub, Liz, is likewise very different but great.
You will get a kick out of the latest news on Darbi - she called me today after attending a strategic planning meeting of Carnegie Mellon faculty and administration. She thought they were missing one of the important points of the conversation - the technology is transforming students' way of connecting and informally relating. When she brought it up, I guess it was the show-stopper of the meeting. It's one of those examples where the obvious insight of an undergraduate can change the entire complexion of a meeting.
I still don't have the book back. It's getting to be a little source of concern. If I don't get it soon, I'll never get it done by December 1. With a little support from my friends, maybe I can still make it.
I was also on a LeaderShape Board call yesterday. I wanted to tell them that we had a prospective Institute in Doha but I didn't want to break the news until you're ready. That would be sooo cool.
Anyways, I love your blog and can't wait for more. I've add a few things to mine so check it out.
Best,
Denny
By Denny Roberts, at 6:00 PM
the adventures of dave and lara -- love it! i miss hanging out with you both! hmm maybe one of these days i'll get over there and be your 2348977th visitor (by then)! take care, dave!
~jen
By jen, at 1:43 PM
Dave Stanfield once wrote, "I'm hoping to post at least one new blog entry a week, so feel free to check back regularly."
Update: tomorrow, Oct. 10, will mark the one month anniversary of you posting on your blog. Perhaps in the middle east one week equates one month, but that type of stuff doesn't fly here.
Please update. Your adoring fans want to know about your whereabouts and do-abouts.
By MJ, at 10:31 AM
And from one of your other adoring fans in the U.S.A.... Matt and I are dialoguing on my "Pursuing Leadership" blog about community. I just posted and tried to drag you in to our conversation about community. Go check it out and see what you think. Darbi's in the conversation as well.
By Denny Roberts, at 7:31 PM
Dave, lots of greetings from Berlin/Gemany. Maybe in future from Dubai/Abu Dhabi.
Came across your blog via Dennis Roberts one.
Have a great time in Dohan and wherever,
Albert KLamt
By voyager3000, at 2:51 AM
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