Saturday, September 8, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Agha Khan University Hospital
Ariana has some chest pains... so we went to see a cardiologist and get a ultrasound of the heart. Everything turned out fine. Total cost of trip $53 with no insurance. For the poor it's discounted 35% to 100% depending on the need.
The building we went to
a view from inside the building... the carved wood over the windows was amazing
Ariana, outside the building... behind her was a large pond
The grounds are extensive
Some other buildings... I took this shot from the car
On our way home... a typical bus on a typical street
concrete structures that don't quite ever get painted or finished... lower income housing.
A parked "mini bus" on the side of the road
A visitor
Trained monkeys on the streets of Karachi... they put on a whole show. One of the most popular endings to the show is the monkey is off to his wedding like a gentleman... complete with a hat.
Friday, August 31, 2012
To Sandspit Beach we go
Our Beach House
Sandspit Beach (the view from our huge balcony)
The Volunteer Lifeguard. These are the local fishermen
that had to go rescuing people anyway. Now they do it in uniform
it was super windy the whole time
Camel rides are the best :)
View from the window of our beach house
The opposite window view
A little more zoomed in
A lot more zoomed in
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Eid (Celebration)
Eid-ul-Fitr is the celebration following a month of fasting. It's spent with family, friends and food. I cannot begin to tell you how wonderful it is to be able to eat again whenever you want.
Zaina (my cousin) gets a blow dry for Eid.
All the ladies in the house got one from hairstylest that came to our home on Eid morning.
Ariana's clothes match her Khala. We chose the fabric. The tailor came to the house for measurements and delivered it when it was ready.
If you haven't noticed... Ariana got a haircut to match Zaina Khala's too.
Ariana and me :)
Ariana stuffs her Eidi in the piggy bank. Kids get money on Eid from grownups.
Eid Lunch. My grandmother hosts a lunch every Eid for all our extended family.. it's tradition.
Day 2 of Eid. A new Eid dress for Ariana. Everyone in Pakistan gets atleast 3 days off for Eid.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
"Chaand Raat" Literally "Moon Night" -The Night Before Eid :)
Breaking our last fast... my family around the dining table
Pakoras... Onions, Spinach leaves or Potatoes dipped in Besan (chickpea paste) and deep friend
It's something on the menu that never changed during Ramadan.
Just one of the Bangle Shops around
Guava anyone?
Mehndi (or Henna) is a tradition too
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Fabric Shopping & Independence Day
Picking out fabric at Ashiyana... they have atleast 40 fabric shops there all in one place
Another shop... we picked out more fabric here
Ten different prints for Ariana and two for me. Total cost 4500 Rupees ($45)
Getting ready for Independence Day... The flag goes on the rooftop
The view of the city from the roof
We put up "Jhandis" in the front of the house
The other interesting happening was that my grandfathers friend and wife came to visit. And we did the the typical thing, our entire family (my grandparents, my mother, aunt, uncle, cousin, Ariana, Mikael and I) hung out with them. It hit me at some point in the visit that this is so normal for us, how strange it would be in the West to make it a point to hang out with your grandfathers friends everytime they came by.
On that note, Happy Independence Day to Pakistan... googles image on www.google.pk today:
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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