Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Friday, September 04, 2009


Dust ... *cough* ... *cough* ...


Spider webs!


Its been really long since I've posted anything on my blog ... Its been a hectic year really ...


Let me start by wishing you all "Ramadan Kareem" (better late than never, right?)


Secondly, work has sucked the life out of me ... plus 3 children to take care of can be quite a handful too! But its worth it to see them happy & healthy!!!


So what's the latest on the Bahraini blogosphere? Any major happenings I might have missed other than the genius decisions of blocking Google Translator?


I hope all's well and that all my dear readers are happy and healthy.


Love


Soul

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Moving House


We should be. Sometime this week. Actually I'm being a bit too optimistic, but I am determined to move into my new dream house before Eid. I have had it. We have packed around 50% of our stuff (which are endless by the way) and we are currently living out of boxes, which can be very annoying.


We now have 2 Air conditioners installed on the second floor bedrooms, but are still waiting for the parquet people to arrive!! Also the rest of the AC units should be fixed this week.


I'm itching to scrub those floors and bathrooms, itching to clean the kitchen and start stacking my stuff in there...


Can't wait...its been 2 years of constant worry, back & forth visits to the site, the kids are getting restless, and so am I...


Will keep you posted on the latest progress...
Love,
SoulSearch

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Seif's 4th Birthday



A few updates from my time off...







We celebrated Seif's 4th bithday with a CARS cake! He was thrilled.
I discovered he's such a shy boy! I love him.

Happy Birthday Sufyano.
I love you sweetheart.

Love,
Mama


We took a roadtrip to Kuwait, the kids loved it. Its great when you can convert your carseats to a bed for them. They loved the makeshift feeling! Shopping is amazing in Kuwait and the weather was not as bad as Bahrain. We were able to breathe for two minutes with no ACs, unlike Bahrain!!! Humidity is what is killing us here!!!
We did alot of shopping from IKEA, we actually spent the entire day there!!! The Avenues are huge!!! But you've got to have a huge budget because the Bahraini Dinar drops drastically before the might Kuwaiti Dinar!!!
Peace to you all...
Soul

Back Online...

Hello World,

I'm back online, back at my desk, back to the corporate world after 3 weeks of bliss. Its true that it flew by too fast, but its been amazing. Great bonding time with the kids, and great changes on the home front.

The construction of the house is almost done. Here's a quick summary:

1. All carpentry work has been finished (finally)
2. All plumbing has been fixed.
3. All wiring has been done,

As for pending jobs, these are:
1. Some painting touches still need to be finalized,
* the oustide fence,
* Amina's room
2. We need to buy and install the Air conditioning (We're thinking of Carrier, any suggestions?)
3. Entire cleaning process of the house needds to be done.
4. Finally the parquet...


But most importantly, we are now waiting for the power to come. We must wait for the electricity inspector who then gives us the green light! so to speak...

I'm hoping we could move in before Ramadan which is a week away, but I doubt if that can be done. I'm 50% packed but it would take more than one week to pack and upack 8 years of my life. And its not just me, its the kids as well.
I want to be careful during this transition as they need to adjust more than we do.

Its a huge house, and they have been used to living in a cramped apartment that was their whole world!!! They will be starting school on the 3rd of Septmeber too!!! Aaaaarrrggghhhh
A moment of panic there, but life goes on...

So that's where we are now...

Hope all's well on your front ;)

Love,
SoulSearch

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Soul Time

The best part of my career is ...
My annual leave...


Have a Soulful time everyone...

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Home Sweet Home...Update III


Some images from the Home Front.

Our doors finally fixed. I love the natural wood color but apparently this has to be painted a darker color. Don't ask! Something about the wood panels used not being solid or something along that direction.



Our cars in the garage! Yipee!










I'm in love with these windows which are on top of the main staircase. They flood this place ith light!










Love,
SoulSearch

Summer Fun

I've been trying to get my kids into a routine since school has been out. They've been kind of bored, loitering around all morning, waiting for 2 really beat parents to join in games, crayons, and craft projects!!!

With kids around, you always need to be a Soul Mama, they need your undivided attention, love and care. And I can only give them just that.

Here is a list of what I plan to do for them in the coming few weeks...

1. Buy a few books; they love it when we read to them, Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss is one of them.
2. Craft Central, I've been thinking of putting together some projects for them to get busy with during the day, including painting, puzzles, math worksheets, etc.
3. I've signed them up for some Quran classes in the morning, a little bit of spirituality to open up their minds.
4. They love swimming and the beach, so maybe once or twice a week, a trip to AlBandar


Can't wait for my annual leave in August, I seriously need some quality family time!

Love,
SoulSearch

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Home Sweet Home...Update II

Home Sweet Home...


Its been a while since I've updated you on what's happening on the Home Construction Front. Its been slow. That's for sure, but really annoying.

1. The carpenter is taking his time finishing the wood work,
2. The pipefitter still needs to fix all the piping,
3. The Aluminum guy is brings a window here & a door there!
4. A few odds & ends that go on and on and on and on and on ...

The excuses are endless.
The most intense part of construction is the finishing. Really. "Tanateesh" is what that's called in Bahrain... & we're being seriously "Tanateeshed" at the moment...
*That's Seif my son, peering in the second pic








But with the prices of construction materials going up like crazy, it has left us a little dazed. We barely missed the 20% 0r 30% hike in all construction materials.








Will update you soon with more images...








Peace,




Soul

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Kunafeh recipe... here it comes


Quite a few peeople have been asking for the easy Kunafeh recipe, I have finally had 5 minutes of free time to post ...

This is the express Knafeh recipe, which has subtitutes to the actual ingredients but the same great taste!


So here goes:


You will need:

1 & 1/2 cup fresh milk

1/4 cup sugar

3 tbs of corn flour

1 tbs of flour (all purpose)

1 cup of fresh cream

1 cup of Mozarella cheese

1 tbs of orange blossom essence


For the Kunafeh you will need:


1 loaf of bread

1 cup of melted butter or ghee


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First you will need to combine the milk, sugar, corn flour, & the flour in a saucepan for about 5 min on medium heat. Then add the cream, the cheese, & orange blossom essence, and turn off the heat. Allow to cool.


Then you will need to toast the bread and blitz in a food processor and line a round pyrex with the bread powder. add some of the melted butter (or ghee) over the bread. Add the creamy mixture as second layer, and then add the remaining bread powder on top to seal it. pour a little more of the melted butter which should give it a golden crust.


Bake in the 170 Deg C oven for around 20 to 30 min or until golden and pour sugar syrup on top of it.


Garnish with some pistacios and wait for the praise from your family & friends...


Love it, absolutely...


Try it & let me know the reults...


Love to all...

SoulSearch


Thursday, May 22, 2008

Soul Favorites



Soul Searching today, just a few things I have been excited about (& inspired by) and wanted to share...


1. Orange flowers in bloom: Come across this gorgeous tree very morning when I drop the kids to school. They love to watch the bold colors of the flowers, and I love the way they appreciate nature.














2. Really cool prayer rug: designed by Soner Ozenc, it gives you the direction of the Qiblah (Mecca) and it lights up the patterns on it in a florescent iry light. Its called Sajjadah 1426. Love it:



















3. I love Weekends. Although I would very much prefer a 5-day weekend, I like spending my 2 days of freedom with the kids walking in the afternoon warmth, just around the block with the kids on their scooties, they love that!


4. Finalizing our kitchen layout: here is the model...






Honey cherry color for the cabinets and a white countertop, they've promised to fix it by 15th June... so fingers crossed!




5. The Kite Runner: By Khalid Hosseini, an amazing read, the journey of an Afghan boy through the tirbulations of childhood, adolecense and adulthood amidst the guilt he felt towards his best friend, Hassan, and the turmoil of the Afghan war and consequent downfall of the country.


Stayed up many many nights reading this book. Loved it!









6. Last but not least: Lebanon, has finally elected a president.

Michelle Sleiman has been elected as the 12th president of the Lebanese Republic. The country was on the brink of another civil war, but people have had enough bloodshed to last them many lifetimes. We already have a bloody warzone in Iraq & Palestine. We dont need one in Lebanon.
Love to everyone...
SoulSearch.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

***** Drum Roll ***** PAINTED!!!

Hi everyone...I am an ecstaticly happy hyppie!

After much deliberations and quite a few sleepless nights, I present to you Soul's Home Sweet Home... PAINTED!!!

We went all around Bahrain to get a taste of local favorites in terms of exterior colors. Beige wins hands down, but WHICH beige is THE question!


Thanks to everyone who helped me make this decision! Thanks Mr. Soul for all your running around. Love you sweetie.


These were the 3 options that we had...










We chose the darkest one (Bahraini Diva liked that!)














Thanks everyone! I love sharing every step of construction with you guys!

Love,
Soul =)

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Happy Birthday


Happy Birthday Khalooooood...


(belated on the blog but not belated in reality!)


You are now officially 17 years old...


I love you my tweet wittle brother!

Next step....PAINT!!!

Hey everyone,

I now have exactly 24 hours to narrow down my 3 choices for paint for the exterior of my home sweet home.

We had the final 3 colors painted close to the window frames to see how they would match the windows.




So people, here is your democratic right to vote... Which color do you think is best?

No. 1, No. 2, or No. 3? These are Cream, Buff and Coffee Pot.

Start voting Now!!!!
Also for your info, here are the inside steps to the inside of the house. We had to go all the way to Saudi to get these! Sorry about the dust, believe me I feel like hosing this whole place down every day!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Project: Dream House Update 3

Ahhhhh, the fresh scent of cement... Its so refreshinging to step into my dream house after a looooooong day at work at see all these gorgeous developments in construction...
I've promised a few picture updates so here goes...

Love and Peace,
Soul...


The windows are fixed, the external kitchen is fixed (don't you just love the chimney?!), some of the Aluminum doors have been fixed, and I just love the window high up on our staircase - It lights up that whole area...
Can't wait to move in...

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Project: Dream House Update

Our house has now seen some major changes, its exciting... we've received the Aluminum doors to the external kitchen and the back door... we also have a little cute chimney over the oven and I can't wait to get out of the office today and take a zillion pictures for all of you to see..



We've also now started to go around and get the bathroom accessories, we're looking out for Grohe fittings so we know its going to be quite expensive. I'm glad we're covered on this part of the budget.



Well, I'm going to have to admit. Last week, I got a shock when I discovered that I had made a stupid miscalculation and made us officially BD 4,ooo dinars short of completing the project and the actual moving in... Financial planning was completely my husband's responsibility ... but I was helping out when that mistake happened... But hopefully things will workout... Somehow, we'll find a solution...



I'm just in a good mood today and wanted to boast this gorgeous plant I bought yesterday...





Anyone knows what its called?



Cheers,

SoulSearch...





Could it be the decadant chocolate cake that I just had, thats to blame for my uplifted spirit?

Monday, March 17, 2008

Dreaming of home...


The last stages of construction can be very frustrating. When we first started building our dream home, the structure of the house was completed in under 6 months... I was thrilled...I thought we could easily move in in the next 2 to 3 months, and that I was being realistic! But boy was I wrong... Its now been a year and a half and we're still no where near ready.


I'm not trying to be pessimistic, but everytime I go to our new house, I just wish I could live here already. I just want space for my children to grow, I want to be comfortable and happy, and I want to be as creative as I can get with its decor. I want to have my family and friends over, I want to sleep within the walls of that house and know that I am in my own home. I want to wake up and hve breakfast in the kitchen and laze around a cool afternoon with my kids and husband. I want to see those bloody movers come inand move all our stuff already...


We're going to start painting the exterior this week, so I'm excited that a major change will happen soon.
The windows are now fixed, so we will be able to fix the gypsum on the ceilings, as there are a few cracks here and there, due to the circulation of air inside the house.
The compound has been laid with the reddish stone that we loved... However, because we started from the other side of the house, it doesn't align with the walls in the front of the house... Its kind of odd looking but there's nothing to do about it now... Its already been fixed, and we can't remove all of the pieces that hav already been fixed.
I love the house sooooo much and love how it looks now... can't stop dreaming about it...
More updates soon
Peace,
SoulSearch

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

To parquet or not to parquet...

That is the question being posed in our household today... I have to make the decision today. That's my deadline. I was thinking of mixing ceramic and parquet but that idea didn't last long! But today the guys in our new house are finalizing the flooring downstairs and they need guidance! I can't keep stalling anymore...







Anyone with parquet experience in Bahrain ... please help...



Some people tell me the weather in Bahrain isn't supportive of a parquet floor, its too humid, while others say its much better than cermaic or porcelain flooring, its healthier for the feet (huh?) or something along those lines...

What would you vote for?

Parquet or no Parquet?






Peace,


SoulSearch

Thursday, December 27, 2007

2.0.0.7 - The year that was






With the New Year just around the corner, I need to look back at what 2007 gave me and the world...
I love lists, so I composed one:

In 2007:

1. I turned 29, the last year in my twenties.
2. My kids turned 5 & 3, I need serious parenting tips.
3. I set my mind on getting a new job, and I did.
4. Didn't get a new phone yet, I wanted a Nokia N95, (I heard prices went down to BD 170???)(What happened???)
5. Iraq is still a burning war zone.
6. Gun-totting disturbed teenagers continue to massacre people in schools colleges.
7. Dubai continues to build taller buildings - aka Burj Dubai.
8. Tripoli, Lebanon sees clashes led by the brainfarts, so-called Ansar AlIslam
9. Discovered I have mild reumatism.
10. My best friend Nishani has a new baby boy - Ameer. Wish you both best of health.
11. My brother Hamood gets a new job after waiting for 4 years. Good Luck Aeuturnus!
12. Attended congress in Dubai. Jumeirah.
13. Israel continues to use Palestinians as target practice.
14.No solution for the Darfur problem yet.
15. Clashes in Bahrain during the National day holidays. 1 person killed.
16. No fireworks lit Bahrain's skies this year either.
17. Construction work continues on our house. First stage completed. Finishing in progress.
18. We still use loads of plastic bags. We need to be more environmentally aware.
19. Lost 3 kgs this year.
20. Just heard Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in Pakistan.

Wishing everyone a peaceful and prosperous year ahead.

May 2008 be better year for the world.

Peace and Love,
SoulSearch

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Cooking 101


Ther's something very therapuetic about cooking... It just lifts your soul and helps you give a feel good factor that I always need as soon as I step home from work. That's exactly what I do, everyday, I get home at around 4.30pm (on good days) and speed into my kitchen to prepare a good hearty meal for my kids lunch the next day! Its hard being a working mother. I end up cooking the following meals:


1. dinner of that evening

2. Breakfast of the next day (inlcudes packin my kids snack for school and my own for work)

3. Lunch for the next day (kids come home way before I do)-(and they need a proper meal)


So I'm always on the lookout for healthy, quick meals to prepare in an hour or two.


Love to cook...I guess I take after my dad who is a chef!!! But surprisingly, never tried anything before I had my own kitchen...


Can't wait to move in to my new house where I will have so much more space to cook up good meal for the kids everyday!!!


Love,

SoulSearch

Monday, December 03, 2007

Project: Dream Home



Its been exactly a year since we started building our dream home. In Bahrain, owning your home has always been a worry plaguing the minds of the people. My husband and I were lucky enough as my late father-in-law had a land from ages ago and gave it to his son, who had taken care of his parents for a very long time. Being the youngest of 8 children, his parents had reached retirement age when he first started working. So he paid the rent, he paid the bills and took care of everything for them. I'm really proud of him for that and I hope his kids will do the same.




He had always dreamed of building a home for himself and his parents, having lived in a rented apartment all their lives. When we started preparing the drawings for the house, his father passed away and gave him the land, which was all they had.




The land is about 70x60 foot. I can't say in numbers how much of that was used for the actual construction but the compound is around 2 meters wide in the front and around 1 meter on the sides and in the back.




We have two rooms downstairs from my ma-in-law, plus a bathroom, a small kitchenette and a separate entry door for her. We have 2 living rooms downstairs and a dining room plus a master kitchen. I wanted to have a connecting window between the two kitchens but the idea came too late as the wiring was already done.


What I really like is the room that we built on top of the garage. You take one flight of the main staircase and enter this room, which my husband calls the Function Hall. He wants to get a huge LCD TV with speakers in the wall and make it the main entertainment room!! We love it. Its also got a small balcony and from the outside it shows as a room between the two floors.




Upstairs, we have 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A Laundry room and a storage room on the 3rd floor. All the tiling is completed. My daughter's bathroom is pink with a hearts border and my sons bathroom is white and green with rainbow borders! They love it but I think they still don't understand that this is the place we're going to move in to inshallah.




Now that we have finished the first stage of construction, Iwanted to take a step back and see how work has progressed, and what we need to do to complete our dream home.




We started back in November 2006, (so its now been a year) after taking a joint loan from the MInistry of Housing, which amounts to BD 40,000 max, we needed to take 2 other loans from the bank. We also need to take an additional loan to be able to go through the finishing and furnishing of the house.

We handed over the project to a contractor who charged us around BD 45,000 for the skeleton of the house. That was when we were laid back and relaxed. The contractor did everything and we just supervised. But after the initial stage is completed, we needed to follow up on every little detail from door knobs to light bulbs.

The kitchen is still in the back of or minds, we want to first finish all the bathrooms and gypsum work and then focus on the kitchen and its layout. We've already seen a kitchen we love and put a downpayment for it.

The gypsum boards have been put up, the walls now have primer on them. But thanks to Balexco, we still don't have windows. We had chosen chocolate brown aluminum for the window frames and some of the doors. But they decided in the last minute that our project was too small and so cancelled the order. We are now stuck. I'm sure everything will work out, we just need to find someone who has stock or something.

So the initial cost of the house came up to around BD 71,000. We still need an additional BD10,000 to be able to move in.

So until we are able to finance the project we continue to work with what we have.

I'm happy with the whole house, though I never expected it to be the way it is now. On paper, things are totally different!

Can't wait to move in...
Peace,
SoulSearch