The life here in the kingdom as an expat can be routinary. You wake up early in the morning and go to work. After 8 hours, you go back home, eat your dinner and sleep. Everyday is a cycle except for weekends (Friday and Saturday) for my case. Other working expats here have either one day off or none at all. To keep myself entertained, I badly need an internet connection. For now I'm using a mobily network prepaid internet which cost 130SR for 11GB data (Expensive!!!). I cannot really enjoy this connection because I'm limited to this data size- less streaming, no movie downloads, and everything you can enjoy with an unlimited connection.
To minimize homesickness and to have a little fun here in the kingdom, I go with friends for an out of town trips, picnics and a simple get together.
Last time, we went to the beach to spend our free day to relax and have some little twist to our routinary lives. We bought fish and marinated chicken to "sugba" and "Bihon" for our breakfast and lunch. Even though the sun is high, the sea water still feels cold since winter season isn't over yet. I took a swim for a few minutes but because its too cold for me to handle I immediately got off and dry myself =)
Around 2 pm,we went directly in Ramaniyah mall to eat "Halo-halo" in Jollibee. This is the only Jollibee in the eastern region. Thank God, that the mall is just a walking distance from the flat quite expensive though (Jollibee).
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Two months ago, we went in King Fahad Causeway. It's an island boundary of KSA and Bahrain. As I mentioned in my previous entry, Al-Khobar is the gateway to Bahrain. Picnics is a common thing here. In the Philippines I seldom see people do picnics, it's either you spend the afternoon with your barkada on a "tagay/inuman/drinking" session until the wee hours of the next day or spend it inside the mall.
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One weekend also, we went to "half moon" beach. It's a long stretch of shallow seaside where children can go for a swim without "threatening" their lives. I don't have a picture of the place because I took the other side of the road which is a "sand" hill! Amazing! :)) The good thing about this place is that they have a built in concrete structures for people. The amenities are good including a play ground for kids and well maintained wash and shower rooms (No pics! sorry!).
These are some of the things we do to keep ourselves sane in the kingdom. Being away from the family in a foreign land is a different thing. So, please be gentle with your OFWs relatives, you don't know how is life here away from you, in my case, I'm too lucky to be in this kind of situation.
Control tower in King Fahad Causeway
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One weekend also, we went to "half moon" beach. It's a long stretch of shallow seaside where children can go for a swim without "threatening" their lives. I don't have a picture of the place because I took the other side of the road which is a "sand" hill! Amazing! :)) The good thing about this place is that they have a built in concrete structures for people. The amenities are good including a play ground for kids and well maintained wash and shower rooms (No pics! sorry!).
On the other side!
These are some of the things we do to keep ourselves sane in the kingdom. Being away from the family in a foreign land is a different thing. So, please be gentle with your OFWs relatives, you don't know how is life here away from you, in my case, I'm too lucky to be in this kind of situation.









