I like to go for a walk in the morning;
early, when the day is at its coolest. The only people around at that time are
maids. I know they’re maids, not just because they are almost all Filipino, but
they all call me ‘sir’.
“Morning sir,” ...and they say it like I’m taking attendance
in a Grade 5 classroom; polite and practiced.
We've never had a maid in Calgary, Canberra or
Cardiff (may I add at this point that we don’t have one here!), yet a lot of
people, the majority maybe, have one here; some have a nanny as well. The
houses are all built with a maid’s room – a small bedroom with a washer &
dryer installed and a toilet with shower off to the side, often under the
stairs. Every morning I see them washing the family car, walking the dog, going
to the corner store, or even at 6:30 in the morning playing with a small child
in the grass. And, I didn’t
mention the pool boys and gardeners…
Mall of the Emirates - Luxury Brands |
Dubai Mall - Fashion Show |
If you want to eat out, there are wonderful
licensed restaurants in the Western hotels (Rotana, Crowne Plaza, Hilton,
Radisson); so many to choose from.
Grand Mosque from Shangri-La |
I took Carol for dinner at the Emirates Palace Hotel. You drive up the ramp into a courtyard. As soon as you bring the car to a standstill you are surrounded by uniformed staff that open the doors for you to step out then valet your vehicle away before you’ve even stepped into the hotel. This hotel is more opulent than most but the same principles of service apply at most of them. See the links below.
Our personal favourite is the Shangri-La.
We both agree that our best meal ever was in the Pearls and Caviar restaurant
there. This is set on an island behind the hotel sitting across the water from
the Grand Mosque. As soon as they valet your car, a driver takes you from the
courtyard to the restaurant, by golf cart…
Then, at the end of each day the maids gather in the park in small groups, with or without ‘their’ children and dogs, to grab a bite and share news of home.
The Pearls and Caviar Restaurant sounds so decadent, and what a wonderful view. The photo of the lobby ceiling reminds me of the Alhambra Palace in Granada. I love the architecture. Ah,the joys of travelling! Unfortunately the only travelling I'll be doing today is up and down stairs as I continue to pack.
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