Hello people. This is my
annual post of the people who graced our lives in the past year. These friends, acquaintances and family
(but there weren’t any who visited us in Dubai last year, although you could say that Anny (see photo below) is family, as she’s Anu’s eldest sister’s husband’s sister’s daughter) make our lives so much richer and memorable. Thanks for your time, and for bearing with us. Here’s a toast to all of you. Salud!

A reunion, after 17 long years! Anu and Anny in Dubai – (Orchid Vue Hotel). The both of them arrived in
Haulawng, Mizoram, in the beginning of 2006, to work in the project that I was in. At the end of 2006, Anu and I
left Mizoram, and we’ve never been back since. Here’s a picture of the girls in
2006.

They’ve gone a long way since. While we’ve mostly been in Dubai, Anny, her husband and son live in Tanzania. Here’s Anny and her son, Kiann, visiting us, in Jul 2023

Anny and husband, Dipak, at our home. They were in Dubai for the handover of their Dubai apartment, which they purchased for investment. Business-savvy people, huh?! They’ve invited us to visit Tanzania! That will be an awesome adventure! But Africa’s not really Anu’s cup of tea, and it’s expensive! And kinda scary (coz we dunno much about it). Let’s see, hehe

Meet the Agarwals – Bhavna, Umesh and Dyuti, Diwali, 2023. Our normal circle of friends now mainly revolves around our neighbours… Many of the friends whom we’ve been closed to before, have moved away. That’s how it’s like in Dubai, unfortunately

Another neighbour, Abha, KP Singh, and their 2 daughters, at their apartment, Diwali 2023. Here we were, with a visiting couple and their son

Our immediate neighbour, and Anu’s adopted godbrother, Milind Pandhare and his wife Rajeshri, at our home, Diwali, 2023. Diwali’s the time for photos, as most people (I’m talking about Indians, of course) would be dressed up nicely. That explains why most of the photos here are of the Diwali times!

The Pandhare’s kids, Mihir (left) and Aru (right) with Jayden. This is another way we’ve made friends in Dubai in the past. The kids’ friends, and if we meet up for playdates, their parents…

Jayden’s friend from Ukraine, Daniel (I think it’s actually Danylo), but we just called him Daniel. He was a good, well-behaved boy. He was here in our apartment building, staying with his aunt’s family, but only for a few months. Less than half a year, I think. He was learning English at that time, and sometimes we had to communicate with sign language. He’s moved on to Germany, to join his parents there! All the best Daniel!

Jayden’s started to be more social… Bravo! When his elder brother was in Dubai, Jayden didn’t seem to have any friends. Here’s he at school, with Sofian (with glasses), and Jad. Sofian is the son of the school’s principal, by the way.

Jayden, with classmate Yusuf, holding their Junior Duke certificates. Junior Duke is an award scheme that promotes the development of life skills, like cooking, swimming, patching a punctured tyre, managing time, etc… (which basically means, …a whole lot of extra work, for the parents. Sigh…) It was inspired by the Duke of Edinburgh Award

Jayden with his best friend at that time, Hardit (I don’t know whether they’re still best friends, because his friends change all the time…), at Xstrike, an indoor laser tag park, in Al Quoz, Dubai. This was Sofian’s (see photo above) birthday party, the first birthday party I remembered that Jayden attended… (Whereas, Justin had been going to birthday parties since he was in kindergarten…) Thanks Sofian! And Mr Nav Iqbal and missus, for inviting Jayden. (They’re British of Pakistani descent).

Two of his friends/ classmates at our home for Jayden’s birthday last year, Hardit and Omnia. Another friend, Callum would later join this party.

And here’re big brother’s friends, Yiro (left) and Sean Linz (right). Although Justin doesn’t stay here, he seems to be keeping his friendship pretty well. They’d hang out whenever Justin’s back for the holidays – Jun 2023

Moaaz (or is it Moaadh?) (centre) and Yiro (left) at our home when Justin was here again in Dec 2023. Moaadh made the trip all the way from Abu Dhabi where he and his family stay now!

And now for some colleagues, as always. Hmmm… doesn’t seem to have any photos of colleagues last year… Wait, here’s one. Yours truly, with a colleague, Andrew Battershill (left), Project Manager of our company’s NEOM Tunnel Project, and an acquaintance we met, Marcus Pathan, from the Association of Project Management, at the IPMA Global Awards Gala, in Seville, Spain – Sep 2023. The IPMA (International Project Management Association) Global Awards are an annual function organized by the IPMA that celebrates and gives out awards for achievements in Project Management. Our company participated in the awards in 2023, and 2 of our company’s projects were finalists in the category of Large & Mega-Sized Projects. As luck would have it, the awards were held in Spain, and most of my colleagues (who’re Chinese, Egyptians, Indians, etc), including my bosses, needed a Schengen Visa, while yours truly, being a Malaysian, could just fly, haha! (And Schengen Visas, for some inexplicable reason, takes months to apply, here in the UAE!!! Europe should really get its act in order!) And so, there I am, with a British employee of our company, to represent the Company in 2 Projects which we had no involvement in at all! And We WON! Gold & Silver! - Hacienda Azahares, Seville, Spain
That’s it for now. See you!