Thursday, 26 February 2015

Forgotten Jewels #7

Since Louka started to train Aerial Skills it became more a passion then just a hobby; once and a while she does an aerial performance.
In May 2014 I informed you that she was practicing for some private event but I never really got to post about the actual performance afterwards. Nevertheless we have lots of pictures of that event and it eventually even made local television.

During the rehearsel:



The real performance:




She performed at the opening Ceremony of the School Olympics, in presence of Sheikh Mohammed.
A huge adventure especially when we were last minute asked to dye her hair and limbs to make her look less pale. She enjoyed the whole experience fully and did not mind the color transformation at all. She wisely said that if you perform you always have to play a role and this time her role was ‘couleur locale’.


The show cheered the Sheikh and his family and how they transformed this land of sand of sea into a rich and famous country by hard work and willpower.


The scene was sumptuous as well as the sound and visual projections. The story revealed huge respect for the rulers of the UAE and gratefulness of the Emiratis towards them.


Patriotism ruled and Louka loved being part of it.



The leading girl of the play was an Emirati pur sang and you can clearly see that Louka was just painted her fair skin was shining through.


Afterwards it was time for pictures with the choreographer, producer,…


And last but not least at all with our all-time favorite Valeria Baigacheva, the most professional aerialist and acrobatic performer on the planet

Sunday, 22 February 2015

Sandstorm

This is not a picture I made myself, but one of my friends took the shot before runnig for shelter.


I only took pictures of the inside of our house after the sandstorm.



Just to set things straight, all doors and windows were closed during the storm!


We had a nice indoor weekend, because going outside was not really an option.

Monday, 9 February 2015

Forgotten Jewels #6

I already wrote about THE rugby event of the year in Dubai; although I failed to inform you that there was some kind of a garment-making-bet related to the rugby 7s this year.
After I saw the gorgeous jumpsuits my teammates purchased to support their favorite rugby nations, I got slightly jealous about the fact there were no available jumpsuits for Belgium supporters! Off course not! So I told them I would make one that would make them all jealous about not being Belgium supporters.
The creation already took shape in my mind but the actual production only happened very last minute. So there was no time left for a photo shoot.
This weekend when we went on a short family trip to the desert I decided it was time to reveal to you my Belgian jumpsuit.


Belgium above all!
Walloon Rooster on one side.



Flemish Lion on the other side.



Luckily nobody really knows about the community question in Belgium so I got no remarks or questions rand the Belgian Rugby players were just happy somebody clearly choose their side!

The fabric was purchased at Bengali Market in Ajman; it is always a pleasure to purchase 2 meter of fabric at 0.6€ /meter. The fabric needs a good wash before use but regardless of that is of superb quality.


The desert is an ideal spot to act silly and have great fun.


… and gives lovely family pictures.


Somebody send me this picture of the jumpsuit –and me- during the Dubai rugby 7s 2014, not the best pose, but the prove I really wore it during the event.


You can read more about what I did day two of this weekend on her blog:
Great article for all runners among you, a running team-relay of 72 kilometers, 1000 altitude meters up and down.
Wadi Bih, the run of a lifetime.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Fruitful morning

The sewing machine worked overtime this morning.



Lots of small items were finally removed from our ToDo-list.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Forgotten Jewels #5

Do not ask me why I didn’t post these pictures earlier! 


I should at least have posted them before this book was published as now it looks like I used her pattern without mentioning it.
Nevertheless we based us on a bag seen on her blog.


We made four different pieces, because for our of five are going almost everyday to gymnastics classes.



The picture look really 'vintage' to us, as meanwhile we even changed gymnastics club.


They all choose their preferred fabrics. I personally prefer the lion fabric combination and the flowery fabric.




Luckily all the kids think their own choice is the best, although.... Jade told me next time she will choose the same fabric as Louka!