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Irrelevant Clothing, Shoes and Scissors

It doesn’t matter how long I have been living in the Middle East, it doesn’t matter how many times I have made the trip back and forth, I never seem to get it quite right.

I knew it was going to be less hot in Seattle. I knew it. And still, I didn’t pack a single pair of closed toe shoes, a single pair of nylon stockings, and only a couple long sleeved things. It doesn’t matter that I have lived in Seattle, that I know Seattle, when I am in the middle of the heat and humidity of August in Doha, I lack the imagination to think clearly about the coolness of August in Seattle. I have a lot of lightweight cotton dresses . . . hmmm, so irrelevant in Seattle.

I keep a storage locker here. It started when we moved our parents from their big house to a 2 BR condo (with a water view 🙂 ) and Mom had separated out some of her treasures to divide among us movers. The problem was, I didn’t really want to take them with me (bulky and I would have to bring them back) and I have already imposed on the sister who lives here with a bunch of my stuff, so I finally decided to rent a storage locker. I discovered as a landlord, it actually comes off my taxes. I still have to pay for it, but it isn’t a total loss. I keep Seattle supplies in the locker, too.

When I went to the locker yesterday to pick up some more long sleeved stuff, and my Seattle hairdryer, and my Seattle make-up and living supplies (dishwashing soap, coffee filters, paper towels, laundry soap, etc.) yesterday, with my Mom in the car, nothing went right. My code didn’t work. I had to go inside, leaving my Mom sitting in the car, and it took them a while to work out what was wrong.

(“We don’t have seven number codes! . . . .Hmmm, , mmm, , , yeh, it says you have a seven number code all right, . . .. so here is your new code . . . )

And the new code didn’t work either.

They opened the gate for me, I went to my locker, and with my Mom sitting in the car, discovered my laundry soap had leaked during the time between visits, and with my Mom sitting in the car, I had to clean it all up AND dig out some relevant clothing, and some wrapping paper for gifts I need to send, and scotch tape and scissors (yes, I keep all the things that I frequently use in the locker so I don’t have to buy them again and again and again.) I also grabbed the bag of cosmetic items – like shampoo, toothpaste, my Seattle toothbrush, etc.)

My poor Mom! Remember her? She is still out there sitting in the car!

(The code didn’t work on the way out, either.)

So after all that sitting in the car, I treated Mom to a trip to Trader Joe’s, a place we both love. I picked up sugar snap peas; I just eat them like candy, instead of candy, they are SO good, and some sushi for later on, and Mom picked up things that were really bad, like triple gingersnaps and a wonderfully fragrant new Rosemary Tree.

On the way home, she said “you know you have some stuff in the guest bathroom” and I assured her that I did not, that it was all my middle sister’s stuff, and she said “No, Little Diamond looked at it while she was staying here and said it was yours, that it was stuff you use.” Hmmm. Little Diamond said that?

So when we got back to Mom’s house, I checked the cupboard, and there was one of those zipper bags like (ahem) I always use, and inside was . . . yep. Another hairbrush. Another Seattle toothbrush. Scotch tape. Scissors. My particular make-up back-ups. Shampoo. I brought it with me, and I had two almost identical zipper bags full of Seattle supplies. I can only imagine that sometimes when I get here after all those hours of traveling that my mind is just so addled I am not thinking.

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It also makes me feel a little weird that Little Diamond knows me so well that she can identify MY things with just a glance at the contents of the plastic bag, LLOOLLLL! I am that predictable?

On my way over to my Mom’s, I had stopped at the local Fred Meyer’s, a Target-like local store I just love. Now that I am in Seattle, I see things differently. I see things I can hardly resist, like something in me feels like getting ready for the winter, but then, Thank God, my sterner self jerks me back just as I am reaching for:

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Look at those socks! Look at those colors! I can barely resist, they are such a hoot! but then . . . where would I wear them? Even if I were abaya’d, people could see my bright polka-dot chartreused ankles and it would draw unwanted attention . . . . maybe just around the house . . .

But no . . . around the house – look at these!
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Thick, fuzzy sleepers, only $16.99, like we wore when we were kids, only these are for grownups, and oh! look at that zebra print! The cheetah! They are almost irresistable!

And so irrelevant in Doha!

August 25, 2009 - Posted by | Bureaucracy, Community, Cultural, ExPat Life, Family Issues, Food, Friends & Friendship, Generational, Humor, Interconnected, Living Conditions, Privacy, Random Musings, Relationships, Travel

9 Comments »

  1. What a fun blog. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful stories.

    Stacy's avatar Comment by Stacy | August 25, 2009 | Reply

  2. Christmas is just around the corner….gifts maybe?

    BitJockey's avatar Comment by BitJockey | August 25, 2009 | Reply

  3. I looooove the zebra sleepers! I have a thing for zebra’s!

    And I so agree with you! I can never pack for cold weather when I’m hot, and the other way around. I’m going to start tomorrow and here it’s raining and I’m going where it’s hot… unless you get indoors somewhere, with the airco on polarblast…. what shall I bring with my measily 20 kilos luggage allowance?????

    Aafke.Art's avatar Comment by Aafke | August 25, 2009 | Reply

  4. Welcome, Stacy! Yes, we do have a lot of fun here. 😀

    LOL, BitJockey, I am just NOT ready to think about Christmas!

    Aafke: Texas – jeans, t-shirts, a hoodie (little sweatshirt that zips up the front and has a hood), a nice skirt and a shawl to throw in in the overly A/C’d movie theatres and restaurants. Swim suit! Shorts. Oh, and guess what? They have STORES in Texas, LOL, where you can buy a thing or two to help you out. 😀

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | August 26, 2009 | Reply

  5. intlxpatr, PLease, I don’t wear jeans: not black enough, and I don’t wear shorts either, too short. And I don’t wear just any clothes: the need to be comfortable, beautiful and artistic! Especially as I want to look my best. You know what I mean. 😉
    But I have the skirt and shawl covered.
    And a very nice swimsuit!

    Aafke.Art's avatar Comment by Aafke | August 26, 2009 | Reply

  6. loooool: VINDICATION 🙂 🙂 🙂

    I don’t think I could pick out your stuff individually, but I can distinguish ‘groups of things that look like my aunt’s’ from ‘groups of things that look like my mother’s’. kind of like QC distinguishing ‘the one who feeds me’ from ‘the one whose luggage is interesting to inspect’ 😀

    adiamondinsunlight's avatar Comment by adiamondinsunlight | August 26, 2009 | Reply

  7. You’re going to be fine, Aafke. Trust your instincts, and you will also find your kind of shops in the USA. 🙂

    LLOOOLLL! Like the time I freaked out Earthling by going right to the drawer where the emery board might be in the kitchen, because we ALL do that! LLOOOLLL, Little Diamond!

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | August 26, 2009 | Reply

  8. loved the photos. reminded me of my old posts. marvelous entry, i was greatly amused. btw, ill be leaving back to miserable england tomorrow to finish up my dissertation. 😦 hmmfff

    Mrm's avatar Comment by Mrm | August 26, 2009 | Reply

  9. LLLOOLLL, Mrm, I miss your blog! And LLOOLL, you come back to Kuwait for the hottest part of the year, and just when it is about to turn the corner, you go back to London??? LLLOOOOLLLL.

    Good luck, dear one, with your dissertation. 🙂 Knock ’em dead, Dr. Mrm!

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | August 26, 2009 | Reply


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