Learning to Breathe

General, Kuwait — nibaq on February 27, 2005 at 10:06:29

What a relaxing weekend, I really got some good relax time.

I spent most of my time at the chalet. It was just a couple friends, 2 dogs 3 guitars, a deck of cards and the beach. To me this was just bliss, the feeling of waking up and knowing you dont have anything to do, or some place to go was relaxing. Every morning I’d wake up and just step outside and look at the grey clouds, and the white waves and just breathe.
Like I’ve mentioned I enjoy the sea and water, I love that feeling of looking out and seeing nothing on the horizon but just water. So waking up to it for 2 days and just having that infront of me is perfect. I did have to drive back to Kuwait on Friday to see family and then pick someone up from the airport. I was supposed to meet Mark and Nat for shooting but ended up at my grandmas house and just said screw it, traffic and rain was making it impossible for me to leave.

Later I got the call that my friends were still in the chalet and so I drove back for another relaxing day.

I took some pictures, but we’ll see how they came out when I develope them. It was great weather grey clouds and wild flowers everywhere and the sea infront of you. I really dont get how people can go to the desert and camp out there. Just seems so busy with all the tents next to you and the sound of generators, just seems to take away from the real feeling of it.

3 Comments »

  1. akh ya galbi! you remind me of the good old days ;)
    In that good old place that my father “not so goodly” sold!
    I once spent a month there! Lived there practically ;) & as much as I breathed I couldn’t save up enough for these sealess days!
    Next time u go there take a couple of breaths for me will yah? ;)

    Comment by Peach — 2/27/2005 @ 11:12:55
  2. Aaaaah, the sand and sea! Who doesn’t love ‘em??
    As for the desert part it’s also lovely if you can find a secluded spot. I wish I wish I could find one where I wouldn’t be able to see any form of man-mad light around! (like traffic lights)
    But anyway even at the chalet you have people around you, right? But you can still enjoy it despite the neighbours :P

    Anyway lovely post nabz :)

    Gigi, nomadically

    Comment by Gigi — 2/27/2005 @ 11:15:24
  3. Good for you :} nothing better than being away from ppl & near the sea

    Comment by Q80-Chill Girl — 2/28/2005 @ 23:36:49

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