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Visiting the Souq Wakif in Doha, Qatar!

Our latest adventure brings us to the fascinating city of Doha, Qatar, a perfect blend of modern development and rich cultural heritage. After a calm but exhausting 14-hour flight, we were eager to explore this vibrant city, despite the jet lag and intense summer heat. You guys, like 113 degrees Fahrenheit (46 Celsius) kind of dry desert heat!

Our day started early, at 5:30 AM, thanks to jet lag. Despite the early hour, the temperature was already soaring at 95 degrees Fahrenheit. We headed to breakfast at The Golden Tulip, where we were staying, and it was impressive! The breakfast featured a variety of delicious dishes, from eggplant and curry to a whole cheese bar with cucumber yogurt, hummus and herb enhanced oils. It was the perfect way to start our day, and we couldn’t wait to explore more!

Post-breakfast, we decided to go for a walk, a family tradition. However, this was the first time we had ever taken a walk in 108-degree heat. The shade provided some relief, but the hot wind felt like a hair dryer blowing in our faces (and being a hairstylist for 20 years, I know the feeling!) Despite the heat, we were captivated by the mix of ultra-modern buildings and traditional architecture.

By 9:30 AM, the heat was unbearable, and we were the only ones crazy enough to be walking outside. The frantic cab drivers would pull near us and wave us in as if we were slowly melting into the cement. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if we had heat waves fuming from the tops of our heads. We decided to head back to the hotel and rest until the evening when the temperatures would be more manageable.

As the sun set, we ventured out to Souq Waqif, one of Doha’s most famous markets, and for good reason! The temperature was still around 100 degrees, but it felt much more comfortable than during the day. The Souq was bustling with life, a stark contrast to the deserted streets we had seen earlier.

Walking through Souq Waqif felt like stepping into a movie set. The market was filled with art, jewelry, food, and street vendors, offering a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells. We tried various local delicacies, from rainbow pumpkin seeds to dried flowers (that tasted like cardboard according to Shanti). The market’s vibrant atmosphere was infectious, and we found ourselves lost in its charm… and well, lost. It’s massive!

One of the highlights of Souq Waqif was witnessing the local way of life. Unlike typical tourist markets, this souq was packed full of locals shopping for their daily needs. Spices, nuts, and other goods were sold in bulk, and it was a new perspective to see people sampling items directly from the bins as they shopped, no hesitation, just grab and taste!

Our first day in Doha was a mix of intense heat, cultural immersion, and unforgettable experiences. We’ve already started to explore more of this incredible city and I can’t wait to share it with you! Next up, we visit the National museum of Qatar for educational fun with Shanti!

Remember, this is just a glimpse into our journey. If you’d like to dive in for the juicy details, please have a look at our YouTube for the full episode! I’ll make it easy on ya, just click this cool link 👉🏽 Their Happy Trails YouTube

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Last minute trip to the Bahamas… by boat!

Well, hello there! If you follow our journey, you know that after a year in Costa Rica, we gave up our apartment keys and headed back to the States to unpack, work a bit, repack, and get ready for our next adventure. What’s the next adventure? It turned out to be an unexpected one! Imagine sitting at a casual dinner when the joke of cruising to the Bahamas on Matt’s brother’s boat quickly turns into an unforgettable water ride across a section of the Atlantic Ocean!

Our adventure began at Jake’s house in South Florida. As we were visiting and catching up over none other than our homemade tacos, Jake casually asked, “What do you guys want to do this week?” Jokingly, Matt said, “Let’s go to the Bahamas!” To our surprise, he took the sarcastic suggestion seriously, and within moments, our passports were unpacked. The next 48 hours were a whirlwind of preparation, excitement, and a little bit of momma nerves on my part. This would be my first journey across open waters with no land in sight on a boat smaller than a ship… and with a five-year-old!

We loaded up the boat with all the essentials for an early morning departure. The energy was almost comical at the dock as we prepped to set sail. I was still a little nervous and Matt was super pumped with his camera in hand. As Captain Jake gave a briefing, his wife got everything tied down and ready to set sail… well, even though there were no sails. The rest of the family consisted of two tired teenagers and a hyper 5-year-old ready for the snacks.

The boat ride from Florida to the Bahamas was nothing short of entertaining. As we set off, the sun was rising, casting a golden glow over the water, or “sparkleys,” if you ask Shanti. Jake, a fire chief and experienced boatman, took the driver’s seat while the rest of us settled in for the ride. The bumpy ride!

As we cruised through the open water, we experienced a mix of weather conditions. At times, the sea was calm and peaceful, while other moments brought dark clouds, choppy waves, and an increased heart rate. Despite catching air a few times and my full bladder, the thrill of the journey peaked when we saw the islands coming into view.

After about three hours heading east, the sight of the turquoise water and white sandy beaches was breathtaking. We docked at a gorgeous harbor, where we were greeted with warm hospitality and a much-needed toilet for me.

The beautiful thing about short trips is the natural desire to pack in as many memories as possible. This was definitely the case for our 24 hours in the vibrant Bahamas! From paddleboarding along the clear coast to dancing our way behind the local parade, every moment was a new adventure. We even captured incredible footage (thanks to Matt’s drone) of dolphins playing just offshore that we will cherish forever.

One of the best parts of this weekend was the quality time we got to spend together as a family. Being on the boat was like our own little floating family reunion. We laughed, swapped stories, and watched Shanti grow closer to her family. Harper, now 16, taught Matt about fishing, which was super cool and a little hilarious. Who knew his teen nephew would school him on something other than video games?! Just one more event that reminds us why these adventures are so important and keeps our travels unforgettable!

As we wrapped up our time in the Bahamas, we were already planning our next big trip. Tomorrow, we fly out to Doha! You guys, Doha, Qatar!! We are dreaming of the content that we’ll get in such an unfamiliar place with new food, uncharted roads, and a culture none of us have ever experienced. Here’s a sneak peek!

Just a bold reminder to check out our YouTube! This blog is just a glimpse of the full episode showing all the highs and lows of our journey. Check the full version out here on Their Happy Trails YouTube!

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