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Journal Entry: Du-Bye for Now

As I looked outside the plane window, seeing the tiny pixie city lights I can’t help but reflect how 9 and a half years just flew so fast ( it made a month of farewells and preparations looked like just a blink of an eye).

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Dubai is HOME, I have no doubt about it. A third of my existence in this world, circled around this magnificent city. It gave me an opportunity to grow career wise, growth in my spiritual relationship and even as a human being (yheap I am talking about maturity here).

Leaving the city was a hard decision, one of the hardest I must say, but I know that eventually it will come, and now I think is the right time for me to bid farewell to my city, #MyDubai (at least for now).

[caption id="attachment_4023" align="alignnone" width="800"]Dubai mydubai iken journal travel freedom Dubai Marina[/caption]

I am thankful for everything this city has done for who am I now (see my blog about the opportunities in Dubai). Being my 2nd home, I will surely miss a lot of things now that I am miles away from this beautiful city.

My last few weeks became so emotional as I was torn between leaving my friends and the life I have known, for a dream that I have been praying for. Weighing life options, opportunities and passion were juggling in my head (almost 24/7).

[caption id="attachment_4020" align="alignnone" width="800"]Dubai mydubai iken journal travel freedom Dubai Fountain[/caption]

I remember the first time I left the Philippines to work as a young architect in Dubai, I had only 5 USD in my wallet. Amazed on how I survived back then and seeing how God’s grace and favor worked, one can only be grateful of all the opportunities that has come my way. It was not easy but everything that happened carried me to where I am now.

As time passed, I can say that it is also the right time to move on (I still have some doubts though-- but sometimes you need to take some risks).

[caption id="attachment_4017" align="alignnone" width="800"]Dubai mydubai iken journal sydney travel freedom Sydney Opera House. My 4th city stop.[/caption]

As I am finishing this post which I started typing this last 17th of January on my flight to Brisbane and now finishing this draft here in Reykjavik (yes Iceland), I have made tons of drafts all with a different focus on what I want to share but eventually decided to just make it short (and sweet), a journal entry of what I am feeling right now. It was a very busy past months and I am loving it. So far I’ve been to 10 cities and 8 flights for the past 3 months.
Where I am heading? To be honest I don’t know yet. I am just taking life as it is now ---- LIFE!

Before ending this post, I would love to share a quote from the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which I just read in Facebook that I thought fitting (and sort of an encouragement) to those dreamers out there.

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For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.

- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

 

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Where Can You Get A Surat Journal?

For those who have been following my Instagram and Facebook (ok, even in Youtube) you already know that I started a hand crafter journal called Surat Journals.

I am so happy to tell everyone that now, instead of getting your orders through our FB page (www.suratjournals.com) you can go directly to our online shop and also a physical shop where you can get our sought after little blank books (both stitched and original blank books).

GET IT ONLINE:


You can get it online through our online shop at http://www.ideyna.com/shop/surat-journals.html. All journal purchased can be shipped wherever you are in the world.

[caption id="attachment_3989" align="alignnone" width="800"]Surat Journals Ideyna.com market leather paper craft diary travel Get it at www.Ideyna.com[/caption]

 

VISIT OUR SHOP (Physical Shop):


If you fancy our camel leather stitched journals and would love to see and feel it first, you can visit the creative shop at the Alserkal Cultural Foundation, Heritage House in the Bastakiya (Al Fahidi) Compound , Burdubai, Dubai, UAE.

Check the location here: MAP

[caption id="attachment_3991" align="alignnone" width="800"]Surat JOurnal Alserkal Cultural foundation heritage house travel paper craft leather diary Get it at the Heritage House[/caption]

With these options, we are so happy that our journals can reach more people and getting one is becoming easier. We are developing other collaborations and we will keep you all updated.

Also don't forget to follow us at www.instagram.com/suratjournals and www.instagram.com/thetravelingjournalproject

CONTINUE DREAMING AND CONTINUE WRITING!

 

kenneth-surat-com

 

#ThankYouUAE: 7 Opportunities You'll Find as an OFW in the UAE

[caption id="attachment_3968" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Opportunities as an OFW in the UAE.[/caption]

Dubai has been my home for the past nine years (and 6 months to be exact), although things are not 100 % smooth sailing, as surely there were numerous bumps and blocks along the road. I can’t imagine what my life would have been if I didn’t go to that job interview in Dusit Makati (Philippines) nine year ago.

[caption id="attachment_3960" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Overlooking Down Town Dubai from the Burj Khalifa[/caption]

I arrived in Dubai just a month after my college graduation. Fresh out of getting a degree in architecture, I never thought that Dubai will be the place were I will start practicing what I’ve learned ( or I thought I learned) from my five-year college training. Uncorrupted and full of dreams, I landed in the sandpit one summer evening and my life changed forever.

Surely there are a lot of things to rant about (aside from the summer heat) but this blog is not about that. More than the tears and sleepless nights are things that I am grateful for. Dubai became my promise land and a stepping stone for greater things in the future. What I am today, I owe it all (well most of it) to this wonderful city.

As an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), every country we are into is an opportunity for us to earn money in order to provide a better life for our families back in our mother land. This was my main motivation every time I hop on a plane leaving the Philippines. But apart from that, I know that most of you will agree with me that being in a foreign land presents numerous opportunities that sometimes we are guilty of neglecting.

As I shout THANK YOU to the country that has been my home and welcomed me with open arms, I thought of enumerating other opportunities that we can find as a Filipino living as an expat in the UAE.

Opportunities to Find Your Dream Job


[caption id="attachment_3968" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Dubai Media City and Internet City (My work area!)[/caption]

Filipinos are known to be everywhere. Every corner of the world you can see Filipinos as part of a city’s building blocks. Dubai is no exemption to this.

To be honest, nine years back ( 2006), I didn’t know what and where Dubai is. I asked around and during that time, not a lot of people from the Philippines even heard of this city. The only thing I got (from those who knew about Dubai) is that it is a city that is currently being developed to be a modern and central hub of the Middle East (and the location of the only 7-star rated hotel in the world).

As a new member of the labor force, I was very excited to have my first architectural training in a city known for its thriving architecture scene.

Fast forward, today, you can see expats everywhere (yheap a lot of Filipinos). This is a testament that Dubai provides a lot of work opportunities. Part of building this city is also building its labor force. Although the system is not (yet) perfect (there will be a future blog about this ^^), it is still a great blessing to a lot of Filipinos aspiring to do well in their professional careers. I can say that this country gave me opportunities to work for royal families and luxury brands such as Cartier and Carolina Herrera. I also met a lot of Filipinos who excelled and became great leaders in their own field.

If you are new here in Dubai or dreaming of going here and look for a job, start sending your CVs out. Let them know you exist. Dubai is still in need of talented people waiting to be discovered. You might get your dream job soon.

Opportunities to Express One’s Faith


[caption id="attachment_3961" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center in Abu Dhabi[/caption]

One of the things I packed during my first trip to Dubai was my Bible. I remember my mom packing and wrapping it securely because she was concerned that as a country in the Middle East, being a Christian will not be tolerated.

When I arrived in Dubai, I was shocked that a Christian church exists here. In fact there is a compound devoted to all Christian churches. I can say that being here in Dubai even helped with my spiritual growth.

Aside from Christianity, you can also see other religious practices being welcomed in the UAE. With a diverse set of people in one city, it is given that not everyone will have the same religious beliefs. I love how this nation embraces that and integrated it as part of the country’s culture and heritage.

A few weeks back, the Hindu Festival of Lights was highly celebrated around the city. Buildings were lit with beautiful pixie-lights and fire works were everywhere. Although I am not a Hindu, I celebrated along with my Indian friends….and I loved it! A few weeks from now, we Christians will be celebrating Christmas, and right now, you can already see Christmas trees and ornaments in all public establishments.

I love that aside from Ramadan, we can also experience other religious celebrations without any prejudices. Respect is the key, if you respect other’s beliefs and stop judging people based on their differences, people will end up respecting yours.

Opportunities to Discover Your Passion


[caption id="attachment_3964" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino My Surat Journal. Check it out at www.suratjournals.com[/caption]

I arrived in Dubai thinking of just working as an architect, sit inside my cubicle and stare at my computer. After nine year, I will be sad if this is still what I am doing.

Dubai is a melting pot, not only for cultures and nationalities but also to a lot of opportunities that will fuel your passion. Dubai opened doors for me to become a blogger, an artist and also an entrepreneur. Of course like everywhere in the world, you’ll have to look for it and grab it by the neck. No one can reach his or her full potentials by sleeping.

Dubai is a new modern city and in need of brilliant minds. Some ideas can be old in your (home) country but in Dubai everything is just starting ---and thriving. My mantra with my craft (www.suratjournals.com) is to create something and make a market for it. I must say, it works!

The beauty about this city is that people from all over the world gather here and for sure somewhere out there, someone is looking for your talent. What are you passionate about? Create a passion journal (you can buy one from www.suratjournals.com hahaha) I guess your first start-up is now knocking at your door (check it out!).

Opportunities To Travel The World


[caption id="attachment_3963" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Dubai International Airport Terminal 3[/caption]

Being at the center of the world (literally) is an opportunity to become the world’s central hub. This was the vision of Dubai’s leaders that is now a reality.

Almost everyone in Dubai got bitten by the travel bug. Today as I am drafting this blog, several friends of mine are in Prague, Moscow, Amman and London. Dubai opened my eyes with the possibilities of traveling the world. As a Filipino, traveling was not instilled in our skin as everything seems so hard. From getting all the documents ready to a very expensive tour packages. Dubai made traveling simple and easy. The main reason why aspiring travel bloggers like me love this city so much.

Because of its strategic location, almost every place in the world is reachable. Dream of a country right now and start planning! You’ll not regret it!

Opportunities to meet friends from all over the world


[caption id="attachment_3958" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Dubai Instagrammers!!!! Photo cred: @heraldherrer[/caption]

I arrived in this country without knowing anyone. No family, no friends. I am a complete stranger to a completely new city. Crazy right? It wasn’t easy but meeting new friends helped me a lot.

I found a lot of my so-called covenant friends (yheap, friends for keeps) at my local church. But I can say that it didn’t end there. The beauty of the UAE is that everyday you’ll have the opportunity to meet new friends coming from different countries. Every time I am in a meeting, it feels as if I am in big cultural immersion (I love it).

We just have to open up and welcome people in our lives. I do know someone who doesn’t have that much friends because he is too picky and afraid to get out of his comfort zone. One thing I learned from my short stint in Dubai is that everyone needs someone and you will only know it by reaching out.

Today that I am building myself as an start-up entrepreneur I am happy that I have made a lot of networks with people of the same passion. I love seeing sparkles in everyone’s eyes whenever they tell their stories (and also listening to mine).

Your future friends are out there. Look for a community, I found mine from church, work and believe it or not, through social media (bloggers and instagrammers!!!).

Opportunities to Learn from Great Leaders


[caption id="attachment_3962" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Dubai Business Bay Bridge Crossing (yheap go under the bridge!)[/caption]

Election is fast approaching in the Philippines and whenever I watch TFC (The Filipino Channel) I always see debates and propagandas relating who should we vote to be in the seat of power. A lot of promises (that meant to be broken ---hopefully not). With all the things going on in the Philippines it is our right to aspire that someday, someone in power can turn the Philippines in a complete 180 degrees and make it great (again).

To have seen how Dubai developed from almost nothing (literally just sand) to what it is now, you’ll know that there is always hope. The leaders of this nation had a vision and didn’t stop until they make things right.

I love how our leaders welcomed us and let us be part in building this mega city that we now call as our home. Of course, it is not yet perfect, I can enumerate things that I don’t like in the system but whenever I talk to my local friends, 90% of the time, they salute their leaders and regard them in very high honors. Something that I would love to feel whenever I talk about the Philippines. Maybe someday it will come.

Opportunities for Self Growth


UAE contributed a lot to who I am now. All opportunities stated above helped me grow in different aspects of my life. Whether it is financial, spiritual, passion and even in leadership, Dubai was a big part of these growth. For the past nine years, I have been independent and learned a lot about myself.

Being away from our motherland, we are exposed to a lot of new things, whether it is cultural that we learned from our friends or new corporate knowledge discovered from our colleagues. Everything new can be an opportunity for us to learn.

Not all stories out there are good, there are some sad and challenging experiences that I know all of us experienced (or experiencing right now) but saying these, these are still things that we should still be thankful for. Every hardship gives us an opportunity to improve ourselves and stand up strong and victorious.

I am thankful that being an OFW here in the UAE presents a lot of opportunities and I am proud to say that I am not the same person who left the Philippines. I changed for the better (I hope).

[caption id="attachment_3959" align="alignnone" width="800"]Mydubai Thank You UAE, OFW, Dubai, Filipino Dubai Creek Side! A place that you shouldn't miss when visiting Dubai[/caption]

To just say THANK YOU UAE is not enough to express my gratitude to this country. I have seen a lot of lives that changed in this nation.

Aside from these seven, there are still a lot of opportunities out there waiting for you. Don't box yourself, be open, look for it, work on it and embrace it.

What are the things you are thankful for here in the UAE? Share it with us in the comment box below.

 

kenneth-surat-com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy 5th Birthday Instagram!!!

Instagram is currently my favorite social media app. I love how this community has grown on me.

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Instagram helped and still helping me to create a world wide network of people with the same passion. Whether if it is for my blog, business or simply to be inspired.

[caption id="attachment_3494" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers Follow me @kennethsurat[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3489" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers ......and @suratjournals , @thetravelingjournalproject[/caption]

Check my Instagram feeds here: 


@kennethsurat


@suratjournals


@thetravelingjournalproject


What I love about Instagram is how it connects users locally and globally. Every now and then local Igers communities (around the world) create meet-ups called Instameet.

I have joined several meet-ups like this and met people who fuels my creative passion in photography, travel and blogging.

[caption id="attachment_3500" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers World Wide Instameet 10 with MyDubai[/caption]

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If you are in Dubai, you can check out this @igersdubai to know when will be the next #instameet.

Here are some crazy photos I took during the recent #WWIM (World Wide Instameet). You can also check the hash #WWIM12_MyDubai to see other creative shots during that awesome day!

[caption id="attachment_3490" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers #WWIM12. Our box is full of amazing people[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3491" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers Met this amazing Aussie photographer @robmulally[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3492" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers Posing for that awesomeness @marjanne.ph and @jarradseng[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3493" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers One of the most graceful igers I've ever met @conelvanzyl[/caption]

To end this post, I would like to greet again Instagram an awesome birthday! Thank you for fueling our passion and connecting us to the world for the past 5 years.

[caption id="attachment_3495" align="aligncenter" width="800"]instagram happy 5th birthday, instameet, wwim12_mydubai, wwim12, mydubai, igers, dubai instagrammers instagram happy 5th birthday[/caption]

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Foodie Vlog: Margherita Pizzeria Dubai Launching

Last Monday (5th October 2015) I was invited to the grand launching of the new franchise of Margherita Pizzeria here in Dubai.

Their first restaurant in Dubai is located in JBR while this one is along Sheikh Zayed (near the DIFC Metro Station --yey).

[blockquote source="Margherita Pizzeria"]Margherita offers traditional Neopolitan cuisine amidst a cozy neighborhood pizzeria setting. Its pioneering branch was established in 2008 at the heart of Beirut, Lebanon. Since opening its doors the restaurant has carved a distinctive reputation for its quality taste and top-notch service, rapidly expanding as a popular Italian franchise across the region. It currently holds several branches throughout Lebanon in Gemmayzeh, Sin El Fil, Jounieh, Achrafieh, and Saifi. Margherita has also crossed borders to bring its classic menu to the people of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Egypt, Nigeria, and the UAE. Committed to maintaining superior culinary standards and impeccable service, Margherita remains steadfast in its mission to provide food aficionados across the world with authentic Italian fare.[/blockquote]

The event started with a ribbon cutting led by His Excellency Mr. Giovanni Favilli – Italian Consul General in Dubai. Once the ribbon was cut, I got very excited because it means we can start eating (hahaha).

[caption id="attachment_3481" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger A full table full of FOOOOOOOOOOOOD[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3462" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger I can see some burrata![/caption]

There was a big long table full of tasty and simple (very true Italian) food.To be honest, I am not familiar of the names of most of the food. Thank God that we were doing a Vlog to know more about the name of the food we had. (Hit play on the youtube video below).

My favorite was the burrata. Since I arrived, my eyes were just fixed on that.  Their signature pizza (of course one of it is a Margherita  transported me back in Italy. All their pizzas are brick-baked and they are claiming that all ingredients are imported from Italy which is why they tasted very authentic.

[caption id="attachment_3472" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger Luvin this (yheap I dont know what it is called).[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3470" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger Parmigiana ( Didnt taste it cause I dont eat eggplant, but one guest told me it was amazing!)[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3474" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger PIZZAAAh![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3464" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger The work station. Getting those pizzas out![/caption]

It was a great night full of exquisite Italian cuisine. I was so happy seeing my favorite comfort food ---Burrata!--and it didn't dissapoint!

The restaurant has an outdoor seating, and with the weather getting cooler and cooler now, it can be a good place for a weekend lunch out or dinner with family and friends.

If you are following me in Facebook or Instagram you might already know that I started a youtube channel and been planning to start vlogging. So when I received the invitation for this event, me and my friend Charles (the man behind the video cam) thought that we could use this opportunity to test out our vlogging skills.

[caption id="attachment_3476" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Margherita Pizzeria Dubai, sheikh zayed, dubai, mydubai, vlog, dubai vlog, video blog, travel blogger Charles busy shooting my awkward face![/caption]

Check out our full vlog on this event below.


[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FENmL4Rx8ok[/embed]

Of course we still have a lot to improve, and I feel really awkward in front of the camera (which made me question if this is a good idea haha).

We are excited with this project and we have a lot of plans for future video series which we can't wait to share with you.

Any vlogging tips and suggestions? Send me a message in the comments box below!

 Check out Margharita Pizzeria, Sheikh Zayed, Dubai


Location: Building, Block D, Near Axiom Care, Sheikh Zayed Road, Trade Centre Area, Dubai


Phone: 04 3517173


Email: info@pizzeriamargherita.com


Facebook: www.facebook.com/MargheritaUAE/


Instagram: www.instagram.com/margheritadubai


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