here in Qatar. Will check to see if the lady is still around. I know they were contactable through the South Africans in Qatar website.

BrendonF and anyone arriving from home, take this advice from a longtime dohite Saffer, get out there, meet new people, meet different cultures and nationalities, don't stick to what you know... coming here, is an experience in its self... yes, have your braais and billys, but do try the authentic Indian, arabic and other foods found here and so many different cultures to experience.

Its no longer SA, its safer, financially more rewarding and a much better place for raising a family.

It bugs me when I hear people say, "It's not like home, hey." No its not... its the multi-nationality country of Doha, enjoy it:-)

Sorry for the rant;-P

Al-Khor is a long way out, but use the weekends to explore Qatar, there's plenty of off-roading and beaches to discover and if the wife likes shopping... hide your credit cards;-)