Minggu, 02 November 2014

Unforgottable moment


Hello I want to share with all of you about my unforgettable experience that when the first time I have my own self phone. It is not so attractive, but it is an experience that taught me a lot. I come from modest family and my parent kind of parent that is not pampering or indulge their children even though they only have theee children, which are my sisters and me. One day I come to my father, and express my desire to have my own self phone. Later that, my father said he will think about it. On that day, after dinner, my father come to me and said “if u wants something, u must try to get it”. In other word, if u want something u must work on it, my mother who is sitting beside my father just node her head. After that, I cannot sleep and still thinking what I need supposed to do to get what I need. After two days, I come up with solution. So, in order to achieve my dream to get my own self phone, I decided to work. During that time, I am 15 years old and still young. I am not angry with my father at all and thank to him for giving me an advice. Thanks everyone.

Amazing Structure

The Burj al Arab is a super-luxury hotel in Dubai, which claims to be the first seven-star hotel in the world. Built on an artificial island, the hotel is designed to resemble the billowing sail of a dhow, a traditional sailboat.
An iconic image on the Dubai skyline, Burj al Arab is one of the tallest hotels in the world, only 400 feet shorter than the Empire State building.
The 202 rooms are all duplex suites, ranging from the one-bedroom suite, which measures 1,829 square feet and rents for about $1,200 a night to the 8,500 square- foot Royal Suite, which costs nearly $30,000.
Each suite has multiple bathrooms with spa baths, decorated with murals of ancient dhows and mosaics that replicate traditional Arabic designs.
The luxe Assawan spa is located on the top floor of the hotel. The treatment rooms and pools are separated by gender.
The hotel has seven restaurants including Al Mahara, a seafood restaurant that is reached by a simulated submarine ride, and Al Muntaha, which is 656 feet above the sea.
Each suite has floor to ceiling windows with views of the gulf, including an overview of the man-made Palm Islands.