OK so I finally dedicated myself to sit down and write something on my blog.
I think that I would write more if I had internet, but unfortunately I don’t…I looked into getting a special type of long range wireless, but they don’t have coverage in my area of town.
So I will have to make due with the intermittent usage of the University and internet cafes.
The last few weeks have gone by really fast. I finished up language classes last week. Finals were more or less a joke. There was only one that was a challenge (that doesn’t mean I am great in Arabic, it just means the teachers don’t want to take the time to innovate something that challenges the students). There was about half of our class that moved to a private Arabic school, because they weren’t happy with the program. I had thought about it, but my position at the physics department requires me to be a student at the University of Jordan. Plus the program director (who just took over the program this year) came and spoke to us and said next semester would be much better and more organized…we’ll see. The good thing is I am at a level where I can learn Arabic more or less on my own, with occasional help from teachers. Mostly by reading books and talking to people. Like right now I am reading 1001 Arabian Nights, in Arabic of course (which is where the story of Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sindbad, and others come from).
Regarding my job at the Physics department, I started work full time two weeks ago. I won’t continue full time, I have just been working full time cause my language classes kinda died off and the normal students are finishing their classes, so it opened up some of the labs for me to do some experimentation. I’ve mostly been working in the laboratory doing experiments trying to create nano-structured particles through electro-chemical processes (don’t let the names fool you, it is really not super advanced). The University here is just in the beginnings of its Nano-tech program, so I am doing a range of experiments and various tasks. One of the major tasks is to analyze samples under the departments new florescent microscope. The funny thing about it is that because the microscope is new I have been basically the only person using it, and consequently know more about than any one else in the department, which I think is kinda of ironic. The doctor I work for wants me to stay and work through the whole semester break, but I think I am going to take off and go to Jerusalem at the end of the month, as this will be the only time I can see the Shakkours and my other friends in Jerusalem (plus I have to renew my Visa).
Outside of school/work, it has been good to have my roommate back. He had a great experience in the states…and now he has seen twice as much of America as I have. The trip has opened up all kinds of new discussions between us, which I think we actually both enjoy quite a bit…even when we disagree. About two weeks ago his older sister came to visit from Dubai with her husband (returning from their honeymoon). We all went to their uncle’s house (in Amman) to visit, but my roommate had to go the airport because his dad told him an associate of his was coming to Amman (all of my roommates family live in Dubai). But when he got to the airport he was surprised by the arrival of his younger sister. So I got to spend the day with his aunt, uncle, brother-in-law, and two sisters. It was really great…and I got my first real introduction to Iraqi/Bedouin Arabic (the are all Iraqi in origin). Then the next day my roommate, his younger sister, and I went hiking in southern Jordan. It was a really fun time, and we had lots of good discussions. It is nice to feel like I am making close friends, especially with a family, because the family is such an integral part of society here. Apparently, their mom really likes me, eventhough I have never met her. She even sends me home made food from Dubai. I think they have invited me to Dubai like 15 times now.
They say it is supposed to snow on Tuesday this week…man I hope so. I snowed in Baghdad last week. It has been below freezing at night here for almost three weeks now. Each morning there is ice covering all the cars, and at night any standing water freezes. I think I am the only person in Jordan who is happy about it. Every time I see ice I go and touch it or try to slide on it….everybody just looks at me weird and says I’m majnoon (crazy). I bought a pair of used roller blades a couple weeks ago and I am teaching a couple friends how to skate…its funny the things you can use to open relationships and make friends.
OK, probably by now you are tired of reading, so I will try to post some pictures of various events and places. Love you all, take care.
Thank you so much for everyone who leaves comments. It is a real encouragement.
This is my roommate and his younger sister on the hiking "trail"
This is me trying to feed a baby goat we found while hiking (there was about twenty, but I singled this one out).
We were walking through this valley and found small pools of frozen water...it made me really happy.
This is a group of Bedouins who invited us in for tea (the picture is from a different trip). It was really neat. It is pretty common, but on this occasion the whole family sat with us, even the girls and women (not in the picture). They invited us to stay the night there, but we had to decline.
I was hesitant to post this picture, but I figured I would anyway. This is another one of my friends. He is Sarcasian by decent, but has lived in the Middle East most his life. The hats I think are actually from Nepal.
2 comments:
It was good to read your post Noah. When I get home tonight I'll show the kids the picture of you and the baby goat, they'll love it!!
Take care, and enjoy your trip in Jerusalem.
Tori
Hey Noah. :o) It was really good to hear how you're doing, and what you're doing. the pictures are great. It's funny how you get so excited about things that are frozen. :o) I can understand you missing the snow though. I had been feeling that way myslef for a while (even though we had a little snow, it just hasn't been the real Alaskan snow for a couple years, because we've only had a tiny bit, compared to normal) but that all changed the other day...Wednesday night it was, when it snowed 10 inches over night. Boy, was that a surpirse! It's amazing how something so simple as snow, can be so beautiful, and make a person so happy. I was absolutely thrilled that it had snowed so much. There was another 2 or 3 inches on the ground this morning. I'm starting to feel no-so-gloomy about Alaskan winters anymore. I think it's what we needed. :o) We have definitely been praying for you. We hope we get to see you sometime soon. take care and enjoy yourself, and keep close to The One that brought you there. Talk to you later. :o)
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