Saturday, October 29, 2011

Just some of the 277 pictures I took in Jordan


Goodbye Israel- Hello Jordan!!!
Over look from Mt. Nebo
Making a fake mosaic

Muslim Barbies- I wish I had gotten one!
Hike up to where John the Baptist was supposedly beheaded
Sun over the Dead Sea
Entering the Siq

God is the COOLEST creator
The Siq- believed to be naturally carved by water
Little boy running up the rocks-I loving call him Aladdin
Through the crack is PETRA!!!
We made it!
Lindsey, me, and Lauren at the Treasury in Petra
my girl "Deema"- cute little girl selling necklace
(the Petra pictures to come feature the necklace I bought from her)

*I also love this picture because it looks like I have a small child in my water carrier*


a sweet little Bedouin boy selling rocks in Petra
If you can't see it in the picture he's covered in flies
I cried a little over this boy
these colored rocks were so cool- yellow, red, and blue from different chemicals
proof that God is the greatest creator
Man can carve stone with tools and color it with paint
but God can carve it with water and color it
At the monastery in Petra

"top of the world" view point
funniest attempt at a jumping picture at the "top of the world" view
We never actually got all of us jumping
on a camel in front of the Treasury in Petra- NBD

Just some night time ice cream in Amman

Roomie picture at the Mosque

The woman's mosque at the King Abdullah Mosque

Jordan had the CUTEST kids!

chariot racers at the gladiator show!
at the temple of Artemis
This rock "ruined" my picture

Look who I saw! JENNI!!!
silly picture in Amman after a long walk
We may or may not have found a way onto the roof of our hotel
Roman Theater
River Jordan
At the River Jordan

Thursday, October 27, 2011

When in Jordan!

Well now that my passport contains it's new exiting and re-entering Israel stamps (instead of entering and exiting Jordan stamps) I feel the need to verify the fact that I did indeed go to Jordan! Jordan was an absolutely amazing and fascinating experience. We had delicious food (better than Turkey food- the country not the bird), saw amazing sites (some equal to that of Turkey but also some better), and walked around the capital Amman (no where near as cool as Istanbul).

So onto specifics. We left Monday the 24th (happy birthday Olivia!). We started the trip with a visit to Mt. Nebo- where some believe Moses was buried. Then we went to this mosaic shop that hires people with handicaps that can still use their hands to make mosaics. After the shop and lunch we headed off to the Madaba mosaic map at St. George's church. Then we drove to the mountain where some believe John the Baptist was beheaded. It was a bit of a hike but it had a beautiful view of the dead sea. We finally made the final drive to our hotel which was actually an old village that had been renovated. It was one of the coolest hotels I have ever been to.

Tuesday was by far my favorite- we went to PETRA! It is absolutely amazing. No words can describe it. There were a ton of Bedouins selling necklaces and postcards and offering horse/camel/donkey rides. There were lots of adorable little kids walking around selling rocks and necklaces too. We spent most of the morning/afternoon walking around and hiking through Petra. There was so much to do. It was most definitely a long and tiring day but totally worth it. That night we walked around the capital of Jordan- Amman. Honestly there wasn't much to do but it was fun walk around the city and we got delicious ice cream.

Wednesday we went to the King Abdullah Mosque. It was very traditional and the girls were given black robes to wear over our clothes. After the mosque we went to the old city of Philadelphia and the museum there. After we went to Jerash and saw a Gladiator show but more importantly we saw the ruins of the ancient city there and the temple of Artemis. It was awesome! After Jerash we went to the car museum that houses all the royal cars. They had a ton of old Rolls Royce's and other really cool cars. We spent the night walking around the streets of Amman and getting ice cream- again.

Today we loaded the bus and drove to the Roman Theater. It was basically a really steep Ephesus. It was really cool- just like Ephesus. Then we drove to the River Jordan before we left Jordan and came back to the JC. It was a quick but very fun trip and definitely a fun break from classes before finals for our term classes here.

Pictures to come!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

So Many Pictures

scripture from the story of David and Goliath- I can read two words in this scripture in Hebrew!
Samuel 17:45

Kaitlyn and I in the Bell caves

Just me in the Bell cave

pre- Seder meal (L-R: Leslie, Andi, Kaitlyn, Lindsey, Lauren, Me, Joe)

My Seder Meal "artsy picture" the blue writing says "Hallelujah"

Kaitlyn, Jeff, and I awkwardly standing in front of the Dome of the Rock

View from the Tower of David Museum- I live in the coolest place ever

Jared, me, Kaitlyn, and Leslie on top of the Tower of David Museum

I call this one "Artsy Flag Picture"

Western Wall and Dome of the Rock

post-"variety show" pretzel pictures

Eilat!!!!it was seriously paradise!

pretty river/bridge that we went to after Eilat
(**note for mom- those are the fanny pack pants)


Hezekiah's tunnel

Inside the tunnel

post-tunnel
(**note for Olivia-everyone LOVES the shirt you made me!)

Pressing Olives to make olive oil

Western Wall on the morning of the last day of Sukkot

180 degree turn- did I mention I live in the coolest place ever?