Laura in Jordan: Dancing by myself at a Palestinian wedding
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Sometimes when I reflect on my study abroad experience here in Jordan, I just laugh at all the bizarre situations I get myself into. For example, somehow I ended up practically alone on the dance floor trying to do my best imitation of Arabic dancing at a Palestinian [...]
Laura in Jordan: A trip to Ajloun for fresh-pressed oil
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan until Dec. 19.
My family has been talking for weeks about the annual trip to the small, “forested” village of Ajloun to get their year’s supply of fresh-pressed olive oil. After all, ‘tis the season for olive harvesting. At my school building, we picked all our olives weeks ago to donate [...]
Laura in Jordan: Going to Catholic Mass with the maids of Amman
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan until Dec. 19.
After listening to the call to prayer five times a day for the past three months, I decided to get back in touch with my own religion. Two weeks ago I went with an American friend and my host family’s Sri Lankan maid to St. George’s Cathedral, which [...]
Laura in Jordan: Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Dana and the Dead Sea
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan until Dec. 19.
Still smelling the salt of the Dead Sea on my skin, I’ve returned from a trip through the south of Jordan. This is the Jordan of legends: the awe-inspiring Petra, sunrises over Wadi Rum, sunsets over Aqaba’s sparkling aqua water, quiet valleys in Dana, and the salty depths [...]
Laura in Jordan: “Mubruk! You have a new president!”
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan until Dec. 19.
Since I arrived in Jordan, almost everyone I met, taxi drivers and lecturers alike, asked me who I would vote for in the U.S. presidential elections. I always said “Obama, of course!” and they would reward me with a big smile. But many of the people I met [...]
Baguettes, Scattergories and the Berlin Wall: the first months abroad
Experiences from overseas after two months abroad.
Laura in Jordan: A week in Cairo
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan until Dec. 19.
I just spent a week in Cairo exploring ancient ruins, winding through alleys in a city of garbage, marveling at whirling dervishes, talking politics at the Arab League, chatting with Egyptian students, and listening to reggae under a bridge over the Nile. Overall, it’s been a whirlwind of [...]
Laura in Jordan: Living with the Bedouin
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Never in my life have I felt as out of place as I did for the past three days in the Badia, which is the desert region in northeast Jordan. For three days I wore a hijab and a dishdash, lived in a one bedroom house with eight [...]
Laura in Jordan: A sheep’s brain and my own apple pie
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
My newfound Jordanian friend invited me to her aunt’s house for iftar. Located on the outskirts of Amman, the house was lovely and had a beautiful garden and patio. Tonight’s specialty: munsuf, which is a bed of rice covered with lamb, and janeeb, which is a sauce [...]
Laura in Jordan: Top 5 Best Moments from the first month
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
1. Listening to “Barbie Girl” while cruising towards Mount Nebo: Last weekend a few friends and I ventured out of Amman and towards the Dead Sea. My host brother arranged for a friend of a friend of a friend to guide us around the village of Madaba and [...]
Laura in Jordan: Shoeless and covered, a visit to the mosque
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Tonight I visited a mosque for the first time with one of my Arabic teachers and a few other female students. I’m sure we made quite a sight –- a bunch of fair-skinned Americans self-consciously fumbling with head scarves by the light of a streetlamp outside a [...]
Laura in Jordan: Sept. 11 in the Middle East, with Bush on TV and a night of dancing
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Since the maid and I are the only non-Muslims in the house, we eat breakfast together every morning during Ramadan before I go to school. In a mix of Arabic and English we usually try to chat about our families back home and our new lives here. She [...]
Laura in Jordan: A lamb for dinner, minus the head
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Ramadan was exciting for the first week because it has all the festivity of Christmas in the U.S. Colored lights — mostly in the shape of the Muslim moon and star — hang in all the windows, strangers greet each other with “Ramadan Kareem!” and the kitchen is [...]
Laura in Jordan: Ramadan Kareem!
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Ramadan Kareem! Today is the first day of Ramadan, which means that tonight at 7:05 p.m. the nighttime feasting will begin! Last night my host family kept trying to get me to eat in the middle of the night. Still stuffed from a dinner of potato, eggs, and [...]
Laura in Jordan: Top five awkward and amazing moments
Laura’s abroad in Amman, Jordan, until Dec. 19.
Top 5 most awkward experiences:
My host mother was trying to explain the shower to me and kept asking me to undress and get in so she could show me. I insisted, however, that I could manage. I was confused because she placed a bucket inside the tub [...]
