So I have a lot that
I need to catch you all up on. To
start…Im home now. And I have been for about a week. My last post was about a week into December
so I will try to catch up from then. I
will break it up too because I have a lot to cover and I don’t want this to be
too long. Here we go:
Our last week of
Arabic classes (MSA and colloquial) was the first week in December and finals
in those classes were the following week.
The weekend before
finals in Arabic I went to a desert castle near the Iraq/Syria/Jordan boarder
with James, Alexia and our friend Evan.
We hired a private car which drove us the 3 or so hour trip out to the
castle. On the way we had to stop at a
police check point. We were told that we
had to be accompanied by a police officer. Im not really sure why he had to come with
us. It was either for safety because of
where we were going or for directions on how to get to the castle WHICH by the
way was in the middle of NO WHERE.
Literally we had to off road to get to it. This castle has a small lake next to it and
the castle was used by many different groups throughout the years.
We
did some exploring but it was in the middle of nowhere so there wasn’t so much
to see. We headed back toward Amman but
had to drop off our little friend at the check point first. He invited us into the police station where
we all enjoyed some tea and some Arabic practice with some boarder police. James and our friend that went with us to the
ruins apparently had some kind of bond because our escort gave James a keffiyeh. We all posed for a picture before we left and
then were on the road again toward another place with some ruins. James thought it was wonderful. I thought it was cool but I had no idea what
it was.
The
next day was Sunday. THIS was finals
week….well Arabic finals at least. I didn’t
have anything on Sunday but on Monday I had a presentation of my portfolio that
I did comparing my host family to my American family (this was all in Arabic…yeah
Im that good). I also had an interview
in Arabic that day AND history class! It was a full day.
Nothing
on Tuesday, I don’t think. But Wednesday I had a skit I had to perform for my
colloquial Arabic class. That afternoon
my class and I went to a café with my MSA professor. We sat and talked for about an hour or so and
gave him a picture that we took of the whole class in traditional clothing. He loved it so we all went together to take
our own picture.
That
night was our first goodbye party. It
was a sad night. All of the CIEE
students and most of the falculty gathered at a restaurant off campus for a
very delicious dinner. It had so many
courses of veggies, kabobs, French fries, fruit and two hookahs per table. We had a wonderful time socializing with our
friends but it was really the first time I started thinking about leaving. I got my first "goodbye" hug that
night and it just really hit me that I might never see those people again. It was really pretty sad.
Thursday
was our Arabic-post test and reentry training.
We had a three hour test in the morning.
When we arrived to the test the room was full so we had to go to a
different room. After about an hour in
that room we had to move to ANOTHER room to finish our test. That afternoon we had our re-entry training
which basically told us how grades would work, suggestions to get to the
airport and what to expect with reverse culture shock.
Okay
so that was a quick summary of my last week.
Next I will recap my weekend adventure! Stay tuned!