Obama in Jordan

I am not trying to endorse any particular political view, although most of you probably know that I am an Obama supporter; however, I think many of you might be interested, regardless of political affiliations, that I beat Obama to the punch at both the Citadel and King Abdullah II's reception lounge! :)
Here's the link to an article about his trip here today:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080722/ap_on_re_mi_ea/obama

I was unable to go due to classes and no easily-found information; however, this is a similar view to what I posted a few weeks back.

Amman Shooting Update

Hey, I am having trouble finding the exact info on what happened here last night (internet connections have been bad in several different places today), but I just want to let you all know that the rest of the Miami group and I are OK. Was it even publicized in the States? From what I heard last night, a man was suicidal (in general, not religiously or politically motivated), and because suicide is not allowed in Islam (martyrdom is OK in certain, less popular, interpretations), he wanted to shoot others in hopes that the police would shoot and kill him.
The event occurred last night in Amman, near the Roman Theatre, where I took pics last Friday. It happened at 10:30--much later than we are normally out--and no particular group was targeted. Because there was a concert last night, and there were plenty of police around, I am guessing that this was the reason for the location for this particular goal.
Anyway, not to worry anyone if the news didn't make it to you, but since I don't know if it did, just want to assure you that we're OK. I think you can access the English language Jordan Times on the internet. I just can't get to it right now to provide a link.
Off to a Bedouin wedding today in a pretty new abaya, and then off to Wadi Rum and Aqaba tomorrow. Love you all!

Link--not much info.

Saleh's contacts got us more details last night. Guess you all wouldn't see it unless it's on a news ticker...

http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=9386

Happy Belated Birthday, Kaci!

Kaci's birthday was on Saturday! Happy Belated!

Updates Soon!

Hello, all. I hope to have blog updates soon--in particular with the details and more pics of the FANTASTIC Dead Sea trip; however, due to an all-day fumigation in our apartments yesterday, I am a little behind schedule. (Ate the BEST baba ghannoush thus far, though, at a cafe we like near one of the gates to the University, while waiting for fumes to dissipate!) In addition, I start Qur'an and Classical Arabic private tutoring this evening--really excited!--so I will be busy this afternoon trying to finish the rest of my studying. Please bear with me!

Happy Fourth of July!

Didn't really do much for the holiday. Should have gotten a McArabia like my friend. Sounds like it's better than the Royale with Cheese, Daddy! Will remember this when I get homesick. :)

Congrats!

CONGRATULATIONS, MATT and JILL!!!
CONGRATULATIONS, LEO and JESSICA!!!

Blog Entries at the End of this List

To no great surprise, this is still a work in progress. I am trying to move the blogs higher on the page, but I may have to delete the earlier non-blog entries (moving trucks, etc.) in order for the blogs to be closer.
Also, for those of you who have not heard, trying to get internet in our apartment has been a little harder than we thought. It's finally worked out, though, and I, at least, will be getting it in my room soon. Doesn't mean I won't be studying, but I can, at least, blog a little each day while eating or something! :)

A Note on Patience

Just so y’all know, this blog is geared to a wide range of folks in my life: Greg, my family, my friends, my graduate school colleagues. If I slip too much into “take-a-look-at-my-vacation-slides” mode, feel free to skip blog entries as you so choose! I am sure that Patty will be more interested in most of this stuff than some of you. So, in deference to my mother, please be patient with the length of my writing, which should be familiar to most of you!

Ahlan wa Sahlan min al-Urdun!

I have made it to Jordan, and I just finished registering. I will have more time to update you all later this evening! :)

Countdown to Jordan

Official presence in Jordan starts on June 18...stay tuned...

Last Night In Chapel Hill

Last Night In Chapel Hill
This is how I spent my last night in the States...enjoying the company of friends and...

...wait a second! That's not Greg and I enjoying sushi with Susan and Marcus! At least the moving truck finally came, even if at the very last minute. And too bad Dumb and Dumber managed to get the truck stuck in the pavement for three hours, before refusing to actually move my belongings into the house!

I guess I can unpack a few books before I leave--no wait another second! How am I supposed to store books on this bookshelf?!

Moral of the Story:

Moral of the Story:
Never move on the cheap--no matter WHAT your budget! A "good" deal IS too good to be true! A HUGE thanks to Greg, his industrious friends (Susan, Marcus, Rob, & Tony), and his helpful neighbors (Matt and Lee)!!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Countdown...

Hello, all! I will try to keep this as updated as I can once I get into the swing of things. For now, it's about a week until I leave for Jordan. I'm trying to spend as much time with Greg, Fred, and Maddie as possible before I leave on the 17th. For now, I have everything ready to go: medications, clothes, sundries, computer, camera, books, Arabic flashcards--only need to pack! More closer to flight date! :)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Somehow I read that you were spending a lot of time with Gred and Forge before you left...

Anonymous said...

You can bring me back a t-shirt that says "Sadiqati thhabt(i?) ila al-Ourdoun wa [brought me] hatha tishirt."

My Arabic is AWESOME!

Stephanie said...

if i can find a shirt like that, sarah, i will just have to do that! :)

Anonymous said...

You have had nothing but problems with those movers. I'm glad to hear that you finally got your stuff. Hope everything is going well and that you got to Jordan alright. I'm looking forward to hearing about all your adventures.

Patricia said...

Wow, what a pain! What did Freddy say to all this?
At least you are in the holy land! Can't wait to read about your adventures!
Patricia, Tobin and Tinka

Anonymous said...

Not sure why the moving story isn't a separate entry with its own comments box but oh well, I'll comment here. Can't wait to hear about your adventures in Jordan! Did Saleh pick you up at the airport?