Friday, October 29, 2010

Visitors!


After telling everyone who wants to come see us, or anyone who is simply passing through that they can stay with us, someone took us up on our offer: this past weekend, we hosted our first real guests!  Sorry Jordan Feaster’s, you were on “official” business.  After hoping the directions we gave them to our apartment were good enough, two young ladies from America (one on her way back from Australia) and one young man from Australia, arrived on the evening of Friday, October 22, just in time for dinner.  They were grateful to have beds to sleep in and a washing machine for their laundry, and we were grateful to see some new faces and hear native English-speakers.

The guy from Australia, Antoine, had to catch a flight first thing on Saturday morning, but the gals, Heather and Sophia, stayed on.  We spent a nice, relaxing Sabbath, where the girls increased our church attendance by 50%.  That evening, we were all invited to our neighbor’s apartment for a potluck and meet-and-greet for ABS faculty (and UYC volunteers).  It was fun, and we had some amazing lamb, among other things.  After that was over, the six of us (volunteers and guests) went back to our (Darren’s and Amber’s) apartment and played a card game called Dutch Blitz.  It was pretty intense, and since the two of us are terrible at it, the four girls stayed up playing and talking for quite a while.


We were really hoping to show our guests around a bit, so while Amanda and Stella went to work on Sunday, we talked to our boss and she graciously let us have the day off.  First thing in the morning, we rented a car!  It was our first car rental in Jordan, and Darren’s first time driving in a foreign country.  It was a great experience, if a little intimidating.  We spent most of the day in Jerash, which is just a short drive away.  When we were done there, we had an amazing lunch just outside the park, and then started our drive toward the border with Israel, the girls’ next destination.  On the way to the border we drove past Ajlun castle, which was nice to see from a distance, and will surely be nicer close up when we go back to explore at some point.  The country drive was breathtaking – mountainous and tree-covered near Ajlun, turning into desert and canyons, then giving way to the low, fertile Jordan river valley.  We dropped the girls off at the King Hussain Bridge (or as close to it as we could get), so they could make their way into Jerusalem, and then we drove home.

The day after our visitors left, we had a dinner guest from YMWA School where we work.  We had a wonderful evening filled with good food and great conversation.  It was a wonderful end cap to a fun-filled weekend.  We look forward to having more people over and getting to know them better.

Mr. and Mrs. H

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