Friday, November 13, 2015

Burr. burr. burrrrrrrr.

Hello friends and family!

What an INCREDIBLE WEEK!! Not only is it already 1/3 of the way through November but the weather has officially gotten chilly and I'm experiencing the city in an entirely different way. Like instead of plugging my nose walking past dumpsters sweating in a t'shirt... I walk past dumpsters plugging my nose in a sweatshirt and shivering..
ha ha but seriously experiencing the weather change here has been really cool :)



This last weekend we went up to Ajlun with the rest of the BYU students and it was one of my favorite field trips so far.

Our first stop was this awesome castle. It felt way more like a castle then ruins because it was in very good condition and was so fun to explore. The weather outside was really foggy and rainy and misty and made it feel very authentic and dark age-ish:)










After the castle we went on a really long walk along some beautiful country side containing the 3 most important crops in Jordan, olive trees, pomegranate trees and fig trees. We literally were picking figs off the trees and eating them right there! The walk was so beautiful and would have been a lot more romantic if some of the knuckle brain students wouldn't have been playing kick the  can the whole time... Regardless, I tried to soak in the moment as much as possible.

we wuv eachovers 

Look at that view!! so beautiful. 



After the castle we made our way to an olive press where they extract olive oil from the olives.. WOW so many time saying "olive".  Anyway... when we heard we were going there for some reason I imagined a  white haired man squishing olives with a wooden contraption.. but that was definitely not the case.. Here are some pictures from the factory.

really blurry picture of the factory..

This family's entire livelihood was from these olive trees. so humbling. 




OKAY now to my favorite part of the week.. we had a very special visitor in Amman last night..

ELDER HOLLAND. you heard me .. ELDER HOLLAND one of my heroes. And even more so after his visit. I felt so lucky to be there.. there were only about 100 people in the meeting.


Okay let me start from the beginning..

So they told us that the doors were going to close 5 minutes before it started so we were supposed to be early.. as luck would have it traffic was INSANE. like insane insane. And there would no taxis to be found, so we forked out 10 bucks for an Uber and got there in plenty of time :) WHEW!

As we walked into the chapel I was surprised to see Elder Holland sitting right by the door in the pew where the person handing out programs usually sits welcoming people.. as luck would have it.. again.. the district president came up to talk to him right before it was our turn and we didn't get to shake his hand..

We were seated in the 2nd row and I watched as he made his way up to the stand, he went up and set down his scriptures and then came back down to welcome people and shake hands.. He came up to me and Jordan and I could just feel the love radiating from this man. He said, " You two are sitting awful close to each other" and smiled. I said back " Even after two years of marriage!" :) he laughed and shook Jordan's hand and then shook mine. I looked directly into his eyes as he asked how I was doing, I replied that I was so happy to be there. He then did that handshake thing that you do right before you fist bump someone with me and smiled and said thank you for coming. life made.

The meeting started and his wife wasn't there but we had heard that she was coming with him... the district president announced that the 3 wives that came were all stuck in traffic together. About 10 minutes into the meeting right before the first  speaker they all came walking into the chapel and everyone stared as they entered, Sister Holland said "We love making these types of entrances"  and everyone laughed. I LOVE her.

There's so much to say about the rest of the meeting but I don't know where to start. So all I will say is this. I KNOW that God lives and that He send His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us and to teach us the perfect example of how to live. I also KNOW that he has a Prophet and Apostles here on the Earth today to teach and guide us. I'm so grateful for their guidance and love for us.


These are the super sneaky pics we took of him because we weren't supposed to take any with him in the chapel.. whoops :)





I LOVE YOU ALL!! CHURCH IS TRUE!

Monday, November 2, 2015

OCTOBER

I can't believe I didn't blog the ENTIRE month of October! GAH! I'm going to try and do a quick catch up post but it may be mostly pictures...

I promise this blog wont only consist of entries that say "Sorry it's been so long since I've written"  like every sing journal entry of mine in the past 5 years.. come on, I can't be the only one...

This month consisted of a LOT of planning, counseling sessions.. with my husband being the counselor.. trying to remember how grateful I am to be here and then being insanely busy planning the branch Halloween party. Not to mention the countless movie nights all the wives making breakfast and hanging together, weekly orphanage trips and weekly scriptures study with some of the RS plus date nights, rainbow street, one too many trips to the Middle Eastern version of Buffalo Wild Wings, and LOTS of stinky taxi rides.

The Mosque right by our house 


The beginning of the month we got to go to Wadi Mujib which was INCREDIBLE. It was basically a hike to a waterfall but the entire hike was in 2 ft of water or more.. There were rocks we had to climb up that had water pouring over them there were ladders, and ropes to climb. It was so fun! The way back down was fantastic because it was the current so we got to float in the areas that were deep enough.


We also got to go to the owner of the travel agency that we through's house. Originally  he had just invited Dil and his wife (our program director) to dinner but then he extended the invitation to all 60 of us students. It was so fancy! They had a POOL. (unheard of for over here)





A couple weeks ago we went to the Dead Sea which was insane. I was afraid I wasn't going to be able to float because my entire life I've been only "skin and bones" as my family would say and have never been able to float in water.. but boy was I wrong. As you walk out into the dead sea, right when you wouldn't be able to touch anymore your feet pop out of the water and you just start bobbing! if you try to go on your side your body will flip around and turn you on your stomach. It is IMPOSSIBLE to drown in the dead sea. I  shaved my legs 3 days before we went and after a couple minutes of being in the water my legs just started to burn like crazy because of all the salt in the water. It was NUTS!




After playing in the dead sea for about an hour we went up to the fresh water pool and had to relearn how to swim. HA.  After swimming we had a huge lunch at the buffet at the resort..
Funny thought.. in America everyone goes up to the buffet 2, 3, maybe 4 times before they are done eating.. apparently this is just an American thing because we got such funny looks for going up even just a second time.. whoops.


We covered ourselves in mud from the Dead Sea and let it bake on and then washed it off. Our skin was sooo smooth afterward. 

the resort and view of the dead sea


Oh I forgot we also went to the Jordan river where Christ was baptized. No one knows exactly where it was along the river but it was still awesome. The river was surprisingly.. filthy. It looked like mud,, but it is also where the branch does baptisms for new members in the ward.
It was funny one of the kids in the primary said to one of my friends..
"Guess what. I was baptized in the Jordan river, you know who else was baptized there? Jesus!. oh, and my dad."
ha ha so awesome.








Lastly for my October post was the Branch HALLOWEEN PARTY!! boy was this an event.
I was in charge of it and it turned out to be very stressful if you don't have a car to go get things, don't know where to find things, and don't know how many people will come.. but I had SO much help from all of the students in the program that it ended up being a huge success!




da spook alley 


some cool kids




Thank you for reading! I will be better about posting this month!! Less than 2 months! WOO HOO!