Back in America ! I am here. I should change the name of the blog to Jo is Here!
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You are awesome and I appreciate your support and prayers.
Still got all the love there is coming from my humble heart to you.
Love,
Jo
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Peace Corps
Camel Riding - June 16, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Here I Come!!!
There is a lot to share with you all!!!
I will be there soon !!!
This is like a tease movie trailer !!!
I can't wait !!!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
*Memorial*Day*Weekend*for*You*Guys*
May 28, 2011
In Jordan it is not Memorial Day Weekend. We did celebrate (at least the country of Jordan) did celebrate Jordanian Independence Day on May 25. They didn’t seem to celebrate their Independence Day in Jordan like we celebrate back home in the USA. Jordan gained its independence in 1946 from Britain.
It’s a monarchy and is currently ruled by King Abdullah. It was ruled by his father King Hussein until he died from cancer in 1999. That’s it for the history of Jordan lesson..anyway we had an extra day off - Wednesday - in the middle of the week. Now you guys have the 3 day weekend to look forward to - I can’t believe it’s Memorial Day Weekend for you and I am missing being there at my beloved Assateague Island. Last year I went into town in Ocean City and my sister Tina was in Ocean City, we sat on the beach and then we went to eat some wonderful Maryland crabs. I miss my home. My family, my neighbors, my Maryland.
Life here in North Jordan…I am waiting for the end of the school year. It ends June 15th - looking forward to it just as much as I always did back in my real school life in America.
The weather is definitely warming up here. We have had a couple of borderline hot almost unbearable days. The volunteers who arrived the year before,,,those who have been here a year longer than us…they have been telling us that this 2011 spring and weather up to this point right now in May has been really pleasant. I have found it pleasant…they said last year - 2010 this time was unbearable…too hot. Even though it has gotten hot here, it is still cooling down at night and a little breeze has been blowing in my windows. So far so good. It will get to the unbearable hot stage definitely in June and July. There is actually a ceiling fan in my living room so I may be sleeping out in the living room when that time comes.
My typical day consists of getting up at about 6:30 or so and shower…coffee, or tea, grabbing a light breakfast, getting ready and saying my morning prayers. Then I am off to my special education center… I usually head out the door no later than say 8:05 or 8:10...arrive and go to my wonderful sped. Center. The work day is 8:30 to about 1 to 1:30. Then we are finished for the day. Sounds like a short work day, but there is not a lot that goes on in a structured way in my center so that sometimes makes for a long day.
My daily life here in the desert of North Jordan: Mafraq: I live in a moderately small apt. which is cozy w/ a bedroom and a kitchen and a bigger living room which I don’t have any furniture in except for some plastic chairs. The kitchen isn’t much there is a gas burner stove…no oven. I have learned to bake potatoes using a frying pan and a big pot inverted that creates an oven effect. Basically when I got here I had put on a few pounds because of indulging before I left and then when living with my host family during training I gained a few more lbs. because they were one big eating family - but since I have been living here on my own…I have dropped the extra lbs. and am at a low…like I was before I began the celebratory eating before leaving in October. I don’t eat much meat…don’t buy it except for a roasted chicken occasionally that fortunately is available in many restaurants here in my city…so it comes with bread, and some veggies and it is delicious.
I can tell you that the best best best tomatoes you have ever had,,,well that I have had are grown here in Jordan and cucumbers…they are so so delicious. The grocery stores have canned goods and normal shelf items,,,dairy products, paper products, but you don’t get your produce in the regular grocery stores. There are produce stands and stalls everywhere. You buy your fruits and veggies in one of these. There is one a block from my apartment that I like. The guy is always pointing out the better tomatoes to me. For some reason I have developed and real penchant for eating apples…they are probably the biggest part of my diet…I mean I eat one every day…so I buy a lot. They have Gala apples and for me this is good since I don’t like red delicious. You don’t buy your bread in the regular grocery store. There are bread stores like the produce stands, there are different kinds of breads. There is one big bread store on the main street in my city and there are other bread stores where the bread comes warm out of brick ovens. The bread is not the sliced kind but bread that is flatbread, it sometimes cooked on a hot ceramic stone also. The bread here is the best also. I will put in a link here:
In Jordan it is not Memorial Day Weekend. We did celebrate (at least the country of Jordan) did celebrate Jordanian Independence Day on May 25. They didn’t seem to celebrate their Independence Day in Jordan like we celebrate back home in the USA. Jordan gained its independence in 1946 from Britain.
It’s a monarchy and is currently ruled by King Abdullah. It was ruled by his father King Hussein until he died from cancer in 1999. That’s it for the history of Jordan lesson..anyway we had an extra day off - Wednesday - in the middle of the week. Now you guys have the 3 day weekend to look forward to - I can’t believe it’s Memorial Day Weekend for you and I am missing being there at my beloved Assateague Island. Last year I went into town in Ocean City and my sister Tina was in Ocean City, we sat on the beach and then we went to eat some wonderful Maryland crabs. I miss my home. My family, my neighbors, my Maryland.
Life here in North Jordan…I am waiting for the end of the school year. It ends June 15th - looking forward to it just as much as I always did back in my real school life in America.
The weather is definitely warming up here. We have had a couple of borderline hot almost unbearable days. The volunteers who arrived the year before,,,those who have been here a year longer than us…they have been telling us that this 2011 spring and weather up to this point right now in May has been really pleasant. I have found it pleasant…they said last year - 2010 this time was unbearable…too hot. Even though it has gotten hot here, it is still cooling down at night and a little breeze has been blowing in my windows. So far so good. It will get to the unbearable hot stage definitely in June and July. There is actually a ceiling fan in my living room so I may be sleeping out in the living room when that time comes.
My typical day consists of getting up at about 6:30 or so and shower…coffee, or tea, grabbing a light breakfast, getting ready and saying my morning prayers. Then I am off to my special education center… I usually head out the door no later than say 8:05 or 8:10...arrive and go to my wonderful sped. Center. The work day is 8:30 to about 1 to 1:30. Then we are finished for the day. Sounds like a short work day, but there is not a lot that goes on in a structured way in my center so that sometimes makes for a long day.
My daily life here in the desert of North Jordan: Mafraq: I live in a moderately small apt. which is cozy w/ a bedroom and a kitchen and a bigger living room which I don’t have any furniture in except for some plastic chairs. The kitchen isn’t much there is a gas burner stove…no oven. I have learned to bake potatoes using a frying pan and a big pot inverted that creates an oven effect. Basically when I got here I had put on a few pounds because of indulging before I left and then when living with my host family during training I gained a few more lbs. because they were one big eating family - but since I have been living here on my own…I have dropped the extra lbs. and am at a low…like I was before I began the celebratory eating before leaving in October. I don’t eat much meat…don’t buy it except for a roasted chicken occasionally that fortunately is available in many restaurants here in my city…so it comes with bread, and some veggies and it is delicious.
I can tell you that the best best best tomatoes you have ever had,,,well that I have had are grown here in Jordan and cucumbers…they are so so delicious. The grocery stores have canned goods and normal shelf items,,,dairy products, paper products, but you don’t get your produce in the regular grocery stores. There are produce stands and stalls everywhere. You buy your fruits and veggies in one of these. There is one a block from my apartment that I like. The guy is always pointing out the better tomatoes to me. For some reason I have developed and real penchant for eating apples…they are probably the biggest part of my diet…I mean I eat one every day…so I buy a lot. They have Gala apples and for me this is good since I don’t like red delicious. You don’t buy your bread in the regular grocery store. There are bread stores like the produce stands, there are different kinds of breads. There is one big bread store on the main street in my city and there are other bread stores where the bread comes warm out of brick ovens. The bread is not the sliced kind but bread that is flatbread, it sometimes cooked on a hot ceramic stone also. The bread here is the best also. I will put in a link here:
You can see a picture of bread being baked on a ceramic stone.
I just recently discovered that one of the grocery stores where I shop actually carries some deli turkey…and I bought some for the first time last week to make some sandwiches out of. It was pretty good. Especially on that flat bread and grilled with some wonderful tomatoes. The other protein sources are canned tuna, and beans. It’s a good diet. I am afraid of gaining back the weight I lost here when I get back to the states. Will do my best to try to keep the diet healthy.
Life here…interesting the life of an older retired teacher Peace Corps Volunteer. Here in Jordan. Jordan is an oasis of calm in the middle east. No worries here as things are good. The culture is way different from anything I have experienced before. I am adapting but it is way different. But peaceful - no need to worry.
So, my family and friends. I miss all of you and am praying for all of you.
I miss you so much and thanks for praying for me.
I love you all from my heart…but where else does love come from?
LoveLoveLove&Blessings
Sunday, May 8, 2011
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY :)
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL YOU WONDERFUL MOTHERS OUT THERE!!!
Love you and miss you!!!
Have a great Mother's Day!
Love you and miss you!!!
Have a great Mother's Day!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
IT'S APRIL 27 !!!
It's April 27, 2011 !!!
It's been 10 days since my last post. It's been 2 weeks since Anna left. Since she can't be with me all the time I am happy that the pace at which time seems to move is seeming to go faster. How relative it all is. I am waiting for summer...ticking off time until:
"SCHOOL'S OUT FOR SUMMER :) " wOw that is no different from any other year of my life. Well... the continent is different this year. Big difference. We all seem to be waiting for that magic day. Since Easter was late this year that seems to help. My teacher friends in America you now have the Memorial Day holiday to look forward to to help tick tick tick the clock winding down...and pretty much after Memorial Day...you keep asking "Why are we here?" It's hot and everyone is restless.
In Jordan we say "same same" as at home.
The weather yesterday and today has been P E R F E C T here in my city of Mafraq. Cool breezes but plenty warm out. Perfect spring weather. I say "stay stay" because we have already been warned about the summers here in the desert. I have a good friend who lives in a village in the south close to Aqaba. She was telling me today of how hot it is there already, and HUMID!!! Yes my east coast friends you can relate to that.
We had in the last couple of weeks a couple of 90 degree days here...I didn't realize it was 90 until I looked on a website where I check the weather for my city and it was indeed 90. But it is a "dry heat" and indeed it did NOT feel like it was 90 to me those days.
I am only hoping that is a harbinger of things to come (hope hope hope p l e a s e :>) pretty please???
Time will tell. Now I have circled around to my opening main idea of this posting. Time and the passage of such. Sometimes our friend...and sometimes like a tornado...whirling through...you turn your head and say where did it go? What did it leave in its path? Most tornadoes do leave a lot of destruction and with that a lot of sadness in people's lives. So I guess not a very good analogy...maybe like a waterfall (Niagara) one of my favorite places in all the world. The water just never stops...power, power, power in the falling...moving moving moving...time passing passing passing. A whole lifetime.
My - I can only say MY! Don't blink too much...or turn around!!!
Where did it go???
I just need to say how much I love my Bonny Christine (she's getting married this year you know & so excited & ME excited for her) and my Anna Kathleen winding up 2 years + service in Peace Corps!!! and that I miss them SOOOOOOOOOOO much!!!
I miss the rest of my family - so much too...'specially my MoM. She is so dear and she is doing so well. Al ham dulilah !!! Thanks be to God.
I miss all of you my friends too!!! Please keep sending the prayers...I am always praying back for you too!!!
All the love there is from my heart as always!!!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Daughters Who Visit
I have had the most wonderful life. I grew up with 2 loving parents and 5 siblings. My family lived and grew in the 60s when for the most part it was the generation where the moms stayed home and the dads went to work. In my neighborhood and a whole lot of America at that time. I was in third grade in 1963. I am a middle child...my older brother is Larry and my older (&only) sister is Tina, and then there are 3 more brothers younger than me. Mike, Chris & Les in that order. Paul Michael, Francis Christoper, and Leslie David. Somehow I just felt the need to list these younger sibs by all their names. Paul Michael has always gone by Mike, Francis Christopher goes by Chris, (Francis was my dad's first name) and Leslie goes by Les. Anyway...it was a good life and I always felt loved and secure and well cared for. I didn't feel dysfunctional at all. For the record.
So then I grew up and got a college degree and got a job as a special education teacher living at the beach, on Maryland's Eastern Shore (God's Country) for the record! Then I got married and had 2 beautiful daughters and then I got divorced and raised these wonderful girls on my own. Then life just F L E W by and a 33 1/2 year teaching career just W H I Z Z E D by!
So, then my Bonny went off to college in California,,,and then moved there...and then my Anna went off to Bulgaria with Peace Corps! That was almost 2 years ago!!! Can you believe it?
Then I decided to retire from teaching and go to Jordan in Peace Corps! Did you ever ask yourself:
WHAT WAS SHE THINKING??? Because I sure do!!! So, I arrived in Jordan on October 25, 2010. Now today's date if April 17, 2011! It is Palm Sunday, and of course next Sunday is Easter. Last Easter I was in King George, Virginia at my niece Erin's house. That is my favorite place in the world to be on Easter Sunday...am missing it this year.
Daughters who visit you from one continent to another make your week...as a matter of fact they make like the last 6 months of your life worthwhile. I have had the best life. It continues to go on. I miss my people back home SOOOOO SOOOO MUCH! I miss all of you. I MISS my MOM majorly! I miss my little sweet great nieces. I MISS everyone. I am happy so happy for the resurrected Christ! Easter is new beginnings. I love the warm weather...though I may not be saying that in maybe another month or so here in the desert of Mafraq, Jordan!
Anna arrived in Amman, Jordan in the middle of the night April 6, 2011. Later on that day we got on a bus and headed south for a 3 1/2 hour bus ride to south Jordan to the village called Wadi Musa, which is the town at the top of the hill from the entrance to Petra. We toured Petra all day on Thursday, April 7, 2011. We stayed 2 nights in Wadi Musa and then we headed back on Friday to Amman, Jordan to spend the night there and tour around Amman that Saturday, before heading north to my city of Mafraq later that afternoon. Anna came back to my apartment with me and went to the special education center where I work for 2 days. And we ate, and laughed and watched movies together. We talked about what is in our hearts and we laughed and hugged each other.
Then she had to go back to Bulgaria.
That is my life up til now folks. Please keep praying for my family. I am praying back for all of you. I love you all so much and miss all of you and miss America. God Bless!!!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Time? Does it fly?
Is time flying by since the last time I posted it was March 18? Now it is April 2nd? I need to double check that date...need to look at the calendar...or my cell phone.Yup got it right...
The time just pushed forward this week in Jordan so we lost the hour as well and now the time difference is 7 hours again to the east coast and 10 to the west coast.
Since the last post my good friends that I met in Mafraq have returned to America...all the best to Ken & Marianne. I miss them. They are wonderful people and were very kind to me in the short 2 & 1/2 months that I knew them here.
What have I been up to? Hmmm...this week myself and fellow volunteers who are sped. ed. volunteers as well and YD (YD = Youth Development) went to Amman for an inservice conference...marks the end of our first 3 months of service since we moved to our sites.
After the conference drew to a close my friend Marian and I went to a city not far from Amman called Madaba for 2 nights R & R. We did sightseeing...ate some good food...had a nice hotel room...took hot showers...all the hot water you want no waiting :) it was a lovely time. I returned to my apartment in Mafraq this morning.
We hired a driver and we went sightseeing to Mt. Nebo:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Nebo_(Jordan) and after we
were there we went to Bethany Beyond the Jordan: http://www.sacred-destinations.com/jordan/bethany-baptism-site
These 2 places were really great to see. Jordan is a very beautiful country. I've got to get to work getting the pictures from the disk in my camera to this computer.
On Wednesday of this week my ANNA arrives for her week visit with me here in Jordan. I can't wait. I miss my girls so much...I miss all of my family so much. I am so excited to have her here for a week.
I will try to keep you guys posted of our adventures.
Love to you all!!!
Miss you all!!!
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