My title is a direct quote from some girls in the cafeteria upon discovery of a new ketchup dispenser we got which uses American ketchup (ketchup here is really sweet and kind of different). Anyway, I thought it was a little extreme to compare ketchup with Christmas, but it just goes to show the random things you miss while living in a foreign country. I love living here but am still really excited to go home for Christmas and see all of my family and experience all of the wonderful sights, sounds, and smells of the Christmas season. The weather has gotten cooler over the last little while which is amazing! I love walking around in this weather and it definitely feels a little more like fall now than it did when it was way hot-though we don't have changing trees with crunchy leaves or squash and pumpkins sitting around. Anyway, I am putting up a bunch more pictures from my trip to Jordan and then will probably talk about what I was up to this week (but I'll put up pictures from this week later).

After leaving Petra we stopped and shopped at a bunch of little shops and they had these ice cream bars called "Mini Giant Diet" bars. I thought it was really funny so we took a picture with them (I didn't try it) plus I love the guy in the background! While in Petra we hiked up to a stone monastery there and this is a picture of one of the views. It was a wonderful hike with over 900 steps that had been carved out of the mountain by a bunch of monks.


We got to visit ancient Jerash which is a Greco-Roman city that is said to be one of the best preserved and most important Roman cities in the Middle East. There are a lot number of striking monuments located in Jerash such as the Corinthium column, Hadrian's Arch, a circus/hippodrome, temples to Zeus and Artemis, the nearly unique oval Forum which is surrounded by a fine colonnade, a long colonnaded street or cardo, two theatres (the Large South Theatre and smaller North Theatre), two baths, a scatter of small temples and an almost complete circuit of city walls (just for the record Wikipedia supplied this list). In the theatre the native men in the picture played the bagpipes for us which was neat and a bunch of us danced around the stage. There are amazing ruins with such intricate detail and was fabulous.


We visited the Jabbok River where Jacob wrestled with the angel and then got the title Israel. This Lauran and I wrestling.

While in Jordan we got to visit the branch in Amman and had a fireside about the church in the Middle East which was interesting. It was fun to see a church building in Jordan and this is us at a stop sign by the church.

As for this week-let's just say it has not been one filled with sleep. I had my Old Testament final which was kind of a killer to study for (it was on the entire Old Testament!). Once that was out of the way though I had time to do fun stuff like visit the Temple Mount, Dormition Abbey, and the Biblical Zoo. They were all really fun and I really liked the zoo. It was just a normal zoo but the exhibits were set up so that you could get really close to the animals and it was beautifully landscaped-plus the weather was perfect. On Thursday night I had a sleepover with some friends which was really fun and we camped out on bean bags in one of the study rooms.