Here it goes, I have never blogged before, and so I
ask you to bear with me as I shake off the writing shackles put on by purely
academic expressions of myself. I struggle with where to start this type of
open ended message and I guess I can begin with hello or, أهلاً
وسهلاً,
in Arabic. This trip is a way of saying hello to a whole new part of my life, a
welcoming of sorts, into not only upper level classes but into who I want to
be. Friends, family, classmates and colleagues always wonder how I ended up
where I am today, holding a ticket to Jordan in one hand and an Arabic book in
the other. It has been a long winding journey of 5 years to reach this point.
Involving a trip to Israel and the Occupied Territories, hosting Palestinian
youth in my home and my community, traveling back to New Orleans to work with
the Evangelical Lutheran Church of American on understanding areas around the
world that are under extreme distress from walls and occupation. It has
involved a stint with Air force ROTC and many long hard hours struggling to
understand where my life is heading. Yet, here I am preparing to leave for 9
weeks to immerse myself in a land I can only attempt to understand. I have
learned so much about who I am and who I want to become over the past 5 years
all seeming to lead to this moment.
I understand that I am just one of thousands of
university students around the world who are all off jet setting around the
world and doing truly amazing things. I am proud to be part of these ranks of
young men and women who are striving to understand more about the world we all
live in. Understanding what it means to a part of this new globalized world
while also understanding how much our homelands have such an effect on our
actions and futures. I hope to learn and grow during these next 9 weeks. They
will not be easy and I don't want them to be. I want to be pushed to understand
my own beliefs as much as coming to understand others. Beyond religion and
language there are things that fundamentally make us different and yet
seemingly similar. Just as many have gone before to go out and better
understand themselves and others here is my time to go and be a part of this
world.
It seems I have gotten the feelings out of the way
and now down to business. I will be living with a family in the city of Amman
and attending classes provided by Amideast. Amideast is a non-profit that
focuses on Middle Eastern and United States relations as well as education
abroad program for students from both regions. I will be taking 301 and 302
level Arabic courses and completing my minor in the language. I will be
communicating strictly through email at jones.r.harrison@gmail.com as well as this blog you are currently
reading. I plan on taking several trips including to Petra, Wadi Rum, and
hopefully back to Jerusalem.
I cannot wait to start this adventure and I am glad
for the people who are reading this will get to come along for the ride. With
that I leave you for now!
شكرا
جزيلا
ومع
السلامة
(Thank you very much and goodbye!)
PEACE be with you Bones. Love Aunt Nance
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Go in PEACE and surrounded by our love & prayers! Can't wait to hear of your adventures!--Amy C/H
ReplyDeleteBONES................take time to to absorb the moment and grow from those around you.
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