Day 1 - So far all has been well. I got to visit the city of Madaba and see St. George's Church and the mosaics. It was very lovely. I bought two pieces to bring home for Jason and for his friends. I stopped at Mt. Nebo where on a clear day, you could see Israel -- this is where Moses took the people to see the promised land and is his memorial. Then I went to Jesus' Baptism site at Bethany Beyond Jordan..it was a beautiful day, the birds were chirping and I felt I was in the presence of God. This was where the heavens opened. I ended the day at the dead sea with the MOST amazing experience ever. I floated without having a raft..it was like I was literally walking on water. This place is amazing and after I got out, I felt so refreshed like the salt cleared my face..I can feel the sting.
Then we continued journeying along King's Highway. I saw beautiful canyons along the way and even visited a museum where they had history about the lowest point on earth and also saw the remains of an woman who lived there.
Tomorrow is the day to see Petra and though I originally planned to see Wadi Rum dessert and canyons I decide to take my time to fully enjoy my day here, get some good exercise, pictures and just have fun.
In my 39 years of life as a Catholic Christian, I never learned what a tabernacle was but thanks to the Women's Bible Study on making Disciples, I'm learning more about the bible and God from Genesis through the old testament to the new testament. Now I know simply going to church without having my heart behind it was not something God wanted.
Day 2: Traveling to Petra, Jordan
I can say, I've absorbed as much as my mind can absorb. From horse carriages galloping through the gorges, to tombs and water systems of this natural wonder. I think it was an amazing visit indeed. I learned that the Nabateens valued life as much as they did death, which was why all those fancy tombs were carved into stone. They had a lively market center which bought about the Caravans. The wanted to make an oasis out of this wonder.
As for modern day people there -- the bedouin people hussle as much as they can and use young children to rack up money for the grown-ups in the tourism field. I hired a tour guide from the Cleopetra hotel I stayed at to do a 3-hour guided tour and it was nice traveling with someone. He also took me through interesting walks off the beaten path showing me some of the hollow tombs. It wasn't until my driver took me to a rest stop along dessert highway that I thoroughly enjoyed a cup of Jordanian coffee -- sweet with milk.
The desserts was also very nice in the restaurant. Walking through the 1200 meter gorge (the siq) was amazing as I arrived at the first sight which was the Indian Jones scene in "Last Crusaders." I learned that the site has much more to be excavated and the building of it was during Christ time. I didn't climb the many steps to get to the high place of sacrifice but I did take a donkey ride about 3/4 of the way up. The monestary was larger but after a while everything looked the same.I then went to a free site, "little Petra" which is a small version followed by Shawbak castle.
For those who don't have my Facebook, you won't be able to see my awesome Story Book movie with music created right from the BB. And because it was taken from my work phone, it will only upload to FB which is an approved application, and I can't even upload the file anywhere else. The file is too big..Oh well, the memories live up here in my head. At the same time, I have always loved, and continue to love sharing with others.
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