Thursday, October 27, 2011

Jordan: Day 4.

Last day in Jordan! We started off the day by going to the Roman Theater which is in the Old City part of town... apparently. It all looks old to me. We took some super fun pictures there and just played around. Obviously. It was a great way to spend a little time and just have fun. There was a little museum that we were guided through but we all just wanted to climb all around and play.

With Robin. :)

Oh hey giant theater below us.

Supes cute.

Me and Lottie. :)

Love this picture of Elyse.

Group picture! :) Try and find me!

And since I know you're all curious, we did indeed get some really good stalker pics:

Pictures, Pictures.

Oh look, even B.Low takes stalker pics... although he's probably taking pictures for someone but we don't have evidence of that. Apparently my paparazzi tendencies are rubbing off.

After our fun adventure at the theater, we went on a walk through the downtown area just to see the sights of the city. It was pretty fun but our group really struggled in the whole staying- together-while-walking department. We saw some cool things... and some not so cool things. :/

Baby eggplant. Yes please.

Stalker pic of Natalie and Brielle and lots of bananas in the market.

Following the walk, we loaded up the busses and we drove and drove. We stopped at this HUGE store that had every type of souvineer imaginable and I got some lovely earrings which I LOVE. They are globes. And they also had our lunch dropped off there... KFC. Although they told us that in the States it's called "Kentucky Fried Chicken" but in Jordan, it stands for "Kentucky Fried Camel". So funny.... That kind of made everyone super sick because they made us eat it super fast. But after our little drive, we headed to the Jordan River!

It's crazy because the Jordan River is the border between Israel and Jordan so while we were on the Jordan side, we saw tons of people a mere 15 feet away but they were in a different country! Brother Ludlow told me to swim across and that they would come by and pick me up on the bus... I told this to Brother Harper and he didn't really like that idea... maybe next time?

Seeeesters!

This is how much we didn't like the heat and the flies that they told us we couldn't complain about. So instead of complaining, we took upset pictures. And complained. There were so many flies it was ridiculous. I looked down at my foot once and I had at least 10 flies on my feet. Plus, I was wearing Chacos so I could feel them walking all over my feet. Super delicious.

Once we got back to the bus, we decided to document how dirty out poor little feet were... There was a white color that made my feet look ghostly. Thanks Jordanian dirt! And thanks Jordan, for being a fun 4 day adventure!

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