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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Ayat

On the Ropes!!

Every year Grade Five puts on a huge production, a play  that my drama teacher writes, and this year it was my turn!!!

Photo: Two girls in angel costumesMy friend Sukayna and I were the lead along with two boys.

Photo: Girl and two boysSukayna and I were the two angels: Goodness and  Evil, who come down from the heavens to Earth and meet two crazy people, and they all go looking for the reason of evil spreading everywhere. And guess what? I was the evil angel! And Sukayna was the good angel.
 
Friday, May 15, 2009
Ayat

Sports Day!

Photo: Girl sittingEvery year we all look forward to SPORTS DAY!!!  All the grades from one to five participate in sports day. It is so exciting and loads of fun.

All the grades get put into teams by the sports teachers however each team are in the same grade.

This year I was in the white team. I had great and athletic people in my team and best of  all some of my friends.

 
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Ayat

Camping Trip

You won't believe it! I went camping! Every year grade five goes on a camping trip to the Dana nature reserve. Dana is a village in the south of Jordan that is four hours away from were I live in Amman (the capital of Jordan). On Thursday I woke up super excited but at the same time nervous (since me and my class were going to be camping there in tents). I went to school ready with my sleeping bag, clothes, and packed lunch and went onto the bus to start my journey.


Photo: Interior of a bux

 
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Ayat

My Birthday!

I am very lucky because the day of my birthday was on multicultural day at school, multicultural day at school is when all of us dress up from different countries and present them to the school(it will be in my next post for more details). So because of multicultural day we didn't have lessons, so there was no lessons on my birthday.  But the luckier part was that my mom told me that I am allowed to pick five friends and take them down to the Dead Sea for the day!!! I got so excited so I invited five of my friends to come from school with me to the Dead Sea to celebrate my birthday!

Photo: The Dead Sea

Photo: Sign at Dead SeaThe Dead Sea is a place 40 minutes away from were I live(Amman the capital of Jordan) it is the lowest point on earth and is so much fun.
 
There are swimming pools and beaches, and special mud that is very good for the skin. Lots of people go there for medical reasons as well as just to enjoy the weather, pools and beaches.

You may be thinking why it is called the Dead Sea; well it is called the Dead Sea because it is so salty that there are no animals living in it. A very cool fact about it is that if you swim in the Sea, you FLOAT  because of all the salt in it!
Me and my friends went down with my family and we had a blast.
We first went to the room in the  Hotel and changed into our swimming suits and then we hit the pool.


 

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