Blog About Jordan Day 2010, Precious Things!

Yesterday, I went with two friends of mine to The Dead Sea and to be honest it was the first visit to the Sea!! Believe it or not, I didn’t leave Amman since 5 years for any reason and all my weekends were only in Amman. All my friends were advising me to visit places outside Amman but I was saying: “You guys don’t feel the beauty and warmth of Amman, try to feel not only see”!
We prepared our things including food, drink, games and our beloved music (Abdulhalim Hafiz, Fayrouz and Charbel Rouhana) and started our short trip at 8pm. I really enjoyed the drive and everything was totally beautiful, lights and people laughing and enjoying Thursday’s stunning weather at night. The roads to The Dead Sea and Aqaba were fully loaded with cars and motorcycles and all of them were driving slowly except few crazy drivers, they were moving and increasing speed. Also girls had fun along the way, singing and laughing.
I didn’t expect to find many people but they were more than 1000 persons divided into groups. playing, eating, singing or even dancing, all of them were totally nice. We finally landed in place where the sea was less than 50 meters away, prepared our “Arajeels” and drinks and started talking about the day. We enjoyed the music so much and we started reminding ourselves of great days in Amman! We were really very happy.
I used to end everything in a crazy way but my friend had the chance to start before I did, he said :”I really love Jordan, do you love it Mohammad?” I answered :”Absolutely yes, dido you expect another answer?” he answered :”No no.. I am just wondering. my 3rd friend was silent and suddenly said :I didn’t know better fools than you guys, but you shouldn’t ask this question again because we absolutely love Jordan so much, I have no clue why would you ask that!” we decided to shout “I love you Amman” and we truly did! People around us were starting at me (because my voice was the loudest) but I bet, they wanted to say the same!!
at 1:30am we started to preparing for leaving and go back to Amman. I could not describe how I enjoyed views at that time. Incredibly paints made by unknown artists. Beautiful houses and lights along the way. I really enjoyed that very much but I finally figured out that I am such a very very very bad photographer at night!
Finally and at the end of this post, I want to tell that we are facing some temporarily problems in Jordan like work but honestly we still love this country, because Jordan simply gives more than a work or money, it gives the love and respect to all of us. Having a problem must not stop our love but it should give us another reason to work harder to solve and make our country a great place.
May god bless Jordan and keep it safe always and forever.. Happy BAJD everyone






