Sunday, December 29, 2013

Christmas in the Desert

You may be surprised that it does not matter how far away you are from home, the holidays are an exceptionally busy everywhere. That is why I have not posted in two weeks, I feel like it has been nonstop between getting in last minute adventures (I can't believe I leave in 3 weeks), baking lots of Christmas goodies, planning events, attending Christmas parties and occasionally studying. The lack of sleep was totally worth it because Christmas in the desert turned out to be pretty darn amazing.

Going back a couple weeks, a group of us exchange students got picked up to head to Al-Ain for the afternoon. Our friend the Sheikh invited us over for a going away type of afternoon. When we got to his farm we all got into Dune Buggies and ATVs and began our 30 minute drive into the desert. It was so beautiful, I know I say that a lot but actually these sand dunes went on for miles and miles and with the sun and the winter air it was perfect. We spent the afternoon talking, eating and watching them train the falcons. It was super cool. They would take a an Indus Bird (They are actually endangered, who knew?) and once they got it flying they would release the falcon. Some of the falcons went straight for the prey but others made it a little more difficult and we would have to chase after the bird and the falcon to try again. Once we actually lost the falcon for a while. The Sheikh's sons could not find it using the radar and after 20 minutes of running around they gave up and got their dad who found it in no joke 2 minutes. It was once again a perfect day in Al-Ain. We said our goodbyes and promised to all meet again in the future...insh'allah.
If you look closely you can see where we had set up camp
We finally got a group picture with the Sheikh and his sons
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas..sorta
A few days later we left for a day in Musandam, Oman. Musandam is the region at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula and is only about 2 hours from campus. The trip was organized through my exchange program (CIEE) and we did not have to worry about anything but relaxing. When we got to the border we were picked up and taken to the port where we got on our dhow boat. There were only 9 of us so the boat was huge! Unfortunately, a storm was coming so we did not go to the island we originally planned to but we did find a pretty spectacular cove to stay the night. We spent the evening hanging on the beach, eating an amazing meal, swimming in the dark (there were phytoplankton, bioluminescent dinoflagellates to be exact, in the water which made the water glow anytime you moved...soooo cool), reading, playing cards and just talking. Finally around 3am (maybe, I am not sure what time it really was) we went to the top deck to sleep. It was not too bad sleeping at first but around 5am the storm hit. The wind was unreal. It was supposed to be 25knots and I am quite certain it was. Not only was the boat rocking like crazy but it was so cold. One of my friends managed to make a pillow fort to hide from the wind while I decided to just go survival mode and get into the fetal position in the bottom of the sleeping back. It worked a little but it made for a really rough last few hours of sleep. The next day was lots of relaxing, eating, sleeping, reading and being lazy. It was a perfect break from the reality that we still had class and were about to spend Christmas thousands of miles away from home. No I can say I spent the weekend before Christmas tanning on the Arabian Sea :)
Sunset as we left the port
Us girls on the ride out to the cove
Boat reading :)
An extreme game of spoons that left us with lots of broken spoons and minor injuries
View when we woke up
A cave that the took us in
You could only see the opening from the open water and once inside it was amazing
Lucky us, we hit another storm heading back to the port
When we got back to port all the fishermen had come back with their catches

Now on to Christmas :)

Since the weather and surroundings do not help put you in the holiday spirit we decided to bake while listening to hours of Pandora Christmas music to make it feel like Christmas. It was a success. After an extreme shopping experience and two days of baking we were left with piles of goodies and a lot of excitement for our first Christmas in the desert.
A successful and expensive shopping trip
Let the baking games begin
We avoided (or fixed) some near disasters since we had minimal baking supplies and sketchy ovens
Even though it started to feel like Christmas, something was still missing. It was just a strange adjustment that no one said Merry Christmas when you walked by and that it was just another day off for most students. It was a little difficult at first until one night when I came back to dorms late. My favorite supervisor was working so I ran to get her a bag of goodies I had made for her. When I got back to the office she was so excited that I thought of her and then she pulled out a wrapped box. She handed me the present and said that she was so blessed to have met me this semester and wanted to get me something to remember her and to make it feel more like Christmas. I was so touched by her gesture I could have cried. It was so unexpected and so loving. Here was this amazing Egyptian woman who does not even celebrate Christmas who thought about me, the exchange student who passes through her office every day, and went out of her way to get me a gift. That moment right there made everything better. It was truly one of those precious Christmas stories you read about and I was speechless. She is such a great person so we sat and talked for hours until I realized it was 3am and I had class in the morning. It was a great start to Christmas :)
It was not even that she got me a gift but rather that she thought of me and went out of her way to show me love on Christmas :)
Christmas Eve we had classes (I even had a quiz) which was a bummer but at least in one class we had a little party (it is a class of just Americans with an American professor). When we got out of class the weather was perfect and they even had the fountains on so we snapped a quick holiday picture.

We made gingerbread men for each person in class, this was me...the boot on my hurt ankle and a volleyball haha
Christmas goodies in class
Can't say I have ever taken a picture like this on Christmas before
After classes it was a little sad to be honest because there it was Christmas Eve and I had nothing to do and no where to really go. Thankfully, my friends who are professors went back to the states for Christmas and gave us their on campus apartment. Within seconds of sitting down in their house in front of the tree it was all better.
Christmas tree complete with gifts from home and friends :)
Time flew by and a group of us headed to church. It was really nice to be around so many people at the service who were celebrating Christmas for its true meaning. After church my friend picked me up and we went to her house for Christmas. All of her family was there and some friends too and we sat around the table eating, laughing and having an amazing time for more than 5 hours. Traditionally they open presents at midnight so when it hit 12am they put on an Arabic Christmas song really loud and started handing out the presents (They even got me one!). It was such a perfect night. I could not have asked for a better way to spend Christmas Eve.

Their Tree ironically looked super Patriotic
So thankful to spend Christmas Eve with her :)
Christmas Picture taken at around 1am
Finally a real holiday feast :)
 Once I got back to the apartment my friends and I stayed up until 5am talking and just having a great time. Since we weren't surrounded by family and anxious to open gifts, we slept in until noon when our friend knocked at the door. He had come to prepare the prime rib roast we were going to eat for dinner. I can't properly describe what happened the rest of the day but it was the most wonderful Christmas in the desert a girl could ask for. We watched Christmas movies, ate Christmas cookies and chocolate, went through hundreds of conversation starters, had the most amazing Christmas meal, had a midnight pancake meal, and spent the night talking and laughing until we literally all fell asleep where we were sitting. We all took time out to skype our families too and I think most of our families were pleasantly surprised that we were all so happy and content considering our situation.
Our Christmas table, complete with our gingerbread house
Amazing friends to spend the holidays with
Our amazing dinner

Christmas was great. There really is no other way to explain just how perfect our little Christmas in the desert turned out. We have been truly blessed this year that is for sure. Hope that everyone had an amazing Christmas and holiday season. It is hard to believe that it is almost 2014 and my time at AUS is coming to a close. Here's to making the last 3 weeks count!
Pretty incredible that I took this picture on Christmas Eve :)

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