We walked into the hall laughing. We just passed a hand full of 7th graders, some in costume some not, laughing and greeting
us on the stairs. “Welcome!” one of the English teachers greeted us with a hug,
“Here's your tickets.” She handed us green squares of paper, some of the
invitations that were given to the students, each with a number hand written in
the corner and interesting spellings of our names at the top. We continued to
the bathroom to complete our costumes, we hadn't wanted to wear them in the
taxi. In the bathroom be ran into more of the middle school girls, chatting
loudly and touching up their costume makeup. We took off our coats and tied our
scarves like bands around our heads.“You're ninjas!” the girls exclaimed. We
laughed and felt proud of our simple costumes.
There isn't very much to do in Irbid, especially not for
pre-teens and young teenagers, so once in a while AES throws parties for the
older students. This one was a Halloween Party, yes in the middle of November.
The party was a cross between a middle school dance, a costume party, a dinner,
and a bingo night. It was fun seeing all the students dressed up and out of
uniform. The school has strict rules about make up and hair styles, so this was
the first time I'd seen any of the girls with their hair down and in any
makeup- even if for most the girl it was costume makeup. The music played
during the dancing portions of the party was a mix of American and Arabic dance
music. Like at most American middle school dances, the girls all danced
together while the boys stood along the wall acting too cool to dance. And the
girls all sat together during the bingo games and during dinner. It's good know
that some things are the same in both America and Jordan.
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