Sunday, 17 February 2013

Enjoying the culinary delights of Zarqa

It is always a privilege to go and experience different things within a new culture, shops, restaurants and  markets, the sorts of things that are often hidden away in our western culture and yet are full of vibrancy and heritage. In the past, I have thought of myself as the adventurous type, willing to try anything (well almost) and last week I found myself in the most delightful place, a restaurant in Zarqa.

To give you some background, Zarqa is a fairly large city that is made of military facilities and manufacturing, there is a lack of cosmopolitanism to this place, an absence of Starbucks, a cinema and some other high street brands makes for an interesting adventure when trying to find clothes or daily necessities that you wouldn't worry about finding in your local Walmart or Tesco. By in large, most of the shops and restaurants are family run and with a scattering of fast food chains such as KFC and Pizza Hut. Despite this lack of west food chains and their standards, the Jordanians make up for it in the hospitality and real desire to please you and GREAT food.  These people are amazing, they want to be friends , drink coffee and want to learn English from you. Occasionally I have been a victim of poor hygiene standards and a weak stomach. The few ill fated experience have taught me not to eat at the bus stations or street vendors, unless recommended and yet these experiences have not deterred me from exploring and trying new things.

Mr Asraf's Restuarant on 36th Street, New Zarqa
Mr Asraf and Fraser
So back to last week, Fraser and myself were taken to a great restaurant in New Zarqa by our trusted friend and school bus driver, Adnan. The chef and owner, Mr Asraf tempted our empty stomachs with freshly produced and high quality arabic food, some I can barely pronounce and most definitely cannot spell! It was a delight as we watched him prepare our food with care and a willingness to please us, the fresh hoummous that had been prepared that morning in his kitchen (which later he showed us) and the overwhelming smell of freshly baked bread to accompany our feast.

The food was an absolute delight, full of vibrance in colour and taste that completely surpassed my expectations. After being well satisfied with the quality and deliciousness of the food, Mr Asraf gave us an official tour of his restaurant, the kitchens, family areas and even the toilets!! For me it was a joyous occasion  to not only be well fed, but be in such a delightful environment that at the same time was immaculate - which is rare experience in Zarqa.

A wonderful expereince which I hope to enjoy again and again...and maybe again!!


A delicious breakfast
My personal favourite - Baked Foul with garlic and green peppers

Doesn't the food look good!

Stuffed Falafel with red peppers

The restaurant's kitchen


Tuesday, 5 February 2013

First Day of the New Semester

The beginning of a new semester is usually a manic time, behind the scenes, to get everything ready for the children to not notice that it takes any effort at all. Yesterday, however, everything felt unnaturally calm. All staff were in, with Lilian and George being the only children around keeping themselves occupied. As it came close to the end of the day, we were checking over for what may have been missed, and felt surprised at how everything appeared to be ready. Everyone was calm and, after a little teacher training from Puanana, we felt prepared for the new semester.

This morning we arrived at the school at the usual time of 7:15am and got the usual things done that we do every morning at school. We put on the heaters, put out cups and toothbrushes for the children, put away dry washing (tea towels and things) from the day before, and began to welcome the children as they arrived.

We were delighted to see all their little familiar faces, along with two new ones. Beginning with morning circle, then to free choice, outdoor play, special activity (science/good character/music and movement), closing circle and goodbyes, the day went extremely well. To my surprise, the children carried out their work quietly, needing only some gentle reminding of how we do things. This gave us the time to demonstrate to the two new girls how we do things in our school, which was a little challenging for one, who speaks very little of either Arabic or English. 

Despite having such a good day, I was ready for a nap by the time I got home. So a family DVD (Shrek 2) was in order for the Eynon family! Lilian and George have loved being back with their friends, who they have missed so much, but after a busy first day back in school they too were in need of some rest!

Author: A.E.