Anyway, after learning about the company that is funding our amazing trip, and that is a MAJOR part of Saudi Arabia, we also learned a little about Saudi Arabian culture and society and well as a little Arabic.
We also began to learn about traditional Saudi dress, which you can see me posing beside in this picture. I won't have to wear the traditional men's wear called a thobe (the white robe) and ghutra (the headdress), however I am certainly going to buy one while I am there. The women will have to wear the abaya at most public locations in Saudi Arabia.
After a VERY nice lunch we heard from a few program alumni that told us what we could expect and how excited we should be about this amazing opportunity to see a country that is closed off to most Americans. Now I am back at the hotel for the evening to relax and get ready for our traveling day tomorrow. It is going to be a very long day tomorrow.
8 comments:
Wow! I am glad you don't have to wear those funky clothes. But I can't wait to see you in them when you come back. Ha Ha Ha! I guess you were in "school" today! It all sounds really cool!
Josh, What a great comment! I am looking forward to trying on some Saudi clothes. It should be a way to fit in a little as a guest. Plus, I will have a great Halloween outfit for next year!
Dear Mr.Heiden
When you get back from your trip,will you show our class the throbe and the ghutra?
sincerly,
Jacob
Somebody get on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I will certianly bring in some items for show and tell!
Dear Mr.Heiden
U would look funky in those clothes.a;lksdjf;alskjf;lskadjf;sdlkjf Mr.Heiden.
hi mr.heiden i am really enjoying the book the family under the bridge and i can not wait untill we get to read the other book and see the movie. plus seeing mr.harshberger get hit with pies was a great joke!i wish they were throghing the pies at you! that would be totaly awsome!
sinserly
kynnedy
Do women have to wear black always? If so, why?
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