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Wednesday, February 7. 2007
below are the transcripts to these videos: Amme's Story Part 2 Videos
Part 2-1
It was August 1930, and the news about her brother's death had spread. People from the British Training Mission, who were spending the Summer in Brummana, visited Amme's family to offer their condolences. They knew of Amme from before, that she had graduated from the British Training College with the Higher Training Diploma, and they offered her a teaching job in Tyre (Soor), where they had a small school. Her mother, and her brother, Elias, allowed her to go. At the time, if she hadn't left the house, something would've happened to her; she would've gone crazy or fallen sick...
She went to Soor, along with two other teachers who had been with her at the British Training College: Martha, from Tripoli (Tarablus), and Fahima, from Beirut.
She worked there for two years. "And the fact is that my life is from Martha and Fahima." They never left her alone. They lived together in a house within the school campus. The campus was surrounded by a wall, and had a garden with a pool in it to water the plants. Sometimes, she would lose them and go off by herself into the garden to be alone. They would always go look for her, or ask �khala� Farida, the older woman who took care of them, to find her.
She owes her life and mental health to them. �They were so kind to me, so wonderful to me�. They were good friends, and the three of them were very close, probably closer than sisters would be. They shared a bedroom, and had a living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. They�d �come and go� together� for two years, during which her life was revived.
- Was Sour beautiful at the time?
- Yeah�.it was different than it is today. There weren't all the tall buildings that are on the shore today. Instead there was the �kharab�...
Part 2-2
On the coast of Tyre (Soor) there weren't sandy beaches, but "kharab": ruins and rocks from old ports and buildings. Amme, Martha and Fahima used to go on Sundays to walk on these ruins. They'd go to church, attend the Sunday service which was held by a priest who would come in from Sidon, and then go take a walk on the "kharab". There wasn't anywhere else for them to go.
The rocks there were very slippery, and they'd be careful and try not to slip. One day, they were walking there and arrived to a place where there was a hole between the rocks, with fish swimming in it. "And the water is tricky; you can't tell how deep it is; you think you can reach out your hand and find the fish". She reached into the water and slipped and fell into the hole. She held on to the rocks around her; it turned out to be very deep, deeper than her height. Martha and Fahima were helpless, how would they get her out?
Across the ruins there were houses, where many of their students lived. And it seems that the students would wait and watch, when they saw that their teachers were going out on the kharab.
One of them, a teenage girl, saw her fall in. She ran from her home to the ruins, and pulled her out of the hole!
"That was one of the incidents that was very funny."
She was all wet, and they went home so she could change her clothes. At the time she was wearing all black, throughout two years.
"People are very good... My experience with people, whether in teaching, traveling or through meetings: people are very very nice."
After Soor, she went and taught in Baghdad, in a Jewish school....
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-birdog- Amme's Story on BloggingBeirut.com
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