Africa!!!
Landing
in Africa. I was supposed to bring an affidavit signed by
Justin to bring Allison into the country, but I had Jusitn write on a
paper. They kind of laughed at it, but let her in after a
moment saying she was old enough to know for herself and that she
trusted me.
At
the rental car agency, Sixt, I noticed that I left Justin's tablet on
the plane. Long story short, I got it back. There are
good people in the world!
We
left the airport later than expected, I was the first to drive so it
was VERY hectic. Plus Allison got immediately sick and puked
before we could get her something. Ewww. Poor girl. Then
she proceeded to sleep about four hours like the dead.
We
bought groceries at a "black" store but felt safe. It
was rapidly growing dark and we were a few hours from our lodgings.
Dad was having a hard time driving in the dark because of so
many ginormous potholes the size of elephants. I was driving
and thought I missed the biggest hole ever but wham! Nailed it!
i thought I was off free, but after a minute it became obvious
that it was a flat. Dad and I emptied the trunk and got the
jack and spare out and were fixing it when truck stopped with a
white guy that offered to help. Dad quickly said yes. He
was speedy and proficient. We talked about how they potholes
are terrible on this road. He said, not this road. ALL of
the roads. He offered to let us sleep at his ranch with him.
We felt good about it because we still had at least two hours
of driving left and were nervous about it. His name is Johann
and is a lovely gentleman. Seriously the nicest host. He
said that God told him to help us. His ranch is nice and by a
river. He has 19 cows on it. He built a garage with an
apartment (amazingly decorated!) and plans to build a home on it in the future. Mom
and Dad stayed up late talking including the Book of Mormon. Dad
gave him a cabochon and a Book of Mormon. We even showered
which felt amazing after traveling so long!
The
next morning we drove to our lodging Zur Mine Lodge. What a
lovely little spot on earth. and a delicious jungle to boot.
We were advised by the owner that the weather the next day was
going to be foggy so to go see the vistas today at Blyde River gorge.
He also told us about a sweet restaurant that serves native
African food, no electricity by the river. Highlight for sure.
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