Friday, January 27, 2012
Saturday
We are up once again trying to pack up for the bush. We actually slept late. 4:40 am. Sorry no pics :( Internet is spotty.
Today we travel around 4.5 hours to get to New Day. My house isn't quite finished yet so i will be bunking with the teachers. Carolyn and Diana. We are great buds already. I can't wait to meet the kids and see Margaret and Kalinga.
The older posts on this blog are the ones i posted when we were here two years ago. It will be interesting to see the difference.
Today we travel around 4.5 hours to get to New Day. My house isn't quite finished yet so i will be bunking with the teachers. Carolyn and Diana. We are great buds already. I can't wait to meet the kids and see Margaret and Kalinga.
The older posts on this blog are the ones i posted when we were here two years ago. It will be interesting to see the difference.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Friday
Blu warned us we may be up at 3:00 am suffering from jet lag and sure nuff....it is 3:00 am and i am updating my blog...ugggggg The mosquitoes are flying so i am in my bed tucked away beneathe my mosquito net. Today we are going food shopping while Blu and Wes head to the Embassey to take care of some business. The rain sounds nice. Wes is the other half of the missionary couple that are working along side Blu and Darbi.
Bye Bye Texas
From Texas. the "the crew"
to England (Carolyn in our room)
to Africa (grocery shopping)...this pic was stolen from Darbi :)
We are on our way! We left the US Tuesday January 24 around 5:00 pm headed to London England. The flight was cramped but uneventful. We landed in London the next morning around 7:00 am and jumped a train for the Comfort Hotel for a brief nap and hot shower. The people in England were very friendly but kept looking at us like we were a little different and i guess we were! We headed back to Heathrow via the bus, ate supper at The Giraffe restaurante and back on the plane for the second leg of our journey. The flight from London to Lusaka was not as cramped and i met a very nice man who works for some government agency teaching farmers to plant crops. How cool is that?
We finally landed in Lusaka and it was raining like a cow .........well you know...:) We did not have the original receipts for our work visas so we had to pay to enter the country. I should say Blu had to pay. We escaped without futher ado and headed to the mission house in Lusaka soaking wet and exhausted. I believe the day is Thursday. We traveled to a government office in search of our names in some sort of log so we could get our actual work visas but no luck. I do not exist in Zambia. mmmm I have a 30 day temporary visa and will have to come back. I thought I was unorganized! We headed back to the mission house bobing and weaving out of traffic like mad. Dallas traffice is nothing compared to Lusaka. Pizza from Pizza Inn for supper and bed. nite nite
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