• Hari 2

    Adventures in transportation!

    6 Oktober 2023, Sepanyol ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    And you thought I was just going to Spain? Surprise! After 12 hours of good sleep I woke at 9am ready to go. After a late breakfast, we packed for the weekend. Today we are heading to Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹, where Andrew and Dani will run a half marathon on Sunday. We walked close to 2 miles to the train station and rode the train for an hour north to Seville. From the train station we took a local bus to the bus station, and got on a Flixbus to Lisbon, about a 5 hour ride. Yay for public transportation! We then walked around the bus station to our hotel. Andrew planned all this so well! It was 10pm when we checked into the hotel, so it's time for bed. Sightseeing in Lisbon tomorrow.......no pics today.Baca lagi

  • Hari 1

    Happy birthday to ME!

    5 Oktober 2023, Amerika Syarikat ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    I am traveling again! It's my birthday and I landed in Madrid this morning. Ten years ago today,
    I celebrated with my mom and siblings and spouses in Barcelona, Spain! We had paella, hoping to have that again on this trip. I am here to visit Andrew and Dani. Those who followed my Malawi trip can opt out/unfollow if you don't want to read about this trip. But it's going to be a fun one!
    My flights were easy and short compared to Malawi, only 6 1/2 hours from Philadelphia to Madrid, and the flight to Philly was only 90 min. Spain is 6 hours ahead of the East coast USA. I landed around 8am in Madrid and then had a few hours to wait at the train station before catching a train to Puerto de Santa Maria, where Andrew and Dani live. A really smooth 4 hour ride on the fast train, and here I am. Dinner and bed for me as I only dozed on plane and train.
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  • Hari 23

    Travelling home

    31 Mei 2023, Amerika Syarikat ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Well, I made it home! Four flights and 36 hours later. It is kind of surreal to walk back into first world after spending time in the third world. And back to driving on the right side of the world. This trip was different than a short-term term mission trip in many ways. I wasn’t traveling in a group everywhere. Ministry was much more personal. I learned a little about refugees and their life. I got to see an incredible woman who loves the people of Malawi and takes time to get to know them. Our friendship deepened as we prayed together and I followed in her footsteps. I still love Malawi and her people and hope I can go back, without waiting 13 years to do so. Thank you for following on this trip with me. I'd love to discuss it further with any of you if you want to.Baca lagi

  • Hari 21

    Last day in Malawi

    29 Mei 2023, Malawi ⋅ 🌙 61 °F

    Today is my last full day in Malawi. We did a couple of errands in the morning, including stopping at Ethiopian Airlines office to confirm some changes they made on my ticket. Stopped for lunch, then headed to Dzaleka one last time. I spent some time talking with a young lady who is on the YWAM team. She is from Democratic Republic of Congo and was kidnapped when age was 18 by militants, but somehow managed to escape. She hitchhiked and was picked up by a couple of truck drivers, and while she didn't say it, inferred that there was some "payment" for the ride. When they got to a border, the drivers went to show passports, etc, and left her there waiting for them to return, but they never did. She had nothing, no ID, passport, money. Didn't know where she was. There were others stranded there in similar situation, so Malawi police were called and made arrangements for them all to be transported to Dzaleka Refugee Camp. She has been there ever since- 6 YEARS. Has applied for resettlement and now just waits for her request to be approved. Once they are approved, they then wait for an assignment to a new country. She loves the ministry at YWAM and has been there for 4 years, working with women, widows, disabled, and young girls- teens(her favorite). But her dream is to be a doctor. And she would love to get married and have children. So much unknown, but she has hope and joy. Won't you remember to pray for Dorcas when you think of her story? There are over 50,000 people at Dzaleka and EVERY ONE OF THEM HAS A HORROR STORY that brought them to the camp. It is sobering to think about the trauma, the despair, the poverty, the frustration of these people.
    Next, we went into the village just outside the camp and next to the YWAM base. Over 20 women showed up for Bible study, led by Roberta today. But first, they sang. Their joyful worship makes me so happy. I said my goodbyes to my new friends, and we headed back to Lilongwe. Roberta wanted to go out to celebrate my last night. There are only one or two restaurants on her side of town that stay open for supper. So we were back at La Cantina mexican restaurant. The food is so good!
    It has been an amazing and wonderful almost 3 weeks here and I hate to see it end. Thanks for coming along for the ride. Now 2 days and 4 flights to get home Wed evening.
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  • Hari 20

    Day 18 in Malawi

    28 Mei 2023, Malawi ⋅ 🌙 61 °F

    Not much to report today. We went to church for 7:30 am (!) service with another good message from Zechariah. Had breakfast back at Roberta's after church. Then I started sewing because I had cushions to finish. Got them done and they look pretty nice, I think. A friend of Roberta's came by to visit for awhile, and after supper we started watching a movie on Netflix, but we're too tired to finish it since we got up so early, so will have to finish it tomorrow night. That's it for today.Baca lagi

  • Hari 19

    Day 17 in Malawi

    27 Mei 2023, Malawi ⋅ 🌙 59 °F

    Continuing the theme of R&R, we went to a monthly farmer and craft market this morning. I picked up some nice souvenirs, including a carved wooden giraffe and a basket woven by women at Dzaleka refugee camp. Roberta saw a lot of her friends. Then we did a quick grocery run, lunch at Urban Cafe, the lovely outdoor restaurant that Roberta took me to when I had just arrived. Next was manicures and pedicures, I treated Roberta as a thank you for her wonderful hospitality. Spas in Malawi are new in recent years. It was a really nice treat. I finished a second cushion cover and half way done with the third. Early church in am.Baca lagi

  • Hari 18

    Day 16 Zambia to Malawi

    26 Mei 2023, Zambia ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

    Our last game drive, at 6 am. We saw quite a few bird species, most I had never heard of. Phone cameras just don't take very good bird pictures so I won't post too many. Saw sleeping lions and also 2 sleeping elephants, lying down. Looked a couple of big rocks!
    Had breakfast at 10:30 am after packing up, and had our last boat ride and trip across the park to meet our driver to take us back to Lilongwe. It was an amazing trip and i am grareful to have experienced all that time observing the beauty and creativity of God's creation. It was also a relaxing and refreshing time that I am very grateful for.
    No real issues crossing the border and got back to Roberta's house at 6:30pm, a 6 1/2hr drive after bouncing around in the safari truck for 3 hours in the morning. We had four game drives, totaling 14 hours of safari time. It was a lot of very active sitting- my fitbit counted over 12 thousand steps on Thursday!
    Three more days in Malawi-the weekend and one more day in Dzaleka.
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  • Hari 17

    Day 15 - in Zambia

    25 Mei 2023, Zambia ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    We had a 5am wake-up shout outside our chalet, with coffee and a muffin at 5:30am. Then across the river for our second game drive at 6 am. In a matter of minutes, we saw a herd of impala, and nearby a Hyena strolled casually through the same field. Then elephants, giraffes, and zebras, with many close-up encounters. A highlight today was a lioness, sunning on a sandy riverbed. The other highlight was several sightings of the lilac-breastfed roller bird-SO pretty.
    We had breakfast at 10am after we got back and had time to relax until lunch at 2pm. I sat in the open chalet and read for awhile. No reliable internet so I can't do much with my phone. So I am writing my posts and will upload them all when we are back in Lilongwe.
    Our evening drive was good, we saw 2 male lions napping. Drove around some more, and at dusk we went back to see if they had wakened, and there they were, looking at all the safari vehicles surrounding them. They both stood up, and sauntered away to start their nightly prowl. Then we drove to see 3 female lions and three cubs. As the safari vehicles pass on the one lane rutted roads, the drivers tell each other where the "good" animals are. There are usually 6-10 different safari trucks on any given drive.
    All the animals in this park are native to the park, and no animals have been brought in. This is their home. There are no fences to keep them in, but a river borders one whole side.
    One more game drive, then the long drive back to Lilongwe. Then only three more days in Malawi ☹️
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  • Hari 16

    Day 14 Malawi to Zambia

    24 Mei 2023, Zambia ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    We were up early and met our driver at 6:30am. I am so glad Roberta did not have to make this drive. We drove about 3 hours to the border where the big, brand new customs buildings were. It took us only 15 min to get through, but the paperwork for the car and drive took 1 hour and 45 min. Zambia's roads are WORSE than Malawi's! It took an extra 30-45 minutes to slow down and avoid all the potholes. We arrived at the gate to South Luangwa National Park at 1pm, and waited for the Lidge car to pick us up, as the lodge is on the other side of the park and across the Luangwa River. They arrived in a big safari vehicle, and we drove all the way across the park, about 45 min. In the first 20 min. in the park, we saw hippos, elephants, zebras, impalas, and giraffes, and that wasn't even the safari yet! We came to the river where a small motorboat was waiting to take us across. It is a very short ride, but there are a lot of hippos in the river, so they were very watchful as we rode across to the Msandile Lodge. It is all very open to the outside- The Lodge building has a couple of seating areas, a dining table, a coffee station, and a bar. Dining tables are scattered out in front of the building, and lunch was waiting for us. After we ate, they took us to our chalet, which is open to the outdoors on 2 sides, looking out to the river, and concrete walls for the other 2 sides. They put up screened panels at night on the 2 open sided. So we a short time to get settled in and unpack, then it was time for a snack of coffee and cake, before setting out on our first game drive at 4. There are 6 other guests here, so it took 2 boat trips to get us all to the other side and back into the park to our vehicle. And we were off! Right away there was a pair of giraffes, then lots of impala and water bucks and a zebra right at the roadside posing for us. We saw a male lion napping, with at least a dozen safari vehicles driving up to him for pictures, then he woke up, and he posed too. The other drivers told our driver where they had just seen a leopard, and the sun was going down fast, so off we went. Found the leopard snoozing on a branch, surrounded by a few other safari vehicles. So on my very first safari, I saw a lion and a leopard! Amazing! We stopped for a drink and drank, then had almost an hours drive back to the river, then the boat to the lodge. Supper was waiting, we ate and then had to be escorted to our chalet by a guard with a flashlight, checking for animals, as the area where the lodge is, is a crossing area for hippos, elephants and something else. Do you can't wander around alone after dark. We went right to bed ate a long day.Baca lagi

  • Hari 15

    Day 13 in Malawi

    23 Mei 2023, Malawi ⋅ 🌙 64 °F

    We took the morning to do laundry and pack for our adventure tomorrow through Friday. We are going on a 2 night safari in South Luangwa Park! Four game drives! Don't expect much internet there. It is 4 1/2 hr drive from Lilongwe. I will still write up each day, and if there is no service, I will upload those days when we get back.
    We went out to Dzaleka to
    have another conversation with the family who had asked for money to pay off "someone" who would help expedite their exit from the camp. This time the son was present, and he speaks English and was able to explain that no one had asked them for money, but his mother was worried and wanted to be prepared in case someone did ask. I am trying to find out more about the refugees' plight, what the process is to get out and be resettled. I have so many questions and not many seem to fully understand the process. There are many rumors spread also. We returned home, had Supper and I almost finished a second cushion cover, but quit so I can get to bed early. We meet the driver at 6:30 am😴🥱
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