April 21, 2012

An Island of Fun

 

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The first week of this month was the last week of school for the first term.  The second term doesn’t start until May 7, so I decided to take advantage of the short break to get away and revitalize myself.  A friend from the states blessed me with a gift to treat myself to something special, so I went to Namibia with Amber, Jako, Gretchen, Terra, Joann, and the boys.  We all packed up and drove across the boarder to an island surrounded by the beautiful Nunda River.  We took a few detours on the way not exactly sure where we were going, but found the place around 10:30 pm the night we were supposed to check in.  Luckily, the new Land Rover could handle the amount of water surrounding the island, so we were able to drive in since all the boats were put away for the night and the drivers were sleeping…the adventure continues. 

imageIn the morning we moved to our permanent campsite which was right on the water.  Waking up and seeing the sun rise over the water was the most breathtaking view I had while visiting Namibia; the sky turned beautiful hues of orange, yellow, and pink as the sun crept its way up into the clouds.  We walked around the island and found the landscaping to be almost as beautiful as the sunrise.  We walked through paths in the bush, covered with exotic flowers and greenery, and came out at different campsites on the water, then larger clearings near the pool, sun deck, restaurant, reception, and other lodging they offered.  They also had toilets “Loo’s” and showers DSC_0455all around the camping areas, each having their own theme and uniqueness to it.  Some were nestled in the bush, while others high in the sky over looking the river.  One had a large bathtub facing the river and at night it was the most serene place to be…a hot bath, under the stars, gazing out into the river unknown.  All of us did the “Loo Tour” and laughed at the many clever things they came up with!

Another exciting thing about the island was that it is surrounded by crocodiles and hippos.  Each night we would often hear the hippos around our tents grazing in the grass and one morning a hippo discovered Amber and Jako’s tent and held the hostage for a few minutes while deciding whether or not he wanted to leave them alone or charge down the tent.  Luckily he left them alone P10103112and went back into the water before anybody else got up for the day.  Speaking of Hippos, the island also had a croc/hippo cage as a swimming pool and more than once we saw hippos moving around in the river while we were in the cage swimming, taking a break from the heat of the sun. 

Jako loves birds and they offered a bird tour where you would go around the island for 2 hours checking out the birds that lived there and maybe spotting some of the rare species that thrive in that area.  Well you need two people to go on this tour, so I volunteered thinking there would be many picture opportunities…there were fewimage opportunities, but at least I learned something about birds…hehe. 

Each day we really had no agenda we just each spent our own time relaxing, hanging out together, fellowshipping around meals, and enjoying God’s creation all around us.

What a blessing to have ventured out to another country and to an island with an amazing group of people! 

 

Now I am ready to dive into to planning and preparing for the next Term which starts in just three weeks…

 

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"He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary,and young men stumble and fall;but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."

Isaiah 40:29-31

 

 

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