We're back from Safari and by now most of us have washed all the red dirt away. It's been very dry at the game park and the red dirt covers us from head to toe as we take the game drives.
We tried a different safari company in a different part of the park. It was a beautiful location. There was a watering hole on the property. With the dry spell there were always animals at the watering hole. I hope to be able to post some pictures to tell the story.
As for tonight, we will share our last dinner here at Voyager at the Italian restaurant. I think I speak for everyone when I say that if it were not for our loves ones that we long to see and hug we would stay in this place much longer. Pat commented on how hard it was to say goodbye to those we have come to love. Oh how true that is!
We will leave part of our hearts here, forever attached to these people whom God loves immensely and whom God has called us to reach out to with His HOPE, LOVE and FAITH. You have blessed us with your love and support. We cannot wait to hug each of you and try to tell you of our experiences in this far away land!
Denise
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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I can't wait to hear all about the safari this year. Satao is new to me and I'm eagerly waiting to hear how it compared to Voi. Did you hear the lions roar?
ReplyDeleteSo neat to see the pictures- and hear all the stories- can't wait to hear more when you all get home. I'm glad it has been a blessing to all- and what a blessing you have been over there to others. Praying you have a smooth trip home. :)
ReplyDeleteI recall not getting much sleep while on safari. Thinking I can sleep anytime, but how often can you hear wild lions in the dark of night roar back and forth. Awesome, Hope some of you got to share the experience. Can't wait to hear the stories ans see the photos. Bless all of you for doing GODS work in such a far away land. Pretty soon it will be over for another year, and we can start planning for next year.(Right Pat?)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Roman!!!! Unless God flatly says 'no,' I'll be on that plane for Kenya next July. I'm hoping you'll be there, too, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise for all the journaling..You made it come alive here! Safe travels home and I hope its all uneventful for everyone luggage and all! ;)
ReplyDeletePraying for a safe trip home. I can't believe it's over already:( God Bless you all for your obedience to His call. What an awesome way to be used as His servant.
ReplyDeleteMy love to you all,
Angie