Sunday, May 11, 2014

Back in the big city

Well we made it back to the big city it is one crazy bumpy five hour long drive there. It's a crazy drive but that when we got here Chris was really tired so he went to sleep and we went out to supper with Pastor sergeant and we went to a Indian themed restaurant the kind of Native American Indian it was really funny because it was very stereo typical we had steak and burgers and it was very modern restaurant in the big mall here in town it was strange because there was a white couple sitting on the other side of the bar and I couldn't help but stare at them because it was so strange to see white people and now we are back at the guest house and we are going to go to sleep hopefully tomorrow Chris will be good and we will be able to drive around in town and get a tour of the big city we are going to do some shopping here in town probably buy some souvenirs I don't have a whole lot else to report so I'll just to close it down at this point but we are definitely excited to be getting closer to the end of our trip it was a lot of fun and it was pretty awesome amor just said the last few days here the last leg of the trip goodnight everybody

3 comments:

  1. We miss you. My parents tried to comment but it didn'twork, dad typed a long one and lost it. I knowits of people are reading it and enjoying it.

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  2. Looking forward to having you back. I hope your back is surviving the trip.
    From one uwgb computer guy to another - I've found that the only insurance against loss of long or complex comments is to type it into notepad and then paste it (until it sticks). Of course we both know that, but being the trusting persons we are, we get burned anyway.

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  3. Hmm… also just lost my comment so taking advice and cut and paste…. Hope it works. Anyway, Hope your last couple of days remain interesting for you in the urban markets, culture, etc. And safe.
    But when as you get close to the end of your travel, I know how you feel…it’s kinda like a horse on a trail ride, as soon as the barn is in sight… it becomes a driving focus. Wondering if the sounds of Zambia includes a humble/jumble sound of spoken language in the background? I remember this in Poland… not understanding conversation sounds around us… on the bus, in the market, the restaurants. (not including the many one-on-one talks we had.) We became a little English speaking world of two. After a month of this… it was so refreshing to catch some understanding of talk sound around us as soon as we got in an American airport.
    May the time also fly on the way home! Mom

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