We had anticipated and planned for this trip for a long time but when it finally came down to a few days before I started to get nervous about leaving the kids and flying to the other side of the world. I knew the "Nanas" were going to be fine, I just didn't know if I was going to be fine. I'm so grateful to say I was better than fine and David and I had a blast!! I made a video of all of our pictures but here are some of my faves.
We spent the first day and a half in the MTC and getting to see Johannesburg. These parents of mine are amazing. The first morning we stopped by a local pharmacy so I could grab some eye drops and to get some local currency from the ATM and I about had a heart attack thinking we were going to get robbed at any minute. My parents on the other hand are so acclimated they don't even think twice. Well, I am here to tell you that even though they are over their culture shock I was not. They are amazing and are truly consecrating everything to the Lord for these couple of years and I love them for it.
David and I were giddy about being on vacation and getting to spend 24/7 with each other for 10 days.
We went to see a beautiful botanical gardens in Johannesburg. Then the next morning we flew down to Capetown. After being in a very industrial Joburg the beauty of Capetown was especially breathtaking. Which it would have been anyway but it seemed that we appreciated it a million times more.
This was the view from our B&B just a little 3 minute walk down to the beach. It was GORGEOUS.
The first day in Capetown David and I hopped on a shuttle and went to a safari and then got to hang out with this Cheetah for 45 minutes. This has been a dream of David's for a long time and my introverted husband was more talkative and expressive in front of strangers than I've ever seen him. He took advantage of every moment and even was the only one who got to let the Cheetah drink water out of his hand.
It was about this time of the trip when I decided to start taking videos instead of pictures so I could put a video together. We spent the next few days driving the coast lines, seeing all the sites, eating wonderfully cheap food (because of the currency exchange) and playing games with my parents each night.
Here we are on a little boat. We saw dolphins, sea lions and a whale in just a couple of hours. That's famous table top mountain behind us. The clouds settle perfectly on it a lot of times and they call it the table cloth.
If you look behind David's reaction when I told him to smile for another picture you can see just how windy it is. While we were in Cape Town we experience some of the windiest days of the year. We thought it would put a damper on our fun but we hardly even noticed. We just got used to walking at a slant everywhere we went.
Words can't describe how much fun we had with these two and what a great trip they gave us. We will always, always be grateful for it. We LOVED every minute we got to spend with them. Thank you Mom and Dad we are SO proud of what you are doing down in Africa. Those missionaries are so lucky to have you!!