Finally it has arrived, my departure date!
I have spent the last 2 weeks having several farewells and saying my goodbyes and now it is time to fly off into my new adventure.
Goodbyes are funny things, sometimes they are hard and other times not so much. This time was a mixture of both. I spent some quality time with my parents whilst home and I will miss them, but on the other-hand this trip could not come sooner. I personally need this trip now more than I ever have and it will do wonders for me to follow that voice inside my head and heal my heart at the same time.
Leaving my mother in tears on the side of the freeway I jump into the car of one of my bestie's and head off toward the airport. Whilst in line to check in I have an absolute freakout when I can't find my passport!! Thank god I actually have it, I just moved it from its usual spot for some unknown reason.
Once at the counter there is another issue. The lady will not let me check in without proof of my ongoing flight from Johannesburg. I have this proof, but it is on my laptop which has decided it does not want to connect to the airport WiFi. Eventually that is sorted and I get checked in and go to exchange some money for Sth African Rand. By this stage Belinda and I realise that even though we thought we had heaps of time I really have to get through security and customs as my boarding time is not far away...No time for duty free shopping!!
I can't complain about Singapore Airlines at all, they were were quite good to fly with and I was lucky enough to end up with a spare seat next to me on both my flights. I can complain however about the stupid cold I got 2 days before I left which made my flights quite uncomfortable! By the time I landed at Singapore airport (8hrs and 3 movies later) my nose was red raw and my ears still had not popped so I couldn't hear properly and apparently was yelling at people.. Not to mention it was 1am and still 30 degrees outside!! I then boarded my 10 hr flight to Johannesburg intent on popping sleeping pills and waking up at my destination. My body however had a different idea. It decided I would only have 3 hrs sleep and 4 nose bleeds!
I arrive at Johannesburg at 7am and Trevor greets me at the airport with a hug and a coffee. We then head off to have Mothers Day breakfast with his family.
I spend the next 2 days taking medication and suffering 12 more nose bleeds! Not the greatest start.
Trevor runs a business so has to work whilst I am here but his mum and sister took me on a little tour of Johannesburg and to some flea markets in town which had some really creative stuff! Most things are hand made, intricate bead work and paintings as well as local foods and clothing. So far things have not seemed as scary as some people have told me, however there are locked bars on the house doors and electric gates and fences. Windows must be kept up and valuables hidden when stopped at traffic lights.
Trevor's sister Lisa took me to a Lion Park 45 mins outside of the city yesterday, it was fantastic!! We got to go into a cage with around 7 five month old lion cubs that you could pat as long as it was behind the shoulders and firmly. We then drove ourselves around the park where there was different areas for Lions, white lions, cheetahs, and wild dogs. They literally came right up to our car! It was amazing! There was also Giraffe feeding, hyenas, zebras and springboks.
As yet I have not made concrete plans about the rest of my trip. I am definitely going to Cape Town and Mozambique and I think we are going to Kruger Park next week.
I am enjoying Africa and looking forward to what the coming months bring!
Yvette
you are my personal hero Yvette, please move your hand from tigers/lions/other beasts cause I'm affraid for you just looking the pictures! take care and say hello to Africa for me, please. Kisses and hugs from Croatia!!!
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