At one of our stops, Stefan and Cohen kept warm as they waited for us to look through some of the artifacts.
The boys sort of got tired of "smiling for the camera" and began to make faces toward the end of the day.
Melissa, we are still all scratching our heads at your choice of the chicken liver and piri-piri pancake! ?? Only in Africa!
Wesley was completely unimpressed with the splendor around her. But pretty much everyone was impressed with her! Everywhere we stopped, people were completely taken with her. (In most of the local African traditions, it really is not cutomary to take the baby out from the house until he or she is older--one lady in church the other day was telling me in her culture they don't usually take the kids out until they are at least 3 months old--so it is quite a sight to see a newborn being hauled all around!)
2 comments:
I just now had the fun of browsing down you-all's updated blogspot. Thanks for the "journey" with you-all in S.Africa, on your outings to the zoo and other attractions, and your trip home to Mozy. We love and miss you tons!! Hugs and kisses to three adorable epary ko from Sa'i and Tamo :)
Luv Always, Mom
Coach Kern - my only comment is: which one is Graham? Just kidding...love the name.
HOpe all is well -- the pictures look fantastic, what a great adventure.
Take care - Graham
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