Saturday 26th
Flo:
We woke up early
today to a delish cooked breakfast and left for our tournament. We arrived with
all the pitches set up already so we didn’t have to do too much. The clubs came
and I reffed the last few games. Then at the end when all the awards had been
given out I got interviewed for the Zambia News Broadcasting Corporation which
was quite scary. We walked back to our hotel we got pancakes for lunch and
exchanged our money, ready for the market tomorrow. At 3:30 we got a bus to the
Zambezi river for the river cruise. We saw crocodiles, quite a few hippos, a variety of birds
and an elephant which was so cool. I’d never seen a crocodile and a hippo in
the wild. The sunset was absolutely amazing and, especially with my friends. We
had catered food and unlimited drinks!
Hi It’s
Phoebe! Today was the last day of tag rugby activities. We got up at around 6am
to the loud noises of the town. Then I did a book club with Mr Burton for about
5 minutes until it went quickly off course. Then we had great porridge and
toast for breakfast. After we all took some large duffel bags and walked about
10-15 minutes to the grounds of the tournament (first field with grass instead
of sand that I recall on this trip). At the tournament as pitch manager I kept
track of scores and sorted the teams playing etc. I spoke to new people which
was refreshing and then we gave out donations and medals. At about half past
one in the afternoon we then walked back and had amazing pancakes which were
such a treat after lots of hard work and early mornings. At 3:30pm we left for a
river cruise. I was particularly looking forward to this as it meant the
beginning of being a tourist and enjoying seeing a new country for the rest of
the trip! On the river cruise we saw hippos, were just a few metres from an alive
wild crocodile and saw a myriad of birds and other parts of the undisturbed island.
I fixed someone’s camera resolution and I learnt how to play go fish. Then
after the sun had set we came back and I had some cereal and wrote the blog.
P.S we used playing cards A LOT!
ps photos to follow, download issues, Chris
How wonderful to be able to enjoy the amazing wildlife and nature as a “tourist” now & see the animals in their natural habitat.You all deserve it, you worked very hard with early rises.👏👏
ReplyDeleteUnlimited drinks on the “booze cruise”?? 😂😂… on the mighty Zambezi!
Indeed scary to be interviewed by the local TV. I’d really like to see the interview! Good job Flo x
The photos of the sun sets were breathtaking 👍
Very jealous! Enjoy EVERY MINUTE of your last few days in Zambia!!!
Miss you Floke. Looking forward to your return
Eva xxx 😘 ❤️❤️❤️…❤️
The photos tonight were amazing. You've worked hard so enjoy your tourist time.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your Titanic pose Ellen x 🥔 x
Glad you got to go down the Zambezi, hope got some pics to bring back 🐘🐊🦛
ReplyDeleteHow amazing to be interviewed Flo! And to see hippos and crocodiles in the wild must have been really special. Hope you all enjoy your last couple of days.
ReplyDeleteAwwww hello Phoebe darling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of incredible things all in one day!
So much wildlife you must have been in your element! I took some photos a dragonfly’s for you yesterday.
Such a massive well done on everything……….we miss you so much and can’t wait to squeeze you!
PS I told you you’d use the pack of cards 😂😍