Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Zimbabwe Vacation #6 (Victoria Falls here we come!)

Day 6


This morning April 20th we woke up to a beautiful view on the our 2nd floor loft. As I mentioned earlier with the large open window, and trees all around, it almost feels like living in a tree house. We did realize the one downside to having a window that wouldn't close properly was an infestation of small critters. I went to put my shirt and shorts on that had been casually thrown across a chair by the window and felt a multitude of small pinches. I looked down and my clothes were covered in dozens and dozens of tiny, little ants. I quickly took them off, and threw them and the rest of our covered clothes out the window to attempt to rid the loft all the ants. Fortunately they spared Beau and his bed which were adjacent to all the clothes.

The rest of the morning was un-eventful, but wonderful. We had been traveling pretty hard all week, so it was nice to just sit by the pool and relax a bit with the kids. The pool was a gorgeous, and had a 3 layer design with waterfalls and stones creatively placed all around. We were also excited to see a large trampoline close to the pool. Shea showed Beau and I some of her old trampoline moves, and Beau enjoyed being bounced up and down as well. After our morning of relaxing we headed to our final destination.......The Victoria Falls. We were all pumped since this was really the moment we had been waiting for. Neither of us really new what to expect, but I can tell you that what we saw greatly surpassed any expectations that any of us had. I can honestly say that I have never seen anything more powerful in all my life then “The Falls”. Amazing, spectacular, unbelievable, sensational.........none of these adjectives really do it justice. There just isn't enough adjectives in the dictionary to adequately describe it. The moment I looked across and saw the power of “The Falls” I felt so small, yet so blessed to be in the presence of such a Mighty God who actually wanted to have a relationship with me. It brought me nearly to tears, and I was just thankful to have the opportunity to see such a magnificent site. It was a very spiritual experience for me and really for all of us. We all feel honored to get a chance to serve the Creator of this spectacular universe, and being in his obvious presence gave us all a great deal of momentum heading into our last month.

So after I picked my jaw off the ground, and thanked God for allowing me to be here we began our 2 kilometer hike around the falls. The rainy season has just come to an end so “The Falls” were bigger and faster then usual. This also meant reverse precipitation was at an all-season high. Reverse precipitation is just when you have so much water falling a large amount will essentially ricochet back up. As you can imagine this gets you, the viewer, soaked from all angles. Before the hike we had decided we were just going to get wet, and thought we would forgo the ponchos. But I don't think any of us had any idea of how wet we actually got. It was amazing. The trail goes in an arc around the falls, but every 20-40 feet there are overlooks that give you the best views. This is also where you get the most soaked. When you stand at the edge of these lookouts you just get pounded with water from all directions. It hits you in gusts, and it is an absolutely amazing experience. Beau, Paul, Stephen, and I loved to get right up to the edge and feel the full blast of the water. It was great seeing Beau with “the guys” in our group. As the girls hung back just a bit. Beau was always ready to go charging into where the action was. We all just had an amazing experience and our so glad we pushed through with the trip to get here. All the driving, sleepless night, and crying kids were well worth the chance to see Victoria Falls, and experience our Creator at a whole new level.

After we dried off and got back in the car we had to race to make it to our next scheduled event of the day. We left the park at 4:15, and were actually supposed to meet the people to pick us up for our Vic Falls sunset cruise at 4:15. Somehow we managed to dry everyone off, change clothes, diapers, and get the diaper bags reloaded just in time before our cruise took off.(Thank goodness for African time) The cruise was a lot of fun. It was just great to be on the water. We saw several Hippos, and stayed up stream from the falls. At one point the captain said if you go any farther forward the current is to strong, and we'd be in trouble. He reiterated that only jet boats are strong enough to go any closer to the falls without getting sucked over to the edge.(You didn't have to tell us twice). At one point Paul joked about how often those great big hippos get too far down stream. They may be powerful, but definitely no stronger then jet boats. I think we both got a good chuckle with that morbidly funny picture of seeing a big hippo getting sucked over the falls(what a site that would be).

After the cruise we headed back to the lodge for another marvelous feast that Stephen had prepared. The trip was now coming to an end. We got the kids to be as early as we could, knowing that we had a 8-9 hour drive ahead of us tomorrow. We head back to antelope park tomorrow for one more nights on the river tent, then back to Harare the next for the trips conclusion. We just pray for safety tonight with 2 days of driving ahead.

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