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Africa
November 26th 2009
Published: November 28th 2009
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It has been awhile! Africa has been keeping me busy busy busy. My trip to kruger national park was fantastic and eventful. It was about a three hour drive in the safari vehicle we took. We stopped about halfway in Hoedspruit to get food for the two braai(bbq as we would say). So I got some chicken. Excited to get some protein after being a little protein deprived. After being lucky on our first d... Read Full Entry



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Thumb Sucking

A bad habit...
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Death Grip on Thumb

After my attempt to remove it
Ah ha! Ah ha!
Ah ha!

Mission remove thumb! accomplished!
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Precious

Ah ha I am here!
Guess who...Guess who...
Guess who...

Mamba and precious
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Precious

Her tounge is never in her mouth



28th November 2009

Kruger Park
I am so thrilled you got to see so many animals and that you have such incredible photos. I can't wait to have you put them to a CD and some music when you get home. And, I am also very thankful that you survived your bit wound (and shot in the bum)! Love Mom
28th November 2009

RE: Kruger Park
You are a brave soul and a survivor! It had to be pretty scary getting bit and esp. not knowing by what until you got to the hospital. I am really proud of all you are accomplishing on your trip. I am going back to the states in two days so i will be writing you from home after this. England has been fun, definitely nothing like you are experiencing, but i love it. Take care and continue the great attitude! Love, Candye
28th November 2009

Fantastic Photos of Kruger Park
Thankful that you are doing okay after your Scorpion bite. You are definitely experiencing a lot of things that most people only dream of; think we can all do without the bite though. Your photos are fantastic and we really enjoy them. The friendships you are experiencing will add color and depth to the rest of your life. What a wonderful and exciting journey you are on. How thrilling to be able to be part of the 'adoptive parent' process with Precious and Mamba; they are adorable. To be in that park and see those animals in their natural habitat must have taken your breath away. Continue to enjoy each and every moment of your experiences. We look forward to your next update. Love, Walter and JoAnn
28th November 2009

Fantastic
First time caller, long time listener. I look forward to these blogs and pics of yours. Glad you are surviving. Hope your trip continues to be so rewarding. Take Care, Chris
29th November 2009

Well...
It's no Billings zoo but it'll have to do... I guess. ; ) I'm so happy for you kiddo, you're doing great and having an amazing time. Can't wait to hear the stories first hand. Jonny
1st December 2009

Wow!!
Hi Granddaughter, As your grandparents we are naturally worried about your health and well-being--but on the other hand we envy you and your incredible experiences. What we would hve given to have had that opportunity back when we were your age!! Your photos are unbelievable and so interesting!! We cant wait for your return to get your comments about all of your experiences. Keep them coming because we look forward to them with anticipation. Grpa and Grma
8th December 2009

Kruger Park
Hey there my darling daughter. I so love seeing your photos and reading of your adventures. Please keep them coming honey. Your photos are amazing. Will you be able to go back to Kruger before you come home in April? If you can I would love to see more photos of the preserve, the cages, lodge, facilities, etc. I look forward to going on some photo expeditions with you when you get back to God's country this spring. Thanks for the update my little adventurer. Love, Your Dad

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