My brother came by for a visit a few weeks ago (he just hopped on a quick 30 hr flight to get here) and on his last day with us he had one request: monkeys. He wanted to see MONKEYS! To us, monkeys are a little like the neighborhood skunk that everybody hates. Annoying, a little bit dangerous, totally unpredictable and really hard to find if you are looking for them. Looking for them is like looking for a needle in a haystack. It’s like that Forrest Gump line, “You never know what you’re gonna get.”
We packed up and went-a-huntin’ and as usual, I was totally the sceptical one. Whining on about how we might never find them, until we practically ran over them in the road five minutes after the hunt began. Sometimes, things seem a lot harder in the beginning than they actually are. I keep telling myself that in these last days before the big move. I’m especially hoping it’s true re learning French!
Here’s what’s goin’ on:
- Our beloved Jeep finally sold, to friends who are more like family.
- Last Friday Ben brought home a ’99 Land Cruiser (pics coming soon). This will be our vehicle in Burundi, and Ben leaves to drive it from here (Durban, South Africa) to there (Bujumbura, Burundi) in just a few days. The drive itself will take about a week.
- Yesterday Ben was in Cape Town, just for the day, to meet with some lovely people from Starbucks (Hi, guys!) about our project in Burundi.
- We just found out, as we are about to move, that we have been granted permanent residency in South Africa. This is a big deal for us as a family. We feel so connected to South Africa that it just feels right to be permanent residents.
- We set a for-sure-no-going-back moving date. The 23rd of June. It’s on people, it’s on.
- My bedroom is covered with packed plastic bins that I am convinced will fit in the back of the Land Cruiser.
- We found someone, after loooots of searching, who is willing to fly our Great Dane from Durban to Bujumbura.
Do you follow us on Twitter and are you a fan on Facebook? If not, we would love it if you would! With all this activity and so little time to type, right now it’s the best way to find out what’s up with us.
It’s the final days and our heads are swollen with details and our hearts are bogged down with the strain of goodbyes. Despite the stress, we are finding time to laugh with good friends and wrestle with the boys. Breathing deeply these last moments in South Africa, our favorite adopted land.
Luv,
Kristy
photos all scott e. knutson
So excited for your journey! Know that you are in my daily prayers and I can’t wait to hear how it all goes! You are an inspiration and I pray for the day my bedroom is filled with bins :)
thanks shannon!
Hi,
I was linked to your blog through pinterest. It is truly wonderful and inspiring. My husband and I feel called to missions. I am not sure where God is calling us, but Africa has been discussed. I realize Africa is a large continent, but I am really interested in the logistics of moving your dog. Sounds silly, I know. But as we look more and more into missions, many people have told me that it is no place for a dog, especially in Africa.
We own a Weimaraner (no children yet)! I was wondering how you transported your dog? Your thoughts on moving your dog to Africa and how livable it is in terms of having a dog? I realize this is somewhat dependent on your location, but there has been a lot of discouragement from others about bringing our dog overseas.
Thank you! Your blog is inspiring!
Casey