I’ve been
putting this off for ages but here it is, my final Africa blog (with the ‘scoop’
on my next destination)! I’ve been home for three weeks now and I finally feel
like I’m settling in a little bit (not for long though, more on that later). It’s
hard to describe the feeling but the first few weeks it was like I was dreaming
and would wake up back in Africa. Don’t get me wrong, it’s nice to be back and
see everyone (and my horse!) but I felt a bit lost without the bush and the
daily work with the horses. I know I’m lucky that I don’t have a job right now
and can just do whatever I want for a couple of weeks while everyone else is
working hard, but trust me, it gets boring. I wish I had something to
structure my days a bit more. I also miss the African way of life. Only when
you leave do you notice how stressed we all are worrying about silly things.
So the past
couple of weeks I’ve been trying to catch up with everyone back home, went on
two horse riding weekends, celebrated my birthday, saw movies, had drinks and
dinners and sleepovers with friends, enjoyed the lovely (and not so lovely)
weather, trained my horse (I think she’s happy I’m leaving again soon) and
whatnot. A big thank you to everyone who took the time to see me these past
couple of weeks, I know you’re all busy but you made it a lot easier for me to
be back.
Let’s get
caught up on my last two weeks in Africa. I did lots of riding and training (no
surprise there), taught riding lessons, we took out guest rides. One day we had
guests who wanted to have lunch at the halfway point so while Sakhile took out
the guests on the horses, me and two others took a van into the park to bring
the food. They do these kind of things on rides often but had never done it at
this particular spot because it’s not that easy to reach by car. The roads were
quite bad because of the heavy rains we’d had but we ventured out anyway. Annnd... we
almost got the car stuck! Thankfully we had a skilled driver who managed to
turn the van around (in a quite dense forest) and we took another way around.
Then we had to carry the food to the lake as the car couldn’t get that far. We
managed to get everything set up just in time though and the guests loved it.
Before I
knew it my time in Hluhluwe was over and we were on our way to the airport where
I arrived 15 minutes before take off and still had time to sit down and be
bored (that doesn’t mean I wasn’t stressing on the way there as you can
probably imagine). I want to thank everyone for making my time in Zululand so special. I
feel blessed to have met you all and I’m going to miss you loads! May we meet
again ;)
THE END...
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