September 8, 2008

The road to recovery passes through Pilanesberg National Park



The road to recovery has been pretty smooth thus far. We really have no idea what lies ahead until we meet with Sonia's surgeon next week. But it seems to be going well. Sonia is walking a ton and with just one crutch now. In a couple days she should be crutch free. So until our next appointment/x-ray, we're just healing, relaxing, watching A LOT of television and eating all of those Westernized foods we've been missing (ice cream, pizza, cheese, etc.)

We decided that instead of sitting around all day, we should try and get out to see a bit of South Africa while we're here (because who knows when we might have a chance to come back). So over the weekend we took a small safari day-trip to Pilanesberg National Park (about 1.5hrs from Pretoria) to have our own little Lion King experience. Holy cow it was awesome.

Again, the pictures tell a better story, but we were so excited to see all of the "zoo animals" outside of a zoo. In the "wild" as you might call it. We got to see loads of white rhinos, elephants, zebras, giraffes, hippos, baboons, gazelles...

African elephant


Giraffe


White rhinos


Zebras


Hippo


Baboon


We didn't get a chance to see the big kitties in the wild, but did get to go to a cool Lion park where they study lions. We got to hold lion cubs and see A LOT of big lions just a link-fence away. So cool. Apparently Mariah Carey had even visited this place once, so you know it must be good.

Lion kitties (meow!)












Thanks for all of the warm wishes and good thoughts. It's definitely working. With any luck we'll be back in Burkina by the end of next week.

Out-takes


Animal butt shots









Sonia's mandatory sunset shots



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am sooooooo jealous! I want a kitty just like that!... Chachash would freak but hey... that's just a big "minet"!!!

Caro

Anonymous said...

Yikes, those little kitties look like they could do some real damage! You guys can always find a positive in a bad experience, it will serve you well in the years ahead.

Dad