Archive for the 'Lesotho' Category

Myself, Timothy, and Dad left for Mozambique at 6AM on Thursday. We arrived at the border at about 11AM. It took us a while to get through; there was a tour from England ahead of us that we had to wait for. While I was waiting on the Mozambique I watched some guars playing checkers [...]

I had to spell check “absence” *doh!*
I haven’t had the opportunity to write for a few weeks. Hmm let’s see…
Well shortly after coming back from Lesotho (see previous post), Timothy and I joined Kimberly at camp in Die Drift. I’m not going to bother writing about it; if you’re really interested read accounts of it [...]

I’m back from a long weekend in Lesotho. My Dad took myself and Timothy along with him to visit Sefiri, a student at the seminary here in Polokwane.
We left from Polokwane at 3:00AM on Friday morning and arrived at the border at around 1:30PM. The border crossing at Ficksburg went very smoothly (haha, another stamp [...]

Timothy, Dad, and myself are leaving at 3am tomorrow (Friday) morning to go to Lesotho (less-OO-too). For all the geographically challenged: it’s an independent kingdom completely surrounded by South Africa. It’s round and about 10,000 square miles with a population of about 2 million.
Anyway, it will take us all day Friday to get there. We’re [...]