I always wanted to go to Africa.
Ever since I was a kid watching movies like “The Lion King” or “George of the
Jungle”, they sparked my imagination and fed my interest. And while these
depictions were not accurate with their talking animals, I knew there had to be
something special about Africa to have so many people go and create so many
wonderful stories. Now that I’m going to Africa myself, it feels that I’m about
to create my own story. I have no idea how this adventure will turn out. I know
I’m not going to go and have a wacky adventure in the jungle. I’m going because
I feel called by God to go and help people who need it. I know there are going
to be bumps in the road, mistakes made, tough times, and bug bites. But right
now, I don’t care! I’m about to experience something extraordinary. And I can’t
wait to share it with everyone!
I haven’t been able to leave yet. I
had to delay my trip until February 12 (already a bump in the road), but
honestly it was for the best. I caught some kind of flu two weeks ago and
haven’t stopped hacking up phlegm since. The last thing I want is to show up to
Sierra Leone and sound like someone who smoked a cigar everyday of her life. So
I get a little time to rest and recover before I leave. But I feel like a
racehorse chomping at the bit. I just can’t wait to leave and get started! I
want to know what I’m going to do when I get there. I know I’m going to work at
Holy Spirit Hospital, but I want to meet the patients I’ll care for and know
what duties I’m going to perform. I want to see the sun rise in a country I’ve
never been before. I want to shake hands with people I’ve never met before. I
want to make new friends, try new foods, and listen to new music. I want to
make mistakes and learn from them. I want to get homesick but then find
something that just makes me so grateful I get to be in Africa and thank God
for leading me there. I keep praying to Him that I haven’t forgotten anything
that I’ll need to bring. Though if anything, I might be bringing too much. I
hope I’ll be able to get everything to the airport in Lungi. I’m sure when I
arrive, people will wonder why I have so many things. But I believe in being
prepared for anything.
So excited to see your adventures Sal. Love you and already miss you!
ReplyDeleteLove you Sal. Go have an amazing adventure!
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