“Packed like sardines” has formed
a whole new meaning in our minds after today’s exploration. Late this morning Melanie, Mollie and I scooted
onto the first available minibus headed towards the city center. (Mollie is the niece of one of the
missionaries here in Lusaka and is only a couple of years older than Melanie
and me.) Entering the day as a novice of riding the minibuses, the experience
was not as horrible as we built it up to be.
Picture a twelve-passenger van with up to seventeen people squished to
the maximum. The smell of sweat and body
odor filled the bus but for only 5 kwacha (less than one dollar), the price was
right. We definitely stuck out as Africa
amateurs when we knocked on the ceiling to exit the bus and everyone on the bus
started chuckling - apparently that’s not the way the system works!
Safe and sound we arrived at
Northmead, a large open-air market with many interesting sights to see. As we strolled the market we saw everything
from hair-weaving shops, to food stands, to handmade artwork and souvenirs. Mollie, Melanie and I enjoyed bartering for a
few keepsakes but equally enjoyed just perusing the stands. One of the more interesting sights was a bowl
of giant, dried caterpillars at a food stand.
Mollie was very intrigued and almost purchased one to eat!
After leaving the market we
walked around the neighborhood and found an old amusement park. Although there was someone taking an entrance
fee at the gate, it seemed as though the park was not actually in
operation. The only people inside the
park were in a swimming pool right by the entrance. After seeing a rickety, old Ferris wheel and
a trampoline that was half collapsed to the ground we were happy to see no one
actually riding on the rides.
To finish up our in-town
excursion, we ended up back at Manda Hill, Lusaka’s first official shopping
mall. We sat down at a coffee shop
called Mugg and Bean and enjoyed fruit smoothies and coffee. After spending some time browsing through the
stores, Mollie, Melanie and I decided it was time to start heading home. Maybe being out in the sun too long really
messed with our logical thinking skills, or we hadn’t realized how far away the
mall was from where we lived but we decided we were going to walk home (too
much minibus excitement for one day!)
The sun was shining when we left the shopping mall but after about 30 minutes
of walking, and a warning from a local pedestrian, we realized maybe walking
wasn’t the best idea. We were caught in
the rain and seemingly were the only goofs to keep walking while everyone else
took cover under trees and overpasses.
Thankfully, a familiar looking vehicle drove towards us as we realized
it was Pastor Sargent and his wife Lisa.
They were on their way from picking up a visitor from the airport and
said we “weren’t hard to spot”. After
jumping in the vehicle sopping wet and riding for about 10-15 minutes we
realized that it would have taken us HOURS to get home had we continued
on.
God was definitely watching out
for us today! Melanie and I are definitely
looking forward to the coming week as we will begin our regular schedule. Thanks for all of your thoughts and
prayers! Have a wonderful rest of your
Saturday!
With Love,
Kelsi and Melanie
WOW what an interesting day and what some stories you'll have when you get back. I enjoy reading them so much that I almost feel like I am there with you two. You do such an excellent job of explaining all your excursions, getting pretty brave with all your walking. You'll have to pack your umbrella the next time out. Thanks for the posting. Love you!!
ReplyDeleteWOW what an interesting day and what some stories you'll have when you get back. I enjoy reading them so much that I almost feel like I am there with you two. You do such an excellent job of explaining all your excursions, getting pretty brave with all your walking. You'll have to pack your umbrella the next time out. Thanks for the posting. Love you!!
ReplyDeleteHello! I am sure you are one of my family members but I am just wondering is posting as me (Kelsi) but isn't really me!?! So confused because I am not posting these!
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