December is around the corner and our close group of 30-odd campers have been planning a 3-week camping Road Trip for 18 months.
We've planned out the best route, organised cool places to stay, adventure activities to do and we leave in less than 40 days!
Unfortunately, my Boerewors and I are unable to enjoy all the activities of the trip because with him loosing his job earlier this year, we really can't afford it as we're catching up on the debt we racked up while we didn't have his salary.
Oh yeah, I know its sad but that's life..
However, the camping group of wonderful ladies and gents invited us to the "40 Days to Go" party yesterday. They said, seeing as we were heavily involved in the organising of it all, we could attend the party, even though we're not going on the Road Trip anymore :-(
It was a great party!!
They took us down memory lane of all the camps we've been on since 2003 making up a DVD collage of photo's we've taken along the years on our various camping adventures.
Fiona and Steve hosted the party at their warehouse and went to a lot of trouble with the decor. We all slept over in our tents in the warehouse and we enjoyed Ostrich Potjie made by Ria and Rassie. After that, the music pumped and the dancing started.
Steve had suspended a thick towing rope from the rafters of the warehouse and we used it as a big swing.
What fun!
Our last Road Trip with all of us together was Namibia 2003, yeah we normally go away on short trips and weekends together, our long 3-week road trips are definintely not the norm.
Namibia 2003
Anyway, our Namibia trip was awesome. All of us often still speak of the trip very fondly.
The trip consisted of every day staying in a different place; tents put up and the next morning tents taken down and camp packed away. It was a hectic and harsh trip but a memory I will never forget.
It was hot as all fucking hell - 43 degrees C in the shade in some places and the dry heat took your breath away. And all this with our wee Megan only 11 months old at the time.
Oh yeah, there were times early on in the Road Trip, when I wanted to turn back because of the hectic schedule but we changed plans slightly to fit in our wee Megan and all worked out okay.
Every place we stopped we'd empty out her toy box and fill it up with water so she could keep cool and have a wee swim.
At other places we even filled up the sinks at the ablution blocks just so we could keep her body temp down.
We soon got used to the heat and thoroughly enjoyed having massive beautiful sand dunes on one side of the road and an icy choppy ocean on the other side.
Truly magnificent!
Everything is bigger in Namibia - espeically the bugs. The spiders, roaches and mozzies are ten times bigger...it took a bit of getting used to but in the end we all saw it as the adventure of a life time.
One thing I will NEVER forget is the gorgeous sunets. You don't experience them anywhere else in the world. They are so huge and so spectacular!
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We've planned out the best route, organised cool places to stay, adventure activities to do and we leave in less than 40 days!
Unfortunately, my Boerewors and I are unable to enjoy all the activities of the trip because with him loosing his job earlier this year, we really can't afford it as we're catching up on the debt we racked up while we didn't have his salary.
Oh yeah, I know its sad but that's life..
However, the camping group of wonderful ladies and gents invited us to the "40 Days to Go" party yesterday. They said, seeing as we were heavily involved in the organising of it all, we could attend the party, even though we're not going on the Road Trip anymore :-(
It was a great party!!
They took us down memory lane of all the camps we've been on since 2003 making up a DVD collage of photo's we've taken along the years on our various camping adventures.
Fiona and Steve hosted the party at their warehouse and went to a lot of trouble with the decor. We all slept over in our tents in the warehouse and we enjoyed Ostrich Potjie made by Ria and Rassie. After that, the music pumped and the dancing started.
The Ladies Toilet |
Megan on the toilet |
The Windhoek Car Wash |
The Men's Toilet |
Hog on a Leash |
Washing Line and Shower |
What fun!
Megan on the swing |
Norman on the swing |
Justin showing us how its done. |
Even Wee Kaylin felt brave enough to have a go on the swing |
We also had to have a meeting to finalise all the trip details |
Then the dancing started. Here's the girls doing line dancing |
Boogie on Down! |
Our last Road Trip with all of us together was Namibia 2003, yeah we normally go away on short trips and weekends together, our long 3-week road trips are definintely not the norm.
Namibia 2003
Anyway, our Namibia trip was awesome. All of us often still speak of the trip very fondly.
The trip consisted of every day staying in a different place; tents put up and the next morning tents taken down and camp packed away. It was a hectic and harsh trip but a memory I will never forget.
It was hot as all fucking hell - 43 degrees C in the shade in some places and the dry heat took your breath away. And all this with our wee Megan only 11 months old at the time.
Oh yeah, there were times early on in the Road Trip, when I wanted to turn back because of the hectic schedule but we changed plans slightly to fit in our wee Megan and all worked out okay.
Every place we stopped we'd empty out her toy box and fill it up with water so she could keep cool and have a wee swim.
At other places we even filled up the sinks at the ablution blocks just so we could keep her body temp down.
We soon got used to the heat and thoroughly enjoyed having massive beautiful sand dunes on one side of the road and an icy choppy ocean on the other side.
Truly magnificent!
Everything is bigger in Namibia - espeically the bugs. The spiders, roaches and mozzies are ten times bigger...it took a bit of getting used to but in the end we all saw it as the adventure of a life time.
One thing I will NEVER forget is the gorgeous sunets. You don't experience them anywhere else in the world. They are so huge and so spectacular!
Namibian Sunset |
Me and Megan at Fish River Canyon |
Sunblock is one of the first things you put on when you get up in the morning, especially with my fair Scottish skin. |
Sunset on the Namibian Etosha Pan |
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