Just a quick blog to let you all know we're still here! Now at the end of the easter holidays and as
always we've not got as much done as we were hoping but, thats the way it goes
we are a heap more prepared for term 2 than we were for term 1! so thats handy!
Currently we've still not got our driving licence we've got
our medical done and we have our theory test tomorrow morning so i'll tag a bit
on at the end explaining how we got on.
But basically its been a bit of a mission to get this far as the lady at
chingola wasn't there to trnsfer licence over so, we tried kitwe and got told
lots and decided we were best waiting for lady to get back to chingola which
she is now so, on thursday we booked out test for this thursday and we'll see
how we get on, We've learnt the 10 basic rules of the road and as many of the
signs as we can so, we just have to hope the test is nice and simple!
Other than hanging round rtsa we've got a heap of work done
which is always good, there is always more to do at any school but at Amano its
particularly the case with lots of people coming and going and not leaving any
sort of plans so, we've been looking through that and trying to sort out our
respective areas a little more than they were before and we're getting there!
Mindolo Dam |
Mine truck being transported on the way down to lusaka |
Having a drink at mug and bean (very exciting for us!) |
Also we've been relaxing! We spent a day at mindolo dam
(lake left over from an old mine) which was lovely, it was very nice and
relaxing and we had 4 nights down in lusaka. We stayed at a backpackers for 3
nights and treated ourselves staying in a hotel for the 4th night. It was just s well it was only 1 night as it
cost the same as the 3 nights at the backpackers! Lusaka has developed very
quickly since rich was there 5 years ago and so was quite a shock to both of us
to see big new shopping malls and extensions to old shopping malls meaning that
they'd be worth a visit in most cities in the UK it was quite a culture shock
coming from little amano near little chingola! We also went to the sunday
market at one of the shopping malls which was good fun with a lot of crafts
were being sold and it was fun going round talking to the locals an bartering
with them. Other excitements were sitting in a coffee shop (mugg and bean) and
having a coffee which tasted very good having not been to a coffee shop since
december and going to spur steak house which was very very tasty but rich had
an ulcer on the joint of his top and bottom jaw which made chewing painful, so,
for the first time ever, lucy finished eating before Rich and had to help him
finish off which was very upsetting for rich as it was a very juicy and tasty
steak, in fact its making him upset just thinking about it.
Just a quick driving licence update, been in to rtsa a few more times, we now have a provisional driving licence. We thought we should get a full one, but no, so we have to go in again in a week to see the manager who we hope will then change our licences over to a full licence..... but, who knows exactly what will happen, we may still have to do the driving test, although we think and hope that it is just a matter of the manager ticking a few boxes on the computer and then we'll be done, however, this is zambia so, we'll wait and see!!!
Also, our provisional driving licenses have a few mistakes on them, we're both from British Honduras which is quite funny, but especially as the country no longer exists, its belize now and has been since 1981! Also Rich's birthday is 04/11/04 which makes him 8. Lucy's is 24/08/1998 which makes her 14. Handily the manager says she can change these when we see her next week.
Also, our provisional driving licenses have a few mistakes on them, we're both from British Honduras which is quite funny, but especially as the country no longer exists, its belize now and has been since 1981! Also Rich's birthday is 04/11/04 which makes him 8. Lucy's is 24/08/1998 which makes her 14. Handily the manager says she can change these when we see her next week.
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