The Happiest Day
Were YOU there???
The Happiest Day
Were YOU there???
He is my best friend. He is a great listener. He gives fantastic advice. He takes me out once a week. He is an incredible Dad. He genuinely loves playing with our children. He genuinely loves his students. He is an amazing Bible teacher. He agonizes over whether his students really “get it” and is constantly thinking of better ways to teach them. He remembers the things that are important to me. He is a very hard worker. He fixes things that break. He disciplines our children with love. He urges me out of my comfort zone. He makes me try things that I would be too afraid to do. He makes me laugh. He makes my children laugh more than anyone else. He reminds me to relax. He makes me a better person. He loves His Savior.
I love you, Gil. Happy 31st Birthday!
During our half-term break, Gil and I took our first “no-Grace” trip for 3 days to celebrate our 7th anniversary. We went to Zanzibar, an inhabited island off the coast of Tanzania. Technically Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, but is culturally much more Arab. We hadn’t been there in years, so this was a special treat. Zanzibar is one of the most fascinating, beautiful, and mysterious places on earth.
Zanzibar from the air. It’s only a 20 minute plane ride away.
Seen at the airport: “Smile U R in Zanzibar” Definitely gave us a good laugh!
We stayed at the “Zanzibar Coffee House:” VERY cool Bed and Breakfast-type place (even though we don’t drink coffee!) in a renovated old Arab house. Check out our bathroom!
The main city on the island is called Stonetown. All the original buildings are made out of coral and have the most fascinating architecture. Intricately carved doors, called “Zanzibar doors” are seen everywhere–even in the most run down buildings.
Yes, we were really that close to these dolphins! Close enough, in fact, to jump in with snorkels and swim alongside them.
Got even closer to these monkeys–Red Colobus Monkeys, found only in Zanzibar. Have to be careful not stand directly under them!
At night, dozens of vendors set up on the beach selling all kinds of seafood.
Anglican church established by David Livingstone on the site of a former slave market. Notice the mosque steeple right next door.
Wooden path-like bridge through a mangrove forest. It’s hard to see in the picture, but all these trees live in salt water, so the path makes you feel like you are walking on water. Absolutely breathtaking.
Come visit us and we’ll take you with us to Zanzibar next time!
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