The first day, I decided it would be best for them to be able to relax after that 17 hour direct flight and the 8 time zone changes. Grant was introduced to them and it was love at first sight for everyone.
Adalyn was thrilled to have them around to play with and she loved the extra attention.
That afternoon Dad went with me to Adalyn's swimming lessons where she showed him her skills and that she is pretty much a fish. A 10 minute golf lesson also took place, but that was quickly followed up by hours of playing barbies. For dinner I took them to a local favorite, Mo-zam-bik, which serves more traditional African food.
After driving through their reserve to see more lions, cheetahs, rhinos, impalas, ostriches, meerkats, zebras, and kudu we went for lunch with the giraffes. One of my favorite places to eat as you get to feed the giraffes from your hand if you are a bit adventurous.
The following day we spent around our house, walking along the golf course, driving through our neighborhood game reserve, picking up some groceries and just spending quality time chatting. That evening, the four adults went for a nice meal at another local favorite, Tin Roof restaurant.
Next up was a trip to one of the craft markets where you can find all sorts of African made souvenirs. Since we went on a Thursday there were very few people shopping so my dad and Steph got lots of attention, wanted or not. Once the local venders hear that American accent, they start their sales pitch. I think my dad and Steph did quite well not to get suckered into everyone's booth and did not end up with items they did not even want to buy. We made some good deals and everyone, including Adalyn walked away with some new African art.
Another afternoon spent by the pool relaxing, playing in the garden, and dinner outside again was just what we needed after hours of shopping.
With only a few days left we loaded up a van and headed out of town to Zebula lodge, a favorite of ours, where we rented a house for a few days.
The next morning my dad and Steph headed out for a game drive on 4-wheelers. Then I took them to Adventure with Elephants where we got up close and personal with 5 elephants. The guide gave great information on each elephant and their program while letting us touch, feed, and basically play with the elephants.
We could pick up an elephant's foot which is quite heavy as you can imagine, listen to them talk, kick a ball back and forth with them, get sprayed down with water and we each received a goodbye kiss.
The elephants was my favorite part of the trip as I loved to watch my dad and Steph interact with them, it's truly amazing how close you can get to the animals here.
We spent the afternoon at the pool then my dad and Steph took Adalyn to the cheetah run, where they got to watch a few cheetahs show off their amazing speed.
As our time at Zebula ended we made a detour on our way home to Ukutula which is a lion interaction and research facility. My dad and Steph were able to play with a few week old baby lions, walk with lions that were about 1 year old and even enjoy the 3-6 month old lions while trying not to get bit as they are pretty feisty. One of the adult females had just given birth in the last 24 hours and my dad and Steph got to see the newborn cubs, pretty amazing.
For their last day in South Africa we hung out by our pool, enjoyed the weather and spending time visiting together while they tried to get all the hugs and kisses they could from Adalyn and Grant.
We loved having my dad and Steph visit, it was so good to spend time together and I loved watching them play with the kids. Both of them are fantastic grandparents and we miss them already so hopefully it won't be too long before we see eachother again.
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