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Chutes and Ladders Anyone???


After almost two weeks in Swaziland it was time to bid farewell and set off on a new adventure! My friend was in need of a little break and some fun time so we headed off to the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa! We left mid afternoon just in time to show up to our backpackers for a sundowner right at sunset!! It was actually one of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen in a long time!

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 Now I believe this story needs a little preempting before I get to into it.You wouldn’t know it by the all the ridiculous things I have been known to do in the past but I am absolutely terrified of heights! Although, I can ride almost any roller coaster in the world, you put me in a scenario where I am not strapped in there is bound to be tears! I’ve done many things in efforts to conquer this fear thinking it will help me but nothing seems to work…

When I was a teenager I did a baby bungee jump that landed you on a giant blow up pad! That wasn’t too bad at all, and I actually enjoyed it! You see, most things I do that involve extreme heights I always have that after feeling of “Wow! That was awesome! Lets do it again!” but there are a few I will mention in this post that didn’t give me the warm fuzzies and sometimes even years later cannot figure out if I actually enjoyed myself! Yea, I know I’m a total weirdo!

Freshman year of college, 2004 I was enrolled in the Outdoor Recreation Club and won a lottery to go skydiving for $25! Now, when you offered an opportunity of a lifetime for cheap it is not something you chicken out on. Unfortunately, I do not have any photo evidence of this happening other than the VHS tape, yes you heard me right…. I paid for the VHS tape of my skydiving experience, remember that thing we used to have to manually rewind?? Retro I know! I’m sure it is hanging out in a box in a basement somewhere but there were witnesses, I promise! Now this is normally the part when someone asks “Why would you jump out of a perfectly good plane??” and this is the part where I respond “You didn’t see that plane, you would have jumped out of it too!” Now, this was one of those times that I was absolutely terrified but once all was said and done I landed with a smile and on my ancient video stated “Lets do it again!”

In 2008, I took a family visit to the Grand Canyon in Arizona! one of my dodgy family members convinced me no one had ever fallen off and it was ok to go to the unfenced areas….. so I took this picture (sunglasses hide tears is what you learn when you’re afraid of things!!!)

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Fast Forward to January 2012… Ziplining in Swaziland through the mountains! Was all about the zipping portion but I will say the walking on the edge of a mountain to each new zip scared the crap out of me!!

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This one unfortunately does come with photo evidence! but this wasn’t even the worst part….after all of these small walkways on the edge of a mountain… they wanted me to cross…. this!

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Then came July 2012… I was on  a trip with my friend Nicolette as her tour guide of South Africa (long story to be told another day!) and we decided to do the big bungee swing in Durban, South Africa over the the World Cup Stadium. Sounds fun right?? My biggest fear was climbing up all of these steps….

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ughhh I couldn’t even stand up straight! fortunately it was so hot that the sweat disguised my tears!

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Then I had to climb down a ladder to the platform…. and then….

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I jumped off! But this was one of those times that I think I actually enjoyed!

So while on this same South African tour I decided that one big thrill wasn’t enough and decided to do the highest bungee jump in the world…. 216 meters or… 709ft! It all seemed like a good idea at the time until I was all strapped up and walking to my death!

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Thats a looooooong way down! So I made Nicolette and our other friend go first while I cried in a corner! Then it was my turn….

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Cant you see all the confidence in my expression??? So here we go it’s now or never (I think this is why they make you pay before you go!) After I jumped back and turned around about 5 times and cried some more, the time had come!

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I did it! Yay!!! and then I stopped bungeeing and realized I was hanging upside down really really high in the air….. My feet are slipping,,, oh my goodness this is how this happens… did I do research on how many accidents this place has had? ummmm why is no one coming to get me???? And finally there he was, my savior repelling down to get me “Hey down there are you ok???” “NO! I’m not okay! Please get me off this thing!!!”

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Finally back on solid ground!!! well as solid as it was going to get for the next few minutes! At the end of the day I can at least say I did it! but I’m still unsure if I actually liked it!!!Little did I know they show everyone on the big jumbo screen at the base of the bridge for people to watch… Apparently my terrifying experience was so memorable that the next day when we were walking through town I was stopped by a stranger who says “You’re the girl that almost didn’t jump!” oh gee thanks! nice to meet you too….

So this was enough to make me steer away from big heights for awhile…. Until last week, which brings us to present day and the story of the terrifying ladders! So upon arrival to the Amphitheater Backpackers in The Drakensberg we met a young German girl named Barbara. Kieren had a couple big races coming up so his plan was to do some cycling while we were there. Without anything to entertain me the following day, Barbara says to me “Are you going on the hike tomorrow?” Anyone can do it she says….. It will be fun she says….Famous.Last.Words.

So I wake up early the next morning and go meet Barbara and the other 11 brave souls that would embark on this 14km hike that “anyone could do!” But I’m pretty sure when they said “anyone” they didn’t mean the girl who is completely terrified of heights…. especially the natural high heights that can’t always be depended on… But it sure was pretty!

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So after we make our way up for about 2 hours or so… we are told its time to climb to the top of this….

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How the heck are we supposed to get all the way up there?? I ask… When one of your guides says “Easy! up God’s Escalator…..”

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Ummmm you want me to do what?????

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But at least I had some company! and 45 minutes later (with only a few tears shed) we made it….

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But this was just the first big battle in the war! Little did I know there were many more terrifying things to come! but in the meantime, time to keep on trekking! 

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So earlier we had to climb up “God’s Escalator” but nothing could prepare me for what I have self named the “devils ladder” Dun Dun Dun… Maybe it was the altitude… or… or… ok fine it was pure fear that made me hysterically break out in tears, I couldn’t help it they just came and I watched in horror as one by one everyone else started climbing down this wobbly ladders. Most everyone was brave enough to just climb on down, no fear, all happy campers, no rope or harness needed…. but me… I required a rope and an escort. Then came the wind… strong enough to make that ladder sway back and forth. AHHHHHHH! I’m going to die, I’m going to die! Death by ladder… I can see the headlines now! So I make it down and am so overjoyed but quickly lost that joy when I realized there were TWO ladders and the second one was twice as long! WHYYYYYYYYYYYY????? Please don’t make me….Is there a helicopter option here??

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What seems like hours later I finally made it down to the ground welcomed by an embarrassing round of applause and “Good Job Amandas! Woo Hoo You did it!” When the whole thing was done I treated myself to an ice cream and vowed never to do this hike again!

When we got back to the backpackers I wasn’t planning on telling Kieren I cried like a baby, but it came out anyway and then the manager decided to tell me I should be proud of myself by retelling a story from the same hike in a blizzard… which only made me feel like even more of a baby!

Needless to say…. I think I have reached my capacity on extreme heights for awhile and this only provides evidence that just because you do stupid stuff to try and conquer your fears doesn’t mean you will actually conquer them but at lease it makes for a lot of fun stories!! 🙂

The Kingdom of Happiness


Hello! Ki kati! Sawubona! Mwaramutse! Bonjour! The amount of languages and currencies in my head right now is a little overwhelming! I left Uganda 3 weeks ago , traveled to Swaziland for 12 days, South Africa for 3 days and finished it up with 4 days in Rwanda. Its a lot to write about in one blog so please bare with me over the next week as I break it down into  3 different ADHD friendly posts 🙂

So where to begin? I guess the most logical thing would be to go in order! Destination #1 – The Kingdom of Swaziland! One strange fact about me some of you would probably never guess is that I absolutely hate flying. I calculated the number of planes I have been on in the last year and it totals 20, 20 take offs and thankfully 20 landings! The reason I mention this tidbit? on the plane from Kigali, Rwanda to Johannesburg there was a woman sitting behind me that was singing Jesus music… and not at the volume that you are singing to yourself so that no one can hear you but at about the same level you would sing if you were a contestant on American Idol.  This went on until the seatbelt sign came off and I was handed headphones and able to enjoy, or at least watch Wolverine, can’t say I much enjoyed it. Thankfully this was the shortest trip to Joburg I’ve ever taken (5 hours compared to the 19+!) but sure enough as soon as the captain made the announcement that we would be landing shortly Jesus lady was back at it! until the plane touched the ground and the signing stopped but not before she could get out an “Amen! Thank You Jesus!”  So that makes at least 2 people who were very happy to get off that plane but one of us was just a tad bit more vocal about it!!

So when I planned my trip to Swaziland for these dates I was informed I would  be helping out with a cycling event for my friends, “Sounds great, Looking forward to it just let me know what you need” whoops! My over enthusiasm led to me actually helping BUILD the track… ok well maybe thats an exageration because there is no way Kieren would have ever let me put pieces together but I helped lift some logs with a crane and carry lots of planks and jump on rocks! You can’t really complain about free labor though can you??

Now about the park, I cannot begin to describe how impressed I was and how proud I am of all my friends! Meet VéloCycle eSwatini!

Rebecca Lewis, Kieren Vincent and Sebbie and Carol du Pont!

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 Coronation Park in Mbabane, Swaziland up until a few weeks ago mainly served as a place for people to go and hang out and do their “unmentionables”, for the sake of my PG rated blog I will let your imagination take you where it wants. Becca, Kieren and the Du Ponts had a vision to create a safe family place in Swaziland to cycle and get the whole family involved! With the help of the City Council and the Epilepsy Foundation they turned that vision into reality and thus you have the Coronation Cycle Park!

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The Velo event on the 6th was a huge success and tons of people showed up! Even a family of 8! So I started out helping at the registration table until someone (not sure exactly who) decided to give me and my new buddy Sonia the important job of time keeping…

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We thought we did an excellent job…. until the winner of the intermediate group cried because he wasn’t given credit for winning both races… In the end it was resolved but ah! too much pressure! whoops!

The greatest part about the whole day was all the kiddos who showed up!

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All together it was so awesome to see people be so passionate about something and follow through with it. It’s a rare thing these days to see people chase big dreams and turn it into reality and I was glad I was there to experience  my friends’ success with them! Thank you for letting me be a part of VéloCycle eSwatini for the day even if  I wasn’t a very good timekeeper!

The day after the race my dear friend Rebecca picked me up and took me out to a wonderful belated birthday lunch at Malandelas! It was also the first time I got to meet her beautiful daughter Sian! Thank you Becca and Sian fir a great day!

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But I didn’t come to Swaziland just for cake and bikes, I had a very important visit to make to two very special sisters. If you recall in previous posts the mention of Nomfundo and Sibo, the 2 young girls I sponsor for school in Swaziland that I met almost 3 years ago. Here is a picture of the first day I met them…

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and some more from 2012…

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So I took them to a cartoon movie… again not realizing I had teenagers on my hand and not little girls… but I just couldn’t bare the idea of sitting through anything with them that wasn’t G rated! and if that wasn’t bad enough I was even less prepared for our annual shopping trip. “Oh my God! Do you not see how short that skirt is?” “I can see right through that shirt!” “Why would you pick those jeans I can put holes in a pair for free for you if you really want holes in them!” Everything I picked out seemed to get a funny look that implied “Ummmm you’re joking right? I wouldn’t be caught dead in that?” I’m pretty sure this may have been the same look I gave my Mother when she used to pick out “uncool items”. Ughh… I am not ready for Motherhood that’s for sure! In the end I think we made out pretty well… depending on who you ask of course! 🙂

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STOP GROWING!!!!! I wish I would have gotten in a picture with the  2 of them because then you would see how they are almost as tall as me now! I can’t  even imagine how big they will be next time!!!

If you recall in one of my recent posts I mentioned how the Scoville house was turning into the Scoville Zoo. I think I might have found some competition at Buhleni Farm! The Vincents were too kind letting me sleep there and I enjoyed waking up everyday to their 6 dogs, 5 horses, I think 3 cats? a new kitten and a very talkative bird! Wonderfully peaceful spot in the Ezulwini Valley with wonderful people. Thank You Vincents!!!

Now one of the big differences between Swaziland and Kampala, other than the fact that there are more people in the city of Kampala than there are in the whole country of Swaziland is all the beautiful spots! Now don’t get me wrong, you have even seen in my other pictures how beautiful the rest of Uganda is, but Kampala doesn’t leave much beauty to be desired.

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Kieren took me to check out the dam one day!

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And then on a really hot day we checked out Mantenga Falls!

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Boys went for a swim….

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Spent a lazy Sunday at the river!

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But one of the best parts about going to Swaziland is picking up right where you left with old friends!

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Now if I could only fix this…..

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Tune in  later to hear about my trip to the Drakensburg Mountains in South Africa!