message for Dad G. Sorry I dont have any contact detaisl! Have just checked heathrow arrivals and it looks as if they are scheduled to get in at 06.55 tomorrow morning not 08.25 as on their original flight booking. Hope to meet you there, Amanda T
Mumt
So looking forward to seeing you both tomorrow. Dont know if you'll get this Seems like all communications have given up! Lots of love MumT
Dad G
The girls are currently in Mzuzu in glorious sunshine, weraring shorts and T shirts ! Very brown - it seems we may not recognise them when they return !!!
The girls are both well and hope to move north tomorrow. They may try to visit Nyica Plateau, one of a 1000 places to vist before you die, apparantly ! see this link
The girls have had an interesting week. Ther stay at Lake malawi was extended after Eleanor became ill with possible malarie and dissentry which involved a visit to the local hospital. She was given a 3 day course of tablets which brought an immediate improvement after 24 hours. having regain her strength, the girls visited a new orphanage where there wers some albino children, abandonded by their parents. they were shown a paper making facility which is trying to raise money for the local community. They are now at Monkey island which they describe as just fantastic and very beautiful
Laura Clarkie
Well well girlies, it does sound absolutely wonderful as predicted and a real adventure!
I've got a 'proper' job as an env consultant in Wakefield. I have only done a week but it's been really interesting so far!
Looking for a place to move to in Sheffield at the moment. As it'll be a better commute and as you know a certain lovely boy is living there too.
Can't wait to hear more stories.
Lots and lots of love xxxxx
Hazzy
Dearest Elz and Emz!
I had a fantastic birthday, with mulled wine and letting chinese lanterns off across the river! Thank you ever so much for your cards and choccy, much loved, as are you both! It's great reading what mummyT and mummyG have got to say about your african adventures! Can't wait to speak to you both when you are back!
I got to drive an electric car the other day with work, it has no gears and the handbrake is where the clutch is! So cooool!!! Also, I have to get glasses! The lenses will have prisms in to help my eyes turn in so they can focus! hehehehe!
Also I have other HUGE HUGE HUGE news, but you'll have to wait a little longer to hear what that is!
Love you both ever so much xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mumt
for anyone who's interested-
Spoke to Emma on Friday. They were in Blantyre staying with my Mums friend- a welcome family home after their mountain climbing! They were guided by Wonderford himself up sapitwa and another peak- I suspect Nakodzwe . They them spent a night at Wonderford's own home before being put on a bus to Blantyre- sounds like he really looked after them ! Now on their way to Zomba and they have booked a safari in Liwonde from the 9th. They extended their visas in Blantyre and I think the plan is to go from Zomba to Lake Malawi and after a couple of days there to head up the lake on the steamer to the north and then back down to Lilongwe overland But they're only making any bookings a few days at a time.
Mumt
Hi Girls Hope youre safely back down from the mountains! Good to speak the other night. Let us kno wwhat the next leg is Lots of love MumXXX ( oh remember the handwash!)
Laura & Katrina
Hey Ellie
Looks like you are having a great time! can not wait to see all the pics and hear about the amazing journey. look forward to seeing you and hope you enjoy the rest of the trip. (Dont spend too much on us!!!!!) only joking
Happy Halloween!!,
Love Laura and Katrina xxxx
Steph Cooling
Hay ellie chick
sounds like your having an amazing time, im incredibly jelous as you no!! so take loads of pic and note down all your crazy adventure encounters and stories. i bet the time is flying by so enjoy every minute of it. take care, enjoy and dont do anything i wouldnt ;)
Ill look forward to the many pic and stories when you return
lots of love your crazy amazon bud
Steph
Linda Gifford
Latest Update from Eleanor & Emma Tuesday 26 Oct. 10
The girls have spent last few days at the orphanage at Smile Malawi. Yesterday they walked the children to school, then came back and fell asleep (it is very very hot in middle of day). The children have been particularly taken by their cameras, and often ‘borrow’ the camera to take photos of Eleanor and Emma. They don’t yet have the right idea because either legs or heads are missing! This camp charges $25 a night to stay so they cant stay too long.
They will be leaving camp on Thursday to climb Mulanje mountain through the Forest Reserve. They have hired a guide, another ??? and two porters to make the ascent, 3,000metres at highest point , (the equivalent of climbing highest mountains in UK) - Quite a challenge! Eleanor has now admitted that the heat and her throat infection (3 days on antibiotics so far has helped a lot, she was no longer croaky) has set off her asthma so not sure if they will make it to the top – apparently there are less strenuous routes to the top which less hard-core climbers use - we encouraged them to consider this option – best to get to the top, even if it’s the ‘easy way’!!!! They dont expect to see wildlife as such, this is for the views, possibility of seeing unique plants & animals and the challenge of climbing itself. Mountain climbing should take five days.............then they will start heading north. Plan after Mulanje is to go safari in Limonde park (expensive - so this will be their ‘treat’).
They are conserving battery on the mobile because very few places with electricity to top it up/recharge. They did get onto internet whilst in Blantyre but slow and not cheap! They have read the message board and appreciate the support. Mastercard-friendly places are almost non-existent. They have switched to Visa. They expected to be able to get dollars on the black market (with help from Lynn and locals) but that hasn’t worked out so they will have to get 20million Kwacha or some similar enormous number to pay for their mountain trek. Needless to say we did the worried parent thing of ‘divide the money up in several places on your person and your bags.