Visiting Our Adopted Elephant "Kasewe" at the Lilayi Elephant Orphanage







A photo of the group with James and his family - in his teaching practice suit!!


Sunday – Ava Matthews – Going to the elephant orphanage
Today was the most chilled out day we’ve had on the trip so far. (it was amazing!) the previous night after a long tournament we were told to have a lay in as we needed to leave for the elephant orphanage at 10.30 which is a very big change for me, usually needing to set my Bruno Mars alarm for 5.30. Anyways as me and Georgie have now found we are used to getting up early we woke up at 6.00. After we were ready to leave we were surprised by an amazing full English breakfast which I’m literally still dreaming about now. After that we left to go see the baby elephants and we watched them gallop through the gates into their pen to get fed 2 litres of it apparently which they would just gulp down immediately (which we found very impressive) we learnt so much about the elephants and one of the keepers of the place opened our eyes on how badly the elephants were treated before they were rescued and as well as why their parents would have been hunted for their tusks and materialistic items that come from an elephant. After the elephant orphanage we left to go to the camp and me and Georgie just chilled and played a bit of uno and just talked and had fun. We then finished our amazing chill day by being treated to pizza hut which just added to the best day ever (apart from all the weirdos that got pineapple and ham) I’m having an amazing time in Zambia and I think it’s so good for me and Georgie. I miss all my family and friends and I love you so much.
Ps – Happy Birthday to a special someone back home and I love you very much and hope you had a good day.

Tiyana – Elephant excitement
Today I woke up at 6.30 despite having an 8.30 “lie in” I then leisurely woke up, washed my hair and got ready for the day ahead which included seeing an elephant sanctuary. This was very refreshing as yesterday we had a 5.30 start due to the tournament in which I met my new favourite person Morris, a loveable person I taught that competed in the tournament. After getting ready I woke up Libby and we began to get ready to leave for the elephant orphanage. This was a very eye opening experience as we all got to learn something new and got to see the elephants in their natural habitat. After this we were given the rest of the day to relax and wait for pizza. Millie, Eva, Sophie and I all lay in the shade and had a relaxing rest of the day.
I miss you all very, very much and I can’t wait to see you all soon, my perfect mother I cant wait to see you and Tori…. And even Sophia. Miss you so much father Vaughn, love you sooo much and see you all soon. Xxx

Ella B – English breakfast and elephants
It’s been way too long since I haven’t woken up before 6.30. we didn’t have a tournament today so we were able to lie in for  bit, but Maisy and I decided that it would be a good idea to wash our clothes before breakfast so I guess we didn’t get much of a lie I after all. We ate breakfast at 9.00 which was a full English breakfast and although I love a good bowl of cereal, to have a proper breakfast was exactly what I needed. After breakfast we went to the Lilayi elephant orphanage where we got to see baby elephants and hear their stories as well as seeing the elephant we adopted, Kasawe! Back at the camp we ate lunch and everyone played cards outside our chalet and I can proudly say I won both trumps and spoons (played with sachets of coffee instead of spoons) after a long afternoon of card games and competitiveness we ate pizzas in the bar which were delicious. I’m having a really fun time and I love you all lots. Please give Hector a cuddle from me!
Ella  xx

Comments

  1. Aww. Such lovely stories. Miss you my perfect daughter Tiyana😘 Súper proud of you. Glad everyone is having fun.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Eva, elephants and pizza, it dosn’t get better than that. Love you so much and glad you are having a wonderful time. Sounds like you all deserve today’s rest day. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s blog and photos.
    Dad xx

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow guys amazing relaxing day. Sounds like you deserved it. I’m so glad Kasewe is doing well xx

    ReplyDelete
  4. Great photos of baby elephants and the orphanage you’re all supporting- a lovely well deserved relaxing day. A lot hotter here in Molesey over the next few days than Africa! Interesting blogs girls thank you. Lol xxx

    ReplyDelete
  5. Thanks for all your blogs girls and I am glad some of you had a lie in. It sounds like you needed it. Ella well done for winning at cards.
    Missing you Maisy. Xxx

    ReplyDelete
  6. Lovely blogs - you have had a wonderful day! Adore the elephants :-)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Hi Ella, I have just read this out to everyone on the caravan at Wareham (we arrived today). It’s so great to hear your news - we check the blog every night and like to look through all the photos trying to spot you. It sounds like you are having a fantastic experience.
    Hector sends you a muddy cuddle (he jumped in the boggy river as soon as he arrived) and when we were at home he kept popping into your bedroom to see if you are there!
    Great to hear you won at cards - all that practise at home has paid off!!!
    Looking forwards to seeing you soon, lots of love Mum, Dad, Lauren, Oli, Granny, Grandad and Hector

    ReplyDelete
  8. Sounds like an incredible day. Xx

    ReplyDelete
  9. Wow what an amazing blog. It looks like you are all having an amazing trip. The elephants are so beautiful. Enjoy.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Looks like you are all having an amazing time. It has so lovely to hear about your adventures and see all the pictures.
    Love and miss you Sophie!
    Mum, Dad, Jake and Sid xx

    ReplyDelete
  11. Wow Ava M you are alive!!! It sounds like you are all well and truly blended . Enjoy the rest of your trip and make the most of this once in a lifetime opportunity. Remember to take lots of photos so we can see what you have been up to. We all really really miss you. Lots of love Mum, Dad, Otto, Emme and Hero .
    P.S don’t be hating on the pineapple so much
    XXXXX

    ReplyDelete
  12. More great blogs. A well deserved and fully appreciated day. Lovely! Niamh, I'm sure the elephants were probably a highlight for you. Great to hear that Kasewe is doing well Xx

    ReplyDelete
  13. What an amazing blog and even more amazing experience. Thank you for sharing the pics and stories. I love you and miss you Tiyana.. Daddy, Rach, Maisie and Willow..xxx

    ReplyDelete
  14. What an amazing set of stories and adventures, you all look like you are having a great time. Max - Dad sends a hug.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Day 2

Last day of training and Victoria Falls!! (and another candle lit dinner!)

Livingstone Tournament , the last one!! Zambezi River Cruise