nazinga.

3.2.15

















so i got charged by an elephant.  twice.  and it was one of the most exhilarating, terrifyingly awesome things i've ever experienced.  and when they screamed at us, we screamed at mom to drive on and get us away from the amazing, sixteen ton animal that was chasing us away from her baby.  and we held onto the top of the car and my shutter finger was going a million clicks a second and yet it seemed that i was still unable to capture the sheer ginormousness of this beautiful creature.  and i marveled a lot, because suddenly, here before you are these animals.  giant and bizarre and grey in all of their baggy skin and flailing trunks.   with the tiny elephants grabbing their mother's tails and following them through the tall grass like i only thought they did in jungle book.  

and we drove kilometer after kilometer on dusty, dry roads in the middle of nowhere.  straining our eyes for what little natural wildlife is left here.  and we got to see it raw and natural, ever though mom would have been a little more comfortable if there was some sort of a barrier between where we were sleeping and the lake full of crocs.  

there were birds the color of neon sharpies and others of dirt.  so we dodged tree limbs from our perch atop the car and bruised our legs from scraping branches, and it was wonderful. 

then there was a rosy sunrise that filtered through the dust blanket that had settled over the earth.   we climbed a mountain, that looked more like an ant hill, and watched the sun wake and spread its light over the dark earth.  as far as the eye could see was brush and grass and trees, so different than those normal to me, and yet in their own rugged, tired, brown way: they were beautiful. 

isn't it amazing the diversity that He has created?  each so individual and unique, and yet still completely perfect by design.  His glorious creation was all around us, rugged and natural.   He creates mountains and plains, deserts and rain forests, fish and elephants.  and he says that they are all good. 

yeah, it was hot and filled with sunscreen, ugly sunhats and mass quantities of nasty flies.  but those were nothing because we had twenty hours free and alone in His creation, and fellowship with dear, dear friends who had traveled half-way around the world to see us.  and i got a sunset that felt like it was painted just for me… 

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  1. Oh, so gorgeous. Sounds like such an amazing experience!

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  2. What an inspiring post! and marvelous pictures.. I could see that momma elephant didn't want you too close from the look in her eye!

    Keep writing and keep taking pictures... maybe one day you will write a book about your family's experience...

    Louise in Atlanta

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    1. thank you, and yes, the mama's were definitely not very happy with us…

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  3. love the pics, the writing... sounds like it was a good day! :)

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    1. hey, it was a good day, and you need to come and do it with me. okay? okay.

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  4. DUDE, YOU GOT CHARGED BY AN ELEPHANT? I'm soo asking you about that in the q+a! (; (Which I'm working on, btw!) But gosh, this all sounds so brilliant and vibrant and beautiful. God's creation is so diverse and breath-taking. "there were birds the color of neon sharpies and others of dirt" < that line is in the dictionary under "creative". Just fyi.

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    1. I KNOW RIGHT? It was one of those, i'm so stupid to be doing this but it is so amazing i don't care. and yay for the q & a, (can't wait!) and your comments *blush* you're too sweet :)

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  5. SO MUCH HERE. I love it all, every word, every picture. And those elephants are gorgeous. "isn't it amazing the diversity that He has created?" Yes! It is so amazing and never ceases to blow my mind to little bits and pieces. Even though I've never traveled outside of America, what I've seen of the world is so rich and beautiful. Loaded. Also THIS: "there were birds the color of neon sharpies and others of dirt." I love to a ridiculous degree and Katie just told me that she commented on this very post earlier and loved that, too. Haha. Can you tell we're sisters? "and i got a sunset that felt like it was painted just for me…" I can't even express how in love I am with your writing style. Keep going, Jana -- it's all so lovely. (:

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    1. you are super, your comment literally had me grinning like an idiot while i was trying to do French homework :) it's so funny, at first when i found both Katie and your blogs, it was unrelated and then i started blog stocking because i was like "they are so much alike, i wonder if they are related" :) and it shows. your encouragement keeps me going, thanks a bunch!

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  6. THESE ARE AMAZING!!!!! I have looked at this post close to 100000 times and WOOOWWWWW.

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