So far during my time in Africa, I have never have felt like it was Africa, like everyone imagined.
I made sure to check a couple days before I came when Lois asked me if there were any last minute questions. I asked if there was any snakes or strange spiders I should mentally prepare for. No matter that answer I was given I knew I was leaving soon enough to not turn back. Amazingly enough there hasn't been anything I have been to worry too much about! But...now that it is summer time, there are a couple of things coming out to enjoy the summer along with us...
It still isn't the Africa everyone thinks about when they think of "Africa", but here are some nice "little" South African critters that have reminded me I am not in Iowa anymore :)
First Encounter.
This happened in late July as I at one time, had eight spider bites on my face! Whatever kind of spider made a snack of my face, made it quite an itchy and awkward statement which I tried to explain. I tried to explain it's damage whenever someone would look upon my face with an odd wonder, and apathetic look of my misfortune....but the explanation didn't always get to the worried onlookers.
The Second.
Our friendly neighborhood Shongololo known as the Great African Millipede! They are very common actually(I see about 6 a day now) They start out small but can grow to be up to a foot long. I was first introduced as this one tried to crawl up my leg while Lerato and I were working on a school project outside.
Third, and Most Scary.
The Red Roman Spider.
In the last week I have seen two which is enough to make a little squirmy...
Known for it's unique nest making habits, it is fortunately not harmful or venomous.
Whatever, I am not a fan
Last and Most Recent.
Really BIG toads!
The guys found these in the garden. So today they had some fun, and the toads actually drew blood on after biting Louie's finger! Also watched them go after one another. It was a pretty good show this afternoon.
Not the African critters you imagined?
Even with all these creepy, crawly critters, I am so thankful for the grace that God gives everyday. He gives us new mercies every day! Grace upon grace! and I am so thankful for that!
"And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John bore witness about him, and cried out, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me ranks before me, because he was before me.’”) For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace."- John 1:14-16
"This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.
It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.
The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him."- Lamentations 3:21-24
That spider IS scary! Oh my!
ReplyDeleteWe have Sun Spiders in our laundry room if you miss them and want to come visit us! I have enjoyed reading your blog and keeping up with the journey He had you on. Praying for you as you continue to focus on His will and follow the plans He has for you. He reigns in Iowa just as He does in S.A. Tere is nowhere we can go away from Him! Love and prayers for you, always!!! Jodi
ReplyDeleteWe have Sun Spiders in our laundry room if you miss them and want to come visit us! I have enjoyed reading your blog and keeping up with the journey He had you on. Praying for you as you continue to focus on His will and follow the plans He has for you. He reigns in Iowa just as He does in S.A. Tere is nowhere we can go away from Him! Love and prayers for you, always!!! Jodi
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