Lately we have been trying to fill our spare time learning more about Mozambique.
There are a couple videos that we really liked. Neither one features exactly where we will
be, but both present some beautiful scenery and valuable snippets into
Mozambique for us.
Friends from California showed us an Anthony Bourdain: No
Reservations video on Mozambique. Grady
was salivating over shrimp the size of lobsters and the spicy piri piri chicken! The video also goes into some of the history
and culture of the country. Colorful celebrations
full of dancing in the countryside, a community-wide remembrance of the fight
for independence that ended in 1975 and a look at where the Portuguese loaded captured
Mozambiquians onto slave ships bound for the Americas all offer us a glimpse of
our home-to-be. (It is not a Christian perspective so the language may leave something to
be desired… and parents may want to fast forward through a few of the history
scenes as well.)
The travel channel has a site page about the episode, but not
the full video at http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/anthony-bourdain/episodes/mozambique. There are some great pictures though. I found the episode online but the only official source I could spot was sold
on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mozambique/dp/B00FEBLLD0.
We also found a National Geographic video on Parque Nacional
de Gorongosa in central Mozambique entitled Africa’s Lost Eden. It was eye opening to see what years of war
can do to a region that was once called the “Place where Noah left his ark”. Now people are working to help rebuild the
animal populations and bring the park back into its rightful place as a world treasure.
National Geographic has some amazing photos
from Gorongosa here: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/06/gorongosa-park/sartore-photography.
We would definitely recommend checking online or at your
library for availability of the videos! We
found the National Geographic at the library and No Reservations on vimeo.
Our recent purchases are a Mozambique guide book (it’s much
slimmer than any other guidebook I’ve seen…) and a country map. Diego has gotten a real kick out of studying the
map with Grady. He saw Aunt Roberta
recently and spent a long time showing here which roads were paved, where we
would live, etc., etc. Apparently he’s
been paying attention to Daddy!
We are driving through Kansas now while on a four month fundraising
road trip. Diego has heard our
presentation a few times lately. In it I
talk about loving flying and complaining to my grandmother as a little girl
that “driving wastes my time”. Now Diego
has begun to tell us that driving wastes his time. While we love seeing so many friendly faces
we are also eager to join the team in Mozambique. I will admit that there are times when it
would be easy to slip into a mindset where this time of preparation is “just a
waste of time”. Please keep us in your
prayers – that we fully enjoy and serve without reservations during our time
here on deputation. We want to be fully vested in this time we have still in the US. Flying in Mozambique will come in God's timing!
Great to read of your travels and discoveries of Mozambique! I just cared for the Simpson girls. They are excited about joining the staff in Mozambique! Thanks for sharing your info. about your country! Blessings!
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