These are the stories of our adventures in Zambia. We aim to show and tell all, the good the bad and the gnarly.
As told by James Lanfer.
Lower Zambezi
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I found some more beautiful pictures from the lower Zambezi. The sunset was amazing that night, so we got some great shots around the camp and the river. Also a great picture of drew with awesome sunglasses!
The past few weeks in Zambia, since Drew and I returned from Boston, have had a distinct quality. We are opening our eyes a little wider to take it all in – the hundreds of children in their plaid school uniforms on the street in the morning, the birdsong and flowers in our garden, the chaos and color of driving in central Lusaka, with its vendors, minibuses, trucks, potholes, and people everywhere. Aware that our time in this extraordinary country will be over all too soon. Leaving Boston Children's Hospital for the last time - returning to Lusaka We are also being a little kinder to one another – still delighted and a bit incredulous to be back together. It could easily have been otherwise. Had the orbit of Drew’s eye had not improved quite so much at the last MRI in Boston. Had kind, empathetic Dr. Gise not been the ophthalmologist caring for him. Had the orbital specialist Dr. Freitag not known and trusted Drew’s surgeon Dr. Eliot… Then Drew and I might not have returned to Zam...
“Do these parents write about anything other than medical dramas?” “Oh, just read it, Eleanor.” December 18, 2021 Pretoria, South Africa It is not yet 4 AM and I am wide awake at the cozy quirky Brooklyn Guest House in the dark in our room behind the Alice in Wonderland door with its thigh high key hole, on the second floor landing with thigh high painting a foot by foot square and mirrors facing mirrors across the chandelier dangling beaded lines of pink plastic jewels. Being here was not in the cards even three. Now, Drew and I are medical tourists in Pretoria, South Africa at the height of its omicron variant fueled COVID-19 wave. At 6AM, we’re scheduled to report to Mediclinic Medforum Hospital for Drew’s surgery for what has (finally) been properly diagnosed as ethmoidal sinusitis with an abscess that has swollen his left eye nearly shut. Over the past three weeks, it has gotten more and more purple and puffy with a firm mass just below the surface radiating the heat of a gr...
This past weekend while we were in Livingston we went rafting on the Zambezi below mossi oa tunya (Victoria Falls). This is known as being the best rafting in the world, and we caught it when the water was at its highest. We started by walking 350 meters down into the the gorge, then we set out down the river directly into 8 foot waves and raging currents. Along with us there was another group of guys in their 20s who made sure to tell us that we should not be concerned because it was not a race. But as they hit the first rapids they capsized and completely fell apart letting all of their oars float down the river ahead of them. Once they had finally gotten back into the boat they were all quite rattled and said that they thought they were going to die. Our crew on the other hand was having a great time lead by our fearless leader Chongo. The whole time we were in awe of the rivers power and the beautiful views of the gorge. Towards the second half we asked to flip. S...
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