The day dawned
on my first full day in Swakopmund. I was anxious to get in contact with
relatives back home, so found a phone as soon as I could. I hadn’t spoken with
anyone for over two months, plus had not been very good with my written
communication either. All I had sent them was the pictures of me and Nimesh,
when I was dressed up in the full regalia of a sari and accoutrements back in Dar
es Salaam. For all they knew, the pictures could have been my wedding photos.
My Mother had worried about that from the day I left, as that would have
matched my father’s tale of leaving home, never to return for having fallen in
love on the road. While that was not the case here, they didn’t know that. And
as for me, they couldn’t get in touch with me either, as I was constantly on
the move.
So now I was
eager for their voices and any news to catch up on. I rang through to Canada
and joyfully heard my sister’s voice on the other end. Sadly, my resulting phone call left my spirits
far from high.
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And as it is Halloween night, that is all you get tonight. Hope you had lots of spooks visit you this evening! Boo!!!!