Hello . . . This is Africa Calling! Find Yourself in Tropical Paradise

Written by Bobbi Buchanan


Hello . . . This is Africa Calling! Find Yourself in Tropical Paradise! Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read this entire feature FREE with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/globe02/africa02/kenya/turkana/hello.html

As far back as I can remember, Africa wove her spell over my heart.

It wasn’trepparttar pictures of far off lands as shown so beautifully in National Geographic. It wasn’t stories preached at church of starving refugees that needed help. It was far more immediate than those. I was three weeks old when my parents walked offrepparttar 133736 plane holding my brother and me. And just like a duck I was imprinted with Africa. Her sights became my reference for beauty. Her animals became my playmates. Her sounds and smells taught me of daily life. Her people became my reference for family and friends. Her triumphs were mine as I watched her growing alongside me. Her wounds were mine too. And although I never bled as so many of her people have my heart shed tears as I watchedrepparttar 133737 agonies they suffered.

I never thought I would leave. Funny that; most of my contemporaries did and despite every good intention, most did not return. I thought I was different. How could I not come back? Africa was as necessary to me as breathing. My heart beat to her rhythms, her songs rocked me to sleep. Her people were my brothers and sisters, my mothers and fathers. She was my home. And you always go home.

Twenty-five years later. The pull of Africa did not recede, butrepparttar 133738 pull of everyday life interfered and overwhelmed. Somehow there was time or money but never both at once. I was reduced to memories and to tellingrepparttar 133739 stories to my children, imprinting them withrepparttar 133740 same love. One day inspiration struck. We found a big glass jar and painted a picture of Africa on it and started saving money. We started to learn Swahili. Jambo — hello; Asante — thank you; Wapi choo — Where’srepparttar 133741 bathroom? We determined a time frame, summer of 2006. That would berepparttar 133742 year I would show my children their roots andrepparttar 133743 place of my heart.

March 30, 2004repparttar 133744 phone rang. It was my father. “Can Lisa (my 14-year-old daughter) leave for Kenya in two weeks? We’ll probably be gone for about a month.” Calmly I replied that I would have to check with her father andrepparttar 133745 school. Then I hung uprepparttar 133746 phone and started jumping up and down screaming. One of us was going to Africa . NOW.

Lisa reactedrepparttar 133747 same way when I picked her up early from school that day. The many details loomed but somehow, allrepparttar 133748 necessary items were crammed into her suitcase. Thenrepparttar 133749 big day arrived and we saw her off atrepparttar 133750 airport. Her little sister was sobbing and clinging to her. I pulled her aside, and with my head turned so she couldn’t see my own tears, I reminded her that we needed to send sissy off with a smile. Bravely we managed untilrepparttar 133751 plane took off, then we both cried. Samantha for missing her sister, me because I was left behind.

A week laterrepparttar 133752 phone rang. There was a bit of an echo, then I heard a familiar voice. “Hello. This is Africa calling.” The voice of my father reached acrossrepparttar 133753 miles. The floodgates of time opened. Memories washed over me and I shivered withrepparttar 133754 intensity.

“Where are you?” I managed.

“We are at Seremino.” For a moment I felt disoriented. Seremino is a dry riverbed in Northern Kenya, a place with a few acacia trees, a good place for stopping to avoidrepparttar 133755 heat ofrepparttar 133756 day inrepparttar 133757 Northern Frontier desert. There has never been any sort of outpost there and emphatically no telephone.

The Key To Key Biscayne - Sonesta Beach Resort

Written by Carol Sorgen


The Key To Key Biscayne,repparttar Sonesta Beach Hotel and Resort Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read this entire feature with photos at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/florida/miami/beach/sonesta/miamibeach.html

Sure, it's hot in Florida inrepparttar 133735 middle of July. But I live in Baltimore . . . it's hot here too inrepparttar 133736 middle of July! So, what better time to head to a beach...especially one that wouldn't be as crowded in high summer asrepparttar 133737 closer Maryland beaches where everyone heads "down-y ocean," as they say in this part ofrepparttar 133738 world.

So, off I went to sunny (and yes, hot *and* humid!) Florida for a summer beach vacation. And you know what? Summer or winter, Florida is an ideal vacation destination (Not that that's a major newsflash, of course, but I thought I'd confirm it just in case you had any doubts!).

I flew from Baltimore to Ft. Lauderdale, not Miami. The airports were equi-distant from my hotels, and I foundrepparttar 133739 Ft. Lauderdale airport much more manageable thanrepparttar 133740 larger Miami airport.

I spentrepparttar 133741 first three nights atrepparttar 133742 Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort on Sunny Isles Beach, just north of Miami Beach. And yes, "The Donald" is a part-owner, and, never one to miss a marketing opportunity, T-shirts saying "You're Fired" are for sale inrepparttar 133743 gift shop.

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