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April Update

  It's been awhile since I've posted.  Justin's situation is hard to write about, but I know there are people who want to know what's going on with Justin, my son.  In truth, he is getting sicker and weaker.  For awhile,he made great progress, talking, eating, and getting back into his power wheelchair.   Then he started getting weaker.  His left lung became covered with secretions, and he needed surgery to scrape things out. Then a CT scan revealed more new spine fractures (total of 7).  After that, he just hasn't been able to get over the hump.  This week, Justin decided to discontinue the weaning from the ventilator.  He is on full breath support and can no longer use the voice valve to talk without dangerous oxygen drops.  Pain medication has been significantly increased to help him deal with the pain. It's a tough thing for a 23-year-old to confront one's mortality.  We will continue this journey with Justin to the end to the best of our abilities.  We

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That's a long enough break from blogging.  

Being broken down in southern Illinois affected me in a number of ways that were unsettling.   I didn't like being stuck without transportation one bit.  After 80k miles of dependable service, the Nissan Frontier failed me.  Additionally, it was becoming clear that it was the first in a number of problems that were about to occur in a vehicle with 140k miles.  

Noises that probably had been going on for some time began driving me crazy with worry.  Transmission?  Engine?  Rear end?  Front end?  Suspension?  Anyway, the long and short of it is that I lost confidence in my vehicle.  But what to do next?  

The blue book value of the 2013 Nissan Frontier had dropped over the years.   Out of curiosity, I tried out the Carvana system to see what it was worth, and they offered $5100.  I could feel the Nissan's shocks and springs sag a little more.  

So when Julia was in Africa, I went and checked out the new and used truck market. I quickly ruled out new.  More on that in a future blog post.

Julia had a great time in southern Africa.  She spent most of her time in South Africa, but also visited Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia.  I think the highlights of her trip were visiting Capetown, the southern-most point of South Africa, and the safaris.    She said I would have loved Capetown but would have hated the safaris.   

While in the back-country, there was no opportunity for exercise/hiking.  Because of the wild animals/predators, they  needed an armed escort anytime they were out and about after dark, even in camp.  While I like viewing animals, long, hot days in a jeep without exercise wouldn't have suited me.  Also, it was Africa-hot, she said, which means temperatures up to 102 Fahrenheit during the day and very warm nights.  Scheduled power outages were frequent during the day and night.

I'll post a selection of her photos below.


 

Dinner prep

Caterpillar--Protein Staple

Not Julia's favorite dish

Cheetah

Close enough




Julia and her companion had a great time, although traveling 24 hours to another continent did not go without a hitch.  Elizabeth missed her flight from California due to a mechanical issue and had to be re-routed through Germany, arriving a day late.  Julia's luggage was lost on the way home but eventually found its way to our house.  The airline claimed that she had failed to pick it up at her New Jersey connection, but Julia had placed an Air Tag inside the suitcase, so we knew exactly where it was (still in Africa).  It was interesting watching it make its way back to us with the airline still in denial.  

I didn't ask for a souvenir from Julia's trip, but she bought me one anyway.


Zambezi is Zimbabwe's national beer.  I drank it last night with some crackers, hummus and cheese spread.  A clean-tasting lager, it wasn't bad and would surely have been refreshing on an Africa-hot day.


Comments

Bill said…
New, and even almost new (used) pickup prices are scary. It's a balance between cost and what is practical. Maybe you and the Scamp should splurge a bit.

Looks like Julia had an awesome Africa trip, notwithstanding the fried caterpillars. Kudos for trying them.
John said…
Agree about new and almost new pickup prices. I used to try to get to the alleged invoice prices during negotiation. Now, they want sticker price plus dealer document fees. Inventory is very low.

Julia had a great time.
MFH said…
Julia!!!

There MUST be pages and PAGES of details about your trip. Is there any chance of us reading any?

South Africa was the place a world-traveler once suggested visiting. I'm interested in reading of your experiences, impressions. How were the guides? The people?

Fantastic photo of the lion!

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