We rented two houses just a few yards away from small "grass-hut communities" which both overlooked the aqua ocean. We were without some of the luxuries we enjoy in Maputo and were graced with plenty of roaches, but the clean air, open sky and amazing coast line more than made up for any of the "shortcomings" in the Mozambique of my dreams. When we arrived, we immediately began exploring the breath-taking surroundings and ended up eating lunch/dinner (linner??) at a restaurant right on the beach. I'll never live down my blond moment of the evening when Lisa told me that people from Whales were originally from China and I believed her. Yes, I taught geography and molded young minds.
On the first full day, I took a scuba class along with Stephen, Cassia's 10 year old son, so we could go on our first dive in the ocean later that day with everyone else. (Lisa, Henrik and Jen, one of the girls we met up with, were already certified) We practiced breathing underwater in a deep, murky pool and pretty soon I had adjusted to wearing a weight belt, knew how to adjust my vest to go make myself buoyant and I felt like I had gills. I didn't really have the option to ever be nervous since I was taking the class with a 10 year old and while our instructor was busy with another class, Stephen and I played, "find the hidden candy wrapper at the bottom of the pool." After enjoying a leisurely afternoon at "Tofo Scuba," and eating the tastiest panini of my life (I ate a total of 5 of these in 3 days), we suited up to prepare for our ocean dive.

After some serious struggling, we pushed a little zodiac out into the ocean and headed out for the open sea. Our instructor had never taught Stephen and I how to actually get into the water so we gave each other a scared look when he said, "OK, hold onto your weight belt with one hand and your mask and regulator (thing you breath out of) with the other and flip into the water." Yeah buddy- how bout you teach us that first. It ended up being a piece of cake and actually quite fun- I've always seen them doing it in the movies and wanted to try. Stephen and I were the only "non-certified divers" so the instructor insisted on taking us down individually. This meant that everyone went down to the bottom and the instructor took Stephen down and said,

I've always loved snorkeling because you can peek at this mysterious, wondrous, beautiful hidden world in the sea but when scuba-diving, you can do more than just peek- you can actually visit this underwater world and mingle with the locals. For forty minutes, I was in the midst of part of the world I had never seen before and it was by far, one of the coolest places I've visited:) As we maneuvered over vibrant coral reefs, passing schools of fish with colors Crayola hasn't imagined yet, I was in a constant state of awe. Giant blue starfish were sprawled out around every corner; giant fish with stripes and polka dots and every pattern imaginable leisurely swam around us and I couldn't help but think that Ariel was an idiot. She had it pretty good "under the sea." My main line of thinking while diving was that it would seem impossible to see this intricate beauty and deny the existence of a incredible creator. I hope to get certified one day so I can continue visiting this absolutely amazing part of God's creation. Lisa mentioned that she felt a bit like a super hero when she sports the wetsuit. Indeed there is a feeling of invincibility when wearing all the gear and although I didn't feel like a hero when I was clutching the buoy, I did feel unstoppable under the water. We decided to do a "superhero pose" post-dive and apparently this is how I think a superhero would stand...what the...?
In the evenings we would hang out at on our balcony surrounded by silence and stars- two things you can't find in Maputo. One evening while we were playing the celebrity game (aka "CINQUE!") I looked around the room and couldn't help but observe the oddity we were. There we were, 6 blond American girls in our twenties sharing a small room in a little house on the coast of Mozambique. It was so neat to hang out with girls whom I have much in common with and it was really strange how not only did we have similar personalities, we all kinda looked alike. It was an unexpected blessing for the trip and I only wish I could have had more time to get to know these girls. Lisa and I felt a bit spoiled because the other girls all live in remote areas and were stoked to have running water and cereal.
Between the incredible beauty, adventurous escapades, peaceful surroundings, delicious food and fabulous company, this was definitely one of my favorite weekends in Africa. I sincerely enjoy life in Maputo but was so refreshed by this venture into a more remote area of Mozambique. When I reflect on my time spent in Tofo, I am reminded of the well-known Psalm speaking of how my God comforts me:
"The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake....Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever."
9 comments:
WOW!!!! I think we could do like 10 mile runs every day there!!!! I am excited to have my running partner back soon. SKyline?? not quite the scenery:)
I love that verse Katie. Thanks for the encouragment and such beatiful pictures. I am so wishing I could have spent the weekend with you on your adventure. It sounds absolutely 100% amazing! Your tales make me want to visit Africa so very much. I'm so glad you are living it up there while you can.
In United States news-- I'm very sorry I haven't written more recently. I have been so busy! Way busier than I've been in a long time. Tonight though I'm watching the season finale of American Idol and making chocolate chip cookies. Mmmmm...life is good. I miss you and can't wait for Iron Well weekend. Only 5 months!
i miss you! sad i missed that trip :( but so glad henrick made good on his word to take you scuba diving!!!
From the looks of it, my guess is that none of the four of you have ever seen a Superhero, period.
Stellar self photos though. Squating...nice. The one after that...the one with the foreground clear and you fuzzy...very artsy. Although there were no abnormaly tall-big footed people, your boyfriend would be proud. However, I did notice a large white dot on your crotch...is there not? Another running accident?
Man, the shot from the cave, beautiful. I cannot stop looking at these pictures!
That beach looks amazing. Consider me overwhelmed with jealousy but so glad that you got to spent some QT (yeah, I know, I am SO hip) there.
Katie Butler- I searched vey hard for a white spot and could not find one- what picture? Also, thanks for peaking peoples' curiosity and making them search the pictures in that area...not cool. If I thought more people read this, I might be embarrassed:) Speaking of running accidents...I did have one the other day. I literally fell to my hands and one knee- I was preparing for the tuck and roll but then got a burst of strength in my leg not on the ground and shot back up laughing. I forgot about that stinging pain when you scrape your hands- not fun...but quite fun-nee.
Also, I seem to be slow today because I did understand the big-footed boyfriend comment. Please explain.
Lastly, please update your blog so I can write an embarrassing comment on it.
Josh Newton...wedding photo man...Cameron's big feet. Need more info?
Maybe the white dot was a fluke. Sorry for looking at your crotch.
Walked under a tree branch today and did not have the clearance I anticipated...it knocked me over so fast that I was able to get over feeling stupid and give physics the props it deserves. (Props...where did hat come from?) Anway, so I understand about the falling moment being so fun-ee. I would like to see this tuck and roll technique that you speak of in action.
Blog updated and you have bundles of ammo...
Happy Happy Birthday. Hope you are having a blast in SOuth Africa and praying for your safety:)
Your favorite beach is amazing. I loved the pictures. Mostly I loved picturing you exploring. I picture you less child like though. More free spirited. I love that.
Ok Katie, I found the referenced "white spot"- it was my draw string. I'm still a bit confused about the big-footed boyfriend clue. Your wedding photographer? I'm feeling like I have a bit of memory loss- am I blocking out memories from your wedding? I don't remember being traumatized- I do however remember your uncle Gary telling some hilarious joke that Donny loved.
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