Our departure date is only two months away and we are thinking more about the route we will take. Last time, I posted a generic map of the route; this time a more detailed description:
Task Name | Duration | Start | Finish |
Zuid Afrika | 13 days | Tue 09/10/18 | Mon 22/10/18 |
Mozambique | 12 days | Mon 22/10/18 | Sat 03/11/18 |
Malawi | 8 days | Sat 03/11/18 | Sun 11/11/18 |
Tanzania | 14 days | Sun 11/11/18 | Sun 25/11/18 |
Kenya | 10 days | Sun 25/11/18 | Wed 05/12/18 |
Ethiopie | 12 days | Wed 05/12/18 | Mon 17/12/18 |
Kenia | 7 days | Mon 17/12/18 | Mon 24/12/18 |
Oeganda | 6 days | Mon 24/12/18 | Sun 30/12/18 |
Rwanda | 4 days | Sun 30/12/18 | Thu 03/01/19 |
Tanzania | 8 days | Thu 03/01/19 | Fri 11/01/19 |
Zambia | 16 days | Fri 11/01/19 | Sun 27/01/19 |
Zimbabwe | 20 days | Thu 10/01/19 | Wed 30/01/19 |
Botswana | 6 days | Mon 14/01/19 | Sun 20/01/19 |
Namibie | 12 days | Sun 20/01/19 | Fri 01/02/19 |
Zuid Afrika | 14 days | Fri 01/02/19 | Fri 15/02/19 |
It is still a preliminary plan but one has to start somewhere. There is, to my satisfaction, two months of float in there.
Our children (34, 23 and 21) stay in Holland during our vacation although plans are being made to come and visit us. The eldest (34) has been living on her own for over a decade and has her onw life (husband, daughter, house) but the younger ones still reside, although adults, at our place. This led to the decision to compile a handbook in which we write down trivial things like what they can expect to receive regarding bills, what we pay and what not, how the printer works, when the garbage bin needs to be at the road and where our testament is. In the end, one writes 12 pages with information they may need when we are not there