3 week check-in
It’s been 3 weeks since we arrived back on South African
soil. Three weeks of hellos and goodbyes, as we welcomed new volunteers and a
new child and said goodbye to volunteers and one of our Mamas for a month. It’s
been a hectic three weeks of getting the kids back into the swing of school and
life in the bush and getting ourselves into the swing of normal life, which
includes lots of driving and making supper each night.
It is good to be back. Winter is pretty much over and we’ve
been enjoying beautiful days and the evenings are warm enough that I’m ready to
put my flannel sheets away. We’ve been seeing lots of animals around lately,
including a rhino family and many buffalo. I took one of the little boys on a
mini-game drive a few days ago and we saw several giraffe, including a few
babies. He was more interested in the mangeese/mangoes/mangoos that had run in
front of the car earlier, but were too small for him to see over the front
hood. I kept telling him “It’s called a mongoose”, but he couldn’t get it quite
right J
Last week we took Tyson to meet with a team of specialists
to try and figure out how to help him keep himself in check and calm. We came
home with a diagnosis of ADHD and generalized anxiety and a prescription for
Ritalin. I’m not embarrassed to share either of these things as our family is
just so happy to finally see a light at the end of the tunnel. We go back next
week for a follow up appointment and are hoping to see even better results with
an increased dosage. This has been a long hard road and for the first time this
week we all felt a little thing called “hope”, just a glimmer, but enough for
us to feel like we are on the right track!
Overall, we have all adjusted well to being back in our
South African life. As with all things, it takes time for things to feel
completely normal, and truly, with the way things change around here, we are
constantly adjusting to new people and new personalities, but we are settled in
and happy to be home.
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