

Caution: May Contain Nuts
or The Kellers in Africa
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After 3 ½ days on the road, we arrived in Pietersburg on Thursday. Our trip was, for the most part, blessedly uneventful. Some of the roads in Zambia and Botswana were in bad shape. Timothy drove slowly over the worst sections of potholes and washouts, endeavoring to deliver mommy and baby safely to South Africa… without actually delivering the baby himself! Monica proved that she is adjusting well to the missionary lifestyle with her easy going manner and acceptance of [almost all] that we asked of her. We were again grateful for the portable dvd player that was given to Monica by her grandparents. At first I felt like we were copping out of our parental duty, neglecting this 100 hour opportunity to teach our daughter patience and self-entertainment. However, after an hour of blissful silence in the middle of Botswana, I decided that every toddler who travels a lot should have one of those nifty little machines (although, Timothy does insist that he can now quote the entire Milo & Otis movie and the ABC disc has simply been banned from his presence).

We were able to see a lot of wildlife along the road. At one point, we pulled over so Monica could watch the baboons play in the ditch. We had to quickly move on, however, when she decided to hurl her bread out the window and tempt the beasties toward her with shouts of, “Come! Come! Snacks!” The baboons would have come all right. And taken her snacks. And possibly her fingers too!

We saw quite a few male elephants along the road in Botswana. This one was only about 10 meters from the car!
The journey was really pleasant. We finished reading The Fellowship of the Ring and started The Two Towers (don’t worry, I didn’t let Timothy multi task his driving with reading). We also discussed baby names at great length, but ended in the same place we started… nowhere. Timothy has decided that he needs to see the little guy before he can make any final decisions. Current names in the running are Frederick, Theodore, and Oliver.

Now that we are installed in Pietersburg, I have been able to catch up on the admin side of ministry, not to mention putting everything together for tax time, and Timothy has been able to get some work done on his progressing “Teacher Training Manual for African Schools”.
I haven’t seen the doc yet, but baby seems to be wiggling around, so I think we’re doing well. We would also like to take Monica to see a pediatrician soon in order to get a few tests done. We are pretty sure that the strong antibiotic that was prescribed to her in Kabwe killed off whatever was causing her faints/seizes… but we want to make sure, as well as check that the little seizures didn’t harm anything inside her head.
Please continue to pray for us as we carry out our tasks here in South Africa and await the arrival of Keller Baby #2.
4 Responses to “We Made It!!!”
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December 16th, 2009 at 7:27 pm
Praise the Lord! You made it! You have got to be the most trooper-ish-ous Pregers ever! You all will definitely be in our prayers during the next few weeks. No doubt this will be a monumental portion of your memories for the rest of your life! And if my vote counts, I think I like Theodore the best. Something about carrying on the tradition of the letter “T” …
December 16th, 2009 at 9:48 pm
Haha! I love your updates! “Come, come – snacks!!”… she’s going to keep you busy, Ashley!
All our love and California sunshine/rain….Anna and family
December 27th, 2009 at 7:01 am
I am sooooo pleased that Monica loves the wildlife!! This has got to be some sort of payback for the things we did as children…. as this sounds like something our mothers went through with us…
At least she’s not asking you to buy them for her so she can breed them and start up 4-H in Africa… with monkeys… and probably bugs…
Give her a couple of years!
January 1st, 2010 at 9:24 pm
Hope these last two weeks have also gone well and you have had your appointments. I agree with Aubrey – Theo is a great name. We at Grace have you on prayer list for all of January.