Zambia//Day 37
July 12th (Thursday)
We arrived at LHR. We were nearly home! Except this was a sad part of our journey. After we de-planed and stopped at the nearest airport washrooms to freshen up we headed towards customs but had to say a very weird goodbye to Fiona. She was catching a domestic flight to Manchester to visit her family there for a few days. It was so surreal and strange to say goodbye and hug her when the 3 of us have been together for the past 5 weeks, constantly.
Fiona went to catch her flight and Nicole and I went to customs to enter the country briefly as we were heading to Lost and Found and it was past customs. We went to the Lost and Found and they checked for Nicole’s phone and thought they did have it but it was at a different office. We were praying that they did indeed have her phone. We got to the other office and the lady asked Nicole to describe her phone, which she did. The lady asked what the lock screen picture was and Nicole wasn’t totally sure, she told the lady she knew it was a bible verse with flowers… perhaps “she is clothed in strength and beauty.” The lady said “yeah I think it’s yours” and showed us. Nicole confirmed that it was hers and the lady said that we would have to pay a 12 pound fee for keeping/storing it. We looked at each other like, “whaaat?” Nicole opened her wallet and miraculously had exactly 12 pounds remaining from when we were in London at the beginning of our trip. It was such an answer to prayer! Who would have thought that 5 weeks later we would have Nicole’s phone returned to her after leaving it on a plane in London and going off to Zambia and then picking it up on the way back?! Definitely miraculous! We were feeling pretty great after that and I sent a message to Fiona who was about to board her plane and told her we got the phone back, she was super happy too!


Nicole and I now had to go back through customs and security to enter the other part of the airport to wait for our plane. They hadn’t announced the gate yet so we waited at a little cafe where we sat down on this cozy couch and we both ordered a pot of tea each (only 6 pounds). Nicole got earl grey and I got peppermint. The tea was so great and Nicole and I just talked, reflected, and enjoyed our cuppa tea. Our gate was announced so we went there only to discover that it was delayed. We got free meal vouchers. Nicole was now worried that this delay might make her late for her flight from Toronto’s Pearson airport to Windsor. We used our vouchers to get some food and I got some neat pens from the little airport version of Harrods. I got my Dad a pen that said Harrods on it. He originally said he didn’t want/need anything but I was happy I found a little something for everyone.
After we headed to the new gate we finally boarded our plane and after a 7 hour flight we were in Toronto. We went through customs and down to collect our baggage. Nicole got hers pretty quickly but after the carousel stopped we realized that they lost my baggage, again! So I was waiting in the line to fill out paperwork. Nicole was getting antsy about her connecting flight, it was going to be tight. Finally, I told her to just go on and we said a quick goodbye. But, she came back and told me that because we went through customs together I had to go with her to leave the baggage area, otherwise, I would be stuck so I had to request the guy behind the counter to hurry up -he gave me the web address to fill out the rest of the lost baggage claim online.
Finally, we got out of there and were practically running through the airport, and then Nicole went where she needed to take a shuttle to the other terminal to catch her flight to Windsor. I told her if she missed it that we (My Mum, brother, and I) would have her stay with us at our hotel. Mum got a hotel room for the night and then we planned to go home the next morning. I went outside and Mum and Caleb pulled up and I got in with just my carry-on. We waited for a bit and I called Nicole and she said that she made it and was boarding the plane. She told me she sprinted through the airport and was able to breeze through security as there wasn’t any line. So that was good and she made it and going to get home to Windsor.
I went with Mum and Caleb to our hotel room and answered their questions about my trip and read them a few journal entries and told them a few stories. In the morning I tried to take my malaria pill by just swallowing it and I actually managed to do it! I guess I had been training myself with the smaller crushed chunks throughout my trip. I’m supposed to take the malaria pills for another 3 days.
That’s all for my Zambia trip. OH and I finally got my luggage at home 2 weeks later, haha! I hope you enjoyed the stories and the insight into our daily lives during our time at Chitokoloki, Zambia!//
See ya on the next trip,
Cassandra ❤












































































