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Travel Images From South Africa As I Enjoy a Dream Break

Last updated on March 7th, 2023 at 10:28 pm

Images From South Africa: Aliya and I in front of the Famous Big Hole EntranceWhat is impressive to me are the readers from around the world who read my stories about dreaming big dreams in South Africa. It makes sharing my passion for becoming an international motivational speaker much more impressive.

I thought it fitting to show you some images of my country and make you aware of some of the rich history and culture behind the story of precious stones and diamonds and where they come from.

Todo this, I embarked on a road trip with some family members. There was my youngest sister, Ally, and her boyfriend, Clayton, my husband, Aslam, and my daughter, Aliya, along for the trip to go visit my sister, who now lives in another province (State).

Images From South Africa: Ally, Nastassja and I--Sisters for Life

My sister lives in a little town called Kimberly.

The drive to see her can take 10 -12 hours, depending on our number of stops. Stops and all, it turned out to be such a precious trip. I shall always keep it close to my heart.

We left our home at 6:15 in the morning. It was dark, and the temperature outside the car was -1 degrees Celsius. Luckily, I was in the presence of family, so the conversation was warm.

We were surrounded by beautiful scenery: dew-dripped mountains, lush green hills, and the fantastic splendor of South African nature.

The beauty that surrounded me made me feel like I’d been ignoring what my country has to offer by always sitting behind a computer and chasing deadlines or fighting with my Internet service provider instead of getting outside more.

Images From South Africa: The Big Hole in Kimberely

We arrived at our destination just after 5 pm the same day. My eyes just welled up with tears upon seeing my sister. Not only did she look happy, but her body had gone through so many changes from expecting another baby.

There we were: 3 sisters hugging each other and freaking out with excitement. It was a beautiful dream moment.

My sister, Ally, kissed our 3-year-old niece repeatedly because of how hard it has been on our niece to be away from her aunts. But after watching Ally kissing our niece with such loving exuberance, I realized it has been tough on me too.

Once settled, we began to plan our weekend together.

The activities included the sisters sharing one colossal room and having a big sleepover with plenty of good food, laughter, happy tears, and reminiscing about the past. We also managed to include sightseeing, shopping for birthday gifts, and lemon picking.

It was too excellent. Sometimes we get so caught up in working on our dreams that we forget to connect with family and friends and enjoy life.

Images From South Africa: My Family

One of my favorite moments was picking lemons from my sister’s lemon trees.

I discovered that I love climbing trees. As we were competing for who could pick the most lemons (and biggest ones), I could feel the happiness I’ve missed when sisters are bonding. I made the most of every second.

When it was time for us to leave, my brother-in-law’s father, who is a Gospel Music producer in South Africa, sang us a farewell song. He then went on to read a passage about a family from a well-known book and said a prayer.

There was not a dry eye in the room. My pregnant sister was overwhelmed by the thought of us leaving, but I realized she was home. She loves living in that small town.

The final goodbyes were emotional, with tight hugs, last-minute picture-taking, and many messages to pass on to my parents.

Images From South Africa: Aslam and Aliya in the Old Mining Town

Once again, we were on the long road home. Another 10-11 hours until we would arrive back in our iconic city of Cape Town. I chatted with my sister on a mobile chat every hour … planning the next time we would see each other again.

This was not just any road trip — but one where we realized the value of family. I was inspired by the sisterly bond the three of us share. It’s beautiful, unique, and priceless.

Well worth taking time away from my dreams.

Images From South Africa: Famous Diamonds from South Africa

 

Images From South Africa: I-found-a-REAL-Ruby in my attempt to do some Old-school Diamond searching

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Sue Levy

Sue Levy is the founder of the South African Just Pursue It Blog and Inspirational Women Initiative. She’s a motivational writer and media designer, who is obsessed with everything inspirational with a hint of geek. She thrives on teaching women how to be brave and take big chances on themselves. You can find Sue on her Twitter page @Sue_Levy.

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