So the girls and I went went off to Durban today! Today is also the day to redo my twists for lock maintenance as I am growing dreadlocks. The style that I have below is a common Swazi hairdo and really cheap (80 Emalangeni, which is equivalent to about 8 US dollars). This is my third time getting it re-twisted and I am anxious for my locks to get thicker! I know that they will thicken up over time. Having this hairstyle is teaching me patience because it takes a while for dreadlocks to form and grow to my desired length! I honestly think that growing dreadlocks is a form of character building. The continued growth will mark my patience and persistence. I have also been striving to grow a stronger relationship with God, and so I think the timing that I decided to lock my hair signifies my journey for spiritual growth.
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The entrance to the shop where I get my hair done: Anne'Lisa Hair Beauty Salon on Gwamile Street in Mbabane, Swaziland |
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We rented a car from Europcar, we weren't expected the car we got, but we ended up getting a Honda Ballade Vtec. The trip from Swaziland to Durban took about 6 hours. We left around 6pm and arrived at 1am the next day! We did make a stop for gas and to KFC along the way. It is not recommended to drive in South Africa late at night because it is dangerous. Many people have been robbed and even killed or injured. But, by the grace of God, we made it to Durban safely!
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Honda Ballade Vtec |
It took us about 1 hour to reach the South African Border, and then we had to go into the building with our passports before we can enter South Africa.
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South African Border |
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