Dear Boys and Girls,
You won't believe what we saw in Zambia - so I'll show you! When I get back, I'll show you more than these three photos. First, Cam, can you find Zambia on the map? It's right next to Malawi, isn't it. What an amazing three days we had there. We were at a national park called South Luongwa. Before we even got into the park, we'd already seen elephants and giraffes. And, as you can see, the first morning we went out into the park, we saw a pride of lions! Pride means the same as extended family. It's like when you get together with your mom and dad and brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and cousins. You get the picture, right?
The elephants were everywhere. They are amazing eating machines. They eat for 22 hours a day and sleep for two. The giraffes were so fun to watch. They can gallop along almost as fast as a horse when they get going, and of course, they are very tall! They have huge hearts for pumping blood all the way up that long neck.
I'll never forget our time in Zambia. We even went looking for animals at night. The first night we went out, we followed lions that caught and ate a zebra! That was a little hard to watch, but that's how it goes in the wild. There were nine lions and they ate that entire zebra in twenty minutes. Nothing is wasted in nature - do you know what I mean by that, Madison? After the lions were done, the hyenas moved in to lick the bones. We were twenty feet away from all this! It was a little scary, but fascinating to watch. We trusted our guide and he knew just what to do.
South Luongwa was an incredible place. Besides the animals in the pictures, we also saw zebras, leopards, hippos, warthogs, monkeys, and more in this Zambian park. You would love it. Ask Mrs. Loken if you can go there on the field trip in May!
We're back in the capital city of Malawi now - remember you take the short way and I'll take ______________. That's right, Lilongwe. We'll stay here tonight and then we'll start the trip back to Livingstonia which will take two days by bus.
I'm hoping you get this on Friday, and that you've had a good week. Looks like you're having a beautiful spring day there. Are there any flowers up in the garden outside the window?
My best to you,
Mr. Pearson