You may be wondering...

..who I am:
My name is Amanda Baxley and I am from the teeny town of Hartsville, South Carolina. I went to the College of Charleston and graduated in 2006 with a BA in Biology and a minor in Psychology. After taking a year off to work, I got accepted to the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing. I graduated from the Accelerated BSN program this past December and am now officially a RN!!! I have had the same amazing boyfriend for the past 4 years now and will hopefully be lucky enough to be engaged to him very soon! And I definitely can't go without mentioning the other love in my life...my sweet, adorable 4 year old Daschund named Sadie. She is my best friend and always beside me!

...what this blog is all about:
Giving others a chance to experience Livingstone, Zambia right along with me.

...when I will be in Zambia:
From January 31 until March 2 of this year.

...where Livingstone, Zambia is located:
Livingstone is the current capital of Zambia, a country in the southern portion of Africa. Livingstone is approximately 10km south of Victoria Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world.

...why I am going there:
To provide healthcare to the disadvantaged citizens of Livingstone. Zambia is one of the world's poorest countries in the world and, as a result, healthcare is ineffecient. Because of the lack of adequate healthcare and health related education, Zambia is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa most affected by HIV and AIDS. Growing up, I was lucky enough to see the way that my dad cared about people other than himself. So...long story short, about 10 months ago, I made the decision to go to Zambia so that I could begin using my medical skills like my father used his - to help those that are unable (no matter what the reason) to help themselves.

“For the first time in human history, we have the science, the technology, and the money to end extreme poverty. With this unprecedented historic opportunity comes the responsibility to act”.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Counting down....


Wow....it's hard to believe that a year has gone by since I started planning my trip to Zambia. And now I am actually leaving in 8 days! I am so excited about it but kinda nervous at the same time. I mean...how often does someone get the opportunity to take a trip like this? I can't wait to step out of my comfort zone and test myself as a person. I can't wait to see things I have never seen before, experience things that the majority of the world has never experienced, and be able to care for people that truly need me. And to do this all on my own - without one single familiar face anywhere around - is going to be a huge (but incredible) challenge. Simply put...it's going to be amazing. I fly out of Nashville, TN on January 31st. My first stop is in Detroit where I will have 45 minutes to catch the plane that takes me to Paris, France. After that 7 hour flight, I will be in Paris for 2 hours. I will then be on a 10 1/2 hour flight that will take me to Johannesburg, South Africa. I have a 13 hour layover in Johannesburg - but don't worry!!! I have booked a hotel room at the Safari Club South Africa (which is a hotel that is only 500 meters from the airport) so I can use at least 10 of those hours to get some freaking rest!!!! The next morning at 10:45, I have an hour and 45 minute flight to Livingstone!!!! I will get picked up from the Livingstone aiport and taken directly to the African Impact volunteer house where I will begin my medical project!!! Whew.....pretty packed schedule huh? Gonna be so tired but it is definitely going to be worth it.

I hope to be able to post to this blog at least every other day so I can document all the experiences that I have during my trip! I can't wait for it to start and just wanted to say thanks to everyone who helped make this trip possible. I am eternally grateful!!!

8 comments:

  1. Oh Amanda! I'm so excited for you! This will undoubtedly change the way you see the world. Love to you and safe travels. I look forward to following your blog!

    xoxo, Geneva

    ps. be careful- duh

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  2. Oh my sweet, sweet baby. I'm so proud of the heart that you have for others and pretty proud of this good looking blog site too! This trip will be fantastic and I am praying already that you will be safe. But most of all that you will see so much beyond your own life forever and ever. I love you. Mama

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  3. Amanda, I am a friend of your Mom's and a Lakeview member. I am thrilled to be able to go with you to Africa via your blog. I have wanted to go there since I taught about it as a Social Studies teacher five years ago. (And before I got saved I was afraid God might send me to Africa....ha, now I wish He would>) Bonjourno, remember to look to God when problems arise :)
    Donna Chapman

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  4. Hey Amanda!! I am so excited to hear about all of your amazing experiences while you are in Africa. What a great idea to set up this site so we can keep in touch with you as you are along this journey. I cannot wait to hear about all the amazing things you are able to do.

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  6. Whoops! Sorry Ken! I didn't mean to remove your comment! I meant to press "view comment" and accidentally pressed "delete comment" instead! I'm new to this whole blog thing myself so sorry for the clumsiness on my part!!!!

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  7. Pretty phenomenal, you've got to be in for a big adventure. Rocked to the core, I'd imagine.
    You and Sadie will be missed in Randolph Park!
    Look forward to your entries here, very well-put together I might add. Good luck and Godspeed!

    Bill Reese

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  8. Hi, honey!!! Your mama is here setting me up to talk with you. I'll get on the computer later and REALLY talk. Love you. Mema

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