Sunday, February 21, 2010

Russian visa, donations for Operation Smile

English below

Dit sal seker onrealisties wees as alles net voor die wind sou gaan. Ons sukkel met die Russiese visum. Om 'n visum vir die lang tydperk te kry, moet ek 'n uitnodiging uit Rusland via die Russiese Dept van Binnelandse Sake kry. Dit grens aan die byna onmoontlike.

Ek het nou reeds besluit: As die Russe permanent stoer  bly, gaan ek nie op my kniee staan en smeek nie. Ek is dan lus om die KLR in Munchen te kry, 'n draai deur Duitsland te ry en dan suid te draai en dan die grootste toer op aarde te doen, nl. weer oor Afrika terug Suid-Afrika toe! 'n Rit oor Afrika bly maar die grootste ....

Nou is dit in die Russe se hande wat gaan gebeur.

Daar is byna al genoeg geld vir die eerste kind se operasie en ses maande na-operatiewe versorging. Ek is opgewonde oor wat nog gaan kom! Asb. ouens, baie tien rand donasies gaan maak dat ons die doelwit gaan bereik. Help asb!

English

It would be unrealistic to expect all planning to go well and without any hassles. I am struggling with the Russian visa. They are difficult. To get a visa for nearly three months one needs an invitation from Russia via the Russian home Department. Easier said than done. I am speaking to many people at the moment. Hopefully within the next week or so I will know whether such an invitation is possible or not.

The Cold War is still present in the heads of many people.

What if i cannot get a Russian visa? Then I will do the greatest tour on earth, and that is again from Europe across Africa back home. I believe what must happen, will happen. I am excited to see what is going to happen.

The money is slowly but surely starting coming in for Operation Smile. We are very close to the have raised enough money for the first child's operation and six months after-operation care. Come on guys, let us support Operation Smile! Many ten rand notes will pave the way to our goal.

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