Love can happen when you least expect it.
When you very, very, very least expect it.
It certainly wasn’t what Gemma Sisia was hoping to find when she went on an African safari. On the plains of the Serengeti, this young Australian woman who’d just finished uni was ready to spot lions, tigers and elephants.
But a husband? No way.
Tanzania had big plans for Gemma Sisia, the former country-girl famous for starting up St. Jude’s School at the bottom of Mt. Kilimajaro. A school that started with three kids and now has 1900.
But she might not have started this dream, were it not for a safari bus driver dreaming about her.
The love story began before Gemma even knew it.
Listen: Gemma shares how it happened on the I Don’t Know How She Does It podcast.
Her soon-to-be Tanzanian husband spotted her walking around town and said to his mates, “see that girl, I’m going to marry her one day”.
And he did. But not without a rather convoluted plan, says Gemma.
“The safari. There [were] these boys who came up to [my traveller friend] Clare and I and said ‘hey girls, do you want to go on safari?’ and we’re saying ‘no, no, we’re fine, we’ve got our Lonely Planet books’ … and the boys said ‘girls, we’ll give you a lift to the hotel’ and we’re saying ‘no, no, don’t talk to strangers, we’re fine’ and so we get up the hill and we’re sweating …”