Monday, March 28, 2011

Having a great time!


The experiences I’ve had so far have been beyond my imagination. The plane ride was long and exhausting and it took us about 2 – 3 days to get adjusted to the jet lag and time change.

These are a few of my fellow travelers taking a quick nap during our layover in Amsterdam.


 Some of the bags didn’t make it to Cape Town so this is us entertaining ourselves until those people could make arrangements with the airport.


We are constantly doing something everyday all day so I am just now getting used to the walking, different events, school and dinners. My host family is great. We actually don’t see them very often because we’re always out and about and they are very busy too. They own a property that has their own house plus a few other guesthouses. We’re in the guesthouse called “the barn.” Below are pictures of the kitchen, bathroom (or toilet as they call it here), and our bedroom (3 of us are in here).




This is a picture of part of the township where I am teaching and where all of my students live.


The picture was taken from the parking lot of Kayamandi High school. Kayamandi is the name of the township. “Kaya” means home, “mandi” means pleasant. I will tell you that the community here is extremely pleasant but their living situations are far from that. The next picture is of the central area of the high school. Students are gathered to watch a film after school and to play a game of netball.


Next is a picture of some of the kids in Kayamandi entertaining themselves on the weekend. They loved us and we LOVED them!


The hospitality here has been amazing so far. Everyone is very kind here - even strangers on the street. The only very strange thing I have tried so far is ostrich. It was good! We also tried a traditional South African sausage (I forgot the name already…) similar to brats that we eat in America. The food here is similar to the food in America but most of it is prepared with fresh ingredients. I had a soft serve ice cream cone today made with real fresh crème – so delicious! That’s all for now…internet is hard to come by so I may not post again for awhile. We have three days in the schools this week and we’re off to do some traveling while the students enjoy their holiday break from school. Should be fun!

Please post comments and questions! 

1 comment:

  1. Too cool. So glad you are having fun. Keep the pictures and blog coming!!

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