Saturday, May 1, 2010
CAPETOWN
Friday, April 23, 2010
Garden Route and CAPETOWN!
Sorry it has been a while since my last blog, we were still on the road and it has been busy and not as easy to get internet. The day after we went bungy jumping we stayed at Carmel in George. It was a beautiful place to stay!
On Wednesday we visited an ostrich farm, yes an ostrich farm. It was really random and hilarious! Ostriches are such strange animals, almost dinosaur-like or prehistoric. I learned that I am afraid of ostriches! They are huge and their feet are almost as big as my face, not to mention they are not the most attractive animals….but we fed them and got to sit on them for pictures, we even got to see them “race”. We laughed the whole time we were there!
After the ostrich farm we went to the Cango Caves, which is a natural wonder of South Africa. They were huge and beautiful inside, and we made it more fun by running out of them once we had reached the end. That night they had a chapel for us after dinner which was really nice and then we played games and relaxed in our cottage :) it was nice to be able to relax and hang out with everyone!
On Thursday we finished our road trip and finally arrived in CAPETOWN! We all went out to dinner that night after exploring the city for a little bit. It was fun to finally be in the city and got us excited to explore some more while here!
Friday we had some orientation and drove over to BI (Bible Institute) where some of the students stay while the other half of us have homestays. Friday night we met our homestay families; Hilary Green and I are staying with an older couple named Lucy and Clive. They are very generous and love telling us about their kids and grandkids :) we have gone with them to a 1 year olds birthday party and met a lot of their family, to their Catholic Mass on Sunday and met their two daughters and adorable grandchildren. It has been fun getting to know them; they love to tell us about their lives and are always feeding us great food, lots of it all the time! Lucy is a great cook, and will cook LOADS of food for us to eat! We are staying in Ocean View, a township that was started during the apartheid that has grown to be about 30,000 people!
During the week we go to BI for the day for either class or an excursion. We walk to a church here in Ocean View and get picked up to go to school, we all feel like we are in elementary school again getting dropped off at the bus again and picked up at the end of the day. We visited two museums in Capetown on Monday. It was fun to be in the city and after we went to a mall there at Waterfront to have lunch, it was gorgeous and I can’t wait to go back there another day! After class on Tuesday a few of us explored the shops and restaurants that are walking distance from BI in Kalk Bay and today we had a township tour of Langa, the oldest township here from the apartheid. It has been interesting and a good experience to see all of these things and I have really liked seeing Capetown.
It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL here; everywhere we drive it is a gorgeous view! It’s hard to believe we only have about two more weeks here, but it is also exciting to think about seeing everyone when we get back! Capetown is quickly becoming one of my favorite places and I am excited for the days to come here where we get to tour around some more, climb Table Mountain and explore the city some more!