I'm finally in my new flat!!! It's a 2-bedroom in a new complex in the suburb of Parklands. I have the place to myself until Nov 28th, when my buddy, Rita Usher arrives to share the place with me. She is also committed to be here for two years. So here are some pics... This is the apartment building, my flat is the one of the first floor right in front of the car pictured....
Here's the living room...I'm still hoping to get a rug for the floor and need to get stuff put up on the walls. Its nice tile floor throughout except for the bedrooms which are carpeted...Here's the kitchen, unlike the States, I had to buy the fridge (not pictured) and microwave...
Here is the bathroom...there's also a tiled stand-up shower in the corner....
And this is my bedroom, kinda small but it's got built-in closets that are nice, and I'm used to living in a small space. Its been so nice getting it all organized and I love having my own space instead of sharing with ten 19-22 yr olds!!!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
South Africa - Rugby World Cup Champions!!!!
k, so rugby is the most popular sport here in South Africa and Saturday night South Africa took on England in the World Cup finals and they won 15-6!! Needless to say people went nuts!! We went to Canal Walk, one of the big malls in Cape Town to watch the game and there was a big crowd there along with us. We ended up finding an empty spot on the floor to sit and watch the game on one of the big screens. Here's a pic of the crowd in the food court where the big screens are...it was madness when the game finished...and as I drove home there were people yelling and celebrating in the streets...so much fun to be a part of!!!
Christine Revell!!!!
So today was my first day volunteering at Christine Revell Children's Home and I loved it!! I will be volunteering there on Monday and Wednesday mornings and will continue to volunteer at the SOS Kindergarten on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Christine Revell only has kids from ages 0-5yrs old, then they go to foster homes or another orphanage. They split the kids into 3 age groups, 0-18mos, 18-24mos and 2-5yrs and you have to pick one group to volunteer with. So I picked the 0-18mos group since I work with 3-6yr olds at SOS. So mainly we just play with the kids, try to give them stimulation to help them develop, etc. I really love babies so I loved it today. There are 11 kids at the crawling stage and then 4 infants. The days are fairly structured, so from 9-10am we are just playing/working with the kids, then at 10 they get their diapers (nappies) changed, then we feed them at 11am, then they pretty much all go down for a nap until 2pm. I haven't taken any pics yet but when I do I'll be sure to share a few with you...rest assured all the kids are adorable!!!!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Staff Conference!
Hi, All, sorry for the lack of posts this month, its been kinda crazy here...I'll try to do better!!
Three weeks ago our whole group went to Magliesburg, just outside Johannesburg, for the annual YFC South Africa Staff Conference. The event was held at the training centre and it was so beautiful! Rolf, our Cape Town Centre Director, said the land was donated to YFC something like 20 years ago and it was just wilderness, no running water, electricity, but the National Director at the time had a vision and now 20 years later its so cool to see what that vision turned into! Here are some pics.....
This is what greets you as you arrive....so beautiful!!
This is part of the grounds and one of the conference buildings.....
and here are some of the vols from Cape Town at one of the training sessions, obviously enjoying themselves!! It was really a great time, from the 25 hour train ride, to the training session to the "fashion show" celebration at the end! It was cool to meet YFC workers from all over South Africa....the Centre Director in George is an American who has been in South Africa for 30 years! I can't imagine!!
Three weeks ago our whole group went to Magliesburg, just outside Johannesburg, for the annual YFC South Africa Staff Conference. The event was held at the training centre and it was so beautiful! Rolf, our Cape Town Centre Director, said the land was donated to YFC something like 20 years ago and it was just wilderness, no running water, electricity, but the National Director at the time had a vision and now 20 years later its so cool to see what that vision turned into! Here are some pics.....
This is what greets you as you arrive....so beautiful!!
This is part of the grounds and one of the conference buildings.....
and here are some of the vols from Cape Town at one of the training sessions, obviously enjoying themselves!! It was really a great time, from the 25 hour train ride, to the training session to the "fashion show" celebration at the end! It was cool to meet YFC workers from all over South Africa....the Centre Director in George is an American who has been in South Africa for 30 years! I can't imagine!!
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