Thursday, May 31, 2007

Cape Town. 3 weeks and 1 day

"Is it?"
I said it today. People here don't say "oh really", they say "is it". So today Chris told me something and without thinking I said "is it?". Haha! He laughed and caught it and then I realized what had done. I wish I had an accent...

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

sand and sun

well. today at school the guys played soccer after second interval. The sun is alway shining very brightly and in a most inconvenient direction for those of us watching the game..These kids are pretty good soccer players. They keep the dirty playiing down to a minimum and usually leave the field with few injuries. Today my attention drifted past the game and onto this terrifyingly high playgroud aparatus where the smaller boys were playing. I was watching two of the boys on the ground who were wrestling, at least that's what they call it. It looks painful to me... I was concerned they'd mortally wound eachother! But I was stifling my motherly tendencies quite well. Then I noticed things change and the boys weren't playing anymore, the fighting was a little more, ah, intense...so I made my way across the sandy soccer field(the game was over) and got to the boys just in time to see one get smacked acrss the face and the other get kicked. Then they tackled eachother and went crashing to the ground, one of them in tears. When they got up I had to hold one of them back from trying to annihilate the other. They were a bit shorter thanme but it was still surprisingly hard! Thankfully sir Michael came to my rescue but not before one boy had fiercely kicked the other one...Youknow. I think boys handly ager in a much more satisfying way than girls do. They just have at it and then a day later they're friends again, bruises and all. But girls are brutal! Ugh! I'd take teaching boys over girls any day. The girls scare me I'm not gonna lie...

Monday, May 28, 2007

Another day in Cape Town

After a breathtaking weekend at the waterfront and then at then at the beach, today I was back at C.G.Williams school with the crazy kids I'm getting to know better and better. Today wasn't so bad. The grad 6's are quite good generally, especially when the ringleader isn't there (I think he was suspended...). Sir Michael and Mem Wendy are as great as ever, and today I got my "baby-fix" because Sonja was in the office and she brought her baby. I got to play babysitter after the grade 6 English class was through. It was nice. Oh and Sir Michael gave me a book to read about the state Africa is in and why. I am going to force myself to focus and read it because I'd really like to know more about this continent.
On Sunday we went to another new church and I took my violin because I didn't know if they'd want me to play. I had finally completely relaxed because it was the end of the service and no one had even acknowedged the fact that I had brough an instrument...at least that's what I though...I thought I was "off the hook" but I was wrong. I played Tis So Sweet and gave a short sort of encouragement/testimony off the top of my head. I'm getting pretty good at doing things off the cuff these days...:)

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Dakar, Senegal "I have no idea what time or even what day it is..."

It's dark and all I can see of Senegal are the shadows and lights from the airport. I'm in AFRICA!! I think it's atarting to hit me. I am actually here! While I was on the Metro train in Paris we met a man with very dark skin and a scar on his face who said he was from Senegal. He spoke 7 languages. Anyway. That was a tangent but it was the first thing I thought of when I hear Senegal. The flight from JFK to Johannesburg stops in Senegal to drop off and pick up passengers. The stop is about half way through the 18 hour flight and the people going to Joburg have to just sit on the plane for an hour. Aaaak! They just turned off the lights! I guess I'll write more later...
Ok the lights are back on now.Wow I could see Senegal as we took off! The sun is rising so there's a little bit of hazy grey light. The ground is sandy and turfy and the buildings are all cube shaped in various sizes. The lanscape was very different from anything I've ever seen before. Oh wow! I can see the coast vaguely! HUGE white foaming waves!
"We invite you to relax and wnjoy our hospitality". So far South African airlines has been great!