Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Sunday


Sorry Grandma and Grandpa, I did not end up going to a South African church for Easter.  I was far too jetlagged.   Nonetheless it has been a very casual day here.  It was chilly here, low 70’s.  The home I’m staying in was built in the late 1800’s, so many renovations have been made by Professor Baxen.  But because the house is so old, it isn’t insulated.  I don’t think I packed enough layers.

Stephanie arrived today, and we are staying in her home with her 19 year old son, A.Jun.  She made us dinner tonight, but told us not to get used to it.  I’m glad that she doesn’t expect to make us dinner all the time because I want to be independent here.  For dinner we had fish with a white sauce, potatoes, broccoli, butternut squash…yumm!

But Stephanie and I are going to watch the first Harry Potter. I think we’re going to get along just fine!

Peace, Love, and Freedom,
South Africa Student Teacher

Saturday, April 7, 2012

The beginning of my adventure!


Greetings from J’burg (Johannesburg).  I’m sitting in my three hour layover in anticipation to get onto my plane to get to Port Elizabeth.  The flight wasn’t too bad.  I had a seven hour flight to Dakar (I watched New Years Eve) and then stayed on the airplane as others exited and new people entered.  From Dakar I had another seven hours to J’Burg, where I slept a majority of the time, minus the two hours where I watched the newest Twilight.

Getting off the aircraft and trying to figure out where I was supposed to go next was very stressful.  I couldn’t rely on others because I didn’t know anyone going to PE.  I had to wait in line to get my passport stamped, get my bags, RE-check my bags (didn’t really understand that part) and then find my gate.  Thankfully, I must have had the ‘I’ve never been here before and am confused’ look because a kind gentleman who worked at the airport helped me with my checked bags and led me to the right place.  I gave him $10, which in Ran (South Africa currency) is a little more than a dollar.  I should have given him more… :/

After determining my gate, I went to grab food at Wimpys.  I asked the employees what is customary gratuity and here it is 10%.  With a bill of 45.50R, so I gave him 5R.  Here are the pictures of my first South African meal!


Also, it’s not 8:15 at night here; they use military time.  I’ve found myself counting on my fingers more than I really should be.  Trying to figure out not only what time it is here in military time, as well as what time it is back in America, AS well as figuring out currency is really stressful.  I must be on my A-Game.
About to board my plane when to the wildest thing happened: I met a famous actress from South Africa!  I couldn’t understand what show she was on, but she’s been on the show since 2003, and the show’s on every day.  When I was talking to her, I could see people all around her pointing, mouthing ‘isn’t that…?’ The show is in Afrikkan, but with English subtitles, so I made a note to look for her on channel 2.
I must admit the language barrier isn’t too bad, but it’s enough to make me anxious.  They talk so fast, but I’ve made the conscious decision not to be ashamed to ask them to slow down because I want to understand them!
Tomorrow I will give you a tour of the house I will be staying in for the next two months!

One Love,
South Africa Student Teacher