Sorry it has been a while since I last wrote. We have been so busy and it has not been easy to connect to the internet. BUT I have been able to write everything in my journal…
Our last night in Cape Town was fun but mostly relaxing. Mimi and I woke up and had breakfast as usual, but then fell back asleep for a while. We had not slept much and it caught up to us quickly. After a long nap we went shopping for a little and then got ready for dinner. We went to dinner at a place right on the water. There were seals right below us as we were eating. Dinner was good and uneventful until a man fell in the water! They threw him a lifesaver but he could not swim! A man that was eating a few tables across from us had to dive in and save him! The next day we woke up early and left for Port Elizabeth. We had some trouble with our luggage at the airport but luckily everything made it to Port Elizabeth. We were picked up by a nice lady who drove us to our safari lodge, Hlosi (shlosy). The lodge was AMAZING!! When we arrived we were shown around and taken to our own little bungalow. After we unpacked for a little, we met all of the other guests (only 6 others) for high tea at 3:00. They were our ranger, Deane’s family. Deane’s family had all been on other safaris o they were able to tell us all sorts of interesting facts and stories. We saw so many animals, but the best of the day was definitely the cheetahs. We saw the mom and her five cubs relaxing under a tree. We were lucky to do the safari at this time of year because almost all of the animals we saw had small babies that were so cute! I was able to take some really awesome pictures. When we got back we had an amazing dinner. The food at Holsi was the best I have ever had. For the rest of our time at the lodge, we followed a pretty strict schedule.
5:00 AM – Wakeup call
5:30 AM – Light breakfast
6:00 AM – SAFARI
10:00 AM – Brunch
3:00 PM – Hight tea
3:30 PM – SAFARI
8:00 PM – Dinner
Our rooms were cleaned three times a day and when we returned from the safaris the staff would be waiting for us with hot towels and a cocktail! They had a pool that overlooked the reserve and one day you could see the giraffe in the backyard. Since there weren’t any fences around the lodge, we had to be walked to our rooms after dark by one of the staff members. We saw a ton of different kinds of animals and our guide, Deane, was the best!
Although it was sad to leave I was excited to get to Knysna. After we dropped Mimi off at the Port Elizabeth airport, the driver drove me three and a half hours to my new home for the next two and a half months! On the way we passed a lot of really cool things that I would like to visit while I am here including bungee jumping!! Also on the way in I would able to see a lot of "matchbox cities." We saw some in Cape Town but there were thousands more in Knysna. Not long after we passed them I arrived at the house where I will be staying. I was greeted by three huge dogs that were so nice. (Betsy – one of the dogs is a German Sheppard. It is seriously so pretty. You need one, but not until I get home!) The family I am staying with is so nice. I have my own space above the garage with its own door to the outside and key which is convenient. There are bars over each door and window for protection which is a little odd but Sharon assures me everything will be safe. Yes, mom I have hidden my passport and extra cash. Dad, I will figure out the internet situation at home ASAP and skype you soon. I MISS EVERYONE!!
Maggie – I saw a baby CHI CHI on the safari! I wanted to catch him and bring him home. It was seriously so cute.
MSJ – On the long car ride from Port Elizabeth to Knysna the drivers phone rang like six times with the "Bedrock" ringtone. They looove that song here almost as much as you love pink.
Once I got to my room I unpacked all of my stuff and organized everything. I have not met Sharon’s husband’s son. I want to meet him though simply because I will be living with him. I took a shower after I unpacked and right when I got out Sharon was knocking on my door saying our ride had arrived for her book club. I got dressed quickly and was out the door! It was actually really fun. I got to meet Sharon’s friends hear some of their stories. They are really funny and nice. They do book club differently here than they do at home. It is more like a library. They share their own personal books. They even have a secretary that signs out the books for everyone. There were many books I recognized as some that mom and read and even House Rules which is what I have been reading. The ladies decided that since I will be here for the next two months I could be a part of the book club. They recommended Thirteen Hours which is a South African book about an American girl who gets kidnapped in Cape Town. Hopefully it won’t freak me out.
Yesterday was kind of low key. I woke up and read in my room for a little while. I went to the kitchen to make some breakfast and I finally met Danie’s son, Michael. He is really nice and funny. Since it was still early, I went back to my room and read some more when Sharon’s daughter invited me to go into town with her for a little. The town is very small but it has a lot of cool shops. They have docks and restaurants on the water that are really pretty. When we got back I went to my room for while again. I took a shower and blew up my hair dryer! It literally caught on fire and I was freaking out for a second. Sharon is out of town for the night so I had dinner with Danie and Michael. Danie made a great dinner and after dinner he showed me a bunch of pictures. He also showed me how to work the computer and everything.
Today I woke up pretty early on accident and had breakfast with Danie. He helped me to make sure I wouldn’t blow up my computer like I did to my hair dryer which was nice. He said that today he would show me around some more and take me into town. Hopefully I will be able to go to the grocery or something to buy a new hair dryer!
I want to go to high tea and come back to hot towels and a cocktail!!! Sounds like you and Mimi had a great time at the lodge! And have fun at book club :) Miss youuu
ReplyDeleteLOVING the title :):) haha I emailed you back so check it and let me know when you want to skype! I have toby for the weekend/week while mom is in FL so let me know when you want to chat with nugs
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn, Hope your first day went well! Remember you can always present "nicer" as the weeks go on. I'm sure your students love you! Florida was great... looking forward to skype! I e-mailed Simon to thank him for all his arrangements. Sounds like all went really well and your experiences were great! Miss you! Love, Mom
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