It’s been a while since I’ve posted for the blog and I have
a theory of why. I really believe its because things have lost their shock
value. Things aren’t these crazy new adventures but have transformed into part
of every day life, making it more difficult to find a topic that I think is
worthy of posting on the internet. Which seems really stupid when you consider
most of the stuff on the internet is pure garbage, but I guess you have to set
a standard somewhere. For example of how I’m finding a groove here, I now look
right then left when crossing the street, I’m not terrified of driving anymore,
and I’m no longer shocked by everyone’s lack of being hyper aware of always
being “PC”. But now I can give some updates.
Lets
see…what have I been up to. Two Saturdays ago was the longest day ever. It
started off with me waking up at 6:30 to go and pick up Thembi and all the girl
coaches to finish our last day at Barkly West for our Skillz Street program.
The worst part of waking up so early on a Saturday was that my roommate and
fellow intern, Nick, was the lucky schmuck who got to sleep in because he is
not a girl and therefore was not allowed to be at the program. We had to fit in
5 practices in one day (1 practice = 45min usually), the most we’ve ever done
before was 3 and it’s a stretch because we’re throwing so much information at
them. We were supposed to start at 11 but of course nobody had showed up on
time. I along with Thembi and one
of the school’s administrators ended up having to drive around the resort to
knock on all of the doors to get the girls to join us at the classrooms. After
another 45 min we had everyone present and started. We didn’t finish until 5:30
and then still had to do the graduation ceremony. I was so impatient to get a
move on knowing that certificates always take a while and my chances of seeing
the Arsenal v Liverpool was shrinking with every passing second.
By
6 we were finally wrapping up and I was tearing my hair out knowing we still
had to drive 40 km back to Kimberley and it would be almost dark so I’d have to
drop every coach off at their house because its dangerous for them to walk
around by themselves at night. My attitude took a 180 degree turn once we
finished and all the girls started singing and dancing and hugging all of the
coaches including me. It was so amazing to see how much fun they had with us,
and their appreciation for what we do. It really was an indescribable feeling
and zoomed my perspective back in on what was important and why I am in South
Africa. So after taking another 20 minutes to take photos with everyone we were
finally on our way home. And I made it just in time for the game :)
Monkey spotting!!! Rooting through the garbage at Barkly West |
All of our Skillz Street participants for graduation day! |
Chuckin up the deuces and certificates |
Waratwa photo bombing her Mommy |
The
past week Nick and I spent a good chunk of time working on a mural in the
office. For people that know me, I know I can’t believe it either that they’re
allowing me to mutilate a perfectly good wall. Our concept for the mural is a
map of Kimberley. We’ve drawn the different townships and the schools that we
work in, each school is symbolized by a soccer field. So far it’s not looking like
a total mess. We’re keeping it simple since our collective art skill is close
to that of a 4th grader.
Nick working hard on the mural at GRS Kim office |
Since
last week it’s been hitting 90 degrees every day. I’m not use to this type of
heat at all. Luckily it’s dry and not humid, but it’s hard to remember that
blessing when you’re standing outside and you feel like an ant that is frying
under the magnifying glass of a masochistic 5 year old. I am honestly always
sweating and every time I go onto Facebook and see everyone in their cute
sweater and scarf outfits I die a little inside. I want to go skiing sooooo bad
and won’t have the chance until probably June. Apparently you can ski in
Lesotho in the winter so I’m already planning my trip of course.
Every
day brings my family closer to visiting me in South Africa. I can’t wait for
them to be here!! I’m such a mamma’s, daddy’s and sista’s girl. It’s been hard
to be apart from them for so long especially since this is the first time I’ve
been over 10 minutes away from home for over 2 weeks. Also here are some extra pics of Kimberley. Until next time…sharp sharp.
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