* Semester At Sea *
The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. - Eleanor Roosevelt
Friday, November 26, 2010
AHHH. Sorry. 11/26
Saturday, October 23, 2010
SPRING BREAK! :)
Ok, so I know there is only spring break in spring semester but im going to call it that anyway. Mauritius WAS spring break. And it was amazing! The first night a group of us got a villa. My roommate Kristen booked it and me and my friends tagged a long – worked out perfectly! It was right on the beach and the villa was so nice! We spent most of the day in the water and hanging out at the beach and having a great time. It was so nice just having a break and relaxing and enjoying everything! :)
That night we went out to a bar called Banana bar .. or Banana. It was really fun there were a lot of SASers there and we all just danced and enjoyed the night. The rest of the night we spent hanging out at the villa and ended up running into Lax. Who actually got kicked off of SAS… so unfair!! Anyway we chilled basically for the rest of the night and a few of us all stayed up all night for the sunrise. It was so beautiful .. we were singing and dancing .. living in the moment. :)
The next day we had a catamaran booked. OMG best idea ever!!! If you do SAS get a catamaran. It was crazy and so much fun!! we went to Gabriel Island and then to a different area for snorkeling .. and there was an open bar! So needless to say we all got pretty tipsy, soaked up the sun and danced the day away. It was great. :)
We only had 2 days in Mauritius so that basically sums up what I did there. It was a great time and I loved unwinding and enjoying myself.
On the way to Mauritius…
10/07 Farmfari continued!
The pig pens draining system was broken so the clean up was more work than it was supposed to be but to be honest it really isn’t that gross cleaning out pig pens. There were 5 different pens to clean out and the only one I was scared of was the new mother because she had a little attitude problem and would start freaking out whenever someone got close. After cleaning out the pens you take all the manure and spread it on the trees that are planted. It’s funny because the whole time you are doing this the chickens are following you around thinking that it’s food. Some other things we did around the farm that day was plant trees, Evan has a lot of pomegranate trees on his farm. And we searched for more eggs around the farm.
That evening we decided to head out for dinner. We first stopped at Ronnies Sex Shop for a drink and to hang out with the bartender for a few. It’s a really cool place to hang out! After hanging out there and taking pictures of the tractor and sunset we decided to head into Barrydale for what Evan told us was the BEST STAKE EVER. Barrydale is a really small town so when we walked into the restaurant almost everyone there was someone we saw around the town on the first day. We had so much fun that night!! The stake was good and it was really fun hanging out with the locals! We met Jason, Matthew and Andrew. Jason was our waiter and he was so nice.. and Matthew had the same birthday as me!! And Andrew was into climbing. .. they all remind me of some of my friends back home :P If you’re reading this guys I had so much fun meeting you and wish we could of hung out longer!
Ok I’m gonna cut the blog short of SA.. I’m actually arriving to India in 2 days :D So I need to write a blurb on Mauritius before then! To sum up the rest of the time in SA .. the next morning we headed back to Cape Town and spent the last few hours out wandering the waterfront.
10/6 – Farmfari!!!
We headed towards Sanbona and stopped at a place called Ronnies Sex Shop which is a restaurant/bar that by the looks of it is in the middle of nowhere!! But it was really cool the inside has bars and underwear hanging everywhere that had been left behind by tourists over the years. We grabbed lunch there before headed to the farm. On the sign at the front gate it said “Danger: Wild Animals - Entry at OWN risk.” When I saw that I got so excited!! I didn’t expect it to be actually INSIDE the game reserve!! Evan was telling us that there are only about 3 private properties in the reserve, his being one of them.
When we first arrived we took a little detour and Evan showed us a dead giraffe in the middle of one of the roads .. we all were about to get out of the truck to check it out and Evan said “wait. If you see a lion don’t move. OK lets go!” haha. We all got a laugh out of that! After taking a look at it we headed to Evans house. His house is surrounded by 2 gates and 1 is an electrical gate to keep everything out.
When we got to his house we all cleaned his house. After sweeping and mopping we headed out on a safari!! The roads were all bumpy dirt roads. I wasn’t really sure what to expect. We drove around for a while, all of us with our eyes wide open ready to spot anything! After a short time Evan stopped his truck and hopped out. He noticed some elephant footprints on the road and there were fresh droppings along the road too. The elephants were close by! We drove in the direction of the foot prints and stopped at a lookout post to see what we could see. We were all really quite just looking into the trees in the distance and all of the sudden we saw movement! We all hopped back in his truck and made out way in that direction. And there they were! ELEPHANTS :) there were a few of them, 1 adult and 2 younger ones and they were so close to the truck. We sat there and watched them eat for a while. It was so cool!
While we were on our way on the search for the next animals, Evan pointed out places where things happened to him. Like there was this one spot where he had a standoff with a lion when he was on horseback. It was only a short time before we stumbled across our next sight. There was a big family of giraffes all eating from a tree a short distance away from the car. Giraffes are very skittish and can be pretty aggressive so we had to be very quite while we were watching them even though they could hear us and would look straight at us when we weren’t making a sound! There were 6 giraffes total, 1 adult male, 2 adult females and 3 younger giraffes. The adult male was SO huge we didn’t see him at first then his head just popped up behind a tree as he began to walk to the other side of it. They are such beautiful animals! As we drove back toward Evans farm we saw a lot of antelope and some rhinos in the far distance.
When we arrived back to the farm Evan showed us around some more. We met all the piggies and saw where the chickens stayed at night. On his farm he has free range chickens that spend the day outside and then at night they know to go back into the coop and the gates locked to protect from animals that could break in. We also had a little egg scavenger hunt and tried to find all the chicken nests and the eggs for breakfast the next morning. :) that night we had braai which is the Afrikaans word for barbecue.. we had our lambs and sausages which were so yummy! After dinner we all went out and sat under the stars for a long time. It was so dark and you could see so many stars! You could even see the milky way! There were a lot of satellites too and shooting stars. While we were out looking at the stars you could hear animals walking around in the distance outside of the fence.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Heyy..
10/05 Township School & Kids :)
Our reward was to spend time with the kids! :) We got to play with them and they were so excited to see us – all bright eyed!!! When you greet the children, if they are shy or hesitant you are supposed to hold out your thumb (like a thumbs up) which shows that it’s alright, and they will touch your thumb with theirs. Once you do this to one kid all of them want to touch your thumb so it’s really cute! We spent about an hour with the kids and we took pictures with them and they sang, prayed and counted for us.
The ride home from the agency was pretty interesting. We went on a bus that goes back and forth from certain spots. I’m not too sure what it was called but it was BLASTING (to the point my ears were ringing) music and they would yell out the windows to try to get people to come on. It only cost 5 rand and it was really entertaining for the time being. But omg they needed to lower that music!!
The first thing we had on our mind was FOOOD when we go back since we all missed breakfast. We stopped at a place and grabbed some pizza then attempted to go shopping in Green Market Square. We were all so fed up with haggling though and we only lasted a few shops then all agreed to head back to the ship.
That night we headed out again and stopped at Mitchells which was right at the water front and started the night off with some fish bowls. To sum up the rest of the night it was a long cab ride to a club that had a dress code and half the people weren’t dressed nice enough to get in. so the group got separated between a few different clubs. The one I was at was a dud.. we had to beg the guy to let us in because none of us had a valid ID on us to show we were older then 18. UGHHH it was so stupid. But anyway he let us in and then we were the ONLY ones in the club haha. It was an early night but still really fun besides all the confusions with the clubs.