Last week was a very short work week for me. With the public holidays and my trip to Johannesburg, I only worked on Wednesday and Thursday. We made the most of it, though. On Wednesday, we went and set up appointments for upcoming weeks. Thursday we had an appointment at a high school with 11th and 12th graders. This was, by far, our largest group yet. There had to be close to 200 kids in the room. We came fully prepared with our new projector. Step inside the room and immediately notice that there is no electricity in the room. So much for all the money spent on that thing. I again led the discussion, cracked some jokes and talked with the kids. Sifiso came in afterwards and clarified everything in Zulu. Again, you know when you've made a connection when the students ask questions. After the presentation, a couple students came up to ask us questions. Two girls said that they'd like to come in to the office and apply. A group of boys had questions about the application process. I'd say that was some fine work on our part.
Sifiso talking to the massive group
Students asking questions
Me speaking to the group
Friday I had the day off because I was going to Johannesburg to visit my cousin, Claudelle. She, along with her husband and two children, have been living in South Africa for about a year and a half. I was excited to see them as I haven't seen them in 6 years and haven't met their son. I decided to take a taxi van there and a flight back. The reasons I decided to do the taxi van were: 1) Save money 2) Experience the transportation of the locals 3) See different parts of South Africa. A normal drive to Johannesburg is about 8 hours. I was told that these drivers know all the back roads and can get you there in 5-6 hours. Even better. I told my cousin to meet me at the taxi station in the heart of Joburg at 2:30 pm. I got on the taxi and it left at 8:30 am. It was all down hill from there. The seat I was in had 0 leg space. My legs were at a bent position for hours at a time. Imagine that uncomfortable pain and not being able to do anything about it. 20 mins into the trip and we got pulled over by the police. That took about 20 mins. The taxi made one stop after two and a half hours. It made another another after another two hours. I was thankful for both of these as it gave my sore legs some time to stretch. I almost fell on my face after the first stop because my legs wouldn't extend. Let's say that 2:30 pm then came and left. I had no idea where we were and how far away we were. I was in contact with my cousin who was waiting for me. Finally, after an 8 hour trip we arrived at 4:30 pm. This taxi station was in the heart of Joburg. It didn't help that Neville's last words to me were be careful when I got there. The next 30 mins were spent trying to find my cousin. Finally we met up and headed home. The plans she had made for the day had to be scrapped. One of the biggest mistakes of my life.
Only good thing was scenery. Notice the change from lush green hills to dry plains
When we reached her home, it was in a very nice gated community. One of the residents had an orange Lamborghini parked outside. Their house was also very nice. I unloaded and met my nephew and niece. I tried to get them to call me Varun Uncle, but Thahini (the daugther) said I was too young to be an uncle. It was worth a shot. The night was spent relaxing and catching up with the family.
My niece, Thahini, preparing some ice cream for me
Nephew, Krish, with his cars
The monkey checking pockets
A monkey just enjoying his meal
King Julian the Lemur
My cousin and her son
Sandeep, the kids and I
Check out that back drop
Antelope, I think, at Lions Den
Go Voltron Force!...anyone get that?
I bet he is so embarrassed this is on the internet
The cheetah just waiting to pounce
My cousin petting the lion cub
My turn. No, they're not dead
Mr. Giraffe wanted a close up
Entrance to museum. They randomly assign you as white or non-white and you use that entrance.
Free at last!
Three great men of our time: Mandela, Tutu and Me
A picture of all of us outside of the museum
I flew back and Lwazi picked me up from Durban. After food and some shopping we came back to Eshowe late Sunday night. It was a great weekend...except for that damn taxi ride.
























The pictures are fabulous and I am so jealous, hope you have taken more pictures.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Mom! How cool we're those cats? I love those beautiful animals that will eat you like an M&M! Very good, glad you saw some cool things. Have fun, see you soon. I was hoping to see pics of you trying to race a cheetah. Remember, only have to be second slowest to survive:)
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