So some of you were wondering where I was in all of these pictures I've posted. So, here are a few of me and the girls down at the Waterfront in Capetown. Enjoy!
Just spoke to your Dad; he gave me the Nana update. He also told us about your blog - so Matt, Aunt Anne, and I have been catching up on your adventures. It all sounds very exciting and interesting. Matt is jealous.
But before he joins up, he needs to get his house finished. We're hoping he can move in within the next couple of weeks, so he'll be ready to host when you get back.
Anne and I will be heading up to NY around the end of the month to give your Mom and Dad a break.
Lucky number 14! If only the red tent weren't in the way!
The Big Winner at the J&B Met
Do I know how to pick em. I'm R 145 richer!!!
Dinner at Fork
On Long Street
Dinner at the Waterfront
A seafood medley...prawn and crayfish. Yum!
Me & Mr. Malinga
Mr. Malinga drives 12 girls to work every day...a lot of mindless chatter. And he's still smiling!
Bo Kaap Houses
Dutch-inspired architecture
New stadium being built for the 2010 World Cup
Cape Town is getting ready for the Soccer (football) World Cup in 2010. Signs are everywhere!!!
Sibanye
Our Store
In-Store Display
Hand beaded jewelry, pillows, bowls, hand-made, recycled glassware
Our Team
From Left: Marcy (CCS volunteer), Jo-lene (director of Sibanye), Sally and Stephanie (volunteers from London and Scotland). Missing Pulani and Noliolo.
Our Coffee Bar
Check out the bamboo ceilings, floor artwork, and coffee bar
Sibanye Store Front
Not exactly 220 East 42nd Street...
Hand Made Teddy Bears
All made by local townspeople affected and infected with HIV/AIDS
Hand Stitched Hand Bags
Made by Learn to Earn - Local South African NGO
African All Sorts Hippo
Go Colonials! Look at the detail on this hippo. All of the beading is done by hand.
Kirstenbosch Concert
Carol & Danielle at the Watershed Concert
Green Point Free Market
Green Point, Cape Town
The Penguins!
Hometown Sign
Cape Point - Very Windy!
Touching the Indian and Atlantic
Me at the Southwestern most part of Africa--where the Indian and Atlantic Ocean's meet
Girls at the Cape of Good Hope
Amy, Alana, Danielle, Carol, Heidi, Debbie
Protea
Official flower of south africa
Beginning of Cape Point Tour - Atlantic Ocean Side, Cape Town
Carol, Danielle, Heidi
Roomies at the Waterfront
Me and Steph
Me and the girls at the waterfront
Kaitlyn, Carol, Heidi, Danielle
The Girls at the Heads - Waterfront
Stephanie, Hayley, Regina (left to right)
Gum Boot Dancers
South African Dance Troupe - 1/14
Langa Township
Inside room of 76 year old man in Langa Township
Regina and Carol
Atlantic Ocean View in Cape Town
The "Girls" at Table Mountain Park
1/13/2008
Table Mountain
1/13/08
Volunteer House
Volunteer House
170 Years old
Black Township on Drive Into Cape Town
One of many true shantytowns housing thousands of South Africans
2 comments:
It's Uncle Vic, using Matt's computer.
Just spoke to your Dad; he gave me the Nana update. He also told us about your blog - so Matt, Aunt Anne, and I have been catching up on your adventures. It all sounds very exciting and interesting. Matt is jealous.
But before he joins up, he needs to get his house finished. We're hoping he can move in within the next couple of weeks, so he'll be ready to host when you get back.
Anne and I will be heading up to NY around the end of the month to give your Mom and Dad a break.
Stay well. We'll all be following your exploits.
Love,
Uncle Vic
Are there any pictures of you actually doing -- you know -- work? Are you sure this isn't an 8-week vacation?
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