Nienke's Sunstruck Portrait: Scatterbrained Publications on South Africa

http://blogaboutmylovelystayatashleighshouseinthesunwhilemyfriendsfreezetheirbuttsoff.blogspot.com That's what Maxime thinks the link to this blog should be. It pretty much sums it all up though, it's about my stay in South Africa.

Monday, January 22, 2007

I'm In South Africa, hehe

Hi, this post is extremely long, so if you get bored easily, I suggest you don't read. Otherwise, enjoy.

Sunday, 20:42 (or that’s what my computer says, here it’s actually 21:42)

I’m typing this in word, because there is no wireless internet connection here and it’s a lot more comfortable to be typing in bed than sitting in front of a desk. Especially at this time, because when you’re finished you can just put the computer on the night stand next to you and immediately go to sleep, instead of having to walk to the bed first. Not that that’s such an effort, but if you don’t have to, then why should you?

Anyway, I spent practically the whole of yesterday in a plane. The flight was so incredibly long! There was one thing that made it less boring, though: Every chair had this little screen in its back and a handset which you could use to choose whatever movie/TV/music you wanted to see/hear. I ended up watching about five movies and making Sudokus while listening to the Kasabian CD. They’re quite good. I’d say go watch MTV/TMF in the hopes of seeing Shoot The Runner (one of their songs). I think they play it mostly in the morning, but I’m not quite sure of that.

When we got to the airport in Cape Town, Ashleigh, Lily and Katherine were of course waiting for us together with their parents. One of their friends – Natalie – was also there, as well as Kirsten’s aunt, who lives in Cape Town. We immediately went home, because all three of us were dead tired. Only halfway on the way to the house I noticed we were driving on the left and that the steering wheel was on the right. That really shows how tired I was. I mean, normally I would have noticed this the second I got into the car!

When I first saw Ash’s house I didn’t really think it was big. However, they only have one floor, so the entire house is hidden behind the front… When I got inside I was amazed, it looked really big. To the right of the hallway is a small hall with three (!) bathrooms attached to it on the right side, and three bedrooms on the left side. On the right side is also the computer room. Anyway, my room comes first, then Stuart’s, then Ashleigh’s. When Ash showed me my own (!) bathroom she apologised for it only having a shower and a toilet, but no bath and that I could always use hers. However, I don’t really get what she was apologising for, I mean, at home we have to share one bathroom with the five of us (and six when Ash was there)! At the end of the hallway there is even a gym! Then to the left there’s another (huge) bathroom and the gigantic master bedroom.

Then we walked back to the hall. From the hall to the left is the kitchen (which is also huge) and straight on is the official living/dining room (once again, gigantic). However, it isn’t really used much. Both the kitchen and the living room are attached to a second living room, which also has a bar with a huge wine rack behind it. Next to the bar is a door to a smaller room which has a pool table and a dart board. Through the second living room you can also get to the garage. Right now they have three cars. Gavin’s, Gail’s and Stuart’s.

The backyard is beautiful! It goes downhill a bit, and it’s overgrown with all sorts of plants. Above that you can see the mountains (Lion’s head and such). It is absolutely stunning. It looks like you step right into a painting! There is also a swimming pool and a big trampoline.

My own room is quite big. In the middle there’s a double bed, and I’ve got a huge closet. If I look out of the window I look out over the garden. After the tour of the house I went to bed. I couldn’t get to sleep though. I think it’s partly because of the crickets I’m hearing all the time, and partly because it’s so incredibly hot here. I slept on top of my blanket (and yet I woke up this morning all tucked in).

I dreamt about the garden. Yesterday I didn’t get to see the entire garden, because it was so dark. My dream was really weird, though. It was about me giving my dad and Chantal a tour of the garden here, and it was like ten times the size it actually is, and it looked kind of like the Canadian memorial site we went to on the Great War Trip earlier, only without all the shell holes…

This morning I met Stuart (yesterday he arrived home much later than we did). He’s nice. For breakfast there are three kinds of cereal. I tried some sort of powder stuff with banana flavour. I think it was some sort of porridge. I didn’t like it at all. Better luck tomorrow…

I tried on a uniform. It fits well, it’s only a bit too long, so we decided that I’ll just wear this one tomorrow and then get a new one. I also need to get shoes tomorrow (brown leather lace-ups).

After that Gail brought me and Ash to the mall (Cavendish), because I needed to get a Sim-card. Back home I couldn’t find my own phone, so now I’m using Ashleigh’s old one (she got a new one for Christmas). Ash showed me some of the shops. Everything is so cheap! T-shirts for example are about 50 Rand (about €5) and those from brand shops 200R! CD’s are about 110R. I’m going to have a lot of fun shopping…

After that we went to Kath’s house. Hers is even bigger than Ashleigh’s! They’ve got two floors, a huge backyard with a pool and a trampoline, and even their own tennis court! We had a braai (barbecue) there. I think braai comes from the word “braden,” but I’m not sure about that. Quite a lot of people were there: Kirsten, Sandra, Lily, Kath, their parents, Ash and her parents of course, some of Kath’s cousins with their parents, some friends of Robin (Kath’s sister), and Kyle (Ashleigh’s boyfriend). It was lots of fun. At one point I even tried playing tennis. It was Kyle against Ash, and me against Kath on the same court. I really sucked at it, so after a while Kath and I sort of started playing badminton with the tennis gear. I had a lot of fun.

We went home after dinner (leftovers of the braai). I took a shower, and then I dived into bed together with my dear laptop to write this wonderful blogpost. I really have to go to sleep now, though. It’s 22.33 and I have to get out of bed at 6.30 for school tomorrow. I’m really curious about Herschel, so I can’t wait. Also, the earlier I’m asleep, the shorter I’ll have to wait for morning.


Monday

Today was my first day of school! The uniform actually isn't as bad as it seems on pictures. I love the shoes (except for my left shoe, because it cuts in my heel). I'll post a picture later. First we had assembly. That basically means that the whole school comes together in the theatre. It starts off with everyone greeting the headmistress. That sounds so surreal! I mean, with so many voices saying the same thing at the same time… After that “we” are supposed to sing a hymn, but I didn’t have one of those books with hymns in it, so I had to read along with Kirsten. It’s weird, everyone at assembly knows the melody of practically every song, I guess. Also the pitch of those voices… The hymn we sang this morning had some really high parts in it and it sounded absolutely beautiful. Sure, there must be some girls who can’t reach that pitch, but the majority did! Anyway, after the hymn one of the girls that were sitting on stage (I think those were prefects) read a verse from the Bible. I’ve got no idea what it was though. I really couldn’t concentrate… After that the chaplain held this long speech about how everyone must work together and help each other and he underlined this by making two teachers break a little stick and then letting another teacher try to break a bundle of sticks at the same time. After that came a lot of announcements and all the matrics (the girls who are in their last year) were called on stage to accept a badge or something. The Herschel girls have badges which they pin to their jackets that show what they do. Ash, for example, has a badge saying hockey, and Kath – who got appointed foreign coordinator (whatever that may be) today – has a pin with a flag-thingy made of beads.

Anyway, assembly took about an hour, and to me it was very boring, but it’s only on Mondays, so I’ll survive.

After assembly Kirsten and I went to the library, because Ash and Kath had a maths test, and Sandra was told to shadow Lily. We made some chemistry homework, but while Kirsten completed the paragraph, I barely managed to concentrate. I think it was because of the heat. I’ve had problems with it all day. Right now (17.44) it’s really nice, but during the day it must have been over 30 degrees!

We had two free periods then. After that we went to French, while Ash had Xhosa. It was pretty interesting. The girls in that class were having a debate. They had been divided in two groups last lesson, and one group had to argue why living in the countryside is nicer, and the other was for living in the city. It was pretty interesting, because the vocabulary of these girls was a bit different than ours. I mean, I learned some new words, while they didn’t know some of the words we had back in first year. It’s also different, because they really focus on speaking, while we focus on reading and listening.

After French we had a break. I met about twenty of Ash’s friends. I only remember the names of three, though… After the break we had double English. Sandra took two frees, while Kirsten and I went to Kath’s class, because of what we’ve heard about Ashleigh’s teacher… Apparently she’s the scariest teacher in the whole school. According to Ash she even carries a whip around! The other English teacher is really nice. She’d been reading an interpretation of Macbeth to the class, and they’d almost finished it last week, so we only heard the last part of the story. We then got a twenty-question-test on the story. I got a total of two correct. The first one (write down the missing word from a passage – something something again, something something thunder lightning and …. – that was of course rain) and the last one (because that was in the part the teacher read today). I have to start remembering the teachers’ names… We also started watching a movie adaptation of Macbeth.

After English we had another break. During that break we went to the second hand shop. I needed shoes (I stood out like a sore thumb on my All-Stars) and a Herschel school rucksack (ditto). Ash also got me a school jersey (though why I’d need that in this weather…?) and gym clothes. I’m thinking about starting tennis in the beginners group. I mean, I need to have something to do after school. I might go for lifesaving instead of tennis though… I also met Melissa and Tarryn (last year’s exchange students). They’re really nice.

After the break another free (library again – I found a book about Irish mythology and started reading that) and then Kirsten and I went along with Ash and Kath to biology. I don’t think I’m going to the other biology lessons though, because right now they are busy with cells and we had that last year already.

Biology was our last lesson of the day and because Ash still had hockey training, I walked with Kath and Kirsten to Cavendish. I bought a really nice dress there for Saturday. Saturday we’re going to the Metz (I probably spelled that wrong, but that’s what it sounds like to me). It’s a horse race, but we’re going there to socialise. Apparently everyone dresses up for it really nicely. Anyway, we also went to this shop called Kauai. It sells really good smoothies and sandwiches. I got a “ripping raspberry” smoothie. It was absolutely delicious! If you buy something there you get these small stickers and if you have twelve of them (and if you’ve put them on this special card) you get a free smoothie! I’ve got one sticker now.

Kath’s mum picked us up from Cavendish, and while driving she told us that there’s a teacher at Bishop’s (the boys school) who organised three trips (hiking up Table Mountain, visiting Robben Island, and going to the townships) for their exchange students, but the Herschel exchange students can come along too. I’m definitely going to all three, but Kirsten isn’t doing the hike (it takes two hours) and I don’t think Sandra is either. So that would be the two American girls, two boys, and me.

When I got home (around 5), the first thing I did was jump into the pool! It’s so nice to be able to cool off after such a hot day. Since then I’ve been typing this, making some pictures of the garden (it is sooooo beautiful!) and helping Ash a bit with her maths and Afrikaans.

Just so you know, I don’t think I’m going to write many more of these detailed posts. I just did it right now, because these were only the first two days, and if I had to do these for a whole week every time you’d probably take over an hour to read a post… Unless you want posts these long… Hmmm… Just tell me what you think, okay?

Love,

Nienke

9 Comments:

At 8:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like a lot of fun. Keep up the interesting posts! Shortening them slightly won't do any harm though...

Anyway, I'm off. THIMUN socialising ;)

 
At 12:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nienke,
I'm glad you are enjoying yourself. I can sympathize with your feelings about the temperature. However, I wouldn't mind more of those long stories.
I disagree a bit about you having noticed the driving wheel on the right side within seconds if you hadn't been so tired.
Love to see a picture of you in the garden.
Bye, papa.

 
At 1:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yea, good to hear you like it fine, I´d of course expected some more, `owh, I miss you` ((hint))

Detailed posts are good, but feel free to make so shorter ones, it´d be more convenient for you in a way, unless you have a lot to tell than please do...

-NSP

 
At 11:22 AM, Blogger Nienke said...

Why would I miss you? I mean, you're still commenting and for as far as I know I don't know you from anything other than your comments...

 
At 12:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, for once, I wasn´t refering to myself...like I said, have a nice stay ;)

-NSP

 
At 7:47 PM, Blogger Nienke said...

Thanks.

You know, there's no "miss you" here, because I don't miss anyone yet. I've been here for only 3 days now, and I just don't miss people very quickly...

So instead of a "I miss you all!" (cuz I don't) here's an I love you all! Cuz I do love many people back home.

 
At 10:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey,
sorry I commented so late, THIMUN took all my time.. SA sounds great! Please make a blog update about the Metz-thing, it sounds interesting.

I'll send you an email later today probably (with great thimun stories)

 
At 11:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

And we also want pictures of course ;-)

How were the stroopwafels?

 
At 10:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well written article.

 

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