Sunday, April 17, 2011

Spring Break

From March 28 to April 1st I was on spring break from UCT. So, my mom, sister, grandmother and grandmothers boyfriend all came to Cape Town. The first day with everyone here we all went to Stellenbosch for wine tours. We checked out three different wineries (we also had lunch at a different winery, so I guess we went to four total) and learned the appropriate way to taste wine. We also got to eat some cheese and olives at some of the wineries. My friend Sam Buckley also came with us on the tour.

While we were in Cape Town my mom rented an apartment that was in Bo Kaap, the Muslim community. It was a really awesome apartment with an amazing view of Bo Kaap as well as Cape Town city center. The one issue I had with the apartment (35 on Rose) was that we would wake up at sunrise to the call of prayer! It was pretty cool to see/ experience that though.. 




Then we left for Mpumalanga, where Kruger National Park is located. We stayed at Kirkman’s Kamp, which is in a private game reserve called Sabi Sans. This game reserve borders Kruger but is not actually a part of the National Park. However, the animals can roam freely between the two. One major advantage of being in the private game reserve was that they are allowed to off road for big 5 animals. The big 5 includes: leapord, elephant, buffalo, lion and rhino. We were lucky enough to see all of the big 5 on more than one occasion! Some of the other animals that we saw were impala, kudu, black mamba snake, chameleon, hippos, waterbok, baboons, giraffes, zebras, and lots of birds. So when we first arrived at Kirkman’s we were able to go on the afternoon game drive which started at 4, I think. Our drivers name was Dalson and the rangers name was Robert, they were an amazing team. In the mornings Dalson would wake us up at 5:30 and the game drive would start at 6. I can’t even remember the last time I woke up that early. Anyway, in the middle of the game drives we would take a break in the middle of the African bush. Dalson and Robert would then sit up a little table and pull out all different kinds of drinks and snacks. In the mornings we had choco-Amarula coffees (Amarula is similar to Kaluha). This was overall a really amazing experience and it was so cool being able to see all of these animals in their natural habitat. One of my favorite parts was tracking and finding animals. The first time it happened was when we tracked three female lions by following their footprints. Then as we were watching them, I turned and looked behind me and the male lion was walking up to meet them! It was very exciting. Another awesome time was when we found leopard prints, and then all of this sudden found fresh leopard poop. Dalson and Robert got really excited when they found the poop, knowing we would soon find the leopard. What made it especially cool was the fact that they had not seen this leopard in awhile. The people working at the camp in general know the leopards and the lions that live in their game drive area. My other favorite time was when we saw the lions eating a kudu – crazy circle of life. Anyway, here are some of my favorite pictures from the trip.












Soon enough the trip ended and we came back to Cape Town. My mom left a few days after, but before she left she insisted on hiking Table Mountain. Well, she had no idea what she was getting herself into. A two-hour hike of literally straight uphill. It was pretty funny because she thought it was going to be really easy, even though I had told her it is a hard hike. She admitted it was the hardest hike she’s ever done. It is awesome though because it is so rewarding. It was fun doing that together, Elizabeth my mom and me. Then soon enough my mom left, and Elizabeth stayed with me for five more nights in Highstead. I took my sister to Old Biscuit Mill, which I also took my mom to the first day that she arrived. I have been meaning to blog about it but I just haven’t yet. It is a massive food fair, pretty much where you get to try a bunch of different food. The best is the ostrich burger, I made both my mom and sister get that when they went. Saturday evening Elizabeth and I went to Ocean View (where I did my homestay) with a few other kids in my house. We went back for my homestay sister's 21st birthday. It was really great to see everyone from Ocean View again! On Sunday I took Elizabeth to Mzoli’s which was so fun, I think she had a great time… I did J Elizabeth and I also repelled Table Mountain, which was a great time. I was sad my mom wasn’t there for that part of the trip. Then it was time for Elizabeth to leave and I was really sad. I had a hard time saying goodbye to her knowing I wont see her for another 6 or more months. But it was an amazing vacation and I just wanted to say one last time


THANK YOU MOM! You hooked it up

At the top of Table Mountain

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Robben Island

A little over two weeks ago (sorry I haven’t blogged in forever) my house went to Robben Island. Robben Island, for those of you who don’t know, is where Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid political leaders were jailed during Apartheid. Nelson Mandela himself spent 18 years in jail on Robben Island. So the people who signed up in my house and I went down to the waterfront where we got on a boat. The ride to Robben Island felt about 20 minutes long. A bunch of us sat downstairs and watched an informative video on the history Robben Island. Once we first arrived we all got on to large coach-like busses that took us on a tour. Every tour guide that works there spent some time in jail on Robben Island during Apartheid, which made it really interesting to hear the personal stories. After the bus tour we got off and walked around and inside the building where Nelson Mandela’s jail cell was located. Because I went to Robben Island a little while ago I forget all of the details. But one interesting thing that I learned was that there has pretty much never been a successful escape from Robben Island, so the jailed people were definitely trapped. Anyway, I’m going to put pictures on and just describe what they are showing because of my awful memory…

The ferry

Jail cells

The cave behind the mound on the left side of the picture was used as a bathroom for the inmates. They were able to utilize the privacy of the small cave to discuss ANC matters.

A beached whale?? We saw this on our boat tour, it smelled pretty badly.

Pictures of Robben Island.. Explained lower


An example of what a larger jail cell was like. The room was actually a lot bigger and was filled with more bunkbeds.

These pictures were used by the media and the pro-Apartheid South Africans to ensure outsiders that the prisoners at Robben Island were not experiencing an unbearably harsh life/ punishment.

This corner is where Nelson Mandela hid parts of his autobiography, A Long Walk To Freedom


Nelson Mandela's jail cell

Robben Island