Hey Everybody!
Well, we are here in Namibia, getting settled in. We arrive about a week ago after a weeks holiday in Cape Town, South Africa. We stayed with some really lovely Cape Towners, Brett and Louise, who we found on CouchSurfing.org. They showed us around, told us all the good places to go and let us stay at their house for free! Louise works at the Mt Nelson hotel, a one of the nicest and oldest hotels in the city where movie stars (and Elton Joh
n) stay, she treated us to afternoon tea there, which was amazing! We felt pretty rich and famous! They also directed us to several really awesome restaurants, we were super spoiled in the culinary department. One day we went down to Hermanus, a small town about
two hours from Cape Town that is famous for its shallow bay where whales come to calve. There are cliffs all around the bay and we spent about two hours watching a pair of whales play with each other just a few yards from the shore. It was pretty incredible.
Another day we took a cable car to the top of Table Mountain, where we had a breath-taking view of all of Cape Town. Speaking of which, Cape Town has got to be the most beautiful city that either of us have ever seen. It’s got huge jagged mountains right up against white sandy beaches and cold blue water. We looked at pictures before we went but were blown away when we actually got there and saw how beautiful it actually is, we were amazed. Cape Town should defiWell, we are here in Namibia, getting settled in. We arrive about a week ago after a weeks holiday in Cape Town, South Africa. We stayed with some really lovely Cape Towners, Brett and Louise, who we found on CouchSurfing.org. They showed us around, told us all the good places to go and let us stay at their house for free! Louise works at the Mt Nelson hotel, a one of the nicest and oldest hotels in the city where movie stars (and Elton Joh
At the end of the week we said a sad goodbye to our hosts and hopped back on the airplane to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. After a short flight we touched down and passed through immigration without much trouble. Our team leader and good friend Dr. Rob Greidanus was there to greet us with two of his daughters, Shea and Sara and one of our very best Namibian friends, Daniel. It felt great to see them all again and get started with our term in Namibia. Another volunteer, an Australian named Blair, arrived on a different flight later that so we met him and talked for a while and then went to sleep. The nest day we did some shopping, grabbing a few kitchen implements that McKenzie wanted and most importantly, bikes! The last time we came to Namibia, we were driving a Toyota truck that belongs to the OVC project. This became not only quite a significant expense, but also we felt sort of like we were a slave to it and it was one more thing setting us apart from our neighbors and making us look like stereotypical rich whites. So we had been planning to ride bikes instead of driving as much as possible. So far we have made two trips into town and back on the bike and it has been fun, but challengin
In other news, we have been having a great time reconnecting with the Greidanuses (and
David and McKenzie