It doesn't look like our blogging plans are going to work out as easily as I had thought. Right now, I'm hastily typing considering I only have 20 minutes left of my initial 30 that I purchased for 20rand at a local convenience store. Where to start? The flight over was... well, long. But we all made it safely and are slowly adjusting to South Africa. The food is definitely a plus. You can easily find pizza, McDonalds, KFC, and an incredible steak just about anytwhere you go. Our accents have been a little inhibiting, but for the mosdt part we can communicate well with everyone we come into contact with. Our accomodations are nothing special; however, there is hot water most of the time and the rooms have full kitchens and living rooms. They don't believe in centrail air/heating in South Africa, or don't have the capabilities. Luckily the weather has been pleasant and even chilly and certain times.
Tuesday we went on our first safari at one of the local game parks. We had a HUGE rhino come up to our open van and his horn was literally inches from the tire. Our guides told us he had a horrible habit of puncturing the tires with hias horn. We also saw giraffes,zebras, the spring bock (S. Africa's national animal), water buffalo, wildabeasts, warthogs, and a lot of ostriches. By far the coolest part was our time with the cheetahs... for 30rand most of us went into the enclolsure with some hand raised cheetahs (3 to be exact) and petted/played with them for about 15 minutes. It was incredible and I'm sure you'll be seeing quite a few profile pictures with cheetahs when we get back to the states.
Today was our first day of lectures and I can tell the classes are going to be really interesting. We discussed apartheid mainly and learned about the recently created South African Constitution. I wish i could say more about the academic part but my time is quickly running down.
That's all for now, but I'll try and post in the next few days. Virginia, Trey, and Emelia are all doing fine and miss everyone!
Later!
-Grizzly Adams (thank you Reid)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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