Friday, March 30, 2012

Soccer Match Photos

Here are the photos from the soccer match: Freewalker Volunteers vs. Kwa-Ford Boys!

Meet the Freewalker team (from left to right): Amaris, me, Rosalie, Sandra, Britt, Leo
Team Kwa-Ford!





This kid was impressive... Leo wasn't too shabby either. 


We lined up to congratulate the winners...




**All of the photos were taken by Murray Luscombe of Freewalker.
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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Volunteering with Freewalker

This week has been quite an adventure! Beginning on Monday the roommates (Amaris and Britt) and I teamed up with a local non-profit organization, Freewalker: Volunteer & Adventures for Charity, in their pursuit to improve and develop Kwa-Ford Primary School in New Brighton. 

The organization is really cool. It is run by a couple  that my roommates (former and current) met through a teacher at Pearson High School-- where several of the roommates have taught.  The couple, Jordi and Murray, live in this house in the middle of PE. They have volunteers from all over the world come to their house and stay with them for weeks and months at a time. While the volunteers are with Freewalker they help out with various service projects around the PE area. On the weekends they have the opportunity to participate in discounted adventures with the proceeds going directly back to the non-profit work that Freewalker does with the township schools and other places around PE. They have people coming and going all of the time. People from all over the world are able to serve the schools and other groups in PE through the connections that Freewalker makes. It is a very cool thing that they are doing. Through Jordi and Murray we have met some really cool people from all over the place. It seems like everyone is coming to PE, ZA for something... 

So we connected with Freewalker this week to help out at Kwa-Ford Primary. We were able to finish some of the painting that we started several weeks ago as well as paint the walls of Miss Dlanga's classroom. We met Miss Dlanga on our first visit to Kwa-Ford. She is a teacher at the school-- an extremely kind lady who loves kids and seems to really enjoy life. Each time I have seen her she has been quick to let me know she is 60 years old, all while jumping around and running in place-- a very spunky 60! Miss D wanted her classroom bright red with sky blue trim... her wish was Freewalker's command!

All week we worked on her classroom and various other projects around the school including weeding the school garden and getting it ready for Miss D to plant winter crops (Remember: winter here is not very cold). A handful of boys from around the neighborhood came each day to help out. And with each passing day their numbers seemed to grow.

Yesterday, at the end of our work day we were standing around with the boys (about 10 of them) and a soccer match sprang up. Freewalker volunteers vs. Kwa-Ford boys. It was such a blast! Some of those boys are amazing soccer players... their foot work is brilliant. The boys won with 10 seconds on the "clock" making their victory over the adult volunteers all the more sweet. Along with ref-ing the game, Murray took quite a few photos of the event. If I get access to them I will be sure to post for you to see! 

One more interesting thing: on Tuesday and Wednesday Murray built a campfire and made everyone roostili, "roosties"-- a sandwich baked over an open fired. He baked bread dough over the fire and we used the biscuit-like bread to make sandwiches. The popular roostie fillings over here are butter, cheese and jam. It sounds like a seriously wrong combo but I tell you, it is seriously delicious. 

I have posted photos from the week. Some of the photos were taken by Freewalker. They are captioned. Enjoy!


We pushed everything to the middle of the room before we painted.
The walls had already been primed when this photo was taken.

Getting ready to paint!

Amaris and me-- being weirdos

Photo by Freewalker

Photo by Freewalker


Finished

Miss D!
Photo by Freewalker
Baking roosties
Photo by Freewalker
Finishing Claire's alphabet
Photo by Freewalker

Hope everything is fine where you are. Take care of yourself and the people around you.

Peace!
Sarah

Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Internet

Mrs. Miles' third grade class (of which I completed my student teaching hours this past school year) sent me quite a few questions that they have about ZA via my blog. A couple of weeks ago I made a video response to their questions and only in the past 24 hours have been able to upload it to YouTube.

This  has been quite the learning experience for me! Our internet here is very expensive and not so good. I pay about $20 for 3 GB of internet which only lasts me (if I am very careful) two weeks. Several times I had successfully begun the upload and was halfway through the process (a several hour long process) only to have the internet go out for one reason or another. Bronson helped me a lot. Even 9,000 miles away he has got my back!

Through this crazy uploading experience I can say that I now know how to:

  • Make a video smaller-- "compress" the video. This comes in handy when you pay for internet by the GB!
  • Upload a video that is longer than 15 minutes to YouTube. Apparently, there is a special permission/verification to do so. I figured that out all by myself!
  • Be a bit more patient. Patience is more of a virtue in ZA than in America. It has to be...





Sarah!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Horseback Riding in the Bush and on the Beach!

 Today four of us went horseback riding through the bush to the beach. It was a beautiful sunny day here in PE! I finally saw some animals too! There were monkeys hopping through the trees as we set off for the beach. According to our guide, Annene, they are pesky creatures-- eating the horses food, getting into things they shouldn't. She said they can zip and unzip tents-- able to steal things from unknowing campers. Smart cookies those monkeys. Bethann and Rick-- it seems they are a lot like the raccoons that get into your garage and open up the plastic kitty food totes!

I wasn't able to get a picture-- they are far too quick.









 We also saw a bushbuck. This thing was massive... unfortunately the photo is a bit unfocused and doesn't do the creature justice. The horns were awesome. Click here to see a clearer Google image of a bushbuck.





 I lost my sunglasses in the bush while my horse was cantering. Sad day!




 The views were amazing!
The views were amazing!
   

Emma and Amaris are the thugs in the back...



 The ocean! The ocean!





  This is my roommate Britt. Our guide, Annene is ahead of her. The guy on the thoroughbred (which, roughly translated means "beast of a horse") met up with us mid-trail. I can't recall his name. 


 The beach! The beach! Stunning view. Steep passage.




 Amaris (a new roommate!) and Emma were behind me during the ride. Amaris' horse was an ancient beast named Peppy. Peppy was not peppy. As a matter of fact, Peppy was anti-peppy.


Riding on the beach. 


This is one of Britt's photos. I was in such awe of the beach that I forgot to take photos!

 This is my horse, Lacey. She was a sweet girl.














We had a blast! I'm not going to lie though... my legs are KILLING me!


I've got a lesson on sorting and attributes to prepare for tomorrow-- I will have my first observation in South Africa at 9am. Wish me luck!


Sarah