South Africa Notes

Filed under: South Africa — Eddy at 2:37 pm on Saturday, April 29, 2006

South Africa has been very good to us, Yvonne and I both feel comfortable out here - it’s so nice when people don’t stare at us! Honestly, I was concerned about sticking out like a sore thumb, but no one gives a rat’s ass about the color of our skin, we just blend in with the rest of the folks. At times I feel like the invisible man, which I really don’t mind, it can get tiring when you feel like everyone is watching you.
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Two things rule in the South African diet - meat and booze. We’ve been eating to our heart’s content (thank God because I’ve lost so much weight from traveling throughout Asia! I feel like I’m gaining those lost lbs. again) and drinking the excellent South African wines (Yvonne and I did an organized wine tasting tour while we were in Capetown, so nice to have someone do the driving while we get to sample and taste).
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We’ve been rather lazy during our stay here in South Africa. Our first week and a half was spent in Capetown and Plettenberg Bay, just enjoying the civilized comforts of eating and cooking good food, checking out the tourist sites and watching a few movies (I highly recommend the S. African movie Tsotsi, which won the Oscar for best foreign film, excellent!! ‘Sgood). As you can see we are slowly easing ourselves back to domestic life in L.A.
A huge thanks to Adam, Robin and Gail for showing us around and putting us up (and putting up with us) in Capetown and Plett, and for teaching us a thing or two about S. African life, culture and food.
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Week 2 1/2 half onwards has been spent in Jeffrey’s Bay at the Bross’ huge pad. Life in J’Bay is extremely slow paced in this surf town - which I’ve yet to do here because I’m a wuss that doesn’t want to be in the cold water without a wetsuit..ditto with the windsurfing. So instead, like I said earlier, we’ve been helping with the Sam babysitting. A lot of work chasing down this little guy and making sure he doesn’t fall and injure himself, unfortunately we weren’t too successful a couple of times. I tip my hat off to anyone that has raised a child - shit it’s hard work! I also managed to finish reading John Irving’s “Until I Find You”, I’ve had plenty of time to read through 800+ pages of this book. Our major highlight in J’Bay is borrowing the Bross’ car and either shopping for groceries or going to the local cinema. I’ve now adjusted to driving on the left side of the road (with ride side steering). I have to keep reminding myself to “stay left.” Life in J’Bay is so slow, but we’re enjoying it immensely.

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Comment by april

April 30, 2006 @ 9:11 am

yeah kids are more than a handful. i have a 2 year old and she has convinced me that i don’t need anymore children. sounds like s. africa is treating you well. i know how it feels to be the object of stares. i felt like that in iceland. like the black woman on parade–it’s very tiring.

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May 7, 2006 @ 12:45 pm

South Africa Notes

Great windsurfing at Jeffrey’s Bay in South Africa….

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Comment by Margaret

May 8, 2006 @ 4:45 pm

I just read “Until I Find You” too! So are you going to get inked now? Maybe a Rose of Jericho? ;-)

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