Sunday, April 26, 2009

Cape Town and all it has to offer!

How to begin to describe a city that seems to be significantly different than any other I have visited in South Africa thus far. I'll begin by saying what the lady who gave me a peditox treatment on Saturday said. They have really invested in the infrastructure of the city and therefore have created a beautiful layout and decor that is appealing to anyone visiting and living there. I know it's expensive to own a residence within city limits because of what others have told me but I wouldn't mind putting up the funds to stay there. The cleanliness, scenery, and activities available in the city of Cape Town are things that I admire about it. I can see why anyone would want to study there.... hint hint (probably not, but how wonderful would that be?)

We got up early on Saturday the 18th and drove for about 11 hours to get to our destination. And what was that? The wonderful home of Mark and Flora Schwartz. One thing I will always look back and admire about this trip is sitting in the kitchen having tea. Of course, if there's tea being had then there is plenty of conversation going around. The homeliness of their house was inspiring. I hope that my home, someday, can have that ambiance. Warm, comfortable, classy, and decorated in a fun fashion. There were baskets of shells and rocks about, little trees made out of drift wood, pictures of family, and little, quirky things that catch your eye and make you wonder if there is an interesting story behind them. I'm sure there are plenty of stories there. Stories are inevitable in anyone's life. The stories that come with being a missionary in a foreign land are endless and so fascinating in a different way then those of everyday life. There's something understood and yet mystical about tapping into the life of a fellow human. May the art of story-telling never die!

Oh, let's see now. What did I get to see while I was in Cape Town. Don't be too jealous now, but here's the list:

Cape Point
Cape of Good Hope
Table Mountain
Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela spent some of his incarceration)
The Schwartz's house
Athlone Church of Christ
Eerste Rivier Church of Christ
Century City (the largest mall in the southern hemisphere)

I had a blast. So many pictures to share with those interested, someday. I don't think I'll be able to upload much but it will come soon. The girls will upload (and so will Mike!) at least one album a piece so check them out on facebook.

It's a beautiful, chilly evening in PE and we're looking forward to winter. Our flat is tile and concrete with large picture windows that cool down the temperature of the whole place. It's fine with me though. We have a kettle, hot water bottles, and a space heater. Not to mention my thick socks, sweat pants, and fleece pull-over. The nice thing about cold weather is you can always get warmer and cozier. When it's boiling hot, it's more difficult to get cool.

I'm out. See you peeps soon...ish. I'll try to be on more.

KCK-ILY

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