The South African driving experience, chicken feet and my first brunch...
Well I survived the first week as the only volunteer! I'm very thankful to have a couple of volunteers from church who join me in the afternoons when I drive to site.
This week I started driving for the first time too! Despite trying to avoid the terrible taxi drivers, getting used to the many many stop signs, getting to know the completely unnecessary and random speed bumps, navigating my way through 'robots' (traffic lights) at busy junctions when load shedding is on (and they don't work) and trying to avoid the multitudes of giant craters in the ground (also known as potholes) - I have survived, and dare I say enjoyed the driving experience!
Perhaps driving this 'buggy' has helped make the experience more enjoyable 😁
There was no stomach lining on this week's shopping list, just chicken feet instead 😋
Although when we went to a market at the weekend, we did see some stomach lining being sold on the road side....flies and all!! 🥴
Some of the girls this week, enjoyed playing with my hair and started to braid it!
This weekend I was able to meet up with another German volunteer who is working at another children's home close by. Unfortunately she leaves this week, but it was nice to be able to spend the weekend with her whilst she's here.
This week Gavin and Elaine (the couple who I'm staying with) are going away to visit their daughter for nearly two weeks. So I'll be home alone and fending for myself!
One of the babies who has been adopted, getting up close and personal with this horse!
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