Wednesday, February 13, 2008
To the Left, To the Left.....
Yes, that's right, I've been singing the Beyonce song over and over in my head so that I might remember to drive on the LEFT side of the road when I get my car in the next day or two!! So, I'm thinking the more people that I can get to sing along with me, no matter how far away you are, it will become the choir of angels in my head and hopefully behind the wheel and on these crazy roads once I get on them.
Wish me well, and remember......To the Left, To the Left.........
Come on Indiana, I can't hear you!!!!! I need to hear some feedback!!! How about some comments here. Give me a little "To the Left, To the Left"!!!! Just click on Comment!!!!
I sure could use it!
L
Monday, February 11, 2008
Start Packing Your Bags...
Cheers!
L
Friday, February 8, 2008
What the "Cape Dr." Ordered....
Monday, February 4, 2008
It's a Small World After All...
Here's what I learned today:
- I don't know my metric system, and it sure would come in handy about now!
- A lecture hall here is called a Theatre--imagine my surprise when there was no production!
- You don't wait in "line", you wait in the "que"---reminds me of my Disney days
- Iced tea is still served in a can
- Look right, left, then right again before crossing the street, and don't expect the traffic to stop for you
- Marcel's yogurt is awesome!
- That no matter where in the world you take classes, the first week is always crazy, and you're never where your supposed to be when you're supposed to be--that's a universal thing!
- You can make friends anywhere in the world
- No matter where you go, someone always knows someone, who knows someone........it happened just today.......It really is a small world we live in!
Today was a pretty good day of getting out and seeing a bit of campus and meeting some new people. I think I actually saw a couple of students that fell into my age group! So, I didn't feel like the oldest one on campus.
I met a girl named Anna, originally from Ontario, but now living on the Isle of Mann, who had just done some work at an orphanage in Johannesburg. She and I became fast friends and spent the afternoon at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront (V&A Waterfront) where the seals had come to take a bit of a rest.
Also, yesterday, Sunday, I worked my first Rotary event and enjoyed a lovely outdoor event called Opera in a Convent Garden. It was an outdoor concert of opera and popular songs performed in a beautiful outdoor garden of a private school. People brought their picnics and enjoyed the scenery and music. I helped to run the Opera Cafe with other scholars and Rotary members to raise money for Habitat for Humanity.
Below is a short video of a couple of youngsters enjoying the music!