29 July 2009

25 July 2009

Just a note...

I'll be disconnected from the Internet until next Wednesday. I'm secretly wicked excited about this disconnectivity, and the chance to connect with people through social networks that don't exist only on screens. I suggest that you all do the same!

Peace! Love!
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24 July 2009

To one who is far away

Today we went on a hike...





It was definitely the most intense hike that we have ever taken. The initial incline itself was steep, and that was just the beginning.


We spiralled around and around the lion mountain.


Sometimes we were walking on a thing that we could not tell was a path, and you carefully held my hand as I held my breath and tried to keep from looking down. Sometimes it was known that there was no way for us to scale the rock face without equipment, so we climbed ladders and pulled ourselves up rock faces with chains and hooks stuck in the earth.


We were sweaty but determined.


It was totally worth it once we made it to the top. We were panting, but we held each other for support and kissed once we could stand.

There was some silliness, and more of your patience as I took pictures.





Soon, we had to scurry down to catch the elusive sunset.


We spiralled back around the mountain, jumping from rock to rock this time.



You stood with me when my knees were aching and promised to rub them once we were back in our room. That thought kept me locking them when they started to wobble and buckle (silly ligaments, stretching too long to keep the bones in place...). You walked slowly with me down the slopes, and we both pretended that it was because I was taking pictures.



You carefully picked bunches of flowers in thoughts of placing them around our room, bringing more sunshine and sweet scents. I smiled when you made me a crown and places it on my hair, which was burning red with the setting sun.



Finally, we found that bench again that I had pointed out to you on the way up. We sat and watched the students, families, and hikers walk up or down as the sun sank slowly, saying goodbye to the day in promise of the night.



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23 July 2009

The latest instalment of adorable African babies

Saturday, we woke up early...ish (the bus left at 1015, and even then there were stragglers…) to head to TSiBA and participate in some Mandela Day activities. We helped Lillian maintain the organic vegetable garden that was started a year ago with Professor Shaughnessy’s capital in order to provide food for the youth of the area, especially the orphanage with which she works. Now there’s lettuce, spinach, cauliflower, carrots--all sorts of things. We harvested some of the vegetables (and a bunch of us stood around and shared the most delicious carrot--I called it the ubuntu carrot after it was covered in everyone’s saliva and some dirt and things; it belonged to everyone and to no one) and planted some trees. There were different affiliates of Lillian’s programmes present, including children from Priceless Honour orphanage running around everywhere. It was wonderful.

We left there to go have lunch at a community centre in Gugulethu. We cooked for hundreds of orphans and neighbourhood children, organised games, and played sport. It was pretty overwhelming, to say the least. There were basically children everywhere, grabbing your hand, smiling at you, climbing you…



It was particularly affecting when neighbourhood parents brought their children and asked if there was more food could be fed--everyone as young as 3-month-olds. We anticipated everyone coming from everywhere for food and sport, but it was still depressing and frustrating that such desperate poverty exists at all. I wasn’t angry at the locals, I was angry at the system that had created their poverty. It’s very hard for me not to blame others and get angry. I’m getting better at it though, but I’ll still keep my Irish temper. I have to deliver on threats somehow. =)

Follow the link for all the pictures, including the proof that I had the patience to take 60 pictures with a group of boys before dragging them all with me to play soccer, only to get called in 5 minutes later (after more pictures). There are also stories under some of the pictures.

In the vegetable garden...


Then some boys were using my camera to work it...


...and the boys on our trip are above and beyond.


At the community centre, crawling with kiddies...


This boy has a story.


He and 2 of his brothers, or something like that, were brought through the gate of the centre by an older man. The man made sure to sit them down and that they were cared for before leaving. This man was just wandering the street and found these 3 boys, whom he has most likely seen alone on the roads before, and brought them to us because he knew that we would have hot food. When I learned this in reflection, I came the closest to crying that I have on this trip. This little boy was so so so smart. He knew what a camera was, knew just how to pose and smile, and knew to look for the picture on the back of the screen. He was feeding himself and he was barely old enough to walk. He didn't have any diapers. I got so angry at his mother before realising that she was probably seven years my junior, and I started thinking about her before spiralling into a frustrated maelstrom. Why can't I take him home?






Yes. How cute.


Commence boy pictures. Each one of them.


As you can see, they even took pictures of pictures. The one in the red with that face-paint black circle around 1 eye because a quick boyfriend, apparently. And even outside, they wanted more pictures...


Inside...


Where did these little boys come from?


Before leaving...


O, John...this little girl had you totally wrapped around her little finger allll day...

...and she totally knows it.

They all knew it.
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