And so I have arrived! After many flight hours and waiting... touchdown!
For the past 3 days I have stayed in a hostel named 'The Cardboard Box' about a 5 minute walk from Windhoek. It has a bar, pool, computer, and several rooms with bunks in. I have walked into Windhoek every day and have already had Nando's and KFC! - Very African I know! The Fanta here is soo good too! it's so much better than the UK version! Windhoek lager is also pretty cheap! We have already been offered drugs and asked if 2 of us were married! (obviously we declined! no panic!)
Anyway, today... OH we also saw some giraffes as well the other day! as I was saying: Me and Jamie got picked up from our hostel this morning by 2 teachers in a battered VW campervan. We picked up another teacher and then started the trek to Gqaina School! Van Zyl (Head of school) had already bought us some sweets and coke for the journey! On the route we saw many animals including warthogs, wild horses and cows and a strange Dodo kind of bird (We nearly killed it).
After 3 hours we arrived at Gqaina school! WOW! It was hot! we unpacked out bags and put them into our new flat on the school campus (when I say flat I mean Brick Hut). The flat has everything! 2 separate bedrooms, with wardrobes bigger than my one in UK, a bathroom with solar heated water and shower, a kitchen area with a fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, 2 hobs, pans and pots, and a few essentials like rice and bread. (on route to the school we stopped at Gobabis, and bought some extra supplies with our NS$800 (each)) The flat also has a living area with about 8 chairs... even though there are only 2 of us in it..... it's nice to have a selection! We didn't see the school grounds a lot but I caught a glimpse of the football pitch and playing area... can't wait to give it a go and release my inner-child!
After we had unpacked, Van Zyl, drove us to her farm because there is more to do here! (I am currently here, sitting on her computer, with the equivalent of UK Dial-up 0.5mb internet! In non computer terms... VERY slow... 10 mins to load google!) The farm is HUGE! and she has three!! There are cattle, and old tractors and lorries which look as if they drove straight out of the 40's. She is very nice and we are making ourselves at home, at her expense! Anyway, I must be off! I can't be seen as anti-social!!! And these people are so interesting!
All the best from George!
Hope everyone is having fun in UK!
(p.s. It's around 29 degrees here non stop, mmm... tan)
(p.s.p.s. We have no internet at the school I think, so I wont be able to contact people very often!)
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