tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43511154221641864172024-03-13T05:45:35.121-07:00Journey to the Mother CityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4351115422164186417.post-11343407024698071402012-11-07T02:20:00.001-08:002013-03-12T14:24:49.625-07:00Last few weeks in Cape Town: its gonna be lekker<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well with my studies finally coming to an end I am able to embrace more of the abroad part of Cape Town and less of the study part! In light of this, a few friends and I decided that last weekend we should rent a car and redo the Cape Point tour because last time the weather was horrible (it was the middle of winter which apparently was one of the worst winters in like 50 years here) and there were also 400+ other international students on the same trip as me. I don't believe that I can accurately report the beauty of Cape Town through words so instead I will employee some pictures to do the job. </div>
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Despite the semi-sketchy car and driving on the other side of the road, this road trip was sucessful!! Now I just have to cross off the other few things off my Cape Town todo list before I leave. Some of them I have already crossed off thought like high tea at the Mount Nelson hotel, visiting the beautiful Kirstenbosch gardens, and also also going back to the charming little town of Stellenbosch. Hopefully many more adventures to come while still in Cape Town because the clock in ticking (and not in a good way). Despite not wanting to leave Cape Town I am getting more and more excited to come home (not for the flight) and see the family and friends that I have missed while abroad, plus eat some real Mexican food.<br />
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Cheers,<br />
ClaireUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4351115422164186417.post-29680514366748846812012-10-21T22:30:00.002-07:002013-03-12T14:31:37.275-07:00Papers on Papers on Papers in South Africa… <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">It is my last week of class, finally. However, I still
have 2 more papers I need to write and 2 finals to study for. So class is over
but the schoolwork has yet to stop building. Last weekend I finally got to
check one of the ‘touristy’ things of my list and go to the neighborhood in
downtown Cape Town called Bo-Kaap. This neighborhood is famous because during
the apartheid, the residence painted their houses bright colors in rebellion
against the forced removals that were being implemented on black and colored
South Africans. I also got to walk down Long Street during the day and shop
around at many of cool boutiques and stuff. Long Street is somewhere in between Bourbon Street and 6th Street but is probably way more sketchy than both of them. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">I don’t believe I ever talked about Rocking the
Daises, the ACL (Austin City Limits) of Cape Town except for better because music patrons get to camp at the
festival and it is on a beautiful wine estate. My favorite artists from Rocking
the Daises were Goldfish and KOAN sound. Goldfish is a South African grown
electric artist, but seriously youtube it because it’s pretty awesome and all
of the people here go nuts over it. KOAN sound is more of a dubstep sound,
which I have come to really appreciate in South Africa. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">When I found</span> out that I would be overseas during the
2012 presidential election I was super bummed. Now, what I have realized is
that not being in the US during election season is phenomenal because not only
do I still get to vote I don’t have to listen to the stupid TV and radio adds.
The only information about the presidential election that I get is information
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Today I had a major I am going to miss Africa
moment when I got on campus, albiet at a very early hour, and when I came up to the
main plaza in front of the library all of the workers (which are all black
women) were standing around in circles singing and clapping. This is something
that would probably never happen in the US but it happens all the time here and
pretty much everyone always knows the songs and dances. Its like real life
African High School Musical, for lack of a better comparison, but really one of
the many things I am going to miss about this crazy place. I guess in order to
fill the void I am going to have to take a history class on Africa next
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 17px;">Claire </span></span></div>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">So basically the last few weeks since my last blog post have been pretty routine, consisting of going to class and working on homework. The workload post spring break increased a significant amount, which unfortunately means that instead of spending my last month in Cape Town doing fun things I am going to have to study a lot. But hey I guess it isn’t called <b>study</b> abroad for nothing right. On a similar notes, as if I didn’t have enough work to do already in my last month of classes, the program that I am in IES (International Education of Students) gave us another surprise for the last month. Apparently as part of my IES Social and Economic Development in South Africa class, we have to participate in a community project in an informal settlement called Egoli. Last semester the IES students started a project where they helped to rebuild the community center, which also doubles as a church, library and kitchen. However we are only now finding out about this project, which is unfortunate because there is so much that needs to be improved in this community and my time in South Africa is rapidly coming to close. Despite this, I am excited to get a jump on this project and attempt to make a difference or even implement a project that could have a lasting effect in the community. Egoli is called an “informal settlement” because the people living in it are living on private property that is owned by someone else. The government can’t really do anything about these settlers because of the squatter’s laws in South Africa. Many of these informal settlements are a legacy of the apartheid when the government tried to get many of the workers who came from rural areas to move into township, but because these townships were far away from their places of work many people just settled on open land. This means that there is no running water in the community, no electricity (people use generators for power), and there is also no organized trash collection because the person who owns the land does not want to pay for the government to collect trash. All of this culminates in different heath, social and economic problems within this informal settlement. Some of which my IES program hopes to elevate and maybe even fix.</span></span></div>
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Blackberry’s in business, people dress up for class which means no more rolling
out of bed and going to class, no one really goes to class on Friday except for
American exchange students, people love Obama (along with loving America every
person has their own idea on how the US should be run and what we should do
about current policies), if someone says they are going to do something “just now” it
means that it will get done eventually, public bathrooms are surprisingly really
nice, people go to bars every night of the week, considering how far away we
are from Mexico there is a large number of things that are “Mexican Chili”
flavored, and finally people in the United States complain about the disparity
between different social groups need to come to South Africa because in the US
there is no where near the same amount of disparity that there is in South
Africa. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>A fact that has stuck me
the hardest was when our IES seminar professor explained that kids
whose parents have died from HIV/AIDS in South Africa get 250 Rand a month to
live on from the government. That is the equivalent of 35 USD a month to live
on.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Coincidentally, everyone in my
house just contributed 250 Rand for a TV and cable in our house. That amount
that we throw around casually for a TV, an appliance that is purely for
unnecessary entertainment, is the amount of money families get to live on from
the government each month. <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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was a holiday here called Women’s Day, (glad that I found a country who has
decided to properly celebrate the importance of women) which is a way to overcompensate for the fact that South Africa is still extremely patriarchal!! Anyways we had that day
off of class so a few friends and I decided to go to Stellenbosch for a night and wine tour in order to gain a genuine appreciation for one
of South Africa’s favorite beverages. We arrived in Stellenbosch, after an
hour-long train ride on the metro-rail, around 10 o’clock and headed to
straight to our hostel to catch the wine tour. In total we travel to 4 wineries
in the Stellenbosch/Franschoek area and supposedly consumed a totally of a
bottle and a half of wine. Needless to say I have gained a new appreciation for
wine (not that I didn’t like it before), but it is nice to see where it comes
from, how it is made, as well as how to “properly” enjoy it. Stellenbosch was a
nice break from the hussel and bussel of Cape Town; people actually gave
pedestrians the right-of-way. There was also a large amount of nice Dutch
architecture that gave the town a nice European feel. It was almost like stepping into a little European town for the day. After a long day of
enjoying wine we headed back to our hostel and took a well-deserved nap, got up
and explored the city at night. The next morning we got a nice breakfast and
shopped around the little town for the first half of the day then caught the
next train back home to Cape Town. It was my first African adventure outside of
Cape Town and I am safe to say that it was a pretty successful one considering
I have never planned a trip outside of the USA by myself. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">This spring break I went to the two other
biggest cities in South Africa, Johannesburg (because I’m a local now I will be
referring to it as “Jo’burg") and Durban. The first trip to Jo’burg was an IES
planned trip, it consisted of a 2-day safari in Kruger national park (which is
Northeast of Jo’burg) and a one-night stay in Soweto, the biggest township in
South Africa. The trip started off with a lovely plane flight at 8 that
morning, meaning we had to get up at the crack of dawn to catch our flight;
fortunately for me this is a common occurrence in the Jamison household. The
rest of the day followed the same transportation and ended with an early night
at a very nice backpackers outside of Kruger by one of the World Cup stadiums. The second morning was another
Jamison style morning of getting up early (this is a theme throughout the
trip). But the second day was more exciting because I fulfilled my African
dream of going on a real life safari. Even better I saw all of the big five
(lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) the first day! Seeing the same animal
in the zoo pails in comparison to seeing them in their natural habitats
exhibiting natural behaviors. The highlight of the safari was when my group got
to see a pack of female lions stalking and attacking a heard of buffalo. I was
experiencing the “circle of life”, if you will, in person. Something I will
never forget. After the 2-day safari we headed back to Jo’burg, specifically to
Soweto, the largest township in South Africa which has anywhere from 3.5 to 5
million people living in it at a time. The reason for the variation is because
many of the people that are living in Soweto are living in shanty houses that
are not recognized by the government so they are not counted in the census.
Soweto is also famous for its activism during the Apartheid; it was the scene
of the Soweto student uprisings. These uprisings were in response to the
government passing a law that all schools children would be taught in
Afrikaans, which was not many peoples first language. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">The first thing that we did after arriving in
Soweto was a bike tour, being the clumsy person that I am, I was the only
person to fall of my bike. Despite my unfortunate accident, the bike tour was a
really good way to explore the township because it allowed us to cover more
ground than walking but also allowed us to get up close and personal.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>After the bike tour we headed back to
our backpackers, across from the backpackers was a playground built for kids in
the townships to have a safe place to play. Meaning that for about 2 hours all
of the people in my program and I gave piggy back rides, learning some cool new
dances, and played soccer with the kids at the playground. This was one of the
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Five friends my program and I decided
a few weeks ago that we wanted to visit the city of Durban after Kruger. This
was an attempt at a more traditional beach spring break that most Americans
enjoy. Durban, in my opinion, was the South African version of Gulf Shores, Alabama but weirder. One of the
biggest attractions in Durban was a place called UShaka Marine World, basically
Sea World on the beach with a weird Durban twist. It was also nice to be able
to go to the beach without freezing because Durban is a lot warmer than Cape
Town this time of the year. Overall Durban was really fun because it
allowed me to see a different city in South Africa on my own without IES’
guidance and allowed me to test my Keith given travel skills in action. Thanks
Dad! I even got to attend a music festival while in Durban,
despite not knowing any of the bands that were playing it was nice to do
something very American specifically very much like home.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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been a while since my last post) it is weird to think that I only have two
months left in South Africa because it is just now starting to feel like home. Especially
after visiting two other cities in South Africa, I realize how much I have
gotten use to life in Cape Town as well as how much I am going to miss this
crazy city after my departure in November. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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getting 3<sup>rd</sup> most beautiful campus around the world! <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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World Cup Stadium!<br />
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Manchester United vs. Cape Town AJAX<br />
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Mama Noks and some of my fellow IES peeps!<br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 14.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">University of Cape Town probably has the most
beautiful campus; it is literally on a mountain. When I say this I am also
implying that to get to class I literally have to climb up a mountain everyday.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> The reason that University of Cape Town is on a mountain is because it is suppose to be a temple of learning that student have to make a pilgrimage to. Good thing they started the Jammie shuttle system up the mountain or I would never go to class. </span>The first week of school was so crazy
because it was like the first week of freshman year all over again; I didn’t
know anyone and I was running around like a crazy person trying to make it to
class on time not knowing where any of the buildings were. I was one of those
people that had to ask a million times where each building was. It was so much
different than the small Southwestern bubble that I am use to. Luckily as
I go into my third week of class this week I feel like I have finally figured
out my schedule it just took a little while. This week we even have a public
holiday on Thursday, which means that no one will go to class on Friday so I
basically have a 4-day weekend and will get to have fun adventures this
weekend!!! <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Also I forgot to
mention that I got to see Manchester United play the Cape Town AJAX at the
world cup stadium!!<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 14.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Last weekend we had a homestay in
the Gugulethu township, an eye-opening experience to say the least. Everyone in
my program was put into groups and we were matched with a mama, my mom’s name
was mama Noks. She had lived in Gugulethu for 14 years. When we got there we
walked around Gugulethu a little and it is safe to say that this community was
one of the most tightly knit communities I had been too. There was a big soccer
game going on that same night and every time the team that everyone was routing for scored a goal there was a chorus of vuvuzelas followed by kids running into
peoples houses and through the streets cheering. One house had a party going on
for a little girl turning one and the party started before we arrived that
night and ended when we left for church Sunday morning. The church service that I attended
on Sunday morning was like no other church service I had ever been to But really there was no sermon only singing and dancing, it was called a
“thanksgiving service”; which consisted of people giving
thanks the whole time and concluded with a slideshow of everyone in the congregation.
After church our guide took us to a famous restaurant called Mzoli’s, which is
in Gugulethu as well. Mzoli’s is famous for its Braai BBQ, basically from my
non-eating meat point of view it was a bucket full of meat. It was however
despite the large quantities of meat a really fun way to spend a Sunday
afternoon observing a traditional Braai and going to one of the most famous
spots in Cape Town. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Now I
understand why all of the tourism books that I have read on Cape Town rave
about this place! Another culinary experience that I had last weekend was
Mexican food in South Africa. For my birthday a bunch of my friends from my
program and I went to this “really good” Mexican place in the nearby
neighborhood of observatory. It was an attempt at Mexican food to say the
least, basically what I expected of Mexican food in a country that is so far
away from Mexico. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>All in all my 20<sup>th</sup> birthday
in Cape Town was pretty fun!!!!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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First few weeks in Cape Town!</div>
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Lets start with my Garden Route field trip last week. If I
could sum up that field trip in one word it would be rainy because it was
raining the whole time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Despite
the constant rain it was really fun and a good chance for me to bond with my
fellow IES peeps. On Thursday morning we left Cape Town at 5 in the morning to
start our journey. Basically the Garden Route is a scenic drive that goes along
the route 2 highway outside of Cape Town. The first place that we stopped was
this Ostrich Farm outside of Cape Town. Apparently ostriches like semi-arid dry
climates because they are from the dessert but it seemed to me like they had
the wrong idea because it was raining the whole time. During the tour of the
farm we got to meet some of the birds and also had a chance to ride them.
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DAY 2 of the Garden Route was also really cool because I got
to ride an elephant!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>But first the
day started with a canoeing Safari through one of the country parks in the
Garden Route. After that I got to ride the elephant/ learn a bunch about the
elephants and get to see them do tricks. As soon as I get a picture of me
riding the elephant I will post it on the blog no worries. Also along the
Garden Route we visited the tallest bungee jumping spot in the world. However
there was no space available for my group to be able to bungee (not like I
would have done it anyway because it looks like one of the scariest things in
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As soon as we got back to Cape Town, the next day was our
International Student orientation at University of Cape Town. Yay for basically
going through freshman orientation all over again. Sunday started with a tour
of the Cape peninsula and I got to see the Cape of Good Hope.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I really enjoyed this part because I
haven’t really gotten to explore the city that I have been living in at all because
we have been so busy. On Monday the fun part started, just kidding. We had to
sit through hours of lectures on stuff like culture shock and safety to this
horrible process they call pre-registration. I will never complain about
registering for classes in the states EVER again because it is 10 times worse
in South Africa. They don’t register for classes online you have to physically
wait in line to get the person to put your classes into the computer. For now I
am signed up for 3 classes at UCT: South African Political Thought, African
Dance (for international students), and Origins of the Contemporary World. I
also have this IES seminar class called Social and Economic Development in
South Africa.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I’m actually kinda
excited for classes to start on Monday because hopefully I will get to meet
some actual South African students in my classes. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I also have wifi on campus which hopefully will be more
reliable then the wifi at my house (even though I only get up to 3g of internet
a month on campus) so I can keep up better with my blog. </div>
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Finally made it! </div>
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<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: 16.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Times;">After what seemed like a million hours of travel
time I finally made it safe and sound to Cape Town. For the most part, I was in airplanes/
in airports for two days straight. Sorry I wasn't able to let anyone know that
I got here safely but I really haven't had a strong internet connection till
recently. So far in Cape Town it has been rainy and cold which actually for me
is a nice change from the 100+ weather in Austin right before I left. IES (the
program provider that has taken me to Cape Town) has kept us really really busy
with orientation talks and other actiivities. It still feels like I am just
visiting Cape Town and not actually living here for 4 months. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: 16.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Times;">Today was my first cultural experience because we got to go on a tour of the Langa
township which is the oldest and most famous township in Cape Town. Townships
are the shanty towns that were created during apartheid era South Africa to
host black and coloured South Africa labour workers. However since the
apartheid era policies ended in 1994 with the first democratic elections there
has been a lot of controversy about how to help and or rebuild many of the areas
of the townships. The thing that I found the most interesting about the township
was that whenever we were walking down the streets kids would just come up to
us and want to play with us or our cameras and have us pick them up. Way
different then American children who are not as outgoing. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: 16.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Times;">Tomorrow we are leaving for the Garden Route which is a well-known scenic drive/ adventure outside of Cape Town!!! I am really excited because
hopefully I will get to ride an elephant so keep an eye out for a new profile
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Cheers (as they supposedly say in South Africa)<br />
-ClaireUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1