Hi everyone! I am finally sitting in an internet cafe in Pretoria, South Africa! Sorry for the delay in posting, we have just been incredibly busy! I am certainly learning a lot so far and having a wonderful experience.
I'll start with the incredibly long plane ride...I think I can handle anything after that! We started at 11:50AM in Detroit. That plane left on time and we arrived in Atlanta 2 hours later. The plane from Atlanta, however, left an hour and a half late because the computer system had a message popping up that they "needed to get rid of or else they would have to document the error message." I'm not sure why no one wanted to just write the darn thing down! Anyway, I slept for almost all of the 18 hour flight. I attempted to watch Juno 3 times but I just could not stay awake! We arrived safely in Johannesburg around 5PM.
Beth and I went to sleep pretty soon after dinner. We're staying in this guest house here that is a part of the Tshwane University. It's pretty nice and the beds are very comfortable! It was hard to wake up on Sunday but they only serve breakfast until 9 so I figured I should take advantage of that :-). After breakfast I slept again for about 4 hours! Exciting trip so far, I know... Sunday evening, however, was great. We went out to an Italian restaurant to celebrate a 21st birthday of one of the guys on the trip. We had some excellent South African red wine and a delicious meal.
On Monday, we began school. This was after I went for my first run in the streets of South Africa! It's awesome, but I do get a lot of attention! Probably because there really aren't any whites in the part of Pretoria we are staying...and I have red hair! For these first two days, we have been having lectures at the University of Pretoria---one of the leading white universities during Apartheid. A lot has changed, but I must say, our lecturer that morning had some interesting things to say. Although her lecture was about colonialism in South Africa, she tended to add her own opinion into the topics. She mentioned that if the blacks really wanted to make the whites feel bad, they should stop all of the crime and violence currently happening in South Africa. All of us in the group were shocked that she said such a thing...of course, she did live through Apartheid and is a white Afrikaaner woman. From what I've been told, that's the mentality of most of them. The rest of her lecture reflected a similar opinion towards the black South Africans. Later yesterday night in our debriefing, everyone seemed pretty angry about what she was saying.
Another side thought--I don't know if this is on the news in the States or not, but there is currently a huge xenophobia going on in South Africa. With a 45% documented unemployment rate, there has been a lot of violence here toward immigrants, legal and illegal. In Johannesburg, the native Africans have been killing immigrants and burning their houses. We are safe, but this is such an unfortunate thing to be happening. It's on the news and in the papers every day and the government/authority is doing nothing. Let me know if this is airing in America...I'd be curious to here about it.
Today, we had a much better lecture on education in South Africa by an Indian woman professor from the University of Pretoria. It was sad to hear that many things about the system still haven't changed since Apartheid ended in 1994. The schools are not run by the government, which means the heads of the schools can set any price they want in order for children to attend. The problem then is that the more priveledged students (who are, for the most part, white) are the only ones able to attend the schools with more resources (computers, etc.) The black, coloured, and indian children are then forced to attend schools that are not as good, and do not cost money to attend. More on this later. It's really just a sad reality.
A few other things---they drive and walk on the left side of the road here! I'm going to need to get used to that. I'm sure by the time I actually do, I'll be running into people on the right left side of the Meridian Mall! My time is running out for the internet so I miss you all and hope you are having a great time in Lansing!
-Erin
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Finally Here!
Posted by Erin at 2:35 PM
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That is so exciting! I'm glad the plane ride went really well except the delay. It's awesome that you're already running too! The looks you get sound funny, but cool. Sad about the stuff you heard in lecture! But it is still pretty amazing! I hope it continues to go well!
ERINNNNN!
I was wondering whether you were able to keep up with your running regimen! Are you completely alone when you're running? Somebody knows where you are and what routes you're taking, right? Be safe!
I've been thinking about you guys all the time! I hope you're enjoying the food and the scenery and the culture and the experience so far. Where are you guys headed next?
Haha, I'm glad you slept the whole plane ride. I know you said you wanted to be awake for it, buuuut... I'm glad you slept. I know you would have just been completely anxious and tense the whole time, so this was better, I think. :)
Miss you!! Write again soon!
PS: This stupid thing is making me sign into my google account, so if this comment comes up as being from allibabab, I'm not a loser and I obviously wouldn't have chosen to leave it as that. I was forced!
holy crap erin, please don't run alone in the streets!! getting attention of the wrong kind is VERY worrisome to me. i don't want anything to happen to my little sister please!!!
k, enough with the big sis warnings. your trip sounds wonderful and i'm happy you're learning so much. a news story popped up on my google news about the violence going on in johannesburg yesterday so i read it and thought about you. then i went home and told mom about it...bad idea. she got pretty freaked out but i think it's ok.
anyway, it was my study break to read your blog so keep updating so i can keep procrastinating :). have tons of fun and bring me back a present...like a zebra. love you sis!
Hey there. This is Shaun. I cant figure out this blog comment thing because every time I try to type in an email address to register it says it is already taken, so I am just using Kevins.
Anyways, I am glad that you are doing well! I am sure things in Lansing are not nearly as exciting as they are over there. It was great to hear from you. I hope you continue to enjoy your time and hopefully your lectures get better! I hope you have a wonderful experience I love and miss you very much. Be safe!
PS my dad asked if you could safe one paper form of currency for him for him to add to his collection.
Glad to hear you're having a good time so far!
Back in the office, we think of you often and enjoy reading your blog. We're excited to hear about your adventures, the things you see, and the people you meet. Enjoy this special time and be safe.
Al: YES, I'm alone, but it's been fine :-) There isn't anything unsafe in the area we are staying...and I run at 6 in the morning. There are a lot of people out and about, but everyone's fine! We're going to Durban on Saturday. I miss you!
Kelly: Again, I'm just fine! It's not bad attention! The people here are really friendly.
Shaun: I love you! The lectures weren't all bad, and I'm sure they will get better once we start hearing from the Africans.
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