Again, I’m sorry everyone for the delay in blogging. Remember what I said about the inconsistent internet? We just spent 2 weeks without any internet! Luckily, we went to an internet café last weekend to check our e-mail, I was glad to go and at least read some e-mails from everyone. Unfortunately, the internet here does not work like it does in America so it costs money to get online, I typed up my whole blog and right as I started to post, I ran out of internet! Very discouraging, but I got a new idea, now I’m typing my blogs on Word when I don’t have internet so that when I do have internet I can just copy and paste—good thinking Kelsey!
So anyway, just to fill you in on the past couple weeks…I have been VERY busy. We are constantly in rehearsals and teachings and what, what, what (that’s a South African phrase I have picked up). We have almost finished learning and rehearsing our first production, Kate & Terri. We Skyn (do our dress rehearsal) on Wednesday and then we will start learning the next one. Kate &Terri is about two sisters, the message is about broken dreams and about how things that have happened in your past don’t have to ruin the rest of your life. It’s a very intense show.
Every morning we wake up and have a meeting with announcements etc. at 6:30 AM after that we have quite time, dance class, and then rehearsals and teachings all day, normally until about 11:00 or 11:30 PM. We get about 45 minutes for each delicious (sarcasm) meal and, if we are not a lead actor, we get most weekends off. Teachings are almost always very intense. You know when you go to a Bible Study or something where you just come to realize so many things that by the time you leave you are in tears. Whether it’s amazement at God, conviction, being humbled, or whatever, every single one of us feels so emotionally drained at some point in the day. It’s so good though, because we learn so much and God is constantly revealing himself to us is awesome ways.
One of my favorite things is every Monday we go out to where we can really see the sunset and we just sit and pray, sometimes in small groups, sometimes in pairs, and sometimes individually. It’s so cool…I absolutely love it (Amanda…you would absolutely love this part of the week).
Aside from the whole training thing, it has been really cool to be in their culture. I guess I thought that it would be more similar to our culture but it’s not. I have made a list (with the help of my American roommates) of some of the random culture differences:
Traffic lights are called “Robots.” Example: “Stop, the robot is red.”
Everyone always eats with a knife and fork, even if the food does not require cutting into pieces. They use the knife to push food onto their fork…believe it or not; this requires much coordination and takes a lot of practice! I’m learning!
Racism is still a really big issue here…REALLY big.
They drive of the other side of the road and they don’t drive automatics…only sticks…I would not be good at this.
Everyone uses military time…as I type this it is 17:47.
Band-Aids are called “plastics”
Gum is called “Chappy”
A lot of words that we would consider cuss words are not cuss words to them, but words like “Crap” are bad.
The drinking age is 18 but you have to be 21 to sign your own contracts.
People do not usually brew coffee in their homes, normally everyone makes instant coffee, but if you go out to coffee it’s always VERY nice. South Africans are even more addicted to coffee than Americans are!
Everything is so slow here…even at fast food restaurants you sit down to be waited on...there is very rarely a drive through.
Almost everyone speaks English when they are in public, but most people speak different languages at home. Afrikaans is by far the most common language, but there are 11 official languages in South Africa. On of our team members speaks 9 of them fluently. Everyone is very courteous when it comes to language though, if people know there is an American or someone who doesn’t speak their language around, they will almost always speak English even if they are talking to someone who does speak their language.
When they say “just now” they mean sometime today. Example: “Will you come talk to me just now?” (If you actually came then they would be really confused.
It is not uncommon to throw an Afrikaans word into an English sentence. We have learned quickly what most of these words means and have even gotten into the habit of saying them ourselves. Example: It’s a very lekker day today (Lekker doesn’t really have an English word with the same meaning…it can be put in place of good, nice, pretty, fun, exciting…it’s always a positive meaning).
There is no “no shirt, no shoes, no service” rules…people can walk around barefoot in the mall and go out to eat and even though it’s not a common thing it’s not completely weird. This is nice because none of us had enough room in our luggage to bring the amount of shoes we were hoping to bring, so when we don’t have shoes to match our outfits, we just don’t wear any.
There is a black culture, a white culture, and a colored culture…they are all different…DON’T get them confused…people will get angry.
Round-abouts are way more common than 4 way stops.
Black people (that’s not an offensive thing to say here) are at every stop light and they sell really random things (REALLY random) and they also carry trash bags you can throw your trash in. Normally these are homeless people and if you give them your trash you will also give them a few rands.
If you ask where the rest room is the people looks at you like you have 5 eyeballs…you have to ask where the toilets are.
There are a lot more, but that was already so many that you will probably not read through all of them.
By the way, extra information…We had a long weekend and I stayed with a host family…let me just tell you that I woke up to see 3 giraffes about 20 feet out side my window!!! I also saw about 6 zebra and a bunch of other animals…it was cool.
Well, I hope everyone is doing well, I love you all!
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Posted by Kelsey at 9:45 AM
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Yay!! Kelsey updated her blog!! So, even though our phone conversation was completely frustrating and very interrupted, I felt so much better after hearing from you.
I miss you Kels!
Thanks for the update.
Kels, it is wonderful to hear from you. thank you for the update. we all worry about you.
miss you &
love you girl
Paula
Kelsey,
I am so proud of the work you are doing and your commitment and willingness to follow God's will. We all love you and miss you here in Mooresville. We're praying for you.
Laura
Kelsey, love of my life! Oh how I miss you! :( you are a bad girl... you never allowed to leave me like this EVER again missy! okay so its way awesome that you woke up to giraffes you little jerk-you better have taken a picture :) well it was good to get an update and i can't wait til the nex one. oh so do they have concrete giraffes there for trick riding? lol it was a thought i had so let me know girl. well I LOVE YOU LIKE POLKA LOVES DOTS AND I MISS YOU LIKE DRY HANDS MISS LOTION hehe :D i cant wait to see you :( love you bunches!!! KISS X3
love, your best friend that you left here in america AKA TOILET ;)
Hey Kels,
I am so jealous! I would love to wake up to wild animals outside of my window! How cool! It sounds like you are working really hard...I know that you like staying busy though!
School is going really well! I finished taking midterms last week and they all went really well! I haven't gotten my grades back yet, but I feel pretty good about them. Right now Jessica and I are home for fall break. Then we get back, and before you know it we will be studying for finals! I love it though! God is really growing and stretching me this semester! I can't wait to talk to you in person! I love you so much!
Always,
Katie
Hey Kelsey I woke up to 4 squirrels and 2 groundhogs in my yard. What do you think of that? We miss you like Roselyn brownies. I shouldn't have mentioned food in your weakened condition. I hope you get the package your mother and I sent you soon Love Ya Dad.
Kelsey,
Good to hear things are going well. Can you post your pics of the giraffes?!? Would LOVE to see them. We all miss you a lot and are praying for you always.
Love,
Angie and Matt
Kelsey, Kelsey,
Oh how i miss you so
i wish i could wake up to wild animals rather than a cold college dorm room well dont forget to have fun amidst all that hard work though i know you wont take loads of pictures (duh your kelsey) and be safe love ya like a ton of monkeys (lol) thanks for the blog update its great to hear from you byes
Erica
WOW they thought I lost it when I saw Zebras outside my window. That's alright, their is some great medication available to make those things go away.
Sounds like your having a great time. Everyone in the McDonald household sends their love. Your favorite Uncle
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