Hectic. That is the best word I can used to describe the last week! It was a very good, but busy week.
I decided to enroll in one of the Stanford classes on Global Project Management. It is a very interesting class and will allow me to work on a planning project towards the end of the quarter. I will have to fill in those details in the future.
Over the weekend we did a tour of the Peninsula that ended with a hike up to Cape Point which is just an amazing view of the ocean and the supposed location where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. It was spectacular and the weather could not have been better.
Also on that tour, we swam with some penguins at Boulder’s National Park, had some fresh fish and chips at Hout Bay, walked around Kalk Bay and drove over Chapman’s Peak. Needless to say it was a very full day of activity which meant a fairly calm and quiet Sunday. I did manage to make it to the pub to watch Manchester United.
In other news, I saw Desmond Tutu on Friday, as well as a great photography exhibit on wildlife animals. Also, walked the Company Gardens and had a great “American” dinner. My friend had a friend visiting and she made a homemade apple pie and lasagna—both tasted amazing and started a game night off well!
This week should be a little less hectic. This coming Friday we will be doing a group community service project which I get to coordinate and organize and on Sunday I will be kloofing with some of the students. Should be a great day in the sun and waterfalls!
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