Le semain passé
Since I last wrote many things have happened.
Wednesday
We got married! Suzy and I had our traditional wedding which was amazing and for which we bought traditional outfits as well. (Both of us, my mom, MarieSade and Dan)
The family had 2 huge tents set up in the back yard for afterwards with a ton of food, tables, and later spaces for dancing.. which we did almost all night! It was amazing and we do have some photos that will come... later on. (www.addendums.blogspot.com or on others)
Thursday - today
We did a lot, hung with the family, the others (besides Suzy and I) visited Robben Island, Bo-Kaap and the 2 Oceans Aquarium.. we swam in the Atlantic Ocean at Camps Bay, went clubbing on a packed Thursday night (also in Camps Bay at a place called Ignite) rode taxi-buses all day, toured the city, etc. (The family, when they get together, it is a fun, food, drink and dancing filled event!)
Everywhere we go we can here Xhosa, Afrikaans, French (with the family) and of course the ever present English. When we go to Kinshasa, there will be a little bit of a difference...
Wednesday
We got married! Suzy and I had our traditional wedding which was amazing and for which we bought traditional outfits as well. (Both of us, my mom, MarieSade and Dan)
The family had 2 huge tents set up in the back yard for afterwards with a ton of food, tables, and later spaces for dancing.. which we did almost all night! It was amazing and we do have some photos that will come... later on. (www.addendums.blogspot.com or on others)
Thursday - today
We did a lot, hung with the family, the others (besides Suzy and I) visited Robben Island, Bo-Kaap and the 2 Oceans Aquarium.. we swam in the Atlantic Ocean at Camps Bay, went clubbing on a packed Thursday night (also in Camps Bay at a place called Ignite) rode taxi-buses all day, toured the city, etc. (The family, when they get together, it is a fun, food, drink and dancing filled event!)
Everywhere we go we can here Xhosa, Afrikaans, French (with the family) and of course the ever present English. When we go to Kinshasa, there will be a little bit of a difference...
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