South Africa: Lions, Polo, Afrikaans & Bungees

Drymer_StStithians_Blog1_2011_smI arrived in South Africa on Thursday, January 6, 2011. Upon arrival, my exchange student’s parents, Andrei and Sylinda, greeted me. The two boys, Roald and Jaco, we’re on school trips when I arrived and only returned a few days later. The family is very nice and treats me very kindly.

I spend a lot of time with Roald and Jaco and find them to be very nice. During the first weekend, Andrei and Sylinda took me to see native animals such as lions. I enjoyed playing with the lion cubs.

The next Wednesday school started. I attended some foreign classes such as Afrikaans, a language derived from Dutch, which Roald speaks fluently.

The campus of St. Stithians has really has great sport facilities and is a fabulous school. During my first week I was able to get onto the school’s water polo team. Unluckily my first practice was fitness training and I soon realized that I wasn’t as good a swimmer as I hoped to be! I was definitely not the strongest player on the team, however over time I improved and learned the rules of the game. I even ended up as a starter in one of the games, which was very exciting.

Over the weekends the Roodts took me to various destinations such as “The Cradle of Humankind” and “Kruger National Park.” I even had the experience of going on a 150 m bungee jump in Soweto, which was exhilarating, to say the least.

This exchange to South Africa has been really fun, and a great experience. I am so happy that I had the opportunity to participate in it and give many thanks to Ms. Shadley along with the other LCC staff who allowed me to do so. –Eric Drymer ’12

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