Settling in at Agape

We have now been at Agape for nearly two weeks and are getting used to the daily routines at the centre. The mornings are spent looking after the pre-school children, which usually means a lot of pushing swings! We also help out with serving lunch and putting the kids to bed for their afternoon nap. The school-age children get back between 3 and 4, and after they have changed and washed their uniforms we supervise homework class. Twice a week we have a group of the older children back to the volunteer house, where we cook a meal and watch a movie that they have picked out for themselves. On Tuesday we were able to visit one of the schools that the kids attend (there are four altogether); Shauna and I got to take the grade 2 lesson, which was a lot of fun!
Last weekend we went on our first trip, to St Lucia and Hluhluwe-Imfolozi game reserve. We saw a lot of hippos on the lake and three of the big five (lion, buffalo, rhino) in the park, as well as plenty of giraffes (Shauna's favourite); no elephants, but hopefully we will spot those when we go down to Addo after we have finished volunteering. On Saturday we are heading up to the Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg and Lesotho--we can only hope that it won't be too cold.
I have posted a small selection of pictures below--we have several hundred more, but they take a long time to load!
Take care, and I will try to blog again soon,

Mark

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John & Gaye

Glad you are both enjoying your work and stay. Are you ging up the Sani Pass, if so it will be cold at this time of year. The photos are great - looking forward to seeing them all eventually.

Love from Mum and Dad T

frank powers

Thanks for the pictures. It's nice to see what you guys are up to. The one pic of you two with the hills in the background looks great.

Name: Mark Taplin

Volunteered at Agape from 20 Jul 2009 to 15 Aug 2009

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