Saturday, April 19, 2008

mysteries. revealed.

yoh! its been a while since i posted i know, but nothing really earth shattering happening in the part of the world lately (minus zim); so consider this a coffee table, easy read:

--I finally made it to alexander this weekend; about time, i know. alexandra is one of the largest and most populated and poorest urban areas in the country. and is nicely situated right beside sandton, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city. the difference between this area and sandton or fourways (where i live) is stark. i commented to my boy that it reminded me of a lot of places in lagos (also extremely populated), except most of the roads were paved here. i thought that was pretty impressive (or strange): ridiculously run down and unfinished shacks on either side and paved roads with speed bumps intersecting them. anyway, we had an extremely delicious lunch (one of the best ive had since ive been here). i dont fully know what to make of the experience yet, but im sure i'll let y'all updated.

--went to see the wits choir again on sat night and it was awesome (again). they did a collaboration with a band made up of 2 guys (called themselves "five men 3 missing"). apparently they were a bit nervous about doing this collaboration as it was their first time ever, but it actually turned out really well. the 2 guys seriously sounded like 5 men playing; they had i think 4 guitars, an electric drum set, some mixing equipment, etc. im not one that knows a lot about music or creativity, but i must say it was altogether pretty impressive.

--sunday at soccer i got my first save as well as first assist, after many many weeks of playing. whatever, man, i'm a true defender! my job comes in blocking shots, not scoring. and if anyone asks me when ill get my first goal, i'll hurt u!...for now, im satisfied with a save and an assist.

--so the big news is i've started seriously studying for the gmat (standardized test for mba applicants), i guess, looking beyond life at my current job (dont tell anyone!). I'm still not sure when i'll actually start grad school and also not completely sure it'll be an mba (still considering development studies), but at some point i'll be going to some school, prefereably in south africa. i should say tho, that after so being bored with work for so long, it seems like things are picking up and i'm getting busier, and more importantly, we're starting to look to do things that are pretty exciting (hows that for vague...)

--another discovery: my fellow st. louis-ans can take refuge in the fact that i've found people that are bigger "rubber-neckers" than them. st. louis is known for its rubber-necking, apparently (the act of twisting, bending, and extending your neck to watch some kind of accident or occurence on the road; this is always directly and positively porportional to the amount of pressure applied to the brake pad). joburg-ians, i believe, are much bigger rubber-neckers. i've noticed this on at least 2 separate occasions now as i'm driving along and wondering why traffic's so backed up at a non-peak hour, then get up to the spot of the accident and immediately after passing, the road is completely clear. eish!

--many of u (probly very few) will remember one of my early posts about finding an answer to the question of what the hell am i doing here in sa. well i think i found the answer. answer = FATE. my birthday ( coming up sunday april 27th) just happens to fall on the same day as "Freedom Day. Freedom day is South Africa's independence day, kind of, when in 1994 the first democratic elections were held; also the day in 1997 when the new constitution took effect. so there. hope that answers all the critics. also it means that SA gives me a day off every year on my birthday. this year it'll be on monday. holla.

--im starting to miss certain aspects of the US. most recently, its Qdoba, the best tex-mexican food that side of the atlantic. mmm, qdoba, uve been on my mind all week now. and if any of you consider yourselves true friends, u'll go get some chicken fajita burrito (both medium and hot sauce, green peppers and onions, no beans), package it in those spiffy stay fresh packages and send it my way. you'd def be my top friend. hmph.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Speaking of Qdoba, I just had a delicious burrito from there on Sunday after a hard days work at Wrigley. Nothing beats a 13-5 trouncing of the powerhouse Pirates followed by a magical burrito!

Anonymous said...

Just a quick Happy b-day note. Your correlation of your special day to SA's special day is very suspect indeed. And I would normally send you a burrito, but even better would be the recipe right? Get you a woman to cook it for you!! Much love dude.