Blog March 2010
OK I know I know, major neglect – my resolution did not last very long did it? Still I was very busy and then since the hectic schedule died down I really have no excuse!!
Diane came to visit for a week – she arrived on time with no hiccups- it was all the contingencies I had put in place that blessed us with on time flights and no airport closures … or strikes (poor passengers booked with BA- do not envy them the uncertainty- having travelled through 2 strikes myself !! KLM and SA – when my luggage was stuck in Jberg for 17 days and I was in UK!!)
I hope she had a good time – I had a good time – I had a great week. We visited Karen and I finally did the touristy Elephant Orphanage – it was fantastic and now I know where it is AND the quick route to that area of the city it is definitely on my ‘must do’ with visitors list. We visited the Veranda had a lovely seafood lunch and browsed the very over-priced craft shop with prices 3 or 4 times the tourist usual. A shocking rip off. We popped into the Karen Blixen museum and Diane masqueraded as Anna so she got in free with the museum pass. We pre-planned what to do if we were asked for ID and it worked very well with me ‘angry ‘that Diane had not brought her Drivers License and had made me drive for the day … worked like a charm and they of course allowed us in having scrutinized my ID which matched my museum pass! One evening we discovered Japanese food and have been back with Steve and Bruno (visiting from Ethiopia) since! Wow I have really been missing out all these years – what fantastic food and a great restaurant not too far from the house. We all went off to Nakuru NP for the Saturday night and stayed at the Sarova Lion Hill inside the park. The hotel was OK but the park was fabulous – just a 2-2.5 hour drive from here and it has good roads within the park, fabulous game and views. The lake is teaming with flamingoes- very pretty but incredibly smelly. We did 2 game drives and saw wonderful Rhino and giraffe and plenty of plains game. A baboon got into the car at a viewpoint and took a fancy to the yellow box of tissues then threw it away in disgust when he realized that it was not food! On the journey back to Nairobi we took a slight detour through the tea estates and then home just as the rain came.
We have had really mixed weather – rainy season seems to have arrived early but it generally clears up quickly leaving long, warm sunny days. The pool is still hovering around 25degrees so I continue to swim about 4 times a week on top of gym classes. Next week are going to try an aqua class in the pool!
Last week was very busy socially and we had invites on top of prior arrangements which we had to turn down. The highlight was the St Patrick’s Ball at the Hilton hotel on Saturday night with a table of 10 friends. We crawled in at 02.15AM and managed to wake the kids with our stage whispers. We danced and danced and some drank and drank but they will remain nameless. The best was 3 husbands who just do not dance, including mine, and they all danced. Us girls tried to discover what a man REALLY wears under his kilt as there were lots of kilt clad macho men in attendance, BUT we chickened out, although I have a good photo of Tracy threatening to have a peek!! We also had a DGEF party and a birthday at the neighbors’ Thursday and Friday respectively-more dancing and boozing!
OK signing off here until next time - if I am still here after all the going out!!