It's hard to believe that
we have been in Cape Town for a week already! Time is flyinggg. I am
absolutely loving every single second that I am here.
On Tuesday we
had class and got the privilege of hearing from a diversity panel of
five people's first hand encounters with Apartheid. It was very
interesting to hear! Apartheid was not something that I was too
familiar with before coming on this trip. After class, we all just
caught up on some much needed sleep and rested the rest of the
evening, because there were rumors going around that Wednesday would
be the day we would be hiking Table Mountain (dunununnnn).

Wednesday was a great
day! During our class time that day, we heard from Kevin Chaplin who
is currently the director of the Amy Biehl Foundation. Mr. Chaplin,
who used to manage the First National Bank, has taken his wise
business philosophy and applied these skills to successfully running
the Amy Biehl Foundations. This is an incredible organization based
around the idea of forgiveness. Amy Biehl was an American Full-Bright
Scholar who at the young age of 26 had already made a significant
difference in South Africa. Amy was in South Africa when all of the
violence surrounding Apartheid was going on, and one night when she
was driving home, her car was ambushed by a mob and she was killed.
Although devastated by their daughter's death, Amy's parents made the
decision to grant Amy's killers amnesty, and even aloud two of them to work
for the foundation that they were creating in Amy's honor. The Amy
Biehl Foundation implements after-school programs in many of the
local schools, which allows the children to stay safe and off the
streets during the non-school hours. The foundation hopes to develop
and empower youth in the impoverished townships. This is an
absolutely incredible organization that I hope to continue working
with. After class (surprise, surprise) it was announced that today would be the day that we would be hiking Table Mountain. When we got
to the spot from which we would be starting our hike, I have to admit
that I was a tad bit intimidated. Immediately, we were just climbing
up stair-like rock formations. Now, I consider myself to be at least
a somewhat in shape person, but let me tell ya, this climb was like
never ending stadiums! It took us about 1.5 hours to complete the
entire 2.65 mile climb, but once we made it to the top, it was
entirely worth it! The view was absolutely breathtaking; like nothing
I have ever seen before, nor will I ever forget. If my future husband
is by any chance out there, the top of Table Mountain would be the
PERFECT spot to be proposed to at, just throwing that out there;)
hehe. Once we made it to the top, there were so many views to take in
and lots of pictures to take. After spending an hour or so at the top,
we eventually all took a cable car back down the mountain and headed
back to the apartments for a much needed shower. We were all so
exhausted once we got back that we decided to just get a group
together to go eat a quick dinner at Wang Thai, which is a delicious
Thai/Sushi restaurant attached to the hotel. I tried Chicken Pad Thai
for the first time and loved it!
I love Chicken Pad Thai!
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