Monday, June 28, 2010
Terrifying lows, Dizzying Highs and Creamy Middles
The USA won their group and ...unfortunately, they had to play the last African team, Ghana. Ghana was well represented and from this fan's opinion played the better match. Thus the better team won. It is heart wrenching to see your team get knocked out of the world cup in person. As you walk out amongst the vuvuzelas and the waving flags of the opposition, it is hard not to notice your compatriots sad long faces. As one kind Brit put it on the way home,"You'll get another chance in four years."
Thursday, June 24, 2010
We are the US, the Mighty Mighty US
I survied the USA v. Algeria game, with only a mild heart attack. I will post pictures and stories shortly. Til then just enjoy the win.
Monday, June 21, 2010
South Western Township
Youth Day was a blast. So much happiness present in the air around Soweto. Clearly it was a day for the youth yet all people present were in high spirits. Many were partying, on the way to a party or preparing for a party. Hugs were a plenty and I posed for more pictures with strangers than I have in a long time. Ghana was well represented and I was present in many of their pictures. Despite the good mood, there was a sad feeling present in the Hector Pieterson Musuem. The Musuem detailed the tragic events of the day and teh following days. Including many heart wrenching photos and videos. Though you were not allowed to take pictures, I did receive an image from a friend. Unfortunately, I did not enter the old residence of Nelson Mandela (Madiba), due to the high price and incredible crowd. The was setting when I jetted out of Soweto for Nike's Perfect Pitch party. Riding two taxi vans to the other end of Soweto, which I learned is quite big. More to come in the days and weeks ahead. I need to catch up on some errands including picking up some laundry, ahhh fresh clothes.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
We Shall overcome
South Africa will celebrate Youth Day tomorrow (June 16th) commenorating the Soweto Uprising. Check out info about it here.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
God Bless America
While drinking before the England vs. Usa match I came across two presidents. Lincoln was actually a wealth of knowledge, citing his rank among the presidents (16th) and several accomplishments. One South African was ripping on him til I said "He was the Great Emancipator or the Nelson Mandela of America." At which point he bought me a beer.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Tickets!
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