CPT 2011 co-educators attending a Welcoming Braai at Rose's home
Back row: Teddy, Marie, Joe, Siobhan, Katherine, Leanne, Dana,Logan, Kate, Tom, Lianna, Anna, Meaghan, Julian, Taylor
Front row: Ashley, Sharielle, Brenna, Emily, Nicole, Terri, Kayla, Susie
Center front: their new friend Georgia

Human RIghts Training Weekend

Human RIghts Training Weekend

09 March 2011

Lianna having fun

This weekend was packed full of very fun things.  On Saturday we woke up early and went to the old biscuit mill, a place that I had heard about from one of my coworkers as a place that I would enjoy immensely.  Eating a ton of food, and finally enjoying some local beverages, it was a fantastic time.  From there we moved on to the gay pride parade, which we walked in and enjoyed a lot, there were so may different things to look at there, and it was so fun.  From there we went into town and then to a restaurant, and then we went to the crumping show – one of my favorite things seeing since visiting Cape Town, from there we went to an open mic rap show night at the purple turtle, but were depressed at the lack of good artist, so we headed back to loch road.  Sunday we woke up and headed out to Mazoli’s, a place that is famous for its braiis, and a place that I enjoyed immensely.  All afternoon we danced and ate, and hung out with some of the people from our human rights weekend.  After that we went to Kirstenbocsh again, and danced the night away at a goldfish concert.  I had such an amazing weekend, it was so hard to handle.  We had so much to do and it was so much fun.  I just love how many different types of activities that Cape Town has to offer, its overwhelming, but in the best way.

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