Day 17 in Zambia- Chikumbuso again and the Southern Sun Ridgeway Hotel
Yesterday was an interesting day as I got to go back to Chikumbuso and we went through all the projects identified at the previous visit, therefore, we moved on into making a clear list with items needed and then to assigning who will get the quotes, the project is progressing and hopefully, soon enough we will be able to move forward and start writing the project plan, in order to have it approved by the RI Foundation.
I am back at marking essays and it is wearing me out a little, but today I had a more relaxed day as I couldn't make it to Chilenje and had to postpone it for tomorrow. Did go and do some shopping and have a lovely lunch with Sid. We went for the Southern Sun Ridgeway Hotel as he wanted a burger and they make some pretty darn good ones, as I got a taste of his. I went for a mediterranean lunch with a toasted roasted veg and humous sandwich, that was simply delicious. While we were eating, we sat on the terrace and there was a very nice artificial lake, that had, baby CROCS in it. They were basking in the midday sun and I didn't believe him at first, when he told me, until I saw them with my own eyes.
We then joined one of his friends and had a very interesting conversation about the psychology of religions, subject that he teaches at a university in Toronto, Canada. It was also his birthday and last day in Lusaka, so it made me feel quite fortunate to have the opportunity to meet such a "cool dude". All in all, it was a good day, and cannot wait to go to Livingstone now!
Time to get back to work, but hopefully tomorrow will be as good as today!
I am back at marking essays and it is wearing me out a little, but today I had a more relaxed day as I couldn't make it to Chilenje and had to postpone it for tomorrow. Did go and do some shopping and have a lovely lunch with Sid. We went for the Southern Sun Ridgeway Hotel as he wanted a burger and they make some pretty darn good ones, as I got a taste of his. I went for a mediterranean lunch with a toasted roasted veg and humous sandwich, that was simply delicious. While we were eating, we sat on the terrace and there was a very nice artificial lake, that had, baby CROCS in it. They were basking in the midday sun and I didn't believe him at first, when he told me, until I saw them with my own eyes.
We then joined one of his friends and had a very interesting conversation about the psychology of religions, subject that he teaches at a university in Toronto, Canada. It was also his birthday and last day in Lusaka, so it made me feel quite fortunate to have the opportunity to meet such a "cool dude". All in all, it was a good day, and cannot wait to go to Livingstone now!
Time to get back to work, but hopefully tomorrow will be as good as today!