Monday, October 29, 2007

Turning the Golden Mile Green


The celebrating is still continuing as the Springboks and the Webb Ellis Trophy do a South Africa road trip! Sunday morning was Durbs' turn and after a quick Wimpy breakfast we joined the hundreds of Springboks fans alone the Golden Mile to applaud our World Champs! The atmosphere was amazing as a group of people sang Shosholoza and got everyone involved!



Sunday, October 21, 2007

AMA BOKKE BOKKE

What an amazing game and night... and to wake up in the morning with this feeling of being the World Champs again, thankfully there was something to mask the hangover... it was all worth it!!!

Myself and a group of friends went to the rugby party at my flatmate's parent's house in Ballito... there was a sea of green and an amazing atmosphere! We are greeted at the door with a Springbok shooter and that set the tone for the rest of the evening! :)

The celebrations carried on into the early hours of this morning... to see the photos, click on the Picasa Photos Link! :)

AMA BOKKE BOKKE rule the world! :)

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Coming face to face with the sharks of the open sea

So i arrive at work on a Tuesday afternoon after a hectic weekend, where Billys opened on a rare Sunday afternoon to host a Redbull function which featured an awesome South African duo called Goldfish, to the news that i was going diving with sharks the following Saturday! What, where and how??? Apparently there was an incentive for us waitresses... whoever sold the most Vodka Redbulls would win a shark dive... oh cool! :)


Saturday morning arrives and a group of us are off down the coast... the morning started a bit chilly and overcast! We arrive at Blue Wilderness, Rocky Bay and are quickly kitted up with wetsuit, flippers, goggle and snorkel. After a group shot and a short orientation from the lead diver, it as time to hit the beach. The rain started to come down at this point and the sea was looking very rough. We had a pretty rough but exciting 30 minutes boat ride to the dive site where the chum was dropped and within seconds we saw our first shark from the safety of the boat! While staring in disbelief into the open waters... we spotted a Southern Right Whale jumping in the distance! :)


After about 20 minutes of chumming the water, we were surround by sharks, who were breaking the surface is a frantic race to get to the sardines... gulp!!! The lead diver then says, "get in"... what, in there??? I eventually pluck up all my courage and plunge into the depths of the Indian Ocean. Once i got the water out of my goggles and controlled my breathing i realised i was surrounded by sharks, everywhere i looked! The visibility was very poor and the sea very rough which made the experience even more intense. There were Black Tip sharks swimming around us, below us and through us... it was crazy awesome!

That's me with the bright yellow flippers!


After being in the water for about 30 minutes, and floating on the rough surface i started to feel the horrible feeling of sea-sickness and nearly threw up in my snorkel... i an attempt to avoid that and attracting the sharks i made a beeline for the boat so i could throw up from the safety! I remained in the boat for the remainder of the dive unable to get the sickness under control, only to watch as one of our guys received medical attention on his shark bite... yes, shark bite! Well it was more a scratch... but inflicted by a shark no less, there goes the companies 10 year safety record!!! :)

Thankfully, for my sack we headed home on what felt like the longest and roughest boat ride of my life... but fun never-the-less, i never shy away from a roller coaster ride! :) myself and my stomach were very relieved to have my feet firmly planted on sand again.


There are not many words that can describe an experience like that... something you always think is impossible until you're actually there and realise how awesome it is! Yes, i would most definitely do it again... but with motion sickness pills in tow! :)

You can have a look at more photos by clicking on my Picasa Photos link!