After a lazy morning, staying in until late, and having room cleaned, the plan was to head to Camps Bay beach again to actually try and get a respectable tan, before coming back and chilling out, watching movies on the TV. However, about half an hour before we were about to leave, we got a call from one of the ladies at the Learning Centre, called Lina, saying we had to come into the Learning Centre ASAP, so Lourens can show us how to get to Riverton crèche for tomorrow morning. As it was to do with our schools and the kids, we left as soon as we could, and decided to go to Camps Bay after.
So off we set. However, about 20 minutes later, as we were nearing Ruyterwacht, we got another call, again from Lina, telling us that Lourens says not to worry about coming in, because Riverton crèche cancelled our session for tomorrow. We were gutted, we could've been tanning ourselves up on the beach! Ahh well. Luckily Century City, and Canal Walk shopping centre was the next turn off, so we decided to pop in their, grab a milkshake and some lunch, before heading to Camps Bay.
We both had a Melkert Milkshake, which we have no idea what it was, but it tasted incredible, and was topped with crushed gingerbread biscuits, and for lunch, I had a chip Gatsby, while Martin opted for a chip roll.
We then went to Checkers, and bought tickets to see Jason Mraz! Who is playing at Grandwest Casino next Sunday. Tickets worked out to be about £20 too, so happy days!
After that we were going to head for Camps Bay, but neither of us were in the mood to deal with the hassle that sand brings, so we stopped off at Sea Point instead, which is just along the road from the Green Point lighthouse where we met the rest of the Communicare team for our outing on Thursday.
At Sea Point they had this big grass area, where we decided to chill instead, and relax after a frustrating day. The weather was really nice so it was cool to just lay there and relax for a bit, although my back is looking a bit red now!!
We only have Edgemead Football Club tomorrow at 6, so Martin and I are hoping to check out the Cape Town Stadium tomorrow, before heading off to coach. Should be good.
Harry
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