


Huzzah for International Jet-setting !
Darren Wheeler wrote:Yay!! May the travel gods smile on you in the new year.
To hell with school. All Tizer will miss out on is telling everyone about her trip to SA. Hardly doing advanced calculus and plotting world domination is she?
More importantly, we all have a TR to look forward to.
honey lamb wrote:Excellent news!
As for missing school, things like seeing animals in their normal habitat as a result of a game drive or seeing the penguins on Robben Island or the dassies on top of Table Mountain is an education in itself. What about having her photo taken at the Cape of Good Hope? While it will mean little to her now, in years to come in History and Geography that photo will be important. And there's so much more. She will be being educated - not in the formal way but in information that will stand to her in later years
nothernhenry wrote:The nh's were sad to hear the news, however we now anticipate an extended TR, hey you may even get that guide to mull over before you go...
mdvipond wrote:Ladies and gents - thanks for your kind words of concern and support. It's been a funny old day, but we've muddled through a packed itinerary:
1. Purchased over-priced Christmas tree (small blue spruce. Spiky);
2. Trailed around a frigid Sainsbury's - bought pistachios, dates and a general seasonal miscellany of gourmet 'delights';
3. Re-booked CPT flights for the New Year thanks to a very helpful lady at VS central;
4. Spoke with a couple of equally helpful hotel reservation types in South Africa to shift (and, in fact, extend) our bookings.
Yes, we're going to have to return Tizer to school after the Christmas hols a little later than we ought, but circumstances being what they are we decided to adopt the Northern Henry approach (no offence, Mike) and say to hell with it - along with a very, very apologetic email to school.
So only 13 more days of freezing my arse off. Could be worse.
mdvipond wrote:honey lamb wrote:Excellent news!
As for missing school, things like seeing animals in their normal habitat as a result of a game drive or seeing the penguins on Robben Island or the dassies on top of Table Mountain is an education in itself. What about having her photo taken at the Cape of Good Hope? While it will mean little to her now, in years to come in History and Geography that photo will be important. And there's so much more. She will be being educated - not in the formal way but in information that will stand to her in later years
Mrs V just read this and has declared you her favourite person of the moment, HL. She clearly needed something to help assuage her guilt. Me? Well, you've long been my favourite person...
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