Monday, October 1, 2012

It was a brilliant and a successful day!

What happened?


The night before the sponsored walk:

Strimming and checking for any dog evidence on the path.
The large double (half) barrel for the BBQ was delivered at the school.
Some serious cake baking.
The flags were checked for strenth in case it was windy.
Printing of the extra sponsor - and registration forms.
Packing of the BBQ food, sauces, onions etc.

early evening strimming

flags, ready to go


On the day of the event:

 At 6 am we were awake. We were pleased because the weather forecast was looking good.
It was truely a beautiful day! Blue sky, warm and windy (perfect for the flags!).

At 06h30 we drove down to the school to drop off the tent and to position the flags(20 in total) to help the water bearers find the path.

At 08h00 the helpers arrived to drop off the cones, pitch the tent, lay out the tables, chairs for meals, set up the registration table and water measuring area . Raffle prizes were laid out and the helpers set up the drinks and cakes table. a Helper arrived with a measuring scale and there were other standard containers to measure the water with.

The headmistress arrived early and eagerly and she organised the kitchen,  the african music, the cutting of the buns, the baking of the bacon and also got on with the important task of sticking probes into sausages for health and safety monitering and documenting the sausage temperatures in an act of 'due diligence'.

More helpers arrived to make the fire, barbeque the meat, take money and make burgers and sausage rolls.
We had a young helper in the BBQ area and his mathematical skills helped him to collect the correct amount of money from customers.

By 10h00 the bacon was cooked and the smell of the bacon sandwiches was in the air. There was the sound of the first walkers appearing and also the distant sound of Brenda Fassie and Juluka ....

.... and we started to register the walkers:



meanwhile in Manguzi, South Africa:
 shops were trading....


a local cafe

and the Kosi bay mouth was probably looking like this...


the mouth at Kosi bay
 GOOD NEWS!

We have been offered a cookery class for two at the Intercontinental Hotel, London Park Lane, as a donation!
http://www.theorandall.com/

                                             The highest bid by Friday, please!

please email: cerisutherland@googlemail.com

Every drop counts:



                                                more about the sponsored walk day tomorrow....
                                                           and photographs to follow ....

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