Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Its starting to warm up here in Johannesburg, spring is on it way. Busy day today, lots to do and getting ready for a flight home to the UK tonight. Not looking forward to the flight, 11 hours on a plane is never fun, but the family is excited to have me home for the Bank holiday weekend. I hope to get a week at home or at least working in the UK. Belgium GP this weekend at Spa, thankfully I have the family trained and fully indoctrinated into F1 so we will all be watching on the TV over the weekend. Should be a good race as the seasons is getting to a critical stage and lots of off track interest as the drivers vie for their seats next year.
Up early today for a tele-conference after a late night out with the team. I was introduced to a strange South African drink at the end of the meal called a JamJar. The drink is served in a large JamJar with a straw it was bright blue and god only knows what was in it. Dont think I will be trying that one again. Some good news this morning in that I am able to move my flight home forward by a couple of days so I will get to spend the weekend at home with my Family. Still not sure yet if I will be in Nigeria or South Africa when I return which is a bit of a pain.
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Ok First entry.
Sitting in the office in South Africa, 6000 miles away from home. Its only been a week but already its seems like an age since I was home. Had the usual stunted conversation with my family back home which always leaves you with conflicting emotions. On one hand I am happy to make contact and hear about the normal day to day life that goes on without me and on the other I am always left with the feeling that this contact is never enough and ends up with you feeling more disconnected. I hope to get home at the end of the week for a few days but still don't know if I will be returning to South Africa or on my to Nigeria for the month of September.
Sitting in the office in South Africa, 6000 miles away from home. Its only been a week but already its seems like an age since I was home. Had the usual stunted conversation with my family back home which always leaves you with conflicting emotions. On one hand I am happy to make contact and hear about the normal day to day life that goes on without me and on the other I am always left with the feeling that this contact is never enough and ends up with you feeling more disconnected. I hope to get home at the end of the week for a few days but still don't know if I will be returning to South Africa or on my to Nigeria for the month of September.
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