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US vs. England – 2010 World Cup

US vs. England – 2010 World Cup

After our night in Pretoria, which is where the US national team is based, we hit the road for Sun City. Try and follow me here.

The game was in Rustenberg, but it didn’t start until 8:30pm. Pretoria was only an 1.5 hours away. So we had a ton of time to kill. We decided to head over to Sun City. Sun City is a massive resort and casino in the middle of freaking no where. I mean no where. It’s a bit like driving to Vegas. It’s just desert and occasionally massive shanty towns that pop up from time to time.

Bafana Bafana

Bafana Bafana

Posted by Kristina

Bafana Bafana!

Two words we are hearing quite a bit here in South Africa, “Bafana Bafana”, it means “Go Boys Boys”. Its the name for the national South Africa soccer team. So on Friday we drove up to Pretoria to spend the night before the US game on Saturday. We wanted to get there in time to watch the opening game with the locals. There’s truly nothing like watching the games of the host country with the locals.

US vs. England Hoy!

US vs. England Hoy!

Today is the DAY! Get out to where ever you are and show your support!

Beat England!

Beat England!

Tickets in Hand. ChaChing!

Tickets in Hand. ChaChing!

Most of you folks must be wondering what the hell we’ve been up to the last few days. Well not much other than sleeping and working. Pretty lame I know but we’re working on it. Starting with today.

Eureka! We were finally able to break away for a little sight seeing and more importantly some picking up of some important yellow tickets.

But first, a little about our place. We’re staying a small beach town about 45 minutes north of Durban. It’s called Ballito Bay. More details about the spot can found here

http://www.ballito.net/ballito_attractions.php?display=ballito_beaches

Expect Nothing…

Expect Nothing…

Posted by Kristina

…and it’ll be a good day. Patrick always likes to say about Costa Rica, “Wake up in the morning expecting nothing and your day will go smoothly.”

Starting our travels on Thursday, June 3rd, I’ve begun thinking about what I want out of our trip to South Africa or what I’m expecting when we get there. However, when I travel, I tend to go into it without any expectations. This way I can fully appreciate where I am and what it has to offer without being overwhelmed or disappointed.

A few things I know for sure…

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