Dreams to Reality

Alisha’s First Blog!

Hello! My name is Alisha, and I’m a new volunteer at MBC for the month of May. I am very excited to be in South Africa because I’m coming all the way from Toronto, Canada! Since I’ve been here, I’ve felt very comfortable and welcomed by not only the workers and volunteers at MBC, but also the local people in both Fish Hoek and Muizenberg. Volunteering at MBC means a lot to me because it has always been my dream to travel to developing countries and work with children.

I’ve met the children of MBC a couple of times now (surfing, hiking, and playing soccer) and they are full of so much energy and charisma! I can’t wait to do more activities with them, I already feel very attached! I think it’s really amazing that MBC gives these kids the opportunity to effectively utilize their free time after school by playing sports and interacting with volunteers from all over the world, who can be lifelong mentors and role models for them. I can’t wait to spend the next month here at MBC.

This country is so beautiful and there is so much I want to see and do while I’m here. I recently got the opportunity to hike up Table Mountain with my fellow MBC volunteer Pria Lattar, and we abseiled halfway down! It was the most humbling yet terrifying experience of my life. It was fantastic and I absolutely recommend it to all prospective volunteers!

Hiking Table Mountain!

Hiking Table Mountain!

 

Alisha Romain, Canada

First day at MBC!!!

Hello! We are Nico from France and Jasper from the Netherlands. Nico studies Marketing and Communication at the ISC in Paris and is here to volunteer for 2 months. Jasper studies International Marketing Management in Utrecht and is here to do his month internship. We are both really looking forward to our time here.

On Tuesday it was our first day at the office. We started the day with a surfing lesson with Alfonso! He is a really good coach, such a nice guy and he made our first surfing experience in South Africa really enjoyable! The waves were perfect for learning to surf and both the weather and the wonderful view looked like paradise! We had a really good time and it’s just the beginning!!!

During our surf lesson we met another volunteer, Ailsa. She is really aware of and involved in MBC projects and it was really cool for us to speak with her. She took time to answer our questions about the kids and the project. The more she spoke, the more excited we were to meet the kids!!

Ailsa and Jasper

Ailsa and Jasper

Nick, who was the kids’ surf coach 2 years ago, happened to be visiting Muizenberg from England. He decided to stop by and come with us to pick up the children. When they saw the bus coming they were really happy to see us! They jumped on the bus and started their show!! They are so funny!! To see the huge smiles on their faces for the first time was really special!! Everybody should live such a moment one time in their life! It took a couple of minutes for the kids to recognize Nick since he had cut off the dreads that he used to have, but eventually they did. They were really happy to see him again! Phila kept saying, ‘This is so awesome, man. This is so awesome.’

For me (Jasper) personally the bus ride was a funny experience. After the question ‘Am I a girl?’, an interrogation started about why I had long hair if I wasn’t a girl! The interrogation ended with 5 kids pulling my blond hair.

There is a rule on the bus which says that the kids must speak English at all times so that everyone can understand each other. When one of the kids screamed something in Afrikaans Ailsa wanted to know what they meant. Because Afrikaans and Dutch are so similar, I (Jasper) was able to tell her. The kids were stunned – how did I know? After enjoying their stunned faces I told them that Afrikaans is derived primarily from Dutch. The kids didn’t believe me so they asked what my name is in Afrikaans – when I could answer them, they were even more surprised!

I (Jasper) had only learned how to surf that morning so I was hesitating whether or not to join the kids in the sea. I had been told by Ailsa that they always like it if volunteers join them in the sea, so in I went! Despite the fact that the weather wasn’t that great, Siya, Phila, Yamkela, Frankie, Asi and I went into the sea. The kids are actually quite good at surfing. And just by looking at their faces you can see that they also really enjoy it!

Siya!

Siya!

Surfing was the plan for the afternoon but I (Nico) caught a stupid cold during my journey to South Africa so I decided to stay on the beach with Ailsa,Yanga, Siminkiwe, Godfrey and Mike. When I asked Mike why he didn’t want to surf, he answered me, ‘I am a soccer player, man!’ It was so funny and I was glad to hear that! I planned to take pictures during the afternoon but the kids were really excited by the fact that I liked soccer so we started to play on the beach and it might sound weird but it was maybe one of the most wonderful days of my life! Playing soccer on the beach with the kids smiling was really cool!! I will never forget this day!

Yanga, Siminkiwe, Mike, Godefrey and Ailsa

Yanga, Siminkiwe, Mike, Godefrey and Ailsa

 

By Jasper, volunteer from Holland, and Nico, volunteer from France

MBC surf in a competition at the BOS Earthwave Beach Festival!

This weekend the BOS Earthwave Beach Festival hit Muizenberg! On Saturday at Surfers’ Corner MBC competed in the transformation initiative of the Billabong Western Cape Inter-schools Surfing Tournament, in association with Surfing South Africa, entering two teams of five surfers. Each surfer had to take it in turns to catch two waves then run back to the team box on the sand to tag the next surfer.

Phila, Adrian, Siya, Yamkela and Frankie surfed in the A team, while Team B consisted of Asi, Siminkiwe, Godfrey, Themba and Waden. The judges were looking out for skill and good control of the surfboards and the guys’ extra surfing practice during the previous week paid off. Both teams concentrated hard on wave selection as the waves were a bit messy and they caught some good waves, performing really well. Daniel and Mike from MBC were supporting from the beach, along with the two Ants plus volunteers Hannah, Charlotte and Maddy.

The A team made it all the way through to the final, fighting off some tough competition from Isiqalo – Waves for Change, Surf Shack and Dreams to Reality. It was a very tense wait overnight to find out the results of the final! On Sunday the A team found out that they took second place in the contest – a brilliant result!! Each of the surfers in Team A received medals in the awards ceremony.

It was a super fun day on the beach with music and lots of other activities to watch and take part in – SUP racing, some incredible tandem surfing, skating demos on a ramp by the pavilion and soccer on the beach with the pitch marked out with fronds of seaweed. MBC also won their soccer match 5-1 so the results were great all round! The guys were also stoked to meet local pro surfer Matt Bromley, from Kommetjie, who came down to the beach to check out the action.

High five, Team MBC!

Maddy, volunteer from England

Setting up in the team box on the beach.

The contest area at Surfers’ Corner.

 

Phila heading out for his first wave of the contest.

Team photo!