
The new year presented us with a great opportunity to get a few days break on the down in East London. To you foreigners, this is everything 'east' London is not. No Canary Wharf towers, Shoreditch night life or council estates.
There were a few issues with the trip though, in the same vein as trying to get to Stanstead for a 6AM flight. We had a new years party to attend to the night before which started off quite calm and resulted in pictures of me with a black bin bag over my head drinking beer (please see Facebook
TM). This moment has yet to be explained to me. There were a few suggestions of me putting it on my head which I ridiculously laughed off.
I had to smile when I heard Emmanuel's comment - "Mommy, does Dieter know he can suffocate with that on his head?" ..... Clearly I didn't.
When we eventually made it home at 02:30 AM Celia was all gung ho to leave to East London (now you see the ball ache of a trip we had ahead of us I was talking about), but when she saw her bed, instinct took over and she fell into a deep Portuguese coma eventually surfacing at 6AM.
Now the race was on to ready the dogs, clean the house, pack the bags, and get the tank (Merc) ready. Well we lost that race as we only left the house at 08:30AM and with a hefty trip ten hour ahead with a Boxer and a Bulldog who produce enough gas to power us all the way there, we set off with some trepidation.
The trip was a breeze, well only because we had to keep opening the windows every 10 minutes. You see what i did there.. equating the breeze from opening the windows to how easy the was. Stopped in Bloemfontein - The City of Roses - as it is locally known for a well earned rest for us, and the dogs. Celia tucked into what she says is her last ever Steers burger, oh how things have changed in 7 years while we were gone, and the dogs as ever punished their bowl of food in a time that should ultimately earn them a t-shirt or something of the sort.

When we set off I bought the puppies a big bag of ice which I placed on the back seat and they loved it. It was a great respite from the Free State heat which engulfed the car even though the air-con was blasting. and soon were sleeping on top of the ice to cool down.
The rest of the trip was pretty ordinary, stopping only for wee's and poo's, and while Celia was doing that, I usually took the dogs out too. Woooohhooooowaaahaaaaahaaaa.
Unfortunately we arrived in East London to a wall of fog and the kind of drizzle you would expect in well, 'east' London.
Kiran and Carlos eased the pain of the weather with a well earned beer followed by a great red and a dish of 'fungi' (don't ask).