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Fitness On the GO

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With Our 5 yrs global travels, we have to make sure to stay fit and one of the ways we get that done is by visiting all the free outside gyms in Cape Town.

One of our favorite outside gym was the one on the promenade at Seapoint. With the ocean breeze and beautiful sight to see, going there to exercise was super fun all the time.

Also we loved going to the one at Green point Park which had a huge park that the kids can run wild while Marcus and I get our workout done.

And remember all this outside gym and parks are free for everyone who want  to come and stay fit while having fun.

Here are some pictures of me getting my workout in during a sunny day.fitness 1 fitness 2 fitness 3 fitness 4

Visit to Charly’s Bakery

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If you have met me before then you will definately know that I am a foodnet work addict….I love cooking and all about food experiement.

When I I was in Ghana my home town. In our house we did not watch Tv purposely for a great reason. With all our kids we did not want anyone influencing them through the means of TV. Until I found out from my friend Kari who told me that there is Foodnet work on DSTV…..I was so excited so the next week I spent my time convincing my husband why we should get a DSTV. I even came up with the idea that if I have the DSTV and able to watch FoodNet Work then I can cook him a lot more tasty meals. So he finally agreed and We go DSTV.

With My DSTV on and Foodnet work channel up I was in haven most of my days…..it was exactly what I wanted and was just so grateful for it.

So I got into some programs that I loved watching and one of them was Charly’s Bakery….with 3 ladies in action baking and creating cakes that is out of this world. I related with that show because I had my 3 old girls at that time and thought since they love to cook maybe they can start a charly’s angels restaurant. So we all love this show and watched it all the time.

I had no idea it was in Cape Town until I was researching online things to do in Cape Town and there it was Charly’s bakery in Cape Town…..oh, I knew I will have to visit and We did.

It was not what I expected with the decor of the place But it was packed with people trying to get a taste of their bakery.

So if you do visit Cape Town, do make it a point to visit Charly’s Bakery. Its very easy to find and make sure to taste their double chocolate brownie….

Pictures Below

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Visit to the Planeterium

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Our visit to the Planeterium was an amazing experience.

We could not believe how they where able to make the animals look so real.

At one point I was scared because it looked way too real to be dummies.

But the kids absolutly loved the experience.

We took their life long friend Leah and it was a great day.

pictures are below….hope it does not scare you…LOL!!!

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The Adventures of Applying for a Thai Visa

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Woke up today with a zest to complete all visa forms for our Thailand visa.

So I called a taxi to take me to our friends house about 3 min away so I can print out all required forms to get our Visa.

Thailand Embassy requires almost all the same  documents required if you are applying for the visa from any country.

Passport, bank statement, flight itinerary, birth certificate, hotel confirmation in Thailand and KSH 4,000 ( that’s if you are applying while in Nairobi Kenya).

So as organized as I am, I had a brown envelope labeled with each of our names. ( Now remember for Americans you can enter Thailand without a visa if staying for less than 30 days, But if you are staying for more than 30 days then you must apply for your visa before arrival.  You can try to wait and apply for an extension but due to language barrier its advised that you apply while in your home country or before entry). In Nairobi it takes two days for your Thai visa to be issued if all the documents needed have been provided.

So while at my friends house was waiting on Marcus to download his Bank statement so I can add it to the forms and take it to the Thai embassy. But I guess America is still sleep….his bank account is not available at this moment…what a way to calm me down. I was all ready to complete all visa stuff today.

Well so all forms are filled out and just waiting on America bank to wake up so we can call them and get his bank statement downloaded and printed.

Below is how we roll when it comes to applying for our visa for any country we travel too that requires a visa.

I feel like I am becoming a visa applying agent. Learning all the ways to do it right when it comes to visa’s.

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visa adventures all the way

Trip to the 2nd Largest Slums in The World, Kibera Nairobi

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On this day….coming from Ghana I thought we had slums…so I was not too excited about the journey ( I was under the impression that Kibera is like Nima, a community in Ghana).

The Journey started at the Java cafe at Junction Mall where we got to meet our host who was taking us there. Very fun and exciting lady she was.

She gave us some papers and asked that we learn a basic song that we can sing while visiting the place. So we did and it was interesting because the song was in Swahili language which my family and I have no idea how to even start a conversation with anyone.

So after the song learning moment we left and headed to Kibera, it was not very far from all the luxury apartments at all….It was a shocker to us how close the slums are from this nice places.

When we got there we had to be accompanied by an armed police officer ( now in Ghana you don’t have to have a armed officer accompany you to Nima ) So that was a weird feeling for us . And when I asked why they said because its not a safe environment for foreigners to be in.

So the journey began and we walked about 25 min to the exact location which was a school that has 500 kids for a building that I think should only have 50 kids. I was very sad and at the same time very grateful for my blessings.

while there our girls taught the kids at the school some basic self defense moves and also we got to speak and motivate them that this should not be their future….they must dream big and shoot for the sky.

One thing my family and I noticed was that this kids are happy and smiling all over the place and very content with their current situation.

Oh and most of this kids don’t have a home, their parents died and so the lady who opened the school has made it like a home. about 100 kids in a room, its the size of my 3 kids bedroom. It brought tears to our eyes and my girls got to see what life could be. But this children at the school are very grateful with the little they have. Also found out some of the kids have HIV and staying there is much better because they can be taking care of.

One of the ways the lady who opened the school is able to support the school was to train the older girls some sewing skills. And so all the kids uniforms are sewn in the school and also they have a small shop that they sell the things that they sew. So I decided to make a nice shopping day out of it. I bought a couple of African handmade skirts and also some bags.

After our tour around the small compound filled with so many lovely kids our host at the school had prepared some Kenyan dishes for us to have for lunch. Truly grateful for that.

It was a trip that we really enjoyed and will always remember.

If you do visit Nairobi please find a way to visit Kibera you will love the journey through the slums

Getting around in Nairobi

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Well with us travelling and not spending a whole lot of time in each country we decided to just use local transportation while in Nairobi and in the other countries we visit.

So before we arrived in Nairobi I decided to research on the best way of moving around.

They have what is considered the cheapest ride which is the Matatu ( its a 8-12 passenger van that everyone going towards the same direction will get on and can get off when they reach their destination so like a shared ride). Now I have not tried riding that one yet because in my home country Ghana we have it also and its called Trotro, and I have being on them before so not so much of an excitement to get on while in Nairobi. And also they drive recklessly. So all the best if you decide to try it out.

The next one that is very new to me is called Border Border and basically its a bike rider. its very very reasonable and with the traffic in Nairobi it actually is a fun and nice ride for short distance. They charge around KSH 100 ( $1) for most short distance trips. And they give you helmet and a reflector to put on…. I like that because it gets me to my destination faster….

Then there is Easy Taxi, its an app that you can download and you request for a ride. ( I think they can do better with the App) But I used it for a while and still uses it on and off. prices are minimum of $3 for all short distance. But the drivers seem never to be available when you need them. And I end up cancelling a lot of my taxi ride that I request. and also even though the easy Taxi tariff is on the app the drivers still try to negotiate because after the trip you pay them directly. with us not having our own car going to short distance and paying $3 all the time can add up so the border border is our best option without the kids.

The other option is just a regular Taxi that is not registered with easy Taxi. But their prices are almost the same, but with regular taxi you can negotiate with the driver. So what I do is that I check the tariff on easy Taxi then when I pick the regular taxi I am able to negotiate to a reasonable price.

Then the more fancy option which we usually will take  when Marcus and I are on a date night because the cars are much nicer and the drivers are more knowledgeable. its UBer Taxi. We used UBer a lot while in Cape Town but In Kenya we realized its time to find a cheaper route. And with Uber we had to use a credit card which was also being charged international fee. so for a trip that cost us $3 now will have to charge another fee for international usage of the credit card. And we wanted to use our debit card but Uber does not allow debit card usage. So that’s why we only use UBer for our date nights just to have a more romantic evening in a nicer ride…

Now If you are coming to Nairobi, one advice I will give you is make sure from the airport Change your cash, buy a new phone chip ( its like $5 or less) and load your cash onto MPESA. That will save you some stress because in Nairobi everyone from the road side coconut seller to the high end hotels all accepts MPESA. It’s like having your money saved on your phone. its safe and very reliable money exchange services

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2nd Handing Clothing Adventure in Toi Nairobi

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So many are probably wondering what would I be doing at a 2nd hand clothing market when my kids are suppose to be playing a chess tournament this weekend.

Well after I dropped the girls off at their chess tournament, mommy had to find something to do. So I decided to take a trip to Toi market which is a place in Nairobi that sells used cloths. I did not expect to find anything worth buying or my time. But I was shocked…..it was packed with people everywhere and lots of foreigners.

So I went down to and started a journey that took me 2 days trip to Toi market….LOL!!! don’t blame me, I am a woman and still got a little bit of shopping genes in me.

Clothing at this market was barely used. And absolutely great bargaining prices. I bought a Norman Jones coat for Ksh 1,000 which is about $10.50. You know what that means to me, especially  having 5 kids….it means keeping looking around for great deals.

I left there and spent about $70. bought 5 designer brand coats, 4 sweaters for my son, 6 pair of jeans for the girls, and some cardigans for myself. I literally had bags of cloths that was so much cheap than I could have imagined. And they are barely used. Oh!! and this people at the market they wash and iron the cloths before selling them, as least from the place I bought mine.

So if you are in Nairobi Toi market is a place to quickly check out and grab something that you left at home. So if you read through my other blog remember you can visit toi market also for your reasonably priced fruits and veggies….SO TOI all the way

So after our Toi Market trip I enjoyed it so much I decided to go again the next day after dropping the kids off at their chess tournament and spent about 5 hours there again.

My weekend was defiantly a weekend to remember

Aasha first day of chess tournament

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hey everyone today was the first day of the chess tournament.

I was quite nervous but even though I did not win any of the three games we have got 2 more days and 4 more games.I learned so much from today than I think I would have if I had won. Thanks to our coach uncle Brian (we call him Uncle B.) he helped me learn from my mistakes. It was really chilly out there so just in case you go to a tournament in kenya during raining season remember to bring a lot of coats :)😁 . Anyway so I got more confidence and patience in my games which I am positive will help a lot in tommorows section of the tournament. I got interviewed by citizen news (I think it was called) and will be on news tonight if you watch it please tell me how it could have been better.

Will be back on soon… and remember it is better to lose and learn something that can help you grow (kiazan) than to win and gain a trophy that will just sit on your desk.😀😀👍🏼

Bikram Yoga in Nairobi

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Our family is all about experiences and adventure.
When we arrived in Nairobi one of the first things we did was to find a yoga studio.
And this studio is awesome. Great people and clean studio.
For those who don’t know what Bikram Yoga is, it’s a 90min yoga done in a very very Hot room. With 26 moves total you get to stretch and meditate all in one.

When a parent sign on the kids under 18yrs old practice for free. So there you go we are well on our way to becoming the Yogi family.

We practice Yoga 5 days a week. Super fun for the whole family.
If you visit Nairobi and stay in Lavington don’t forget to check out the bikram Yoga studio.

Namaste

Below are some pictures  with one of our amazing yoga Teachers.

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Girls in a pose

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We are ONE

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I will miss her so much…

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Excellent Teacher

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Can you tell who the teacher is?….LOL!!!

Cape Town Train Ride gets off Track!

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This was one of our funny but yet lesson thought to our kids moment in Cape Town.

We did what we always do 3 times a week. by catching the train to go get adjusted by our favorite chiropractor and an awesome family friend.

So when we arrived in Cape Town one of the first things we did was have the kids memorize our phone numbers ( Now that must be the rule for your family if thinking of travelling with kids). So I would say about 1 month in Cape Town our kids know both my number and my husbands.

So on the Train we journey on to Claremont. On our way back while at the train station to get on and head back home. My husband and my oldest decided to go and grab a bottle of water.

So I was with the younger 3 kids waiting on them to return and also get on the train. A few minutes after they left the train arrives so I asked my kids to enter the train while I stand out to make sure that my husband and daughter gets on the train, little did I know that the train only stays at the station for about 30 seconds. As I was standing there the doors of the train closes and I was horrified. With the security people all in shock with me, wondering how my young kids are on the train by themselves and am standing here.

I went into a panic mode until Marcus (my husband) and daughter showed up and with all the panic from the people standing by, Marcus said ” honey don’t worry this is all part of the training” I could not comprehend what he was saying but after careful thought I realized its true that’s why we are travelling to teach our kids to be in the moment and carefully critically think of their surroundings when they are placed our of their comfort zone ( this meaning their parents wings).

So now I am calm and there we sit waiting on the next train. Marcus phone rings and it was my 12yrs old on the train, she has asked someone to lend her their phone so she can call her parents and let us know that they are ok on the train. So there, I was aware that we are on the right track to creating independent kids.

We asked her to go on and sit on the train all the way to the last top which is town. 5 minutes later our train came and we left to go and meet them.

When we got to the station they where sitting there with a lady who decided to stay with them until we arrive. We appreciate that.

The lesson behind this is place your kids in environment that teaches them to be calm and think.

Train ride all the way….