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Tuesday
2nd July,
2002
Hohenort-Cellars,
Small
Constantia
"We
drive to
Africa "
explained
Léon proudly
Simba and
presses his
stuff lion
against the
aeroplane
window, so
that he can
also see
something.
In the
afternoon,
after a stop
in Windhoek
(Namibia) we
land at the
airport of
Cape Town
international
Airport. Our
friends
Lennox and
Beata call
us welcome.
Beata works
with Hertz
and has to
the big joy
of Léon the
white jeep,
the "ambulance-car"
already
provided. We
rent a
mobile phone
immediately
with. The
radio
communication
is extremely
well, we are
attainable
and what is
still more
important,
we can call
always and
everywhere
in case we
should need
help. This
gives us
anyway a
safe feeling.
Welcome!
Wish you a
Nice stay!
The security
man at the
entrance of
the noble
Hohenort-Cellars
opens the
gate to the
paradise to
us. Because
we cannot
inhabit the
Madiba house
because of
renovation
works, front
desk
manageress
Tracy for
the
compensation
brings us a
bottle of
champagne
and cocoas
for the
Kids.
Moreover, a
beautiful
foam bath
cares for
the fact
that we
forget the
strains of
the flight
quickly.
The Garden
Route suite
which we
inhabit
instead have
antique
pieces of
furniture,
valuable
sofas, noble
brocade
curtains and
own terrace.
At the top
are the
bedrooms
with look at
the
mountains
and the
beautiful
garden. The
little baby
bed from
mahogany
looks so
inviting
that Léon
will sleep
there
probably
without
problems.
You are
interested
in our
complete
story-report
about "South
Africa -
traveling
with Kids"
and
many useful
Tips? Send
us an E-Mail
info@multicultipress.com
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