Cape Town — Layla Kolbe, the wife of Springboks star Cheslin Kolbe, returned to South Africa from Japan with her three children on Wednesday, January 15, as they started their new school journey.
Layla, along with her three kids – Kylah (6), Mila Sky (3) and Cayden (10) came back to South Africa to get her kids ready for the new school year, while her husband has remained in Japan following his move to Japanese Rugby League One side, Tokyo Sungoliath.
The family spent the festive holidays in Japan together but Layla needed to bring the children home to Cape Town before the new school year. In a series of Instagram posts, she took her fans and followers on their travelling journey, from the airport to home.
“4 hours later and it’s still Monday for us! I’ve done this many times to myself, but I have never braced myself for this one- Cayden Kolbe is something else! Dennis the Menace for who!!! I’m so glad it’s over! 😖 🥂. Now to tackle the Jetlag because it’s actually Tuesday for us! 😴,” she wrote.
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Layla shared another video of her three kids sitting in the car. Kylah had just had her hair done and in a very cute moment, said to her brother “Cayden, look at my hair” and in response, the young boy just said “Wow!”. When Layla asked him if his sister’s hair was nice, he said “Very pretty.”
He and Mila Sky also asked their mom about their hair, which she said was beautiful.
“I thrive on procrastination, straight from Japan into the day before school prep for all 3 kids. Girl se hare is gedoen,” she said.
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On the morning of the first day of school (Wednesday 15 January), Layla shared photos of all three kids. Take a look…
“What a morning! Poor child didn’t have a school bag, chuffed with his big Springbok bag, thank goodness the initials are the same! First day of school, Cayden’s first official day too. 3 kids, 2 different schools, mama I made it! 💪,” she wrote.
“Now let’s go sort out the hurricane at home and a 1052 emails 😭. And get bags sorted. And Still sitting in school parking. I’m not crying,” she continued.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen