Thursday, January 04, 2007
I did the worst part yesterday...the jabs!
I am afraid of needles. I dont even have my ears pierced. I simply dislike objects piercing skin and being inserted into my body. Why anybody thinks otherwise - I DONT KNOW! I fainted afterwards. Very graceful!
It was the first jab I've had in 20 years. If you are trying to work out how that is possible, let me lighten your mental load: I had a booster for polio when I was a baby in teh UK and not when everyone else had that funny flower jab before school. Thats right...I'm tough!
:)
So plenty of organising happening - lets hope the effort going in will reflect in the quality of the trip. Next Friday!!!!!
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Normally its an evening I dislike planning for. New Years is a bit of a farce. What a mission!
But this year was different. Compliments of Damian and Abby, a house was provided and by word of mouth a great group of old and new faces arrived to party away a great 2006 and bring in the big double oh seven!

If the party was anything to go by...
Its going to be a fantasitc year!
By the grace of the man upstairs...let it be!
Saturday, December 30, 2006


Sharing:

Well, sharing my opinion! ANd I was paid to do it this year, once again at the Adderly Street Night Market 2006. A Cape Town tradition of shopping, eating and enjoying music in the middle of the Cape Town's CBD. Once again, I thouroughly enjoyed this event. There really was something for everyone.
Fun times! And this, is what life should be about. Someone once said (this i found in a Christmas Cracker)
"If you're not having fun you're doing something wrong!"
And so, on that, I bid you well until next year! I trust that it will be fun!
Monday, December 18, 2006
I am home!
Cape Town is still the same – everything and nothing has changed.
Over the last two weeks I had had drinks and meals with as many friends as possible. Whilst it was great, such meetings did require a fair bit of recovery time the following day! My last couple of days were busy and tiring. It is amazing how much rubbish one accumulates over the period of a year. This had to be sorted and rated. Loads was left behind as my poor little car looked like a stuffed turkey – struggling to take off. Non the less the car and I started on our journey and made it home safely!
The trip started 17 December, 03:30 – alarm goes off. 03:50 I finally get up. The car was mostly packed, minus a few valuables that could not be left over night, and so these were packed in the early morning. I eventually got going at 04:30. The car was heavy and for once this could not be blamed on my weight.
Province 1: Gauteng – cool, overcast, autumn
First stop: Bloemfontein. Pumping place. Actually, so ‘pumping’ that the petrol pumps were packed. I had flash backs of the news showing petrol pumps in Zimbabwe – queues! Instead of waiting at the one-stop on the N1, I decided to venture in to this ‘major city’ to find petrol. Not that exciting. I think I should work there next time J
Province 2: Free State – warm, sunny, spring
The second stop was required in Colesberg. Clearly this town revolves around the petrol station. I’m not sure why else it exists!?!?
Then the N1 takes you through a very dull part of the country. The Free State blurs into the Northern Cape (there is a border between some of the shrubs and rocks I’m told.) It was at this point that I decided to load my CD player with some of the greatest Christmas music of all time. I should sing carols more often – I know all the words and all the tunes, more so than any other genre of music (look out for my forth coming CD!)
Province 3: Norther Cape – hot, humid, summer

It was here that one could play ‘spot’ the radar. There was one unfortunate soul who had been positioned on the side of a hill with radar and speed-trapping devices. He was not a traffic officer and was there was no town in the near vicinity – 100kms either side. He smiled at me as I drove past. This is either because I had donated to his Christmas bonus or because he was delirious from heat. I will let you know in the next month (see if he sends me a letter in the post or not.)
The first town in the Western Cape is Beaufort West. I’m not sure the town is where it is. It’s is nowhere! Nice petrol station but in the middle of nowhere!
I drove slap-bang, right into a hail storm upon entering the western cape. A blatant reminder of where I had just come from. There was nowhere to hide, but sit and pray the marbles hitting my car don’t pierce the windscreen. They didn’t. Now, whilst I do live in the Western Cape, and I always thought it to be an awesome province it is incredibly boring!
Province 4: Western Cape – hail, rain, wind, winter
The last bit of the karoo is mind-numbingly dull. The Christmas carols where no longer good enough and I started rapping along to the sounds of Eve, P Diddy (or whatever his name is now) and even some 50. Yes, I was that bored.
It is at times like this that I am greatful for driving alone. Some singing secrets should follow one to the grave (in case you are thinking I just let the cat out of the bag, nope, I did not. It was much worse!)
The Cape does get lovely from the Hex River valley and I was sure to take lots of pictures whilst I was driving (another interesting habit of mine.) I’m thinking of publishing a book: Photos from behind the wheel.
In all naff book stores soon!
And before long, I was home. Long would be 15 hours. It took me 14!
14 hours in a cramped little, over packed car without aircon was not how I intended on spending a Sunday, but I am now home and its good to be back!
And so, it is now imperative I spend no more time with myself – a social life is now required! Give me a call, lets go out tonight!
Monday, December 11, 2006
Thanks Mr van der Sandt for all the good times!
Its been an awesome 9 months. I dont believe many women have been able to put up with you for that length of time, and come out unscathed (or at least still single!) I've given it thought and I've put it down to the fact that I was generally half asleep during the show. You have a talent...you have the ability to get up when need be (something not all men of your age can do!)
May you find fulfilment in all your endevours. I hope you learn to behave one day but hang on to that youthful spirit of yours. If not, dont worry...I'll be standing by with the Zimmer frame
:-)
Stand by for the Asian report...
Friday, December 08, 2006
The content, The techie and the token!
Thursday, December 07, 2006
I'm not entirely sure why we put ourselves through the pain and torture of fitness and running week in and week out. Every Tuesday and Thursday night, I had to convinvce my self to get going, knowing full well that the impending pain would not be fun. However, it was not long before I realised that the most pain was a result of the girls themselves! This is by no means an insult, just an indication of how funny it was! Playing soccer with Springs FC was hilarious! A complete blast that gave my stomach muscles one hell of a workout!
As far as the actual skills go:
- Drinking
- Sex (according to the pitch conversations)
- Flexibility - varies
- Ball skills - depends if we are talking about soccer or not
- Scoring - depends if we are talking about soccer or not
- Dribbling - only after too many drinkschirping the ref/ coach - priceless and irreplacable!
clue:
1 pair belongs to a feisty, foreign blooded women, who is loud and enjoys scoring (and then talking about it afterwards)
4 of the breasts belong to the shortest player. Reportedly she is rough and loud. She also enjoys scoring.
Of course, the above refers to soccer, and nothing but soccer. We are a very focused team!
WARNING
Thanks for all the good times!