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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
30 Things before Thirty # 1: Marathon
I am a list-girl.
I love list.
Whether it is planning my wardrobe or a weekend away, a budget or grocery shopping, I simply LOVE making lists.
I have to confess though that I very seldom keep to these lists.
One list that I plan to keep to though, is my "30 things to do before I am Thirty" list.
Seeing that 30 is little less than 3 and a half years away, it is time to get started so here goes:
# 1: Taking part in a marathon
I am, by no means, a fitness freak but Ive been wanting to compete in a marathon for a while now. I could lie and say its all about the training and getting ready for that big run...but really, to me its all about the tag. I always wanted to wear one of those running tags with the numbers that looks all jogger-like.
Obviously, with a running tag as main motivation, a real, hardcore marathon was out of the question. Then the iThemba Walkathon came along and I jumped at the chance. Not only was it for a good deed that lies close to my heart, a fundraiser for breast cancer awareness, but it was only 5km...and I still got to wear that tag. So me and the girls from school decided that we will do our bit for breast cancer and walk the walk.
But not even being drenched in rain could dampen our spirits.
I love list.
Whether it is planning my wardrobe or a weekend away, a budget or grocery shopping, I simply LOVE making lists.
I have to confess though that I very seldom keep to these lists.
One list that I plan to keep to though, is my "30 things to do before I am Thirty" list.
Seeing that 30 is little less than 3 and a half years away, it is time to get started so here goes:
# 1: Taking part in a marathon
I am, by no means, a fitness freak but Ive been wanting to compete in a marathon for a while now. I could lie and say its all about the training and getting ready for that big run...but really, to me its all about the tag. I always wanted to wear one of those running tags with the numbers that looks all jogger-like.
Obviously, with a running tag as main motivation, a real, hardcore marathon was out of the question. Then the iThemba Walkathon came along and I jumped at the chance. Not only was it for a good deed that lies close to my heart, a fundraiser for breast cancer awareness, but it was only 5km...and I still got to wear that tag. So me and the girls from school decided that we will do our bit for breast cancer and walk the walk.
We tied ribbons in our hair,
dressed up in tutu's,
...and joined the other 12 000 people who came along to walk with us.
It was such fun!!!
The weather, however, turned out to be a real spoilsport.
But not even being drenched in rain could dampen our spirits.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Meet the latest member of my family.
His name is Dereck, and I adore him.
I saved him from a dusty storeroom in my school.
He is named after the principal who sweetly agreed that I can have him in exhange for a donation to the school's christmas charity fund.
A chair in exhange for a good deed?
Well, thats what I call a good deal!!
Viv seems to like Dereck too!
He still needs a little love and attention. He is missing a screw and needs a good cleaning but soon Dereck will join his new brothers and sisters...
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
I miss Kimchi
This morning I woke up with an intense craving for Kimchi!
If you told me two years ago, that I would miss fermented cabbage in a red pepper sauce I would've called you crazy, but sadly it is true.
Unfortunately for me, Kimchi is a rarity here in South-Africa, so I had to improvise with the only fermented cabbage I could find...
If you told me two years ago, that I would miss fermented cabbage in a red pepper sauce I would've called you crazy, but sadly it is true.
Unfortunately for me, Kimchi is a rarity here in South-Africa, so I had to improvise with the only fermented cabbage I could find...
..Sauerkraut.
It's not Kimchi, but eating it with chopsticks did help a little to ease that hollow place that Korea left in my heart.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Today I am thankful for...
One of the most important lessons I've learned regarding friendship, is the importance of a standing date. So often our lives become busy and without realising, weeks (sometimes even months) can go bye without making time for a friend. The best way, I found, to combat that is to have a standing date. That way, the both of you know not to make any other plans on that specific day and quite frankly, any other appointments/dates/emergencies can wait.
In Korea, me and the J(G)ills made a habit of "Tea for Three" where we got together every Wednesday for some coffee, dinner and lots of girl chat. Bongi and I had a date for breakfast and now that we both returned to South Africa, we have a monthly Skype date which is so nice.
This year, God blessed me with yet another amazing friend. A special girl who is strong and faithful, who loves God with her whole heart and even conquered cancer in her teens.
.....and we have now perfected the habit of reserving Mondays for some home cooked comfort food, loads of chatting, even some prayer....
In Korea, me and the J(G)ills made a habit of "Tea for Three" where we got together every Wednesday for some coffee, dinner and lots of girl chat. Bongi and I had a date for breakfast and now that we both returned to South Africa, we have a monthly Skype date which is so nice.
This year, God blessed me with yet another amazing friend. A special girl who is strong and faithful, who loves God with her whole heart and even conquered cancer in her teens.
.....and we have now perfected the habit of reserving Mondays for some home cooked comfort food, loads of chatting, even some prayer....
...and on special summer nights like tonight, a bowl of sweet strawberries.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
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