What a hectic few weeks this has been, from my birthday for the past 3 weeks, it is as though I have not had a moment to myself, before I started my annual holidays we had to get through a week of holiday club, which was one of the most difficult we have had, normally because it is our summer we have jumping castles and slip and slides to keep the children but this time it rained and it rained, and it rained, in fact by Thursday two of the roads into our town were closed because the rivers had burst their banks so there was the long journey around the town to get anywhere, normally we are called a 5 minute town, because that is the distance to everything or everyone here, but we became a 30 minute town, as people battled to find alternative routes. Then I had to finish all my work so that I could go on leave, then it was finishing the final things for Christmas, then cooking for Christmas, which was an amazing day with 10 people for lunch, the food was great, the atmosphere was festive, the company was amazing, the only thing against it was that it was HOT would have killed for the snow that everyone else around the world had....... then on the 26th we were off to Cape Town.
Because we are doing some traveling this time, I decided to drive and not fly, the first day we drove 1000km which took us 9 hours, Kayla and I shared the driving, which was great, but with Gods grace and lots of prayer we made it all the way without any problems, but I was finished, the Karoo is very boring endless roads that look like they are never ending, it is very dry at the moment the rivers are empty the dams are empty and everything looks like it is dead or dying, it is one of the worst drives I have had, we slept over in a little place called Beaufort West, where people driving through are asked to bring 10 litres of water, because there just is not any water, so showering on restrictions was interesting.......... to say the least, but the next town was 250km away and I really could just not go any further I was all driven out.
Then the 27th up early and the final 5 hours to Cape Town, after the deadness of the Karoo you go over the Hex River mountains and things are transformed, the beauty of this valley is beyond words, with the green of the vineyards and the old Cape Dutch houses it is like being transported back in time.
We are staying in a place called Betty's Bay, 12 of us hired a luxury house together, which is amazing, and is great company for Kayla and I, and means we are not doing things alone, she has friends and so do I to enjoy all the sights and adventure with.
After a cup of tea and settling in, off to the penguin reserve, 1000's of penguins, and absolutely amazing sight, and I must be honest a very, very VERY smelly one.
Up early on the 28th and off to Cape Point, where the Indian and Atlantic ocean meet, the wind was "pumping" at 85km an hour and we had to walk up the mountain, but the view and the experience from the top was worth every step.
Along the way we went through amazing towns, like Muizenburg, Kalk Bay,
this is my kind of town, cute little coffee shops, antique shops and book shops, old buildings and secret walk ways, and of course the sea, my beloved sea, there is just something so quiet and peaceful about the sea, it just has the power to make me rethink where I am going, and where I want to be, then the navel base at Simons Town,
a stunning place, but a work of warning never have the scones at Berthe's they are lethal weapons that can be used as missiles to kill people, or to tie around there feet so the sink to the bottom of the ocean Mafia style.
Then on to Hout Bay for the best fish and chips in the whole world, straight out of the ocean and on to your plate, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
As one of the boys said as his facebook comment, Cape Town in 12 hours, and he was so right, cannot wait for what we will be up to in the next few days.. ........... We have booked for table mountain but the wind has been two strong so the cable car has not been running, but we still have a week left so here is hoping..................
A journey into changing who you are, so you can find true peace with your life
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas
To all my amazing blogger friends, I wish for you a joyful, peaceful, happy, warm, loving, family filled Christmas, combined with all the blessing that our Holy Father promises us through the birth of His Son. May you be blessed out of your Christmas stockings, this Christmas day.
I leave you with my two favourite bible verses
Psalm 31:24 "Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord"
Jeremiah 29:11 " I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future"
Lots of Love
Karen
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Contemplation Corner
Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother
(Kahlil Gibran)
I love sitting around a table and chatting, it is so warm and friendly, there is no chance that people will keep one ear on the conversation and one eye on whatever is going on around them. There is eye to eye contact, there is fellowship, you can just "feel the love". I would rather sit and read at a table than on the sofa, for me it is just more comfortable.
A few years ago my ex husband ( it feels soooooooooooooooo good to be able to say that) built a little corner at the bottom of the garden, for me....... and then he filled it with masks he KNEW that i do not like masks but there they were hanging on the walls a constant reminder of what was wrong, of the evil that was slowly evading our marraige, and our lives, just like the wooden voodoo idol he had in our bedroom that at every opportunity I would put in the drawer, and the next day there it was again, mocking me.........
A few weekends ago, I was in mission mode.............. again................. and decided that my little corner had been dark and angry for long enough, so I removed the masks, I prayed over the corner, and then I had a brain wave, I decided to paint the walls a bright colour to warm it up, when my sister was here to visit we decided on green, and so a couple of weeks ago I bought the paint............. I love to paint......... and this is the result................
I am having a small sign made and calling my new solitude corner "Contemplation Corner"
over the past days I have spent quite a lot of time here thinking............... just being quiet and listening to the birds, listening to the silence, and being quite far from the house, there is no disturbances, a place where I can talk and listen to My Father............
I am so seldom alone, that it is so special and so important for me to take time every now and again to be quiet, I feel that society is discouraging us from thinking, it keeps us busy filling our lives with "stuff" to do, I more and more hear children say they are bored, I was never bored as a child, we could entertain ourselves, in fact I am never bored now, because just sitting and contemplating is enough for me, I don't need games, books, people, computers to keep me busy, solitude and quiet and God is what keeps me going.............
I think I will tell my friends about it, so that when they need to get away for a few hours, and have no where to go........... they can come to "Contemplation Corner"
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Cape Town Day Three
This has been a hectic week, but I refused to do another blog on Cape Town until I had caught up with all my friends it is amazing how much you can miss in just a few days.
Our last day in Cape Town was by far the best day, up early as usual, bags packed and down for breakfast again by 7.30, another "quiet" breakfast, bills paid, car loaded an off we go to visit a wine farm, who can go to the Cape with out going to taste some wine.
We couldn't go to far and since I had been there before 25 years ago, and my son - in - law was keen off we went to Fairview Wine Estates, now I am really not a wine drinker so we were given the instructions on how you should taste wine. You tilt the glass slightly down preferably on a white, or light background and have a look at the colour, you swirl the glass to release the fragrances and you take a deep breath........ and smell the wine and then only can you taste. If the wine "bites: you in the throat it was fermented in a cask, and if in the cheeks then it was fermented in a stainless steel drum, I thought that was quite cool information. When you have someone talking you through it and telling you what you are going to smell, you can smell the green peppers, the peach, the berries. You each get to taste 6 wines the saving grace was they are also a goat cheese farm, so you also get to sample the cheeses in between, the most amazing cheeses I have tasted, their Blue Goats Cheese was the best ever.
I don't know what it is about me, but i just have expensive tastes, if there is 4 dresses on a rack and I choose the one I like it would be the most expensive without fail, I do it every time. And the same with the wines, you get a list of wines you can choose from, and my daughters and I insisted they tasted like rotten grapes.......... much to everyone's horror and amusement so he brought out the real wines......... and there was two that were really good........ I mean really good.......... and they were double the price of any of the other wines, only 900 bottles are made each year of these particular wines.......... I had quite a bit of hand luggage by the time we reached the airport........
And then we went off to Butterfly World, I don't think I have ever had a more moving experience, you go into a massive greenhouse, and you are surrounded by butterflies of every colour, every size, and every shape you can image, it was almost like being Alice in Wonderland in 3D it was so sureal you just don't want to leave, there is a note on the door as you leave, "Please check your nose, hose and hair for hitchhikers..........." how cool is that..................
Then we had a really "happy" lunch, and off to the airport, we arrived with 3 minutes to spare, but we made it and for the first time in a long time, I wasn't ready to go home, I would have done anything to stay a little longer. Best part is Kayla and I are going again at the end of December I just can't wait............
Our last day in Cape Town was by far the best day, up early as usual, bags packed and down for breakfast again by 7.30, another "quiet" breakfast, bills paid, car loaded an off we go to visit a wine farm, who can go to the Cape with out going to taste some wine.
We couldn't go to far and since I had been there before 25 years ago, and my son - in - law was keen off we went to Fairview Wine Estates, now I am really not a wine drinker so we were given the instructions on how you should taste wine. You tilt the glass slightly down preferably on a white, or light background and have a look at the colour, you swirl the glass to release the fragrances and you take a deep breath........ and smell the wine and then only can you taste. If the wine "bites: you in the throat it was fermented in a cask, and if in the cheeks then it was fermented in a stainless steel drum, I thought that was quite cool information. When you have someone talking you through it and telling you what you are going to smell, you can smell the green peppers, the peach, the berries. You each get to taste 6 wines the saving grace was they are also a goat cheese farm, so you also get to sample the cheeses in between, the most amazing cheeses I have tasted, their Blue Goats Cheese was the best ever.
I don't know what it is about me, but i just have expensive tastes, if there is 4 dresses on a rack and I choose the one I like it would be the most expensive without fail, I do it every time. And the same with the wines, you get a list of wines you can choose from, and my daughters and I insisted they tasted like rotten grapes.......... much to everyone's horror and amusement so he brought out the real wines......... and there was two that were really good........ I mean really good.......... and they were double the price of any of the other wines, only 900 bottles are made each year of these particular wines.......... I had quite a bit of hand luggage by the time we reached the airport........
And then we went off to Butterfly World, I don't think I have ever had a more moving experience, you go into a massive greenhouse, and you are surrounded by butterflies of every colour, every size, and every shape you can image, it was almost like being Alice in Wonderland in 3D it was so sureal you just don't want to leave, there is a note on the door as you leave, "Please check your nose, hose and hair for hitchhikers..........." how cool is that..................
Then we had a really "happy" lunch, and off to the airport, we arrived with 3 minutes to spare, but we made it and for the first time in a long time, I wasn't ready to go home, I would have done anything to stay a little longer. Best part is Kayla and I are going again at the end of December I just can't wait............
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