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Twin Landmarks

This weekend, apart from camping out in the garden , we had another goal. To get Lulu and Hooli on their bikes sans training wheels. This is the Man's portfolio - my attention span is only about 4minutes with stuff like this. I need not have worried - both kids were zooming up and down our road within 10 minutes. Incredible to behold. Hooli is a hooligan - NO fear. This scares me somewhat. I turned my back for a moment and he was half way up the road! Unfortunately the wind has been too strong for them to get out on the road since but we will be back out there at the first opportunity. Honey and I on our blades and the littlies on their bikes - sure to be an amusing afternoon.

New Beginnings

Monday - and a new start in a few areas: 1. I start my 10wk online studies with UCT distance learning crowd, GetSmarter. I am doing the Internet Marketing module which covers everything from web design&development to SEO, analytics and copywriting. Me thinks I am going to *love* honing my humble skills. 2. I also need to build in a few hours a week to help my bloke with his renewable energy business. The company is on *explosive* point and he really needs admin, capturing help. Nothing brain taxing but often it is the grungey everyday stuff that oils the wheels for the important stuff. 3. I have found the most *amazing* skincare range that has changed my skin completely. It's like I have had a facial peel or something. I strongly recommend checking out RegimA . I have an amazing skin professional that did an analysis and then sampled me on a day and night cream aswell as a cleanser. I didnt have to fork our large sums of money until I was SURE the product worked. Within 3 day...

Some Local Links

I love to be organised and clutter-free. I havent quite achieved anything close to it yet but that doesnt deter me from my mission. In the latest Woman & Home mag (no Cosmo for me anymore ;-) I found some local links to online stores that cater to my desire to be more organised. Go and have a look-see; I don think you will be disappointed. NeatFreak Organised Living

Camping, Big Walks and other scary things.

Today is the girls Big Walk. We cancelled our trip to Mcgregor this weekend because they are so excited about it. Bleh. Talk about parental sacrifice. :-/ We camped out in the garden last night and suffice to say it wasnt my best night. The kids of course slept like logs and thoroughly enjoyed it. I dont like camping. I discovered last night I dont like camping even in my front garden. It sucks. It is overrated and quite a bizarre thing to do. I can totally do nature and beauty but give me a basic building with running water, a bed, toilet and shower from which to enjoy said natural beauty. I do think the wind played a huge factor last night - it was HOWLING - I could not believe the kids slept through it all. Suffice to say this morning I was a tad irritable. Does not help that it is the Big Walk....and the wind is STILL howling. I made a *quality* decision to relinquish the parental big walk duty to my man based on his spoken desire to be more involved in school activities. My pleasu...

Shoes : The Spice of Life

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I realised my life has become exceptionally serious. I measured this by how many shoe blogs / statuses I have posted lately. Dismal really. Today I had coffee with a good mate and we decided to mosey through the shops ---- and voila the shoe genie came out to play. My Lady Gaga boots as Lulu likes to call them! They refer to these as biker boots...hmmm... a bit too tame for that name I think! I am almost, but not quite, ready to welcome winter - simply so my news boots can come out to play!

Randomness and Pontifications

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Nee jislaaik. It is almost March! I swear time speeds up as you age. Really, tell me I am wrong? A few bits n pieces: 1. My hair is growing. Truly it is. I saw someone recently who hadnt seem me in some time and they confirmed my suspicion. Yay. 2. Lulu is loving school and has lots of friends across Gr1 and Gr2. She makes me smile with her enthusiasm for all things school - reading, writing and just the *correctness* that come with being a new school-goer. 3. Honey is still sukkeling a bit but we are making progress. She is still loving school but I am going to make an appointment with a pyschologist just to help her through this speed wobble but am fully anticipating that we see daylight very soon. She is a remarkable, insightful child - just need wisdom to help her deal with all that she processes. 4. We have another opportunity on the table from Australia. Anyone who has been reading me since 2007 will know that this is a regular thing. So now we process and ponder and pontificate....

Reflection

I have recently been reflecting on the last few months. Since November I have been through some really stormy stuff. Most of it I have not shared; or maybe I have just touched upon parts. The most overwhelming for me was how the vertigo affected me. I have never been ill. And vertigo doesnt make you ill but it changes who you are. It came over me so suddenly; left undiagnosed for 2weeks I began to suffer anxiety as I was sure there was something very wrong with me but I was unable to explain my symptoms. Eventually, being diagnosed, I felt tentative relief. This was shortlived as I realised that this ailment was invisible to everyone around me - leaving me feeling lonely, isolated and very vulnerable. There were many times I was in company and yet I was fighting to stay present. Dealing with this added to my stress and anxiety which worsened the condition. It was all such a mess. Then we had the news of my brothers divorce and again, I was shellshocked by the toll it took on us all. I ...