Hi there!
Ok so the other day I went road tripping around the Far North. I went over the Rawene ferry, saw the memorial Opo the Dolphon sculpture in Opononi, and ate lunch at a hotel in Omapare.
Ah, it was a very good day.
Unfortunately during all this I was trying to nurse my poor swollen finger back to health as I got stung by a bee before travelling over on the ferry.
How did I get stung by a bee? You may be asking.
Well I was walking under a tree and felt something drop into my hair.
I reached up and took it off, thinking it must have been leaves or something. When I looked down, I registered that it was a bee, but before I could take the necessary action to stop myself from getting stung, BAYAM! I got stung.
It hurt more than that the 6 times I got my ears pierced. And I think thats saying something.
I haven't had a bee sting for a long time. I can't remember the last time it happened. I must have been 14 or 15.
I don't know why but I had it in my head that because I'm 20, I won't, I CAN'T get stung by a bee.
I'm an adult after all.
But when it happened, there was no crying and running around. All the drama of bee stings that I had experienced as a child weren't there. Yes, I had a bee sting. Yes, it hurt a lot. But all I could do was make a few frustrated comments: "Son of a bee sting!" and hold my finger in a container of ice for an hour.
This whole scenario has shown me that I must be maturing, because I managed the bee sting situation without any screaming and whinging, which is pretty amazing considering the way I used to react.
I am very much hoping I don't get another bee sting for a few years because they aren't fun.
MY FINGER IS STILL ITCHY! But I am dealing with it.
See Mum, I AM growing up? (Meanwhile, I am currently watching Hannah Montana)
No one ever said it was gonna happen all at once.
Ciao!
28 January 2011
18 January 2011
Kids Aren't So Bad
So this week (well its only been two days so far) I have been volunteering at a Kid's Holiday Programme at church.
I was put on leading a team, which I have never done before, but I figured I have led the youth band and other things before so I should be fine.
Wow.
Its really had an impact on me, even though it has only been two days.
Being this positive influence to these kids has really shown me the need that there is for children to have those kinds of people in their lives. A lot of my kids, who are aged 9 - 10 years old, were quite aggressive when we started, and I am still telling them to be nice to each other all the time, but I can definitely see a change happening.
When I started this, I wasn't too excited, but now after two days with my team, I am really starting to enjoy myself and getting to know everyone.
I always tell people, and myself, that I don't really like kids. I'm not a childreny person. You know how there are always those girls who have been childreny people ever since you can remember? They always have little kids hanging off them, and when little kids spot them they yell their names and run to them?
Well I've never been that person.
Kids have usually been scared of me. But now I'm realising that its ok to be around kids and to act a little crazy sometimes. My scariness seems to be going away... slightly... :-P
That's all I've really got to say.
I'm super excited for the rest of my week with my kids.
See what I mean, I even call them my kids.
Oh and the YWAM team up here are doing a great job running everything, and its awesome having friends my own age again. Even if its just for a week.
I was put on leading a team, which I have never done before, but I figured I have led the youth band and other things before so I should be fine.
Wow.
Its really had an impact on me, even though it has only been two days.
Being this positive influence to these kids has really shown me the need that there is for children to have those kinds of people in their lives. A lot of my kids, who are aged 9 - 10 years old, were quite aggressive when we started, and I am still telling them to be nice to each other all the time, but I can definitely see a change happening.
When I started this, I wasn't too excited, but now after two days with my team, I am really starting to enjoy myself and getting to know everyone.
I always tell people, and myself, that I don't really like kids. I'm not a childreny person. You know how there are always those girls who have been childreny people ever since you can remember? They always have little kids hanging off them, and when little kids spot them they yell their names and run to them?
Well I've never been that person.
Kids have usually been scared of me. But now I'm realising that its ok to be around kids and to act a little crazy sometimes. My scariness seems to be going away... slightly... :-P
That's all I've really got to say.
I'm super excited for the rest of my week with my kids.
See what I mean, I even call them my kids.
Oh and the YWAM team up here are doing a great job running everything, and its awesome having friends my own age again. Even if its just for a week.
15 January 2011
The Best Breakfast I've Ever Had
Like a wise person once told me (it was Dylan Jones) a good story is like wine and cheese, you gotta let them age a little first!
Well, this isn't so much a story as a memory.
When I was ten years old I went back to South Africa for the first time since I left in 1995.
I don't remember too much from this trip, but something I've always remembered is this breakfast that my Grandma cooked me. I don't know if I had this breakfast once, or a few times, but it was the best breakfast I had ever had.
I remember it so distinctly.
Toasted bread, with butter, fried eggs, bacon and deliciously savoury fried tomato.
IT WAS SO GOOD!
This may sound like your average breakfast, but it was SO DELICIOUS!
When I think about it my mouth waters.
When I ate this breakfast I was watching "The Puzzle Place" with my brother Cecil.
He got one of the cooked breakfasts as well.
I remember loving "The Puzzle Place" and watching it every day on this thing called Chubb. Or Tube. Or something like that.
Its so weird because I can still remember the theme song to "The Puzzle Place".
I am twenty now, so this was ten years ago and I still remember it all.
MAN THAT BREAKFAST WAS GOOD!
My whole life I've been trying to recreate that breakfast. I think thats why I love cooking eggs so much. Having eggs for breakfast is like my favourite thing in the world.
Although I don't eat bacon anymore (I'm vegetarian, going on three years), I have vegie bacon and it does the trick. The key is to cook the tomato just right, but to also fry the eggs a certain way. I don't know if I've ever gotten my breakfast as good as the one in South Africa, but I still try.
When I think about it though, maybe it wasn't the breakfast that was so awesome, maybe it was the sense of peace and happiness I felt in my grandparents house in Simon's Town, Cape Town. It was so warm and sunny and just fun! I didn't have a care in the world back then.
I think thats what I miss more than the breakfast.
My grandparents sold that house a long time ago and now live in Kaitaia, same as my own parents. So I don't think I'll see that house again.
And who knows if I'll ever be able to replicate that delicious breakfast made with love by my Grandma, but I definitely won't stop trying!

When I was ten years old I went back to South Africa for the first time since I left in 1995.
I don't remember too much from this trip, but something I've always remembered is this breakfast that my Grandma cooked me. I don't know if I had this breakfast once, or a few times, but it was the best breakfast I had ever had.
I remember it so distinctly.
Toasted bread, with butter, fried eggs, bacon and deliciously savoury fried tomato.
IT WAS SO GOOD!
This may sound like your average breakfast, but it was SO DELICIOUS!
When I think about it my mouth waters.
When I ate this breakfast I was watching "The Puzzle Place" with my brother Cecil.
He got one of the cooked breakfasts as well.
I remember loving "The Puzzle Place" and watching it every day on this thing called Chubb. Or Tube. Or something like that.
Its so weird because I can still remember the theme song to "The Puzzle Place".
I am twenty now, so this was ten years ago and I still remember it all.
MAN THAT BREAKFAST WAS GOOD!
My whole life I've been trying to recreate that breakfast. I think thats why I love cooking eggs so much. Having eggs for breakfast is like my favourite thing in the world.
Although I don't eat bacon anymore (I'm vegetarian, going on three years), I have vegie bacon and it does the trick. The key is to cook the tomato just right, but to also fry the eggs a certain way. I don't know if I've ever gotten my breakfast as good as the one in South Africa, but I still try.
When I think about it though, maybe it wasn't the breakfast that was so awesome, maybe it was the sense of peace and happiness I felt in my grandparents house in Simon's Town, Cape Town. It was so warm and sunny and just fun! I didn't have a care in the world back then.
I think thats what I miss more than the breakfast.
My grandparents sold that house a long time ago and now live in Kaitaia, same as my own parents. So I don't think I'll see that house again.
And who knows if I'll ever be able to replicate that delicious breakfast made with love by my Grandma, but I definitely won't stop trying!
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