Now I bet this is not what one would expect to find when
someone tells you you’ll be staying in a tent for the weekend.
Monday, 28 April 2014
Friday, 25 April 2014
Thabazimbi | Man on Fire
Thanks to some mad skill building wild fires and making us the best burger patties, my bestfriend Jarryd left the weekend deserving a new title, The Man on Fire.
Monday, 21 April 2014
Thabazimbi | Safari
Thanks to Rhapsody, we woke up bright and early with all
the energy in the world. And after quick showers for some and no showers for
others and too many muffins we were on the road again – this time to
Thabazimbi.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Thabazimbi | Johannesburg
And as promised in It's been a WHILE!! – here’s the first of 6 posts of my beautiful weekend away a few weeks ago. This weekend was special for so many reasons – reminded me once again that although the destination plays an important role, the best adventures are determined by the company.
Monday, 14 April 2014
They grow so fast
I headed home last Thursday for my little sister’s matric
farewell. And what a beautiful journey it was. I haven’t been home since
JANUARY!! (the trauma ^^). Taking the
bus makes me seriously nervous at times but I wanted to get home really early
on Friday so I had to face fears in the name of love and thanks to the lady
seated beside me, my time in the bus left me with an inspirational story I’ll
never forget. I’ll be sure to share in weeks to come.
Now I would’ve been
over the moon just seeing all the beautiful faces I've missed so much at home but Awo’s dance just
ensured some added glamour and happiness to the whole trip. And while Ncebs and I were the ones taking care of the transformation, looking at my sister’s final-look, I couldn’t
believe that my little person had now grown into such a beautiful, mature young
lady with a personality to match.
I am certain by now that you’re all well-aware of how much I
enjoy doing hair and make-up so of course this day was ALL about my sister, but
I’m telling you now, I had just as much fun prepping for the dance.
Now these behind the scenes pictures only tell a quarter of
the story – paint yourself a better picture by adding buckets of laughter,
inevitable family chaos and crazy noises and comments from 3 year-old twins as
we plucked, painted and powdered.
My fresh-faced princess ready for some ironing and curlers. |
A quick #nomakeup #sisterselfie before we proceed |
Taming some wild brows. I'm sure some of what were supposed to be my eyebrows were kept for my sister. |
I have to mention that only a few years ago, it would take Awo and I hours to apply make-up on her gorgeous eyes. My unenthusiastic model would always interrupt my make-over with constant blinking and undisciplined tears but here we were a few years later and she didn't blink once.
And with the make-up done, the lady of the day got into her dress and it was time to release those curls** |
And VOILĂ€!!!!
|
And the time had come...
There was something about the smile on my mom’s face and the pride in my grandma’s eyes moments before Awo and her date left for the dance that filled my heart with the deepest kind of happiness. |
Seeing Uncle Jeff waiting happily outside, ready to take the couple to the dance, reminded me so much of my dance many moons ago - minus the winter chill we had in my year of course. |
Isn't she lovely...
Have yourself a lovely week
Xx
Have yourself a lovely week
Xx
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
It's been a WHILE!
Where to start!?! I have
missed blogging sooo so much - there was so
much
to share but so little time. The month of March showed me
flames.
And of course there were times I felt burnt out but I'm
talking
good flames here - tons of excitement and happiness.
Those
who follow me on Instagram and twitter @asilily will have
noticed
a handsome fella besides me in recent posts. My
favourite
person paid me a visit and made me the happiest girl ever
ever -
I'm still smiling as I write this.
Those
of you in long distance relationships will know just how rough
things
can get. With exactly 13615km between us, I spend half the time
wishing
Germany was a few steps away or that I owned a private jet and
could
visit him as often as my heart desires.
Now
South Africa had a long weekend not so long ago, celebrating Human
Rights
Day. I have to say, the 21st of March was quite a big one for me this year.
Not
only because I'm doing an internship at the Institute for
Reconciliation
and Social Justice but also due to the fact that I got
to see
my best friend, celebrated boyfriend's birthday in Jozi and started a
lovely
safari weekend adventure to beautiful Limpopo, visiting my
sister
from another mother.
Now I
realise that I played quite the disappearing act in March so
I've
decided that the next couple of posts will cover some of what I
got up
to last month. I can't wait to share all sorts with you but for
now...
This may seem a little late but I guess if we did what we could to protect and respect the rights of others on a daily basis, we would be leaps closer to a better South Africa. Mutual respect could pave the way to a country free of discrimination based on gender, race and sexual orientation.
O but it's good to be back!
Xx
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