Showing posts with label Something nice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Something nice. Show all posts

25 November 2011

EYES OF A STRANGER

I never realized that there was a song about Eyes of a stranger. When I create my blog, I through that it would be ideal to try and look into my life as if I’m someone outside of it, and that became my blog title, and so I received a email from a blog follower that referred me to the song:

How many of your blogs have lyrics that you can relate to your blog – I now know I have:

Song - Eyes of a stranger
Performed by - Thunderstone

Eyes of a stranger are watching me
Haunting my every single move
I feel like a victim with no reason why
Still there is no fear at all
I feel you, I hear you when you're not around
Presence so powerful confusing me
Now I am here all alone: with you.

Take a look behind and just realize
There's a stranger watching for all of us
When you think you're alone
Unprepared and so down
You might feel the eyes of a stranger

Protecting and leading my steps through the life
Guiding my way in this world of fears
Sometimes I'm lost and I'm so afraid
It's hard to find my way out by myself
I feel you, I hear you when you're not around
Presence so powerful confusing me
Now I am here all alone: with you.

Take a look behind and just realize
There's a stranger watching for all of us
When you think you're alone
Unprepared and so down
You might feel the eyes of a stranger

** I have never heard this song before, so I’m going to try and find it…


21 October 2011

WELCOME


Hi there and thank you for stopping by my blog, I can't remember when last I've been involved, but I am so excited that I will meet new people and maybe a few will stay to follow!
Have a fantastic weekend, and enjoy commenting!

17 October 2011

SOME USELESS INFO

I have promised so many people that I will post some photos of my Dubai business trip, but have not yet been able to do so.

So what better time than now….

Arriving at the airport


this was the Hotel we were booked in



the stunning musical fountains



Just a bit of splashing around, before going back to the Hotel



Our wonderful desert trip, hey but this was fun. this was still early in the afternoon we started at around 3 and went home at about 9, after having a nice braai and entertainment



all of us obviously went for Henna



this was the reception of one of the hotels we went to for brunch on the Saturday



and off cause, in the hottest desert they have to have snow!



The view from the one end of the shopping center or shall I say, one of the many shopping centers



and upon arrival, our first Lunch together... SALAD! 




28 February 2011

BY MY SIDE POST ONLINE

 Hi you all,

I just wanted to quickly let you know that my story I submitted to the By My Side project has been posted online here: http://www.mydestinationfamily.org/by-my-side-our-heroes

Hope you are all doing well.

15 February 2011

ONLY MY HUBBY


I hope most of you have submitted yout story on WHO'S BEEN BY YOUR SIDE?

I did... and here's my story about my loving husband

I have married my best friend and truly the love of my life.
He has been so supportive through our infertility journey.
He has shown commitment, he is tagging along when I change my mind; he provides me comfort on the days when I feel that my life has ended every time I get a negative result. He has supported me with both, emotional and physical challenges.

The days when I cry, he lends an ear and listens without judging or making any remarks. And when I’ve gone through any form of operation or treatment, he would always try to go the extra mile to help out with all the things he could.

He is truly the best person to have by your side. I love him very dearly


13 January 2011

WHO'S BEEN BY YOUR SIDE?

As someone who has struggled with infertility, you've seen many highs and lows throughout your journey, and perhaps, at times, you’ve felt alone. But it’s likely you have never been completely alone. Whether you’re trying to get pregnant or you’ve successfully built your family using one of several infertility options, including embryo donation, RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association wants to hear about the person who has been by your side. Send them your story about this person and he or she may be profiled on MyDestinationFamily.org in February as we recognize those who have been there for us.

Visit http://www.mydestinationfamily.org/bymyside/ to learn more about the project and the many creative ways you can tell them about your special someone. They are open to receiving all sorts of submissions – including a photo with a caption, a personalized Google voice message, a YouTube video, a poem or simply a paragraph or two. It’s just a small way to show your appreciate and say, “Thank you,” for all the times this person has been there to support you.

If you’re able to share this project through your Twitter account or on your blog, they will appreciate your support in spreading the word.

The will be taking submissions now and will accept them through January 31, 2011.

Hope you’ll participate!

Thank you!


04 January 2011

HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY TO ME!


WOW I can't believe that today is the 3rd Year celebration of my blog!
Have a awesome day everyone

31 December 2010

Happy New Year Wishes 2011


May the dawning of this New Year
Fill your heart with new hope,
Open up new Horizons
and bring for you promises of brighter tomorrows
May you have a Fabulous New Year!

27 August 2010

SHARING - LESSONS OF LIFE



I thought to end of this week I wanted to share the following with you all.
I received and read this message this morning, and it made me realize how easy it has been to judge everyone around me and including myself. I have been so hard on myself these days.

Lessons on Life

There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest, in turn, to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away.

The first son went in the winter, the second in the spring, the third in summer, and the youngest son in the fall.

When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe what they had seen.
The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted.   The second son said no it was covered with green buds and full of promise. The third son disagreed; he said it was laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen. The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.

The man then explained to his sons that they were all right, because they had each seen but only one season in the tree's life. He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up. If you give up when it's winter, you will miss the promise of your spring, the beauty of your summer, fulfillment of your fall.

Moral lessons:

Don't let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest. Don't judge life by one difficult season.

Have a blessed and Beautiful Day

11 August 2010

INTRO OF NEW FAMILY MEMBER

What a fantastic long weekend we had… it was so great that I only have time now to blog about it…

As most of you would know I really needed the time off to just relax a bit, and with the public holiday it was just fantastic… I tried for a couple of days more but unfortunately wasn’t that lucky to be able to get those days as well. Anyway it was still great.

So on Friday we got home and decided to braai with hubbies brother, his wife and their son, and we played a bit a pool, which was nice for a change. They didn’t really stay long as their son was playing club rugby the next morning and he obviously had to be rest out for that. Then Saturday we spend the day over at our friends, and as usual we played some dart and really had another really relaxing day. Then on Sunday hubby and I drove out for a while and were looking for an African grey, as hubby now again decided that he would really love to have a talking bird in the house. We really searched high and low, from the one bird farm to the next and we managed to find two different types, the red tail and the maroon tail, but hubby was still not satisfied so we had to continue looking. So Sunday eventually ended without a talking birdie at home. So on Monday (which was the public holiday) we drove out of town to a little store on the roadside that also have animals. It’s like a little pet shop… they have mice, birds, dogs, rabbits and all sorts of animals. So we stopped and looked at all the birdies they had.

Hubby then enquired about the Africa grey, but they only have little ones being taken from the parents next week, and then we would still have to feed them and honestly, nor me or hubby will be able to do that. It’s not going to be easy to try and feed the little ones at work, and I can’t really leave the birdie without food for the whole day. So we kept looking in the store. So they guy who works there (a real youngster) mentioned that they have another type of bird which can also talk and they are lovely as a pet. They are called Eclectus parrots, so we both went Huh… what? Anyway he then took us to a little glass room where he only had one little birdie sitting there. He explained that he has hand reared the little one and that the bird has just started to eat by himself. Both hubby and I just stood there, what a lovely bird. So as usual, we never carry money on us as it’s much safer and much easier to just buy with the debit card, but the store didn’t take cards. It at least gave hubby and me time to talk about the decision as the guy really didn’t give us any time to talk about our decision, and we prefer to make these types of decisions together.

Anyway so off we went to the nearest ATM which was about 10 min away from the store and 10 min back…. On our drive I “Google” and read as much about our little birdie and we decided that this birdie will definitely be a suitable pet for the both of us, and we returned to the store. On our arrival you could actually see that the guy was not expecting us back, but hey we returned with the money and ready to take our little pet home. He went into the room and clipped the wings for us, he then turned to one of the helpers and expressed how sad he was that the little one is leaving as he really loves the little one and he then handed our little pet over to us. Shame you could actually see how heartbroken this poor guy was to see the little bird go. So we quickly had to pack all the stuff, the cage and food, and we got in the car and started our trip back home. As we got home we went in the house, put our little new pet into his cage and introduced the two doggies to him, however Devonté didn’t want anything to do with this little new creature he was growling, licking the cage and sniffing, Uschcá really didn’t care at all, she walked in, sniffed and laid down close to where I was sitting… I suppose Devonté will still get use to him.

So people without further ado please meet our new member of our family – Whisky (hubby named him)





I thought I’ll ad a bit about this type of bird (information obtained from the web and books bought)

The Eclectus Parrot - They are stocky short-tailed parrots; it measures around 35 cm in length. The male is mostly bright green with a yellow-tinge on the head. It has blue primaries, and red flanks and under wing coverts. Its tail is edged with a narrow band of creamy yellow, and is dark grey edged with creamy yellow underneath, and the tail feathers are green centrally and more blue as they get towards the edges. The upper mandible of the adult male is orange at the base fading to a yellow towards the tip, and the lower mandible is black.

Unlike many other species of parrot they are relatively easy to breed yet difficult to hand feed. Eclectus in captivity require vegetables high in beta-carotene, such as lightly cooked sweet potato, fresh broccoli clumps, and fresh corn on the cob. Fresh greens such as endive or commercial dandelion are a very important in providing calcium and other nutrients. Spray millet is one of the seed items they enjoy, though the Eclectus diet should typically contain much less seed than other birds. A variety of soaked and cooked beans and legumes, along with brown rice, provided in limited amounts help provide protein. Nuts and seeds provide vitamin E, but should be limited in order to avoid too much fat in the diet, as Eclectus parrots can become obese.

The Eclectus are remarkable birds and ideally suited as a pet. When taught properly, they are capable of cognitive behavior from a very young age. The ability of the Eclectus to communicate with humans is a result of their extremely inquisitive nature, a feature strongly linked to their life in the rainforest canopy. This habitat is a rich environment requiring a heightened visual and audible intellect to master. When treated in a similarly caring and intelligent way they will quickly learn to communicate cognitively. Eclectus also prefer a calm environment and have a strong ability to notice changes within their normal surroundings. These highly intelligent birds are very animated and love to participate in daily activities and in doing so, will quickly become acquainted with a daily routine. Eclectus can be kept with other parrot species although it is extremely important that any new bird is introduced in the correct fashion. This involves providing one on one attention with the original bird and as much as possible, maintaining its normal daily routine.

28 April 2010

A MESSAGE BY GEORGE CARLIN

I know that this has got nothing to do with any TTC information, but I wanted to share this with all of you. If you have been following my blog for long, you would have read this at some stage

Isn't it amazing that George Carlin - comedian of the 70's and 80's - could write something so very eloquent...and so very appropriate.

A Message by George Carlin:

The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness.

We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.

We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We conquered outer space but not inner space. We've done larger things, but not better things.

We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait. We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships. These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill. It is a time when there is much in the showroom window and nothing in the stockroom. A time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to share this insight, or to just hit delete...

  • Remember; spend some time with your loved ones, because they are not going to be around forever.
  • Remember, say a kind word to someone who looks up to you in awe, because that little person soon will grow up and leave your side.
  • Remember, to give a warm hug to the one next to you, because that is the only treasure you can give with your heart and it doesn't cost a cent.
  • Remember, to say, "I love you" to your partner and your loved ones, but most of all mean it. A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you.
  • Remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person will not be there again. Give time to love, give time to speak! And give time to share the precious thoughts in your mind.
AND ALWAYS

REMEMBER: Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.

16 March 2010

GUESTBOOK!

I officially got it right I managed to create my own Guestbook and all i need now is for my friends to come over and sign it.

Please would you take the time to sign my guestbook, it will be greatly appreciated

http://lifesjourney-stef.blogspot.com/p/guestbook_9508.html

22 February 2010

ICLW Week!

Good day everyone

Thank you for stopping by, I know that most of you are stopping by for ICLW, and hope that I will find more friends and readers through out this week.

I wanted to leave you all with a little thought for the week

The Power

Don't underestimate the power of a touch a smile a kind word a listening ear an honest compliment or the smallest act of caring all of which have the potential to turn a life around Life ends when you stop Dreaming, Hope ends when you stop Believing, Love ends when you stop Caring, Friendship ends when you stop Sharing. When you find a dream inside your heart,

Don't ever let it go,

For dreams are the tiny seeds, from which Beautiful Tomorrows Grow!

Have a Wonderful Week!



For those of you who have been following my blog…

CD1 started on the 17th which I was not to happy about, but I started my meds (Estrogen) on Thursday and started with the injections and Clomid on Saturday, and then again another 2 injections this morning. Hopefully my body will produce more follies this time round and not just one. We have our Scan on Sunday and I’m trying to be very optimistic about it and will hopefully receive our blood test results which I had done last week.

So I’ll keep you posted!

25 January 2010

O WOW WHAT A WEEKEND

This weekend was the best weekend I had in a very long time.

My sister in laws boy turned 7 this weekend (23 January 2010) and we went out to Sun City Valley of waves for the day. We were all like youngsters again…

We got up at sparrows fart to get ready and leave home, as we are about 2.5 hours drive from Sun City. As we arrived there, we quickly had our picking breakfast at the car and off we went into the queue at the little station to wait for the train to take us out to the place. Eventually the train arrived and we got in to start of the adventurous day.

On arrival we walked through the casino bits and what a stunning place, anyway as we got to the other side we handed in our tickets and went down to the sea (man made sea). We quickly got our little beach chairs, tubes for the rides, umbrellas for shading and off cause something soothing to drink. The men left us to walk the place. On their return the did the drop slide which they found very interesting; however hubby said he will never try that one again for the day. As it was Armons’ birthday we were all dedicated to spend the time with him. So off we went into the sea and waited for the waves… riding wave after wave we decided to go ride the tubes in the tunnels, but on our way there my sis in law and I decided to do the drop slide thing, which left my top under my chin, and my bikini and shorts up my bum – ha but it was great fun… From riding the waterslide (Which almost gave me a heart attack at this age), to trying to run in a ball, which I said I’ll never do - I have giggled and battled so much, I’m still aching today. It was an amazing day.

At about 6, after the Valley of waves closed down, Armon had the time to play in the entertainment centre and for one or other reason he just wanted to play with hubby and now and again his dad, but at least he had fun. We then left at about 8 and off we went home, then off cause, the family felt a bit hungry and we had to stop off and eat something at spur before they closed down, and officially left the area at about 10, which left us with about 2 hours drive still, and at last we were home at about 12:00am.

When they left, Pieter and I just went straight to bed and only got up yesterday morning at 10:00am, which just come to show, we are getting old.

04 January 2010

BLOGAVERSARY!

Happy Blogaversary to me!



Today is my official 2nd blog celebration. I cant believe that this is my second year of writing all of my thoughts and experience to paper. It's actually scary but great to be able to go back and read all of this, all the way back to 4 January 2008.

24 November 2009

PARTY TIME 5 DEC 2009

Hi there,

Okay so I thought I will share a bit of what is happening in my life at the moment…

The BIG BIG 30, is on its way, just a couple of days to go and then I’ll be in my dirty thirties

So while this is happening, on the 5th of December I’ll be married for 11 years as well.

P and I decided that we will plan a bit of a family and friend gathering, which initially started off very rocky, as one of my projects consumed most of my time and I really didn’t have any time to spend on these arrangements. I phoned so many venues, caterers and decorators, that I really didn’t keep track of everyone I spoke to. Never the less I didn’t seem to find someone that I could really say met everything I was looking for. There are stunning venues, the problem for me was that most of the food, décor etc turned out to be close to 100% the look and feel of a wedding, and this off cause was something I really didn’t want. I didn’t want to have a wedding all over again, nor do I want to have that same look and feel. Sherry fountains were out, sit down meals was out, draping and lighting was the least bit on my mind.

So anyway, after speaking to this one venue that actually did a lot of investigation she came up with a wonderful idea, however the amount I had to pay to entertain 70 guests was so ridiculous. How can you pay approximately R800 per person and that excludes dessert and drinks.

The alternative was to just do it myself.

So ya that’s where I am, I am planning a 30th and anniversary party for the 5th of December, and all but 9 guests will make it, which means I have 61 people to entertain the night. The food has been arranged, the drinks, the snacks, the venue, the welcome drink punch and the best of all, the music. Of cause nothing like a wedding, it’s a braai, salads, pot breads, proper snacks and hopefully lots of fun. I’m feeling a bit more relieved now that all the payments and planning has been completed, and now all I have to do is pick up a few stuff on the Saturday and bobs your uncle! Then we still had to plan for all the family to sleep over, and no one really wanted to be pushed into a guest house. So the idea is that most of them will fit into the house, and the youngsters will then camp out in the yard (ha youngsters… I don’t feel that old to be called old) and then I have my dear best friend also sleeping over. I’m so glad she is able to make it!

Okay then hubby decided last night that it’s perfect timing for us to not camp out in tents anymore (Which by the way I liked, because it seemed to have a very relaxing effect on me) but he then wanted to buy a Caravan. So off to the dealer we went last night after looking at the one caravan on the internet, he especially came and unlocked it for us at 18:00 last night, and we so loved the one. So we officially paid the holding deposit, and will be able to collect and pay the balance on Saturday next week (Which of cause is the day of the party), then we have to wait for 5 days and off we go camping for a full 9 days…. YIPPY!

This is what is happening in my life at this time in a nutshell.

Hope to write back soon

24 August 2009

One Lovely Blog Award

I have 15 Lovely Blog awards to bestow upon a few bloggers, a blog award I received from Are we there yet. Thank you very much for this blog award.
Now without any further ado, this is the rules and my list of deserving bloggers:
Rule 1: Accept the award, post it on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award, and his or her blog link.
Rule 2: Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered
Rule 3: Remember to contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award
In no Particular order the 15 Lovely Blogs I have recently discovered

  1. We got hitched -http://eileenburnsjin.blogspot.com/
  2. Everyone else but me - http://everyoneelsebutme.blogspot.com/
  3. The Journey to 40 and Beyond... - http://portraitsinsepia.blogspot.com/
  4. All Grown Up... - http://www.allgrownuptoo.blogspot.com/
  5. A woman my age - http://awomanmyage.wordpress.com/
  6. Mommy Someday - http://mommysomeday.wordpress.com/
  7. No Lingerie Here... - http://braziers.blogspot.com/
  8. A Page in my book - http://moonnstarmommy.blogspot.com/
  9. Back into the Fire - http://kittyquilt.wordpress.com/
  10. Diary of a Stork Stalker - http://storkstalker.blogspot.com/
  11. Hoping for our own peanut - http://terobertson.blogspot.com/
  12. This time around - http://thistimearound-infertility.blogspot.com/
  13. Whishing 4 one - http://wishing4one.blogspot.com/
  14. Last American girl standing - http://lastamericangirlstanding.blogspot.com/
  15. Learning to let go - http://jenteresa.blogspot.com/

12 June 2009

LOVE X 7

Yippy… yippy, I’ve got my first Blog award from Emma over at http://aksapphire.blogspot.com/ thank you very much The rules of accepting this award are simple: list seven things you love, and pass the award to seven bloggers you love. Well here it goes
  • I love my Husband
Well I believe that I don’t even need to explain this, but I want to. Even though he isn’t always the most understanding, loving or emotional person he is my life. I can’t imagine my life without him. I would never have imagined that we would have gelled this well, we met when I was in Grade 8, and we’re still together today. I love him to bits…
  • My family and friends
Every family does have their ups and downs, but hey have been so supportive in times that I really needed them; they also understood when I pushed them aside and never questioned me while I did that.
  • I love my 2 Dogs
They are so sweet, they’re like children in our home, and now that it’s so cold and wet, they even spend time indoor… Shame even hubby feels sorry for them needing to be outside!
  • My Job
I really love what I do, Project Management is truly the one thing I’ve ever done, which I have no regrets of. It gives me opportunity for growth and it gives me opportunity to be myself.
  • Cell phone
I just can’t go without my cell; I’m always on the phone, talking, sms, mms or emailing someone. I get my mails on my phone and love it, and am always available…
  • Entertaining
There is no greater time to entertain. I just love entertaining people. We always have something up our sleeves, always have family and friends over, and arrange something weird every now and then… well just like this… we had a “malete” dressed as hobos, and it turned out to be great fun

  • Being me
I know that a lot of people have issues with themselves, and so do I, but I love being me. I love living the life I have, being able to be the positive, sparkling me! I love having the family and friends I have, the home I live in and just being able to stand up in the morning, hearing the birds chirp, being able to walk, and talk and at the end of the day, being able to go home, to a place that I adore (because I did the decorating) and it’s mine!

  • and now for the 7 Blogs I love (in no particular order)
http://babymakingoneohone.blogspot.com/ http://everythinggiveneverythinggone.blogspot.com/ http://in-due-time.blogspot.com/ http://katery.wordpress.com/ http://infertilityrocks.wordpress.com/ http://thepitter-patter.blogspot.com/ http://flower1908.blogspot.com/
That's it from me, no you have a great day!

03 June 2009

NEW HAIRS

Well, as I promised on the 8’s, I’ve decided to change my look a bit. You’ll all know I used to be blond… so I decided to have a little colour and cut… and it did me wonders… it’s actually strange how a cut and colour can change how you feel.. First off all, when I decided to make the change on Saturday, I went to the salon I always go to, but they were so full that I had to wait about 2 hours… and that was already 14:00, so I would miss the big rugby game if I wait, so we decided to drive down the road, and jip we found another open salon. As I walked in, to my amazement, I saw the guy (the stylist), and he used to do my hair, and disappeared a while ago, and I had to find another salon. I was so excited to have found him again… anyway; he squeezed me in… because if you know me, you’ll know that I’m not patient if it comes to waiting for something…
Anyway, this used to be the old me….
And this is the transformed new me
A view from the side (well almost from the side)
Another view from the side
A view from the Back
and lastly the whole me!
So what do you think?

01 June 2009

8 x 8 ALL ABOUT ME




I GOT TAGGED!
tHE RULES:
  1. Mentioned who tagged you: Clare over at (http://thepitter-patter.blogspot.com/)
  2. Complete the list of 8’s
  3. Tag 8 people
8 THINGS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO:
  • The 4th of June, hopefully I’ll have a BFP
  • The weekend, so I can be home again
  • Spending time with my husband now that I’m working so far from home
  • I’m getting older (30) but it’s so exciting in December
  • Another December, cause I just love the festive times
  • Going for a interview, and hopefully I’ll get the job
  • Seeing a old friend, which I haven’t seen in a while
  • Mmm, Lunch, I’m so hungry right now
8 THINGS I DID YESTERDAY
  • Me and hubby washed the doggies (they look so pretty)
  • Bought security cameras for the house
  • I did my hair at the salon… (will post a picture, I use to be blond and bob… now wait and see)
  • I went for my injection at the hospital bright and early
  • Had a stunning breakfast with hubby
  • Did washing, and cleaned the house a bit – seeing that we spend our Saturday with friends watching the Rugby
  • Had a craving for Biltong, and so I had to get some
  • Watched a bit of television before going to bed
8 THINGS I WISH I COULD DO
  • I so whish I could just become pregnant
  • Do either professional dancing or something
  • Overcome my fear of needles so I can just do my own injections
  • Have time off whenever it’s needed
  • I wish I could do decoupage (but I’m not very patient with it)
  • Go ice-skating (but I can’t at this moment)
  • I wish I could do more reading
  • Making handmade cards with own handmade papers
8 SHOWS I WATCH
  • Sewende laan
  • House
  • Grays anatomy
  • Days of our lives
  • Touched by an angel
  • Ugly Betty
  • Supernatural
  • Medium
8 FAVOROUTE FRUITS
  • Cherries
  • Strawberries
  • Bananas
  • Watermelon
  • Grapefruit
  • Melon
  • Grapes
  • Kiwi
8 PLACES I’D LIKE TO TRAVEL
  • Italy
  • Swaziland
  • Holland
  • Switzerland
  • Egypt
  • Brazil
  • Australia
  • Bangkok
8 PLACES I’VE LIVED
Mmm, this is a tricky one, all in SA though
  • Carolina
  • Homelake
  • Eikpark
  • Krugersdorp
  • Roodepoort
  • Ermelo
  • Greenhills
  • Welkom
8 FOLKS I’M TAGGING
I know that not everyone get the time to do this, or have done this before, here’s my list
Baby Manatee
AND I HOPE YOU’LL BE ABLE TO DO THIS!
Tag you’re it!