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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Mission Completed

We left, we drove (and did we ever - 5000kms later), we visited, we saw, we returned, we Conquered. We at home again safe & sound and what a trip it was. In total we went through 5 of the 9 officials provinces, saw such vast differences in land scape (makes you realise how amazing our country really is) got to see absolute beauty, visit friends, see Gods hand & got too spend much needed time together as husband & wife.
 
It was amazing. Would not recommend it if you don't like driving, but if you want to experience things go for it. So our trip has drawn to a close and we have enjoyed every minute of it. Now to see in the new year and watch this space as the Bouncing Balls look forward to new adventures.
God Bless

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - The Final stretch

So what a holiday it has been. What a trip we have had, a long one but awesome. So as we celebrate Christmas today, we get ready for our final stages of Operation Bouncing Christmas Balls and the fair cape. We have had a ball (no pun intended) but sadely it is time to head back north, through the free state cheetah country, through the Lions country and back to Blue Bull valley.
 
We have enjoyed every moment of our trip. We leave (or should I say we are blown right out of here) bright & early tommorrow morning heading for our over night stop at Gariep Dam, leaving awesome times and fond memories behind. These include towns like Graaf Reinett, Knysna, Mossel Bay (easily the best calamari & chips we have had), Victoria bay (one of the most stunning beach towns for me), Cape Agulhas (where the indian & atlantic oceans thunder against one another) Somerset West (& spending time with Tanya, having sea food platters & seeing cape point), Berg Vliet (first staying with Diane & Clive - seeing V&A waterfront, being almost cremated in the sun @ Lududno Beach - but awesome beach it was. Watching Johnny Clegg @ the botanical gardens. Then staying with Nicolene & Gary & being pampered with awesome meals, seeing Hout bay, have 3 burgers at Spur in Bloubergstrand & finally going to Durbanville Baptist Church for Christmas service today).
 
It has been hectic and fun and been great to stay with friends. We are greatful for their hospitality and wish abundant blessings on them all. It has been busy and now the finals long road awaits. Thanks CT for your willingness to let the balls take over this beautiful city.
 
Chat Soon.

Merry Christmas

May this Christmas be a special time for u & your loved ones, a time of reflection on what this special day symbolises(that Jesus was born to fulfill his destiny & save our lives), and a day filled with love, happiness & abundant blessings.
 
Psalm139 The Lord has a plan 4 each of us, the same He had a plan 4 his son Jesus. Celebrate the start of his destiny.
 
To all our family, friends, colleagues, clients, faithful blog readers and all who stumble across our blogs, we wish you all much love, and thank you for being part of our lives.
God Bless, Love Steven & Robyn - 'The Balls' (Keep Bouncing!)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Last few days, Days 7, 8, 9 (i think)

Man I am losing track of where we are and what we are up. Been a relaxing & at the same time filled last few days. They have been spent with the Iron Maiden leaving at 06:00 on her bike and heading through the hills, doing a 50 & 60km cycle with Julian, taking drives around the passes and scenic roads, watching Johnny Clegg at the picturesque Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens, beautiful sun sets, the best weather the cape has ever seen, spending time with friends (Diane & Clive; Nicoleen & Gary), getting burnt at one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen (Ludadno) - watching a seal catch a fish right on the shore line, with dolphins playing in the background and surfers trying in vain to catch some waves) & deep deep fried fish & chips from Kalky's (the original fish & chip shop in Kalk bay - would not recommend it though).
 
Anyway, it has been a good couple of days. Beautiful weather, with it now turned overcast & rainy. But been awesome.
 

Johnny Clegg

So Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' rolled on and we heard that my all time favourite SA musician was playing at the famous Kirstenbosch botanical gardens as part of there summertime concerts in the park. We just had to go.
 
We phoned them and to our horror the tickets were sold out for the Johnny Clegg show. We were dissapointed as he is absolutely briliiiant. Next minute we got a call from Julian Marsay, a friend from our church in Pretoria, who has been the Iron Maidens cycling partner here on leave and was going to the show. They had recieved two complimentary tickets and offered it to us. So off we went.
 
The show was around a hour and a half and absolutely brilliant. I love his music and songs. We both enjoyed it so much sitting on a blanket, everyone picknicking, one of the most clearest, spectacular views of a mountain to our right and people singing & jiving to Johnny. It was so worth it.
 
When the show ended we went back to fetxch our stuff from Clive & Diane and movwed on up the road to stay with Gary & Nicoleen, Robyns friend from school.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Day 6

So today after a very sluggish morning for me and a run for the Iron Maiden (good for her), we decided V&A Waterfront at Cape Town Harbour is the order fo the day. Look if there is one thing that Robyn loves more than, mmmm, Me is Harbours. If we are in a town or a city with one, we cannot leave there without seeing it.

So though the streets of Constantia we went and along the base of Table Mountain. Had a good walk around there, saw the necessary ships to satisfy Iron Maiden's appetite for a while and ten headed back to Clive & Diane for a braai.

We decided to take the scenice route via Camps Bay. I must just tell you that it was easily one of the best sites I have seen on this trip. With the Sun setting over the Atlantic Ocean, all the people on the beach front, the tourists sitting at coffee shops, what a sight.

Finished off another great day with friends, a wonderful braai and a good piece of Pork.
SB

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Day 3, 4 & 5

So the show moved on and a relatively early start was had. Robyn went for an hour run (HoeHaa Ironmaiden) and did some long overdue quiet time. We had a filling breakfast at our overnight accommodation, Inyathi Lodge. Today's destination was the Mother city, Cape Town. But before we would get there our navigator would take us on some detours. We saw places like Victoria Bay (my favourite for the day), Herolds Bay, this bay & that bay. Had good old fish & chips for lunch in Mossel Bay. (must confess this was the best calamari I have ever had) Back on the long road, with a petrol stop in Swellendam, where the locals told me that all that happens there is that it is HOT!
 
Next stop was, and we could not have missed out on that one, Cape Agulhas, the southern most tip of the beautiful African continent. Finally I am able to say I have been at this tip and have seen where the Indian and the Atlantic Oceans meet up. Was truly amazing. Must admit we almost blew back into the ocean with the winds that was there. Struisbaai, I must confess was a cool small holiday & fishing town.
 
Anyway, from there it was a journey to Somerset West where we were staying with Rob's german varsity friend, Tanya. By now we were tired of driving, and could not wait to get there. Well after travelling through beautiful farms lands and going over Sir Lowrey's Pass we found Somerset and the house we were staying in. What we did not expect was the stunning house and particularly the view. From the pool deck we could see Gordon's Bay & Cape point.
 
We decided then to go the next day to see Cape Point. What an beautiful trip all along the coast line. Got to see small famous cape towns such as Muizemburg, Fish Hoek and Simons Town. Have a look at thje previous post I did from Cape point.
 
We headed back and spent the afternoon in the pool looking over the swimming pools edge at Someset & Strand. We went and had an scrumptious supper of seafood at the small bay in Gordon's Bay.
 
Yesterday morning we decided to go for a drive through Stellenbosch to Fraschoek, the winelands community. Was a stunning drive through the vineyards and we made it to visit one of Robyn's first client, Cyril and his wife, who now own a 3.5ha wine farm. The gave us the tour of the houses and it was good to catch up. We headed back and had abit to eat before we moved on our road trip to Bergvliet, where we will be staying with Clive & Diane (robyn's best friend & bridesmaid) for few nights.

Was good to catch up with them over supper. So the Christmas balls journey continues. Onward we go!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Cape point - 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' Day 4

Standing at the tip of Cape Point, a historic landmark in South Africa, a landmark of such beauty but one that at the same time has caused much damage and lives cost. As I stand leaning over the walls with the Atlantic Ocean so blue I cannot help feeling God's power as I marvel it his creation. The awesomeness of His creation and the feel of His power as the Cape Doctor (the winds that clean the Cape) blow up the side of the mountain cliff face.
 
Being able to visit places like this and view His creation is phenonmenal and I am blessed being able to. As the birds swoop around the face cliffs the freedom they experience, at the same time as being carried by his power the wind. it makes me think of the verse in the Bible where we are carried on eagles wings.
 
When you look at this point, seeing the ocean bashing against the rocky cliffs, feel the wind blowing up the mountain, you can only appreciate it, but at the same time respect the creation.
 
While I stand here I cant help praying that more people can experience God's creation and beauty like I have been blessed today, whilst on holiday and that all can realised how great is our God!
 
God Bless our country and Africa!
SB

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Day 2

Sowe woke up in Graaf Reinette bright and early and decided that we would go and see the famous valley of desselation just outside the town. We had some time as our next destination was the beautiful town of Knysna. We packed up & headed out. Wow what a site it was. We climbed up the mountain in our car, to see some of the most amazing sites. Firstly we got the most beautiful view of the town and then got to see some of the amazing rock formations that lead to a valley with just open plains. It was beautiful.
 
Off to Knysna it then was. What a trip driving through some of the baron land I have ever seen. We had it all planned out, what our navigator did not realise was there was a 80km dirt road, so detour was the orde of the day. All went good with a few moments of speed limits ignoring but all went good and we arrived in Knysna.
 
Along the way we got to drive past the forests of Tsitstikama (lush green forests), stopped in Plettenburg bay to get a bite to eat and finally arrived at the wooden cabins we were staying in at Knysna. After relaxing for a half hour or so we decided to head to the lagoon to see the famous Knysna Heads (the two mountains that form the opening to the lagoon. Then Robyn spoilt us and we went on the sundowner cruise boat for an 1,5 hour trip around the lagoon to the heads. It was really cool, except for the loud arrogant guys on the boat as well. When we got back we went and found (on the quays) a nice little Italian restuarant and had the most amazing pasta's. All good to end of a great day.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Operation 'Bouncing Christmas Balls' - Day 1

So after a long year of work the December holidays have finally arrived for us. Robyn had been left in charge of the operational component of our holiday, and going to Cape Town it is!
 
Finally the 13th of december arrived and we were on leave. Day 1 destination, the small Eastern Cape town of Graaf Reinet. This town, as the legends go is one of the oldest towns in South Africa and had been established in the early 1700's, I believe.
 
So the plan had been to pack the night before, get an early nights rest, wake up at 05:00, pack the car and leave at 06:00. So what happened? We got home after work, tired, made supper, sat in front of TV and started watching Miss Congeniality on SABC 3, woke up at 10:00 and went to bed. By implication, we would have to pack and do everything in the morning. Well that is what happened. We woke up at 05:00, lay in bed till 05:20 and got up and rushed and left at 07:00. Between all of this there was puppy dog eyes given by the iron maiden as she try to convince me to take her bike with on the trip as she is going to loose fitness while we were away. By the way, under much protest by myself, she won!
 
So we were off and the adventures of the 'bouncing christmas balls' had begun. The road would be a long one, with 890km to evening 1 destination. The trip went well and we arrived in Graaf Reinett around 16:30. It was a long day with a petrol stop in Kroonstad, a get some lunch fro pick 'n pay in Bloemfontein, a pit stop & stretch my legs in Colesburg and finally a drive between Middleburg & Graaf Reinett that brought back memories of the research project i had done there in October / November / December 2003.
 
it was funny enough that during that trip that Iron Maiden and I started to g;communicate' with one another and that we realised there could be more to each other. So this town has some good memories for me personally. Since that trip I have told everyone about the kids we tested just outside the town in a small community called Neiu Bethesda, about the 2 restuarants we went to, one with the succulent springbok fillet and the other one with the most amazing kudu schnitzel (my other fond name for Robyn). So the plan had been to get there, check in (great little B&B we found for R280 for the room for the night - this town is known for all its B&B's and has around 2-3 in every street, with its main income coming from tourists ans business men), then head to one of these restuarants and have supper, which we did. Well the springbok place has closed down and the kudu place was fully booked. What a dissapointment, so Spur it had to be.
 
Anyway, we have enjoyed the time here, and have just woken up after a well rested evening in our room with its 2 single beds. But alls good. We are going to take a quick walk through the town (should take all of 5 min - ha ha) go visit one of the most beautiful churches, that forms the center piece of the town and the main street and then head off to day 2 destination, the coastal town of Knysna. We cant wait. Luckily today's trip will be around 4-5 hours. let me go and get finished. So watch this space and keep up to date on THE ADVENTURES OF THE BOUNCING CHRISTMAS BALLS!

Good Reads

  • The Bible
  • The Me I want to Be - John Ortberg
  • When the game is over, it all goes back in the box - John Ortberg
  • Holy Discontent - Bill Hybels
  • Courageous Leadership - Bill Hybels
  • Leading Like Jesus - Ken Blanchard
  • Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

Book Review Corner

Holy Discontent - Bill Hybels

The author challenges us to say what is our / my Holy Discontent. What is that thing that you just feel I must do something about, at whatever the cost! He uses the example of a Mother Theresa in India, a Martin Luther King who said I cant stand for racism and inequality any more.

What did I take from this book? Well what is my Holy Discontent? What is that thing that drives me deep to the core and at whatever cost I must do!