Thursday, November 17, 2011

Invited to the wedding?

So we're getting married in a week!!  Very very excited.  Just wanna straighten out one thing...


Obviously we cannot invite EVERYBODY, practically it is just not possible.  The way I selected people to invite was to ask the question:  Who's had a direct impact on my life in the last 6-8 months?  And I invited those.  So PLEASE don't take offense if you're not invited to the wedding...


We're having a after-party so if you would like to join us there, let me know and I'll make a plan!!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

That "Inner Voice"


And so another legend of our time dies.  I'm confronted with many inspirational word, but especially these words from Steve Jobs, obtained from an article in Time magazine:


"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life," he said, sounding as if the very thought of living someone else's life infuriated him. "Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."
Time Magazine


The similarities between Steve's words and this verse in the bible (The Message translation) struck me.  Check it out.  To say that he was on to something might be stating the obvious. 


"Don't become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You'll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you."
Romans 12:2

May we all learn something every day!  May we be wise enough to choose to trust "The Inner Voice".  May we be bold enough to  keep on learning, keep on growing, keep on exploring ourselves and  "The Inner Voice".

Friday, October 7, 2011

Transkei Explo Adventure no 1


So myself and Karen went on the "Transkei 5 day hike" along the wild coast of South Africa, hosted by Tuks Explo.  The 5-day hike started at the Wild-coast Sun on Tuesday 4 October 2011.  The first day was amazing.  Soon after we started I admitted to myself that my pack was a bit on the heavy side, but I carried it with pride.  After 3 (1 wet…) river crossings and only about 4 hours of hiking we reached our first nights sleeping place with fresh water, compliments of a nearby village!  We pitched our tents, had some coffee and prepared some food.  I was not long before a proper rainstorm hit us, without warning.  Everybody were in their tents in a flash and we spent the rest of the night in the safety of our tents.  We survived the night without getting wet!

The next morning we went through the drill of packing up camp and re-packing our backpacks. We started hiking @ about 09:00.  Little did we know how far we would have to go.  We soon figured out that we needed to cover 18km to the next campsite.  18km of walking on a soft beach with a heavy pack.  I was already wearing my knee guard because I know my knee does have a weak spot  and my friend Reinard recommended that I wear one.  I son realized I had a problem… My knee started acting up… We were looking forward to lunch…

After lunch I was in such pain, a familiar pain, the same type of pain I felt when I did the fish river canyon a year ago, a pain that resulted in my knee being so tightly strapped that I could not bend it for the last 3 days of the hike.  I knew what was coming so I discussed the option with Karen.  We soon came to the conclusion that we had one of two options:  Turn around and hike back for 2 days or bail out asap.  we discussed this with our tour guide and he suggested that we catch a taxi out at the next village, about 4 km away.  We agreed and got cracking at the last 4 km's.  The crew ended up carrying ALL my gear even though I fought hard to keep my full kit on my back…  Even without weight on my back I was struggling.

Since the taxi from the village only went to town early in the morning, our guide, Bongani, organized us a room to stay in in a village called Mtentu.  And that's where our ways parted.  The rest of the group continued on their way, our hike was over.  We retired to a small shack where we could relax and sleep. We soon decided to stay another day and relax, we were, after all, on holiday…

The next day was spent sleeping late, reading, eating… sleeping, some more reading and eating.  We had our own village-dog and a mouse that visited at night. At first we thought it was a rat the size of a small horse, but later saw the little guy looking for food for his kids…

Anyhow, this morning we had to catch the taxi from Mtentu back to the wild coast sun.  We met the local Taxi-business-owner, Thuleka Sonjica, who was our private guide on the way back the wild coast sun.  What a guy.  he owned 3 taxi's and drives one of them to town every day, transporting the people in his village to town!

He dropped us at the N2 where we got a taxi for the remaining 20 odd km's back to the wild coast sun.

What an adventure with an very adventurous Karen!

Pictures to follow, the internet speed here is really really bad....