Monday, April 13, 2015

I will have for the rest of the year to think back to my mom


So grateful to the title to 'blog'. The past month was so incredibly nice. I started with water aerobics and it has the last neck spasm drown! With the descent to Cape Town, the seat belt still planed where damage from radiation was over, but the return nook trip was no discomfort anymore. I also had no chemotherapy or hormone pill side effects not reported nook about.
The holiday in the Cape was amazing. It was great to visit with grandparents and our little house that was literally in Bloubergstrand, our weary souls refreshed. The thatched nook house was one of the first houses there and was declared a national monument. The wooden floors, antique Cape Dutch furniture and socializing patio with a fireplace and shelves full of books has created the perfect nest for rest and recovery. Peter even noted that the location will inspire any writer to create something and he feels we need - even if it's nook just our name on a piece of paper! I have every morning Laurika broadcast on the beach for my children, and Peter "Rock Table" as it is called Richter declined.
There was also a nice Monday nook morning alone with Peter for sparkling wine and nougat nook with JC Le Roux and a run at Brenaissance and Beyerskloof. We had a delicious Barnyard appointment had with the beloved Juanita Du Plessis and her daughter, the little children to grandparents went to sleep. Another highlight was the photo session on fairytale beautiful Lourensford, the Steam Punk Truth coffee shop, The Castle, Gardens, Parliament, museum, aquarium, sunset on Lion's Head, breakfast on Skilpadvlei, nook teatime on Rheebokskloof, Kirstenbosch, fantastic fish and chips at Muizenberg.
In the beautiful Karoo stay convinced us in Colesberg and the hostess us another half hour drive back to Gariep dam overflowing. What a "once-in-a-lifetime experience! So much water, power and booming - a real spectacle! Our first Sunday at Grandma-visiting our Bergsig DRC and listening to be a most inspiring sermon on light and salt. The theme seems to pursue our family since the Scheeperse us Juanita's "Be light" CD gave! Two brave men's testimonies, we are surprised and touched.
I will have for the rest of the year to think back to my mom's tart and father's cakes, Aunt Nella's apple pie and all the strange smells, colors, nook tastes and looks good from the inner city, the waterfront's excellent waffles, nook the nice clothing shopping with my mom and dad and the glorious stoepkuiers for the booming surf until late evening. nook Cape Town was so comforting to me known, but also eclectic, fresh, modern and inspiring. No wonder that my friend Debbie moved to study fashion design started! The city is also not free by Times magazine named the number one choice for tourists. We have at least four film crews encountered who was busy shooting commercials and one could feel the energy and creativity just feel everywhere. nook
The end of March in the Boland, has its own special charm. The sweetest barnyardgrass are still harvested and most trees and vine leaves start to change color in the autumn richest nook hues. It's a time and place that songwriters in wool jerseys with sweet wine makes dense. I feel nostalgic about where I grew up, but also blessed to it all again could experience a stroke and my family was going to show.
Home my Small Group Ministry held a delicious meal and biblical Albert and I took part in our first joint song production. What a privilege on Palm Sunday with him on stage (steps of the temple) to rise with a wonderful choir, beautiful decor, light and beautiful music. I feel so relieved to not miss out on anything not!
The people's response to my short hair is becoming for us a source of entertainment. A lady behind us sat in church nook and wondered aloud whether his wife left Peter said to someone else! I must admit it's very convenient for to be an instant roadworthy, but let there be no mistake be - I can not wait to again have a bun too!
Life after cancer is hopeful and energetic. I can not remember the last time I did not feel so good. It's hard to think during chemo you food and sports ever again will enjoy effusively. Now everything is extra nice and pretty. I'm ready for anything to tackle and are excited about what is ahead with the church and school.
Next month happens the first tests and then take out the port. Meanwhile I revel in my new-found freedom, time of life. It's as if a light is on, and the future is before me. I think a lot of people's objectives and priorities are changed by something dramatic like cancer, but to me it does not. I still want a little nook more committed and passionate nook live all my old love - the M's, motherhood, people, music, and everything is nice looking! Last year's cancer. This year's mine.
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