"Simply Creative" - 5 new articles
For my creative friends...Okay! I always seem to apologise that it takes me so long to do posts! Why is life so hectic?!
Tomorrow afternoon we are off to experience our first overnight stay in the middle of the desert! We are going on a 4x4 adventure with friends and we are going to camp for the night, so that should be an interesting experience! Will blog the details with what we were up to... I know it has been a while since I blogged some pictures of the cards I have been making so here are four for you to all get yourselves inspired and your creative juices flowing! I am always envious of all those people who blog each and every day (or second day) with new creative ideas and things that they have been doing creatively! Where do they find the time!!! So here are 3 cards I made recently (the first 2 are just general cards and the last one - pink teddy card was for my niece, Ella-Rose who just recently turned 2):
Bryce is having a sports day so I am off to be the "Mommy support!"
Until later... International Day!Comes around once a year at Bryce and Logan's school. It is a day of celebrating your nationality and bringing you closer to people who come from the same background and country as you! It was wonderful to spend the morning with people from different nationalities and experience the unique cultures around the world.
Each country ie, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, India, Sweden, Germany, had a room in the school which was decorated in each countries "heritage". So South Africa/Africa had an "African Theme" displaying African prints, animals, etc. It was really well done but unfortunately I did not get any pics of the room. Some South African mums got together and baked koeksisters, babotie, milk tart, boerewors (also known as "sausage" for those Non-South Africans) and we also had biltong and droewors! Yum! Yum! Some of the SA moms and me were responsible for the kindies (kindergarten kids aged between 4 - 6) and had a room set up with them. We put together a 152 lion king masks made out of paper plates. Lots of time and effort! I was so grateful when they were done! I created the mask but not sure I will be so enthusiastic next year! Thanks to those Moms who helped though as I would still be doing the faces and cutting out 152 pieces of hair, 152 noses and 306 ears! Here is Logan wearing the mask. Unfortunately my camera decided to play up so I could not get as many pics as I wanted to but here is what I got: Myself, Bryce and Logan going to school Logan waving the SA flag he made Until next time... Dubai Aquarium
Happy New Year!Well, can you believe we are into the 4th day of our new year! If that's true, I would hate to see how fast this year is going to fly by! So my wish for you in 2009 is...
May your New Year be better than your old year.
May your goals be in reach and your dreams soar. May you receive many joys & blessings in 2009. I was reading the newspaper this morning (believe me I don't get to do this often) and read that John Travolta's son passed away on Friday morning, he was 16. They think he hit is head on the bath which caused a seizure. Apparently he did have siezures on the odd occassion. I felt so sad and reflected on how so many tragedy's happen everyday and we sometimes need to take a step back and be grateful for life and what it offers, no matter what curve balls are thrown our way! On to a happier note, we celebrated a very quiet Christmas with my brother, Vaughan and sister-in-law Nicky and lunch with our South African friends, Crystal, Bruce, Celeste, Jolene, Colin and their two friends Matt and Amy. It was a great day. We started off with going to a church service. Then we went to take some pics at the Burj Al Arab (just to prove we were in Dubai!). We came home for a very belated omlette breakfast which Peter made and then we opened presents (the boys were very patient to wait so long as it was around 13h00 before we started present swapping!). Here are some pics taken through the day... We celebrated our first New Year's Eve with friends of ours with a good 'ole spit braai! Not much celebrations going on though because the Sheikh of Dubai banned any outdoor celebrations (usually there are fireworks on the beach which a lot of the hotels let off as the New Year arrives) in support of the war going on along the Gaza strip. Well, that didn't stop us South Africans (and I am sure many out there too in Dubai) who had small house parties! Not sure that anyone would have seen much fireworks even if there were as there was such thick mist that came in, it was wonderful! Cool! At least the New Year did not bring in a hangover and we celebrated the day just relaxing at home.
So...2009...what will this year bring us...well, I suppose we will have to wait and see! All I wanted for Christmas....was a humungus Christmas tree for our house! Every Christmas time I put up our tree which was about half a metre high and it took me all of an hour to put it up and decorate! Well, my wish came true 3 days ago when we went shopping at one of the big shops here called Carrefour (a supermarket chain from France). They were having a 50 % discount off on all their Christmas decorations and I managed to get the last tree (just waiting for me!) on the shelf which was 2.4 metres. It almost got stolen out of my trolley too!
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