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Hopes and Dreams

We've just come out the other side of a hectic last couple of months, rehearsing for a re-run of the dance, drama and singing production, Hopes and Dreams, at the Arscape Theatre. The show took place last weekend, 14th and 15th August and it was truly an exhilirating experience to be a part of! Yours truly even managed to score a dance piece complete with ballet bun and pointed toes!


Last weekend, particularly, Jorja spent most of the time in the care of Great Aunts and Grandmothers. What a blessing! She had a blast, too! Poor girl couldn't believe her good fortune when she was offered a whole chocolate muffin to enjoy on her own...



But on Monday it was back to business as usual. PJ has been busy serving guests at the house - visitors to this year's Cape Town Fashion Week - and Jorja has enjoyed her days at daycare. I managed to capture a few pics of her in action this week:






Start off with a wild warm up on the rocking horse...

Then go through a few simple First Words

Check to see that everything is still fine outside

And still fine inside, too!

When you're done with that, blow on the window for fun...

It's been a good week in the du Plessis household. We are thankful for work to go to, play time with friends and support when we need it the most!

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