"Life as we see it", right?
My time so far at the cycle tour office is reminding me of just how demanding life in this age can be - a time seeking instant solution and gratification: We want it now! We won't wait!This is what makes a relaxing, easy going activity seem so rewarding! We've always been fortunate enough to cook with pleasure - obviously more for mine! And since returning from BA, we've also found great enjoyment from leisurely strolls in the neighbourhood or at Sea Point promenade.
Take time for this!
Here's what we've been a part of this past week:
We were encouraged to see a group of students from Bishops come out (even in the rain) and join with the FBC team in painting a mural on the school's new diningroom and kitchen wall. For news and updates visit: http://www.fbcschool.org.za/
We joined over 15 000 walkers in a quest to feed the hungry children in the Western Cape, by participaing in the Blisters for Bread walk on Sunday. We tackled the event with friends and enjoyed the beautiful Cape Town weather. We even earned ourselves a blister or two!
This week we've enjoyed special meals with special friends - a treat uncommon for usual midweek madness! As the week has drawn to a close, we've also appreciated our quiet and empty space at home to go about our chores and simply catch up.
I was in contact with a friend from Argentina this week, who shared the latest news from our BA church and neighbourhood. Hard to believe that we've been back in Cape Town for as long as we were there!
This weekend we can look forward to a Joy of Motherhood conference for Ashleigh on Saturday , a reunion with friends who've just returned from a month travels up north and a birthday celebration of note!
was she trying to email her mom to fetch her early from day care? how old does she think she is?! too cute.
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