ETTEDUALC <
ETTEDUALC is my name Claudette writen backwards :) My life is not only upside down, its back to front! I write on my blog about things I do, read and see so keep tuned for some funny's, interesting and down right self indulgence!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
MIDRAND - Ryk Neethling
So while waiting for the Guatrain on 10 July 2012 Charles Ellis-Banks and Charmiane Buttrick spotted Olympic Swimmer Ryk Neethling at Marlboro Station.
They seemed to have been a little star-struck and didn’t get a photo with him, but Charmaine snapped this one on her phone.
Seems like its CELEB SPOTTING at NIC
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Beautiful New Year
On Saturday 07 January 2011, while enjoying the view outside I spotted a butterfly on the bench. I ran inside to get a picture, I love butterflies and often miss a chance to get a good picture of them.
Just as the picture was snapped the butterfly flew off, flying a little “rickety” off into the distance.
Only when I checked the picture did I realise there was a cocoon, so I had missed the emerging from by a minute :(
But I am tacking it as a sign of a BEAUTIFUL NEW YEAR!
WISHING YOU ALL A BEAUTIFUL, TRANSFORMINGLY MAGICAL NEW YEAR!
Monday, January 9, 2012
RIP GRANDPA
Can’t believe my last post was about my Grandpa and just 6 days later I would say Goodbye Forever.
My heart was telling me to take some time off work and be with my Grandpa, little did I know I would be there the day he died.
Grandpa my heart misses you so much and I cannot comprehend a life without you in it. You were always there when I needed you, day or night. You always listened and tried gave good advice. You always made me feel so special and loved. You always said goodbye like it would be your last. You always gave the best hugs.
I will forever treasure the special time I shared with you on your last days. I LOVE YOU!
CANCER IS SO LIMITED... It cannot cripple love, it cannot shatter hope, it cannot corrode faith, it cannot eat away peace, it cannot destroy confidence, it cannot kill friendship, it cannot silence courage and it cannot quench the human spirit.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Grandpa
(My grandpa and I in 2009 – we both dread getting our pictures taken so love that I share one of his traits)
My grandpa has been diagnosed with Cancer on the 24 November 2011.
This has been a really bitter pill to swallow - As we lost my Granny 16 years ago to CANCER and know that this is not going to be easy as he is much older and weaker than my Gran was when she was initially diagnosed. So I thought as I was drying my tears of all the things I am truly grateful that relate back to my Grandpa;
· My dad would not have been here if my Gran and Grandpa only wanted to have one son.
· I would not have had the loving Godparents, parents, cousins and sister if my Grandfather didn’t have children.
· I would not have had those wonderful memories of December holidays in Bloemfontein, these holidays where filled with sunshine, swimming, swinging (my grandpa made each grandchild their own swing), slip-and-slides, days out at the zoo, driving in his car, videos, hanging from the washing line and spinning around and most of all the great big hugs.
· My Grandpa is a GENTLE SILENT GIANT – Gentle as a lamb, with great big arms that could crush you but never did. He is silent and always listens, he is not the life of the party, but the one that always you could sit and talk to for hours. He always gave the best advice and would give you his last pennies if he knew it would help you. He is someone I have literally looked up to my whole life. Tall enough to have to bend when he walked into the caravan, doors and tents on trips.
· Grandpa is the one that would always have a hanky for your scrapes or tears.
· Grandpa always wear those awesome shirts, he has had them for ages and they are so soft from all the washing.
· Those tall beer glasses and always cold beer, famous in my Grandpa’s house – you will never go thirsty.
· Breakfast in bed – He makes a mean scramble eggs in the microwave.
· Holding Hands, this was a thing that Grandpa would always do, if we were walking with him you would have to keep up (he walks fast) and always hold his hand.
I’m all teary eyed today, guess the fear, disbelief and hurt has set in. I don’t want to loose this amazing person that has truly been so special to me.