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December 2004 - Posts

  • Did you just see that year fly by?!

    I am astounded! It is the end of yet another year. Tonight we finish off 2004 like a good bottle of wine: with friends and food (and more wine of course). What a way for communities (SADeveloper, SAArchitect and the Cape Town MVP's) to end a year filled with success and opportunities grabbed! The lamb we are going to spit might not necessarily agree with us though.

    At the moment we have guests from Slovenia with us - Matjasz and Tamara. Matjasz is an MVP and this is why we know them. The communities bring us into contact with people we never would have met otherwise.

    We have been showing them various places in and around Cape Town. Unfortunately I have to work, so I missed Robben Island, Green Market Square and the wine tour (again!). I did however go along to Boulders, where we picknicked on a rock in the water, surrounded by penguins. Afterwards we had sundowners (while the sun was really setting) on Chapman's peak drive. It is wonderful to see our country through the eyes of foreigners. I checked Slovenia out. They come from a very picturesque world - I would love to visit them! They still think our country is beautiful. I am so proud to be South African!

    Now it is time for the Groot Trek. In a week's time, the movers begin packing up all our earthly posesssions in order to unload it a week later in JHB. All this while I am still working. The ray of sunshine is - they are unloading all our stuff at my dreamhouse! Yes, I found my dreamhouse at a prize we can almost afford. It was waiting for us, standing empty and an urgent sale. Now it is mine, all mine!

    Which reminds me: the official community roof wetting of the Erwee house in JHB will take place on the 4th of February 2005! All will be welcome. It will be a “dop & tjop” affair and you can help unpack some of the boxes (only kidding!).

    My best wishes for an exciting and prosperous 2005! May it bring plenty of learning opportunities and pockets full of money to each and everyone of you.

  • My new job!

    The year 2004 is almost gone. What a year! This year has brought me wonderful opportunities and great friends. I went to my first Tech-Ed and I got involved with SAArchitect.net. I learnt much about myself, my strengths and weaknesses. I have realised that I truely like people and want to see them succeed. As long as I spend my energy on people, I will excell at what ever I do, because I am doing something I am truely passionate about. Oh, yes and technology is quite cool too!

    Next year will start out with quite a few upheavels. The move to JHB and my new job. My husband also starts a new job. I know our stress levels will go through the roof and we will have a few fights over petty things. The kids will miss their friends and hate the new school uniforms. This is what makes life interesting. Is it worth all the upheavel? We shall see. Soon I will be a proud and enthusiastic employee of Microsoft South Africa! Evan will have a really challenging position too. Carreer wise the move to JHB is a clever one for us. Based on the overwhelming reaction I got on my previous blog and the e-mails I received, we will also not be friendless strangers in a scary place. We will have a home in a new city with friends waiting to make us feel welcome. 

    To each and everyone of you, have a wonderful festive season! May you find your passion in 2005 and ride on the wave of success it brings.

    PS. http://dotnet.org.za/tina/admin/EditGalleries.aspx?catid=648 Pics of my friends and I at the Shoprite year-end function

  • Moving to JHB

    So, I almost have my dream job. I have about a month to find a house, an au pair and to move. Panic is running quite high. How do you organise all of these from adistance? This is a move from Cape Town to JHb we are talking about!

    Today I drove to Wellington. The mountains were stunning, full of green and blue hues. I will miss this beauty very much. Gauteng is a strange and scary place for me. I will miss the mountains, the wine farms (the poor service?) and most of all the wonderful friends.

    No more impromptu cocktail parties with Ruari, no more Liesl popping in for a cigarette and a glass of wine, no more "skinder" sessions with Nikki and Marise.

    I will still have SAArchitect though, and I am sure I will make new friends in JHB. Already people like Kevin Trethaway and Fengol are going out of their way to assist where they can.

    JHB, here I come, ready or not. I am bringing a little bit of Cape Town with me. the mountains are too big to drag along, so it will have to be a few crates of wine...

     

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