Monday, November 29, 2010
IT IS ALMOST CHRISTMAS!
Hi All
Well time flies, it has been a months since I last updated and a lot has happened. We are now nicely settled into our home and have literally slowed down to crawling pace, it has been a crazy year! So much has happened and who knows what will still happen before December 2010 comes to an end.
As most of you know, Günther's mom had a stroke and is being taken care of in the Prinzessin Rupprecht Frailcare Centre and is doing a lot better, amazing what proper care can do and I sincerely admire the nursing staff they are wonder workers and never gets recognized for their good work. She is still paralyzed on the righthand side and probably will never be able to walk or use her right hand again and the challenge always remains to keep the bloodflow going properly and for the nursing staff that is a challenge but they are amazing. They have a way of getting a laugh out of her that others cannot. She is really looking much better under the circumstances and always look well cared for. She sleeps most of the time but we think, or rather we hope that that is a good thing.
The budgie has gone flying off into the wild world, Mitzi throw his cage off the cupboard and after retrieving him, Günther bumped the cage off and I think by then Boy has just had enough and decided it was the best thing to get out of here as his life is in danger. We are hoping that he joined the avery of budgies that lives freely in the trees at Cafe Anton and will be happy there. Thing is we do not generally like birds in captivity but he was so cute but now I feel ok as he is free and hopefully amongst his own kind so no more feeling bad!
It is almost Christmas and for once I can actually prepare properly for Christmas, most of my shopping foodwise and gifts is almost done, well considering that it will just be Kim, myself and Günther, it was not too serious, but at least I will not have to rush around buying things at 99, well only fresh vegies,and hat else may be needed.
Last night we went to the Advents church service at the Stadtsmission, it was really nice (especially the cookies!), there is so much going on here now in Swakop with Christmas approaching.
Our place is really looking Christmassie, Mitzi helped me with the decorations, it is Günther's responsibility to get the tree, he says that since it is Namibia, we need to get a white thorn tree which is the traditional Namibian Christmas tree, however, I was more thinking in the line of a GREEN tree, everything cactussie and thorny is just too much for me lately but I did say it is his job so lets see what happens.
We even have a Father Christmas, sure hope he brings big presents (although he does not look like your traditional red-cheeked-friendly-faced father Christmas) and a snowman in the middle of the desert (Petra that is still your snowman - do you remember him!).
For some people the effort of getting ready for Christmas is just too much!! Günther was just home for lunch and was telling me that at the Brauhaus they have a big Christmas tree up and I must go have a look, you don't understand, in a small place like Swakop, that is a big event! Shops are running empty now already and I still need to get 1/2 things, thing is in Swakop you have to find out when new stock is arriving, and if there is something you like you have to take it immediately, if you go back tomorrow it will be gone so no "I will sleep on it kinda thing" it will not be there if you go back tomorrow.
I baked and am still baking some Christmas cookies, doing it in stages, Saturday I made Zimtsterne, they are really nice, but they are really not that easy to make and they are really expensive you use a load of nuts and eggs and in the end have only close on sixty cookies, but they are heavenly I must admit even though I have sworn that I will only attempt these at Christmas, the recipe I had omitted to tell you that you have to roll it out on baking paper or clingfilm and it was sticking to the surface and I did not know how to get it right eventually I went onto the internet and my Das Grôße Kochbuch and found out that that actually makes it a lot easy, in fact on clingfilm it is the easiest to do. A lot of effort but well worth it, this is one cookie I will not share so easily, my outydse soetkoekies, gingerbread men, etc. will have to do as gifts!!
I even made little gift packets of decorations for the Christmas tree for a friend's daughters with tags and labels and everything, I really got creative this year, it is just so much fun when you actually have a bit of time on hand!
The biggest gift is that Kim is coming home for Christmas, I am literally counting the days, if I was still little I could create and Advents calender and maybe the days will go faster. It will be so nice to have her here I just cannot wait. This will also be the first Christmas we will be staying at home, for the last 10 years!! we have been on the farm in George on on the river at the Orange or somewhere else (failing memory), this will be a first and we are quite excited hence all the effort with decorating and getting things ready.
The 24th will see us having a big Christmas dinner, I have a request for a duck from Günther (and I bought one when I was in Windhoek, it is a French duck - well lets hope it taste good!). I wanted a gammon and then we decided on a pork neck as well, we will have meat left until new year but it will be fun and less cooking in the days after Christmas. Tradition here in Swakop is a big family dinner on the 24th and then on the 25th everyone goes off to the beach with friends for the day to have a braai or a potjie, thus far I think we have said it will be a potjie, there goes the kilograms I have worked so hard on shedding - ahh but it is well worth it!
I will update a little more closer to the time and would love to hear how my friends all over the world will be spending their Christmas!
LOL - till later
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Great dat Kim Kersfees saam met julle gaan wees! Ek is baie beindruk met jou Kersversierings. Myne is hierdie jaar beperk tot 'n glasbak met rooi glasballe op die tafeltjie in die voorportaal en 'n houengeltjie met Pippi Langkous vlegseltjies wat haar beentjies daar sit en swaai. O ja, en die Kers-boog met kerkie en liggies in my kombuisvenster. Ons vlieg die 23e na Anneliese en Andre toe en vandag het ons nog op nr9 vir Simone ook 'n kaartjie ge-organise, weet nie wat Andre sê van sy vol huis oor Kersfees nie. Wens Estelle-hulle kon ook saam met ons gevier het. Mooi gaan daar met julle en geniet die Kersgety saam as gesin!
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