29 July 2007

AND THE WINNER IS ....
- Sunday, 29 July 2007
A big thank to those who took the time to take a guess on Doing Life. The guess being the average age of the sixteen Cathedral Peakers. Most of your guesses were between 42 and 48. Unfortunately no one had it spot on, but interestingly enough, the last person to cast their guess was the closest ... mmm... just wondering whether there could have been some bribing behind the scenes. Congratulations Kirsten Bennett your guess of 47.5 was within 0.1 from the correct average age which was 47.6. You probably cannot wait to get your hands on the scrapping hamper. Fortunately the hamper is still safe after nearly being hijacked by a very confident Brenda Moon yesterday!
- The Judge Signing Off

23 July 2007

THE CATHEDRAL PEAKERS and the GREEN MAMBA! Thursday to Sunday, 19-22 July 2007
This was a scrapping and photography breakaway that will definitely go down in history earmarked by an ever present Green Mamba alias Beverley. To make matters worse, the Green Mamba celebrated her 40-something birthday on Friday disguised as you know what ... The Mamba's charming partner, Graham made sure that all the Mamba's snaky friends got treated to a lethal Blue Job i.e. Turquoise Dakari cocktail, resulting in all the Mamba's snaky friends slithering into the dining room the next morning for breakfast, with serious barbies onboard. A big thank you also to our conference co-ordinator, Friedhold of Cathedral Peak Hotel who saw to it that the Green Mamba was spoilt with a quaint little tin with a photo of Cathedral Peak on the lid and filled with lots of yummy stuff.
The breakaway was even more special with six faithful and patient husbands accompanying their scrapmad wives. A big thank you to all the DH's (darling husbands) for assisting in hauling all the photographic equipment, lunch packs and water along during our 9km hike to and from Neptune Pools on Friday, and that in somewhat hot winter conditions of 31oC. Without you such stunning photo compositions (see pics below) would not have been snapped so easily. It was also quite pleasing to see the DH's also partaking in utilising as many photo opportunities as possible and making a good job of it as well - sure evidence that they were actually attentive during the photographic theoretical brief Thursday afternoon.
Serious scrapping commenced at 4pm on Friday afternoon (after the 9km hike), leaving the DH's to fend for themselves - an opportunity they grabbed without arguing, scared that they might have to haul some more equipment up the mountains.
See the previous post 'One Template 3 Designs' below for pics of the three layouts the girls did. I must give the girls a tap on the shoulder for the stunning layouts they produced by just following the notes included in their kits. Tha Teacha (yours truly) idled around and only had to give limited guidance to her well trained students.
One of the girls, Retha had a serious head start in that her DH, JC asked permission to join the scrapping girls under the false pretences that he had work to do on his laptop. We however discovered that it was not 'work that he had to do on his laptop', but more like 'work he wanted to do on his light box' which he designed himself. His light box was equipped with a special glass top on which one can cut directly. The two of them had a sure success recipe going to complete the three layouts. Retha did the photograph selection and cutting and her DH did all the paper measurements, cutting, inking and sticking down - everything done perfectly (welgedaan JC)!
The other girls (wanting to know what the hidden agenda was) could not believe Retha's luck and wanted to rent her DH scrapper, but unfortunately his fees was a bit on the steep side, so everyone stopped chirping him. Retha and JC definitely made a super team, they even had her parents, Alta and Chris coming with on the breakaway to keep their two adorable kiddos, JC junior and Nicola company whilst they could spend quality time with each other. Now if that is not being organised, I don't know what is.
Friday afternoon's scrapping went on uninterrupted until 7:30pm after which a sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by all, followed by some die hards enjoying shooters in Harry's bar as well as others enjoying a night cap in the more formal Albert's bar - a definite split in taste was detected here?!
Saturday kicked off with everyone feeling a bit green at breakfast facing the Green Mamba in her full disguise, Johnsons' Overalls and all. The whipped was cracked by Tha Teacha chasing everyone down the hill to make full use of the soft early morning light for portrait shots. One or two poor souls opted to descent the hill via four wheels, nurturing blistered feet caused by the hike to Neptune's pools the day before. Tha Teacha said thanks to the blistered feet, which saved her from carrying a step ladder and wooden chair from Alberts bar down the hill.
Everyone enjoyed frolicking in the shade which included scaling a step ladder held still by the Green Mamba and Retha's DH's in order to take portrait shots at an angle from above. The models were anyone who was willing to be a famous model for a moment. Yours truly don't want to disappoint any of the models who perhaps thought they had a career in the making, but I think everyone will agree that Nicola and JC junior were the most photogenic of all! Girls you all did yourselves proud. Everyone had a few stunning portrait shots. See below.
Amidst all the excitement whilst taking all the portrait shots under the trees, the girls plotted a future group photo opportunity for later that afternoon. The girls and one DH scrapped from 10am until 4pm when everyone was summonsed to meet at the same tree spot of earlier that day. Little did the men know that they were literally going to be ditched! On our way to the tree spot, the party was signalled to make a roadside stop at the chapel for a w'holly' relaxed group shot, which proved to be a gigantic task for yours truly. Just getting some 'Henry's' on their knees proved to be a challenge on its own, but nothing that a cuddling bum from a Henry's partner couldn't resolve.

Back Row Standing, from left to right: Karen and Riaan van Staden, Conroy, Graham Dow, JC Oelofse and Dereck and Michelle Ramsay. Front from left to right: Carolyn Lynn, Shelley Candiotes, Yours truly, Denise and Henry Pienaar, JC junior and Retha Oelofse, Nicola Oelofse and Sheila Corfe. Lying on ground from left to right: Beverley Dow (the Mamba) and Rayna Winson

Once the w'holly' group shots were in the bag, the party continued down the hill towards the famous tree spot where everyone was court marshaled onto their back sides into a ditch filled with autumn leaves. Some took the idea like a fish to the water and flopped down without blinking an eye, but others had serious doubts about degrading their bodies with leaves and the thought of a bug or two crawling over them was just too horrifying. But once they noticed that those who were already lined up in the ditch seemed unscathed, they cautiously made their way down next to the others. Once everyone was ditched, a lot of wiggling and giggling ran through the ranks. I had the camera on a tripod with the timer on and had to negotiate a few quick runs down the embankment of the ditch and aim my fall into the ditch next to my DH within 10 seconds each time and if you don't believe me, the bruises are there as evidence. Just to annoy those 'prim-and-proper' bug-fearing ditchers everyone grabbed handfuls of leaves and threw it in the air just as the shot was taken. It really made for some fun action shots - see the photos below.

After everyone had got themselves out of the ditch and made sure there's no leaves or bugs in strange places under their clothes, the party set forth for sunset and reflection shots at the golf course. The blister bearing members (i.e. Shelley) of the party who used their wheels earlier in the day to get down the hill, even braved the few km's by foot, but not without a plan up her sleeve. There was a moving suspension bridge over a river to negotiate before getting onto the golf course and everyone was cautious not to become frog food, the DH's included.

The party ambled around attempting to get that perfect reflection shot in the pond. Lots of laughs went round the ranks when the paparazzi i.e. JC, Dereck and yours truly lined their cameras up on tripods whilst the whole party sat down next to the pond facing the paparazzi. The paparazzi all put their self timers on at the same time and dashed a 50m stretch of hilly ground to take their spots with the group within 10 seconds. Some members of the party caught the dashing paparazzi on camera.

Everyone started making their way back up the hill to the hotel, with darkness setting in fast. Half the party went ahead, whilst the other half was still taking some shots before they also made their way back. Fortunately yours truly had the blister bearing, Shelley in her party who executed her POA perfectly. Just after the suspension bridge was scaled, she waived down a handsome young lad in a 4x4 with a wiggling thumb. No sooner had her thumb raised and the young lad shrieked to a halt. Everyone eagerly utilised this opportunity to get back up the hill without effort. The 4x4 party passed the very exhausted by foot party along the way just before they reached the top of the hill with loud cheers, but their punishment was the sponsoring of cocktails in Harry's bar later that evening.
The breakaway was concluded on Sunday morning with a 3 hour slideshow of everyone's photos taken as part of their photographic practicals. Congratulations to everyone who applied the 'thirds rule', 'move in closer', 'frame the subject', 'open a path' and 'use angles' principles excellently.

Thanks once again to all of you, who made this breakaway so much fun and I trust that all of you at least learnt something new and came back with batteries recharged.

There was quite a few bribes during the scrapping sessions for that Teacher's Pet position. So, to the real TP - watch out there's some serious competition around.
To everyone who have not yet guessed the average age of the Cathedral Peak Ditchers, you have until Sunday, 29 July 2007 to go and take a guess (see entry below) and stand a chance to win the scrapping hamper!
- Ditching Paparazzi Signing Off

22 July 2007

ONE TEMPLATE, 3 DESIGNS
- Sunday, 22 July 2007

Here are the three layouts the Cathedral Peak delegates have been creating with this new page planner template during their breakaway. The idea was to demonstrate, that with a little bit of imagination one template can be manipulated to do more than one layout. The template is actually a 'page planner' and a fourth layout could also be created with it by using it as is. So to all of you who are purchasing the the set of three kits, keep in mind that you can do a fourth layout by using the template as is and flipping it in different directions.
PS: A big thank you once again to Ellie and Philip for manufacturing my template design in time for our breakaway.
Coming soon: Report on Cathedral Peak Breakaway!
- Template Bewitched Signing Off
A BRAND NEW TEMPLATE
- Sunday, 22 July 2007
Here's a brand new template launched at our Cathedral Peak Scrapping breakaway. The design resembles an eye shape hence the template being called the Eye Template. We got the idea for this template, whilst paging through a book with quilting designs. A big thank you also to Ellie's hubby, Philip for fine tuning the final design and having it manufactured on time for our breakaway.
Here's two layouts I have created with this template.
For anyone interested in getting their hands on this template, you are welcome to pop me an email [see email icon under my profile].

- Eye Witness Signing Off

16 July 2007

ON A BIT OF A SAD NOTE
- Monday, 16 July 2007
For those of you who are regular passersby on Doing Life, probably would have caught on that my darling hubby, Conroy had recently finished another era in his business career by successfully mediating and effecting the sale of all 28 Shell Autoserve service stations in South Africa to McCarthy, resulting in most of the Shell employees being taken over by McCarthy as well.
He has accepted an offer as General Manager of the Distributor Management Team, responsible for distributors in Africa, of which there currently are 7 (incl. Mauritius) of Toyota Tsusho Africa http://www.ttaf.co.za/Automobile.asp on 4 July which he just could not refuse . This is a division of Toyota responsible for vehicle exports to the rest of Africa including Mauritius. Unfortunately, their head office is right in the middle of Sandton, Johannesburg. So, yes you have guessed right, the worst case scenario is true. The Kloof Fouries are relocating to Johannesburg. I am so proud of hubby. He truly deserves this fantastic opportunity that has come his way and I support him wholeheartedly in this new venture.
But, in the same breath I am sooooo very sad and heartbroken having to leave behind so many friendships formed during the 5,5 years we have been Durbanites. My scrapbooking students have become true friends over the years.
Conroy officially starts working for TTAF on Monday 13 August 2007. A great deal needs to happen in a very short space of time. I actually just don't want to think about it - will just get myself into a tizz. We have to sell our house in Kloof; buy a new house in Johannesburg; get all our worldly belongings safely from Kloof to Johannesburg; resigning from AlexanderCox where I have been their fulltime legal secretary and bookkeeper for more than 5,5 years and saying goodbye to my bosses and colleagues; say goodbye to all my beloved scrapbooking students and dear friends; leave my home executive of more than 5 years, Rose, behind; bid goodbye to my facial consultant Shani and my hair engineer, Ulrike - all this happening in a space of two months, perhaps three months.
On the other hand there are a tiny bit of good news as well, especially for my scrapping students. Starting out in J'burg, I am not planning to hold a full time job in the business world, for the first time in 23 years - just cannot imagine all that free time belonging just to myself.
Actually I am planning to put all this free time to a good cause and passion of mine i.e. Scrapbooking. I am planning to create one double page scrapbooking kit (everything included i.e. comprehensive notes, all the supplies, a photo of the layout, etc.) every month. So to all my KZN students (as well as other die hard scrappers out there), if any of you are interested in having a kit a month being posted to you, please let me know to put your name on my distribution list for the kits.
Some of you have also probably noted that I will be coming to Durban on Saturday, 19 January 2008 and Saturday, 14 June 2008 to host two scrapbooking days at Makaranga Garden Lodge. So please make a note of these two dates in your diaries. If any of my students need supplies, let me know and I will try and have it available at these two scrapping days.
If anyone of you are perhaps visiting Johannesburg, you are most welcome to contact me for a private lesson. I will be teaching scrapbooking from home again in Johannesburg (on a fulltime basis) and will attempt to build up a clientelle there. So if anyone of you have friends or family who scraps or are keen to begin scrapping, I would appreciate it if you could perhaps put in a good word for me.
NB: To the TP Gang - there is perhaps an off-chance that our new possie will have some lockers and sleepover facilities for you die hard scrappers! So please feel free to visit.
A Huge thank you, hug and a kiss to all my loyal supporters/students - you have all been exceptionally kind and friendly to me over the years and we will definitely be in contact either through DOING LIFE or at my scrap days!
- The Blue Room City Hopper Singing Off

13 July 2007

NOW'S YOUR CHANCE - TAKE A GUESS!
- Sunday, 8 July 2007
For those poor unfortunate souls out there (with reference to Tha Teacha's students - not the TP's) who will be deprived of their scrapping fix during our Cathedral Peak Photographic/Scrapping Breakaway - here's your golden opportunity to win a RAK (Random Act of Kindness). You will however have to take the abacus out, dust if off and shuffle a little bit of grey matter around and calculate the average age of the 16 delegates attending the breakaway. To aid the grey matter though, here are the names of the delegates:
Desire Fourie (Tha Teacha)
Conroy Fourie (Tha Teacha's partner for life)
Rayna Winson (the Pilgrim)
Shelley Candiotes (the Pilgrim's friend)
Carolyn Lynn (the Happy Camper)
Sheila Corfe (Springbok Mum)
Karen van Staden (Mum of many sons)
Riaan van Staden (Dad of many sons)
Michelle Ramsay (Doing Life's Assistant)
Dereck Ramsay (Music Lover)
Beverley Dow (Self Proclaimed Teacher's Pet)
Graham Dow (Self Proclaimed TP's life partner)
Retha Oelofse (Conquerer of Kilimanjaro)
JC Oelofse (Kilimanjaro Survivor)
Denise Pienaar (Self Proclaimed TP's Sister in Law)
Henry Pienaar (Self Proclaimed TP's Brother in Law)
Here's the RAK up for grabs.
To stand a chance to win this RAK, leave a comment here with your calculation of the average age of the 16 delegates. Please take care though that your answer has not already been used by someone before you. Don't forget to state who you are. [If you are not a member of Blogspot select Anonymous and then publish your comment.]
GOOD LUCK. The winner will be announced on Sunday, 29 July 2007.
- Signing off with Cathedral Peak Fever Running High
MELISSA CORFE - SA ARE PROUD OF YOU - Friday, 13 July 2007

Melissa Corfe far right. (12 July 2007)

Message from a proud Mum (ex Bundu Chick) to DOING LIFE's author:

"Hi Desire, Thought I would keep you posted on Melissa’s details. She won two of the ten golds for SA last night. One for the 100 free and one for the relay, picture attached. Cheers Sheila"

"Hi Desire,The Gold Medal count for Melissa at All Africa Games has now increased to three!!!! She also broke the Games record last night in 200m Freestyle.They even showed her interview on the news last night. What a proud moment!!! I must admit to feeling very emotional, maybe missing her as well. Sheila"

"Essentially, Melissa is driven by her passion to represent her country at the highest level in the Beijing 2008 Olympics. She remains a very humble and hard working athlete who always strives to give of her best at every possible moment. As her parents, she continues to make us very proud and will always uphold her family values and be the perfect daughter to us. Best Regards Sheila"

INTERESTING FACTS:

Date of Birth: 20/01/1986 Country of Residence: South Africa Nationality: South African

ACHIEVEMENTS:

MELISSA CORFE ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2006 AND PART OF 2007: Represented South Africa at Common Wealth Games in 2006 making two final events and finishing in the top 5 for both 100m & 200m backstroke KZN Senior SPORTS WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 SA Short Course 2006 – 5 Gold Medals SA Nationals 2007 – 3 Gold Medals, 2 Silver 2ND Female in Women’s open event @ Midmar 2007 (1st South African) 2007 Selected for SA Olympic Squad for Beijing 2008 2007 Selected for SA Team for All Africa Games Algeria 2/7/2007 to 22/7/2007 2007 Selected for SA Team for Japan International Meet August 2007 2007 Selected for SA Team for World Student Games, August 2007

Noteworthy Events: She has held 14 age group records and 6 open women's records.

Championships/Events: All Africa Games, Algiers, gold medal, 100 freestyle, 2007 FINA Swimming World Cup, Dutban, 17th (2:03:33), 200m Freestyle, 2005 FINA Swimming World Cup, Durban, 7th (8:48:47), 800m Freestyle, 2005 FINA Swimming World Cup, Durban, 3rd (2:12:02), 200m Backstroke, 2005 FINA World Championships, Montreal, 17th (2:14:71), 200m Backstroke, 2005 FINA World Championships, Montreal, 16th ( 4:12:21), 4 x 100m Medley relay, 2005 Commonwealth Youth Games, 6 gold medals, 2 bronze medals, 2004

Current Positions: Swimmer- 800m Freestyle, South African Swimming team Swimmer- 100m backstroke, South African Swimming team Swimming- 200m Backstroke, South African Swimming Team

- Proud Teacher of a Springbok Mum Signing Off

03 July 2007

NICOLE FISCHER @ FASHION WEEK

- Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Nicole Fischer, Stella Fischer's (a Scrapping Student of mine) daughter once again modelled during the Fashion Week held here in Durban last week. I am sure you will all agree that Nicole is just getting prettier and prettier as time goes by. I am sure she had quite a few members of the audience stunned with her natural beauty. Stella, you and your family can be proud of Nicole.

"Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades. A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful." - Jacqueline Bisset

- Another one of Nicole's proud admirer's Signing Off

01 July 2007

PROTEA FANTASY
- Sunday, 1 July 2007
A while ago I blogged about the beautiful proteas (my favourite flower) hubby Conroy got me. It was no special occasion, but just a gesture of kindness from his side and showing me how much he appreciates me.
I created this layout with some of the photos I took of the arrangement which definitely makes this gesture more permanent. The proteas has died off, but I will always have this layout to remind me of how beautiful they were.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE PROTEA
"Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes.
The genus Protea was named in 1735 by Carolus Linnaeus after the Greek god Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms.
Proteas attracted the attention of botanists visiting the Cape (South Africa) in the 1600s. Many species were introduced to Europe in the 1700s, enjoying a unique popularity at the time amongst botanists.
The Proteaceae family to which Proteas belong is an ancient one. Its ancestors grew in Gondwanaland, 300 million years ago. Proteaceae is divided into two subfamilies: the Proteoideae, best represented in southern Africa, and the Grevilleoideae, concentrated in Australia and South America and the other smaller segments of Gondwanaland that are now part of eastern Asia. Africa shares only one genus with Madagascar, whereas South America and Australia share many common genera — this indicates they separated from Africa before they separated from each other.
In Africa no member of the Protea genus occurs further north than the Limpopo River. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clanwilliam to Grahamstown. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species."
Julie, a colleague of mine, commissioned me once again to create birthday cards for her friends Kara-Ann, who is turning 21 and Fran who is hitting the roaring forties. I used some of my left over photos of Cathedral Peak in the Drakensberg. Here's how they turned out.

The wording inside:

Don’t’ need candles twinkling in the dark To see the wishful sparkle in your eyes We can feel the magic of rainbows in your heart The innocence that seems so wise We hope you’ll never change the inner you You’re really perfect just the way you are The universe surrounds you with possibilities Look up and wish upon your star And while we’re making wishes I’d like to give you mine It’s for music and love and happiness And Everything divine and furthermore fantasies galore May it last throughout all time Remember down days in the years ahead To use your dream to reach that wishing star Those of us around you surround you with love We love you for all you are And while we’re making wishes Here’s just one or two May each passing year be filled with love May your every dream come true And may you acquire all that you desire Happy birthday to you.

The wording inside:

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. - Marianne Williamson HAPPY BIRTHDAY

- Signing off from a CHILLY Kloof, RSA