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Below is the sketch:
18 December 2008
After months of secret lies, scheming and photo thefts (007, beware your job may be on the line), the big day arrived this past Saturday. Coen and Marie were told, the Wednesday before the big day, by their daughter Louise and her husband that they were taking them out for a breakfast at a brand new venue which recently opened in Uitenhage. Mom at first thought that Louise has won the lotto, because why would they suddenly want to take them out. Louise had to reinforce that Saturday was their golden anniversary. Mom's response was 'oh what a lovely surprise' and Louise thought to herself 'just wait, the real surprise is still on its way'.
So, once all the family and friends have arrived at Barkley Theatre, we phoned Louise to inform her that the coast was clear and that they could pick Mom and Dad up for their breakfast date. Louise only lives 2km's from them. As planned, Louise gave a missed call on their arrival at Barkley Theatre and Conroy kept a watchful eye on their entrance through the main venue doors and as soon as they were inside the small foyer of theatre, he gave the signal for the wedding march to be played. Louise said that when Mom heard the wedding march she put on the brakes and said that they were definitely at the wrong place as there is a wedding taking place. But, Louise gave her a little nudge in the back, opened the curtains and said that they must just continue to walk.
Above, one can just see a million emotions and surprise on their faces. Tears of joy were doing the rounds amongst the family and friends.
Slowly, but surely the moment was sinking in as familiar faces were recognised one by one.
Once Dad saw Conroy, the moment was just too big and the flood gates could not be controlled.
Once everyone have calmed down, finished wiping the tears of joy, greetings were done and everyone took their seats, Conroy said a few words of welcome and congratulated Coen and Marie on being the wonderful parents they were and still are and for being such a loving example to all over the past 50 years.
Above, the little pouches made for each table setting which had two mini bite Cadbury's choccies inside. The sentiment circle were created in MS Word by means of a text box, which I discovered could be in a circle format. A faux stitching outline was selected for the circle text box. Very impressed with this new style of text box ... be prepared to see lots more of these on layouts and cards.
Above, the mosaic frame gifts for the guests. Michelle and Shelley, just to let you know, everyone were totally bowled over by this gift and I am sure will take pride positions on all the mantel pieces.
After all the formalities everyone got stuck into the fruit cocktail with a yogurt/custard topping, which I must say was quite different, but yummy. The main course was also delicious with a very different egg dish. Desert of course was cupcakes.
The PowerPoint slideshow presentation playing in the background.
Above, the guests of honour.
Above, the family and friends, with all the grand children in front.
Coen and Marie with their seven grand children. After various family photos were taken, everyone departed round about 12:15pm. Me and Conroy returned to Micasa Guest House for an afternoon snooze and went to visit the family later in the afternoon. Sunday, we took Mom and Dad to see the latest Mr Bones movie at the Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth, followed by a delicious lamb burger lunch at a restaurant along the beach. We flew back on Monday to the Wild West rat race here in Johannesburg. All in all it was great to see the family again and a change of scenery is always as good as a holiday. 17 December 2008
12 December 2008
08 December 2008
Just think of all those women on the Titanic who said, "No thank you" to dessert that night. And for what! - Erma Bombeck

The Prizes.
Michelle getting close and personal.
After lunch me and Michelle continued setting up the venue and finished off round about 9pm on Friday to turn in for a good rest … as we have come to realize that a hoard of hyped up scrapaholics all together in one room could cause some serious enjoyable overloading on the body.
THE XMAS FAIRIES






Above: Lisa Gallagher walked off with the prize for the best dressed Xmas Fairy.




THE DELEGATES:















The big day arrived on Saturday and Michelle arrived at 6am and we set off finalizing a few last minute items and of course taking some photos. The first scrapaganzers arrived at 6:30am and started shopping immediately. Conroy came to fetch me for a quick breakfast at 6:30am. Once again it was like a huge reunion of friends who have not seen each other for quite some time. Everyone chatted and enjoyed a cuppa and a muffin during registration.
Proceedings commenced just after 8am and Michelle officially opened the Scrapaganza with the usual reading of her Ode: Christmas is coming And Desire’s come back With two new layouts For us all to scrap Open up your kits Check all the goodies inside Then follow the instructions And show your finished page with pride! “What will Santa bring me?” I hear you asking inside Come along to the Shoppe That will help you decide The competition is set It’s a big surprise Who will guess correctly And win the grand prize? The food is always good And such a choice we have to make But make sure you leave space For afternoon tea and cake Will the Herma Queen Defend her crown Or will someone else win And cause her face to frown? Lucky draws There are many But please don’t be sad If you don’t win any! So, sit back & relax And merrily scrap away And we hope you’ll come back To the next Makaranga scrap day.And was I surprised to see that quite a few scrapaganzers took the prize up for grabs for the best dressed XMAS FAIRY, very seriously and came dolled up in the most beautiful, and I must say unusual, fairy attire. Some fairies even went so far as making their outfits themselves. One fairy was so terrified of being alone at the Scrapaganza that she even made/scrapped her own Fairy Friend to accompany her. A big thank you to all you fairies who went to so much trouble, your playful spirits really added some sparkle to the day.
Here are the two layouts that were presented on the day and are also available in kit form over at the Doing Life Shoppe. So, if you would like to get your hands on these pop over to the Shoppe right now and place your order.
The reigning Speed Queen Champ, Audrey Raath was present to defend her title, but unfortunately hit a speed wobble and fell out during the initial rounds. The new Speed Queen, Cheryl Gwillam was crowned and her name will be engraved on the floating trophy. Cheryl please ensure that you are present at the next Makaranga Scrapaganza on Saturday, 13 June 2009 to defend your title.
THE NEWLY CROWNED HERMA SPEED QUEEN:
All in all I think it was a day enjoyed by all. Once again, I would like to thank everyone who attended the Scrapaganza for you loyal support and hope to see you at the next one on 13 June 2009.
Also a big thank you to Michelle Ramsay without whom, such a day won’t be possible. Thank you, Michelle for all your help, organizing, moral support and for running the shop so efficiently on the day.
Conroy and I flew back on Sunday and arrived home just before 4pm. As usual we pressed the remote to open the garage door, but nothing happened. So we both pressed and pressed and pressed our remotes, but no joy. We got out and I walked around to see whether the neighbours’ fountain at their front door is working and yip it was working, indicating that the power is on. Then we started looking for house keys. I had a spare side gate and kitchen door key. But an awful surprise sprung on us, as we discovered that we have left the kitchen door key in the keyhole on the inside of the house. Moral of the storey, we were locked out from our own home.
With no windows open, the only thing we could do was to try and get the key out of the kitchen door from the outside, but we had no joy. I remembered that there was a screw driver in the irrigation’s power box. Conroy unscrewed the kitchen door handle and kept on trying to get the key out, but to no avail. Conroy discovered that one of the kitchen windows were not closed to tightly and after some continuous probing he got the latch off and got open it. Now this is not a huge window, its about 45cm by 50cm. He got a chair from the patio and held it in place for me to get up on the narrow window sill. So after attempting climbing through the small opening with various body parts first, my bum seemed to be the best part to go through first (sorry, now you more or less know how big my bum is in cm’s). Fortunately the kitchen counter tops were quite high up and close to the window. So I slid through bum first through opening onto the kitchen counter (this must have been an unusual sight for any onlookers). What a relief when I was at last inside and we could get into our own home. There was a thunder storm earlier and the power tripped on our home’s switchboard and the garage door’s battery was flat so it wouldn’t open.
We always leave and enter our home through the remote controlled garage door and only use our front door mainly from the inside when visitors arrive. All-in-all we learnt a lesson, always make sure that you can get into your house, before leaving it.
Thank you for stopping by. Hope to see you all at the next Doing Life Makaranga Winter Scrapaganza on Saturday, 13 June 2009!








