Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wake up (choir action song: Bergvliet Primary Kindergarten Choir 1997)



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This is the first song I loved and learned when I first arrived in South Africa and went to school at I.H Harris Primary
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Wake up! Wake up! It's a lovely day .
Oh! Please get up and come and play.
... The birds are singing in the trees,
And you can hear the buzzing bees

Wake up! Wake up! It's a lovely day.
Oh ! Please get up and come and play,
It's much too late to lie in bed,
So hurry you sleepy head

Wash and dress and come on out,
Everyone is up and about.
The cows, and the geese, and the ducks and the sheep,
The tiniest chicken is cheeping, "cheep --cheep"

Wake up! Wake up! It's a lovely day.
Oh ! Please get up and come and play,
A bird, a bee, a butterfly
I'll show you all the things I spy
Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!

LYRICS (by C. Fletcher

Thursday, July 11, 2013


When the past calls, let it go to voicemail, believe me, it has nothing new to say.

100% in agreement.

Puzzle Pieces

Tuesday, July 9, 2013


♥ oh.... my...my... unconditional Love, not in words, but in Action, a must see.... ♥

Puzzle Pieces

Monday, July 8, 2013

 
 
 
Microwave popcorn, no bags, no butter, no oil!!!!

It’s genius really. Simple, simple genius.

Glass bowl + ceramic plate + popcorn kernels = perfectly popped popcorn in the microwave.

No bag. No butter or oil. Nothing to throw away afterward. And even no un-popped kernels.

This is life-changing.

Stay with me now.

Take 1/4 cup of dry popcorn kernels and place in the bottom of a microwave-safe glass bowl (pyrex is a great choice). Place a microwave-safe plate on top of the bowl. Plate should be wide enough to go beyond the rim of the bowl.

Microwave for 2 minutes 45 seconds. Watch in glory as your popcorn pops perfectly into little puffs of heaven.
 


Sunday, July 7, 2013

KASTELLORIZO

My beautiful heritage, went once and fell in love with this place straight away. I felt a connection. A holiday that connected me to my beloved cousins in Australia and their special loved family. I would love to visit there again for a beautiful and relaxing holiday.
                                                         PUZZLE PIECES

Sunday, June 30, 2013

DID YOU KNOW....

The first couple to be
shown in bed together
on prime time TV was
Fred and Wilma
Flintstone