Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Pretty Flippin Kiff

So I realised today that so many of my friends are ridiculously gifted in terms of music and creativity. Sometimes I see them play at a gig, or on a video clip and I can't believe I actually know them. South Africa truly has so much untapped potential. Here are a few of my mates who I reckon are pretty flippin kiff!


The Kiffness.
My mates Dave and Mike Scott make up The Kiffness. They have an electro/jazz/awesome sound and this is one of my favourite songs and videos of theirs. You can find The Kiffness on Facebook - do yourself a favour.

BERGIES FLY



The Brothers Streep

I have one word for them. AMAZEFRIKKINHILARIOUS. I know right. You can also find them on facebook. This is a song they recently performed at the finale of SA IDOLS. It's brilliance in a band.


WE'RE NEVER GONNA BE (SA IDOLS)





Matthew Mole.
He's from the small, pretty boring town of Fishhoek (ha) but possibly has one of the best voices I have heard this side of the world. I know it's a claim, but just listen to pure talent. please.

BLIND



To Our Divine.
Okay so Matthew Mole and Ash  Stephenson form this duo of electro/indie music. Such a jam and a talented pairing! Once again, if you wanna hear more, you can find them on Facebook. This is an accoustic version of one of their songs.


INDIE THREE

Monday, October 3, 2011

Thoughts on leaving the 031.

3months and a week or so until I have to say goodbye to the province that has been my home for the last 20 years, and say hello to "the windy city" better known as Cape Town. Sheesh, life just got real up in here.

I must admit I am not the most experienced mover, seeing as I have pretty much been living in the same complex for most of my life, so this was a pretty darn scary decision for me. It still is.
I made the decision to study my honours degree at UCT about a year ago, at a time when Durban just seemed very boring and I felt like I was stuck in a rut here. I think I visited Cape Town about five times last year, which made my friends here in Durbs really feel like they weren't that important to me. I am sorry about that guys, truly.

 It's funny how things can change though.
 This year I have discovered all the potential and awesomness ( can I say awesomness?) that this province has to offer, and in the process I have formed much closer relationships with my friends here as well as making a bunch of new friends whom I treasure a lot. In fact I even started thinking that maybe Cape Town wasn't such a good idea. Reality kicks in though and you realise you need to start making decisions not based solely on the moment but rather on what is best for your future, and, no matter what angle I looked at it in, Cape Town was the best place for me to get my honours degree and a job in the journalism field.

So here I find myself, not yet having received an acceptance letter from UCT, scouring for a digs to stay in, planning how I am going to transport everything I own without paying a gazillion rand for a moving van, and wondering how many visits to Durbs I can actually afford next year. Basically my mind is feeling very stressed at the moment, but through it all, God has given me such peace about this decision and I am confident that it's the right one.

As hard as it is, I think what I have realised is that you can't stay in the same place and have everything be exactly how it is now, for the rest of your life.Things change and people change. As cliched as that is, it's true. I have learnt to enjoy the moments I have going to Unit 11 gigs, hanging out with my friends here, feeling safe and comfortable and all the rest of it, but I know that everything has a season. So next year I will be building relationships with people in Cape Town, getting a job and working towards having a career ( I believe its called growing up). The great thing is that, thanks to our generations obsession with taking photos and videos, I will always have the memories of my life in Durbs - and who knows, maybe I'll be back here one day- and thanks to the advent of Social Media, the friendships I have formed will last a lifetime no matter where I am in the world.

I'm so excited for this new journey. Frikkin scared, but excited.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Thought of the Week

This is a little something my friend Pasqua wrote a while ago. It really moved me and I thought every girl and guy out there should have the opportunity to read it. We all really need to learn to see each other through God's eyes.



EVERY GIRL - Pasqua Heard

She is not a"slut"
or any other derogatory name you think defines her.
She is not an object symbolising sex...
Neither is she a "random hookup" or "vibe".
She means something.
She is created in His image: Pure, Blameless, Beautiful.
He knit her together in her mother's womb.
She is forgiven.
He died for her.
He died for her sins. (Which include: comparing herself to others; drunkeness; envy; promiscuity...)
He knows her from the inside out. It is her heart - rather than her outside beauty - He is more concerned about. He sees through the designer clothes and immaculate make-up.
She is his daughter. And he has perfect plans for her life.
But when you entice her with deceptive charm and flattery, tempt her with alcohol, superficial acceptance, admiration and momentary satifisfactions, you rob her of noticing His plans.
But the truth remains the same, whether you or she chooses to accept it:
She is dearly loved by a Father who wishes to gather her in His arms and protect her from evil - a Father who will one day wipe away every tear from her eyes if she simply turns to Him.
I challenge you to see her as He sees her.
She is His beloved.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Braaiday - Rebecca Black Parody

So we all know how much we love to hate, Rebecca Blacks infamous song, " Friday". If you haven't heard it, please, do yourself a favour and don't Youtube it. Rather, take a look at possibly the most epic parody of all time. Classic South Africa.


Monday, September 5, 2011

Photo of the week - Angel Eyes


















Everyone, meet Angel.
I took this photo at my church's annual Holiday Club at Addington Primary earlier this year. This little girl absolutely captured my heart with her big eyes and colourful hairbands. She was incredibly photogenic and somehow I think she knew it because she wouldn't stop posing for photo's. Bless her little heart.