Warm is Relative

Thursday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day I went down to the beach in the afternoon on what was a windy day. We didn’t go this morning, but as I got to lunchtime, I couldn’t help it. I went off down the road. On the way I passed a family walking back up from the beach. I asked “is the water warm?” “NO!” they said emphatically. Hearing a foreign accent, I replied, “oh, it’s been very warm – like 18 or 19 degrees.” “Yes,” they said, “It’s chilly!”  The family consisted of an older couple, their daughter and grand-daughter. The parents were very dour. They did not look impressed – I think there had been a disagreement. It was the daughter who told me it was cold water.  They must be used to the Mediterranean in summer. Warm is relative, because when I got down there, it was delicious and delightful. It was also quite choppy. It took me 14 and a half minutes to get to the barrel (at almost high tide) and only 7 minutes to get back. My 22 minutes of dip in the ocean was perfect.

There was a reason why our bed got made very very late today.

I made him a sign which he came out to see…

The other (big) news of the day is David rode his bike for the first time in a year. He had Courage take it down to the road and put it in the car. He drove to Kommetjie and cycled a couple of kilometers. He found the first 800m or so tough, but after resting and restarting and then taking regular rests, he was able to  manage. He came home for a good rest. David with his bike (before he got sick).

Julian and I took a (almost) 4km walk down to the beach and back.

And I’ve finished collating my taxes! Yay for that job done.

I am still being told the notifications for my blog are not going out. I’ll ask my ‘systems administrator’ – if he can see where the problem lies.

Psalms 39:7
But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in You.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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Two Swims Day

Wednesday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day I swam twice. We went down to the beach at 8am and, although there was a little wind, it was beautiful and clear and easy swimming. I realised today why I prefer the open sea to tidal pools – it’s because I like being out of my depth.

Home by 10am and I said I’d make David egg and bacon which I did. Then to work I went.  I worked until 2pm. Some friends were going for an afternoon swim, so, having finished most of my work, I walked down again and had another 40 minutes in the water. It was warmer, but certainly windier too. Swimming out to the barrel was hard work. Swimming back a breeze – literally. It was lovely though. A two swim day is a good day. Wind Guru indicates the wind will pick up tomorrow, so a sea day may be delayed until Friday.

Talking of the sea, I saw on Facebook, surprisingly, there have been Southern Right Whales off the Cape shores. They’ve been on the Atlantic side and there have been. Lovely photos by Nanette Smith. These were off Sea Point.

They are enormous!

I didn’t know they came this far south this early in the year.

The puzzle is edging its way to completion. I don’t have as much time to work on it during the day, but hope to finish it within a week.

Psalm 38:15
Lord, I wait for You; You will answer, Lord my God.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

 

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Cappuccino by Courage

Tuesday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day Courage made us cappuccinos! We have such a good guy in Courage. He is happy and willing all day long.

Our cappuccinos …

Later in the day, as he was leaving at 4.30pm, he encountered me at the bottom of the stairs with 4 bags of shopping, 3 of which were very heavy. Even though he was going home and was already 50 steps down to the road, he insisted on helping me and took 3 bags the 50 steps up again.  I was just going to take it very slowly. He’s a good lad!

We didn’t swim this morning. The day dawned like this…

It did clear but by then it was too late. I was in full work swing & got on with it until I’d done 7 hours.

Puzzle progress has been made. It’s now become roughly a 400 piece puzzle.

It’s a beautiful picture and believe it or not, it’s real! It comes from the Palace of Catalan Music in Barcelona, a majestic centre of music that opened in 1908. The puzzle picture is the dramatic skylight of the main concert hall.

The puzzle is just a snippet of this work of art.

Psalm 37:34
Hope in the Lord and keep His way.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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21 Today!

Monday

Dear Elsie

It was 21 today! The temperature of the sea water was 21 degrees Celsius and it was so lovely swimming. It was a beautiful day with a light breeze to offset a maximum of about 30.  The sunset has been beautiful.

The other exciting thing about today is Oupa’s African violets have their first buds…

A full summer’s day. We threw open all the doors and enjoyed being cooled by the south-easterly breeze. A number of things happened. Werner came to look at the collapsed ceiling board from Julian’s balcony. He will deliver a new piece tomorrow at R100 less than Mike can get it. Courage will fit & paint it. We had lovely guests arrived.

And we heard from our accommodation in Italy – we changed it from Chatillon (which was a nightmare to get to) to Arona which is an easy 1 hour train trip from Milan. The lovely hosts have bicycles for free use and there is a dedicated bike track along the closest lake, which is Maggiore. And, they’ve said they will allow us in when we arrive. We are due to land in Milan at 5.55am, so should get to Milan central somewhere between 8.30 & 9am & if we are all on time, we’ll arrive at our destination at 10.30am.

A successful day.

Mark 4:24
“Consider carefully what you hear,” He continued. “With the measure you use, it will be measured to you—and even more.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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Rocking Chair Therapy

Sunday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day I got some lovely rocking chair therapy. When you come for a visit you’ll also get to enjoy the rocking chair again. This is you and I in 2021!  Wow! How you’ve grown!

There was plenty to see from my rocking chair today.

There were wind surfers, paddlers, birds and planes. I saw a large jet flying overhead and looked it up on flight radar – it was an Ethiopian Airline Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner heading to Addis Ababa. That’s the flight we will be going on in a couple of months. It seemed to be on time. It was a busy afternoon for Airlink – they had 3 Embraers take off one after the other – one going to Kimberley, one to George and the third to Jo’burg. I couldn’t see those – they didn’t come close enough.  I tried to see the one going to George but the sky is so big and the plane so small, I didn’t catch sight of it.  While in my rocking chair, I also managed to get the photo of Claw’d pinning Raiku down. I’ve wanted to get this shot for ages and today they were right in front of me and I had my camera at hand….

This is how Claw’d traps Raiku when he wants to clean him. The cats are a bit manic this evening. They somehow managed to catch a pigeon (off the balcony) and our solitary reverie was completed disrupted as furniture tumbled and a flurry of activity took place in the corner of the lounge. I rushed in and found Claw’d of all creatures with the poor thing in his mouth. I grabbed the cat who dropped the bird, rushed to get Raiku before he returned to his prey and locked them in the study. Meanwhile, the furore had woken Mike who opened the balcony doors wide open. The pigeon flew away, seemingly unharmed. He needs to get the message out on the birdwire that our balcony is to be avoided. Moments ago, there was another and Claw’d and Raiku having tasted victory, were licking their lips and smacking their teeth and chattering their chatter in the hope they could repeat their success.

David has just come down and is in a good space right now. He is back to the amount of energy he had in September & seems to have finally recovered from his relapse. Every few days he tries to get out – his main excursion is to have a dip in the ocean.  He used to get such a dopamine rush from exercise and with none of that happening, he misses it. A little swim gets him a drop of dopamine, which he’ll take.

End of a restful weekend.

Psalm 37:7
Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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I Felt Useful Today

Saturday

Dear Elsie

Today was a useful day. I woke up around 6am and went  through my usual routine. With the wind churning up the sea, flinging mountains of seaweed onto a messy beach, I chose not to go down for a swim. When the shark spotter team didn’t put out the net, that was all the confirmation I needed that it was a good day to miss.  It was good to speak to you! You are playing Minetest and really enjoying it. I think your Mom is very smart getting you to do your chores before playing on the computer. You are so helpful in emptying the dishwasher and putting things away. It’s good to be a hard worker. This is one of your Minetest creations.

We had a relaxing day. I made egg and bacon for David & Mike. We love crispy bacon and I’ve found the perfect way to make it.  I didn’t have any this morning so David and Mike ate the whole 250g.

I checked my company e-mail and saw something important, so I hopped on line and did 2 hours of work, which made me feel very useful. I know the work I did will be appreciated. It’s Saturday and no one works on a Saturday! Also what I did reduces the amount of work I’ll have on Monday so it was win-win.

By 4pm I had only done 1481 steps so I took a walk to drop off some tin cans I’d been collecting for a local initiative. Home, dinner, bit of puzzling. I’m about a 3rd done. Going at this rate it will take me about 3 weeks. Sorting is really important. Once that’s done, it’s a matter of matching the pieces and putting them in. I find it very relaxing.

David has had a good few days. Last night I watched an excellent video which really explained his condition well.  If you want to know what’s going on with David, watch this…

We feel we are now all adapting and moving forward. Pacing is very important and he’s trying to get that right. We are feeling more positive.

Psalm 36:5
Your love, Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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My Biggest Strength – My Biggest Weakness

Friday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day that dawned a beautiful cloudy sunrise.

The rain came shortly afterwards – a solid shower that half washed the windows. It soon passed but left us too late for the beach. While my tummy ache was better, I did work but had no appointments so, I spent almost the entire day in my pajamas.

Today I was reflecting on my biggest strength possibly being my biggest weakness. It was told to me when I was 12. My standard 5 teacher wrote…

Concern for others has led me to be a people pleaser of note. People pleasing is possibly my biggest weakness, but it probably is also my biggest strength. I think it also has its root in being the youngest of 4. On the good side it makes me very relational – and that has made me successful in my work.

It’s a weakness because I’m inclined to just do what people want me to do. I’m a follower that’s for sure, but when needed I can also lead. I’m just not predisposed to. I have learned over the decades to create boundaries and be a (tiny) bit assertive. Now days I do say no to things I don’t want to do. When I was younger, I cared about what people thought. Now I don’t so much – it’s one of the joys of getting older.  The hardest people to say no to are my family. There’s always space for improvement.

It was heart warming reading some of my reports.  One of my very first reports…

A couple of years later…

I didn’t win many awards during my education, but when I was 9 I won the Frank Johnson prize for English. I remember the accolades and my parents coming with me to the prize giving. Funny recollection – as my Mom was dressing, she looked very smart and I told her she looked like “Miss Rhodesia!” She laughed her head off.

I’ve got to end this as we are going out for dinner. David is staying home.

I’m also making puzzle progress…really enjoying this one…

Mark 2:10
But I want you to know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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We Heard a Big Bang

Thursday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day I woke up with a tummy ache and it hung around until eventually I took some Buscopan. That worked like a charm and now I’m better, albeit I feel slightly queasy. Note to self: no more liquorice – it’s like honey in my mouth and poison in my stomach.

This afternoon while we were just chilling, there was suddenly an enormous bang. David had gone for a drive. We thought it came from the workshop, so Mike and Courage went to investigate. All they found that could possibly have been the cause was a rock had rolled down. They suspected that when it hit something it reverberated up and caused the significant bang.

Then David came home from his outing. He rested on our floor and then went up to the top and immediately called down. I thought that something really bad had happened – like the doors had fallen out. The ceiling boards of Julian’s balcony had collapsed. When last here, Julian had said they were sagging, but the maintenance team have a way of leaving these things until Julian next comes and doing it on that day, so it was going to be dealt with next Wednesday. But, it didn’t last. It all came tumbling down, much to Mike’s chagrin.

Courage was hastily called to secure what was left. I took photos and sent them to Werner. Werner is keen to please because he will soon start building on a plot nearby (I referred the owner to him!), so he’s coming on Monday to look. I sent him the measurements. It’s 3.6m x 1.2m so once we have that, it can be fitted and Courage can do the painting. By the time Courage left at 4.30pm, all was forgot. Mike had got over it. Courage had apologised.

Despite my tummy grumbles, I still worked 7 hours.

Today, one year ago, David’s body broke. It’s been a year  he has been unwell. Yesterday we said nothing. It was 52 weeks. Today we have been as quiet as church mice. I dare not raise it. Why bring up the pain of one long year of struggle. One thing I know for sure – God knows. He’s got this. He has David’s best interest in mind. We can’t see it. It was terrible at first. He thought he was having a heart attack. Then he went through all the stages of grief – denial, anger,  bargaining, depression & finally acceptance. We all have struggled with these emotions. I’ve been face down on the bathroom floor praying for my son (and my daughter), wetting the mat with my tears.  But now, there is acceptance. We constantly pray, but we also live  knowing God’s plan is best. He has this. And we will trust Him. In the meantime, life goes on for him one slow day at a time. I take strength from the Bible. Every day it feeds me.

Psalm 35:9
Then my soul will rejoice in the Lord and delight in His salvation.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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Reinforcing the Wall

Wednesday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day the sun rose casting a very red hue across the sky. Red sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning.

I went down to the beach for a swim and towards the end, it rained. It’s always lovely swimming in the rain on a warm summery day. The water was warm, the air temperature was  fine – there was just a little rain.  The rain had stopped by the time I got out. It was lovely. Home to make egg and bacon for breakfast. David moved upstairs for the week. Ruth came to clean and Mike and Courage got stuck into reinforcing a wall. After all the rain last winter, a crack began to appear…

Mike had the engineer check it. He laughed. He didn’t think it was anything significant. But it does go all the way down the wall.

Mike decided to reinforce it. He made boxing for the cement..

And today he and Courage made cement and did the pour…

It now shouldn’t get worse…

So that was a big thing achieved.  Courage went home with a spring in his step. Mike had a lie down! Courage said Mike is the strongest madala he knows!

A good day all round, especially as I finally think SARs has my new bank details. I had to jump through a number of hoops. I had to do that whole thing of taking a photo of myself with my ID book & writing their verification number on it with today’s date. I had to get a bank letter and then email the whole lot plus my ID and proof of address to get the change done. Hope for the best.

Psalm 34:19
A righteous man may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

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Silky Water

Tuesday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day the water was like silk. It’s strange to think water can be silky but it was so still, warm and clear – it was gentle against my skin. It made it hard to get out.  I spent 44 minutes in the water & swam 2km.

Pristine beach…

And the sunrise wasn’t half bad either.

Home for breakfast and then work, work, work.

A glorious day.  February has seen amazing weather this year. It’s the 13th and I’ve swum 10 times.  Talking of the 13th, it means we’ve had the cats for 7 months. They are a blessing and they don’t even know it. Claw’d is the lazy one. I throw snack pellets at him and before he has time to lift his sluggish head and lean forward to eat it, Raiku has blitzed in from meters away and grabbed it away from him. Claw’d just looks on sleepily. Raiku is solid – all lithe muscle. He comes in through the window and you hear ‘donk donk’ as he jumps down onto plastic storage tubs – then it’s meow, meow, meow. Claw’d quietly lets himself in and silently plods across the floor. Suddenly he’s there. But at times, Claw’d is all awake and on guard. He will initiate a fight with Raiku and wrestle him with all his round little might. Claw’d will chatter at the pigeons, with evil intent to be sure. But it’s a lost cause – the door is closed. The pigeon is safe.

But it’s always fun to try. They have been a blessing to be sure. Sometimes when I take David coffee in the morning, Claw’d will come down with me and I’ll deliver cat and cappuccino. They have bought joy to our hearts. Indeed, whatever did I write about before 13th July 2023? 7 cat-filled months – they have settled well, hardly use the litter tray these days, have free run of the mountainside, and come in soon after 9pm to be kept safe from the caracals.

I hear the notifications for my blog are no longer going out. I don’t know why. Suddenly they stopped. I think it must be a WordPress thing.

End of Tuesday! A little bit of puzzle progress. Slowly slowly but I am enjoying it. It’s not as hard as the bougainvillea!

Psalm 34:1
I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

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Big Fire in Kalk Bay

Monday

Dear Elsie

This afternoon, suddenly, a huge fire flared up in Kalk Bay – it was on Trappieskop which is the path that leads from Kalk Bay over a little saddle to Clovelly. As the wind was blowing form the north, the fire raged rapidly down the mountain towards Kalk Bay causing a massive billow of smoke.

Someone called Erica took a photo from the Kalk Bay side…

Soon the valley was alive with sirens and the buzz of overhead helicopters as three of them doused the flames with sea water.  The flames were enormous as other photos from social media showed.

The helicopters got the fire under control and then managed to extinguish it completely. First news was that 3 homes were razed. Then came the news it was only 1 but two were damaged. Under final inspection, we found out that one derelict building was burned and one house was damaged.  This was the house that had damage to its upstairs.

So it was a dramatic afternoon. The fire started and spread so quickly, it was scary. The fire services are still on Boyes Drive, keeping an eye out for any flare ups.

Apart from that, it was a beautiful summers day. We swam this morning. Julian left. David spent the day in. He came up for dinner and we got more insight into his ability/inability. How many steps do you walk a day?  It’s a stretch for David to walk 3000 steps a day. That’s a huge day of walking for him and after it he would need to take a complete break for a number of days. The average American only walks 3000-4000 steps a day, so the lower end of that is David’s goal. He would like to be able to walk 3000 steps every day, but at the moment, it’s maybe that once or at a push, twice a week. That’s Long Covid for you.

Psalm 33:20
We wait in hope for the Lord; He is our help and our shield.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

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Starlings & Stained Glass

Sunday

Dear Elsie

Today was the day that began with a message from the guests – there were starlings getting inside the roof. Starlings are all over our area and I regularly see them looking for places to nest. They managed to squeeze into a gap behind the eves, so we had to go down and block it up. No Courage today, so guess who had to climb the ladder and do the fix…

There were a few spots the birds could get in..

If our quick fix doesn’t work, tomorrow Courage will do a better job tomorrow.

And then today, I packed up the Italy puzzle – I didn’t finish it but I was finished with it. It was time to move on. So I’ve got this one and I’m excited about it. With proper sorting, I think it will be easier than Italy.

I’ve done the frame and now it’s onto sorting pieces. My strategy with this is to almost divide it into piles –  pink or stain glass,  yellow with blue,  yellow with white and anything red, yellow and orange. Then I’m also setting aside the pieces from the bottom circle and the pieces that make up the faces. Once I’ve done that, the assembly should go pretty fast. We’ll see.

Weekend done and a grand new week begins.

Psalm 33:7
He gathers the waters of the sea into jars; he puts the deep into storehouses.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

 

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Birthday Party with a Few Twists

Saturday

Dear Elsie

I am so glad we got to chat today and you got to see the cats.  You would have loved what I did today. I went a birthday party arranged by an almost 10 year old. Melody and her cousins arranged a birthday party for her Granny and I went along for the fun. I even had my face painted!

And me with the artist…

Melody gave me a smiley face and a red heart!

We also had pass the parcel, musical statues and hit the pot! Great fun. A party to remember.

When I got home, David had come up to visit and said he was feeling rested enough to go out for dinner so we went to Sav Cafe for ribs. They took a long time to come, but were worth it in the end. Julian & David enjoyed a beer…

Just to clarify – twas an alcohol free beer.

As far as puzzles go, I have got quite far through the Italian one and am slowly making progress through the bougainvillea but I am still in two minds as to whether I should finish. Today I got one from John and Avril – which is for Living Hope second hand shop, but they need to know if there are any pieces missing. At first glance it looks really hard but I spent a few minutes sorting the frame and now I’m excited to get going on it. I’ll post a photo when I start. This is Italy so far.

A happy Saturday.

Psalm 32:7
You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

 

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Best Times on the Day

Friday

Dear Elsie

I have some absolute best times of the day. This is one of them..

Sunrise – I need to be up early for them, & every time I am, it is so worth it. It’s the time of the day when I do my Bible reading and that’s also a very meaningful time. Then it’s onto my word game. There’s a new word game called Blossom where you are given 7 letters and need to find the 12 longest words you can make of those 7 even if you duplicate. That goes down right after my Bible reading and I absolutely love it.

After that I either start work or we get ready for the beach. Today, as we were planning on going to the beach, it began to rain, so we decided to hold off going and I started work.

Breakfast is a favourite time of the day. Pawpaw, full cream yoghurt, a dash of cream, honey and my breakfast dessert is ready!

Today at lunchtime I took myself off to the beach on my own. It was very quiet. I left my towel next to two young guys on the cat walk. They looked well dressed but you never know. I didn’t engage with them at all. I just took my shoes off, put my sunglasses in my shoes, took off my hat, put my towel over the whole lot and went down the little step from the cat walk to the sea. And I swam. Another favourite time of the day. The water was lovely and warm. The wind had picked up and there was quite a ripple. It churned up the sand in the sea and underwater visibility wasn’t that good. I swam out to the barrel and back a few times. In the end I did about 1.5km and after 40minutes or so I headed back to the cat walk. There I found the two guys on their feet about to leave, but not comfortable to, as my towel was still there. I thanked them for watching out for my few things and off they went.

I came home and had a cold shower – as cold as cold can be through hot pipes. The cold shower relieves the itch caused by my bites. I didn’t get any more today and the ones I have are slowly subsiding.

Mid-afternoon, I nipped out to do some shopping, including fresh antihistamines. I also re-ordered

And of course, one of the best times of the day are at its end, when I climb into bed and have about an hour before I put my head on the pillow.

Best times of the day!

Best moments – I always enjoy the cat’s antics. Claw’d insists on cleaning Raiku. Claw’d: I will clean  you…..

…but inevitably it ends in a fight…

And let me not forget today is Avril’s birthday. Happy birthday Avril! 🤩

Psalm 31:22
In my alarm I said, “I am cut off from your sight!” Yet you heard my cry for mercy when I called to you for help.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

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The Itchiest of Days

Thursday

Dear Elsie

Today was the itchiest of days. The hundred tiny bites from yesterday’s swim roared into life a couple of hours after my morning swim. Today’s swim itself was great. The water was cold and very soothing. But after I got home and started working, the itchiness increased with the heat of the day. I ended up taking another (expired) pill but this time, I think it truly had expired as it had no effect at all. I’ll take the last one later and hope for the best.  Yoh! I’ve never had so many bites from swimming at Fish Hoek before. I must have swum through a shoal and they got into my swimming costume and couldn’t get out. They just started stinging and they’ve certainly left their mark! At least I didn’t get more this morning! I googled them.

Pica pica = itchy-itchy for sure! They should only last 4 days. Hopefully tomorrow will start to improve.

After almost 8 hours of work, I walked to the end of Fish Hoek beach with Julian. That was a good distraction.

Such a beautiful day and it’s expected to continue tomorrow.

Psalm 31:14-15
But I trust in you, Lord; I say, “You are my God.” My times are in your hands; deliver me from the hands of my enemies, from those who pursue me.

It’s not about now – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Gran xx 🙂

 

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