If you did not know the words, here is a 1 and a half year old who can teach you.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Joy meets Cinderela
Joy and Cinderela at the Playhouse. She came out specifically to see Joy. Joy asked Cinderela how to curtsy, and a few other things. We found out that Durban is the only place where they still have a full orchestra with their show. It was a blessed, special family moment, filled with miracles and God's love. Emil
Sent using a Sony Ericsson mobile phoneTuesday, 16 November 2010
Garden kisses?
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Botanical bliss...
Our family at the Botanical Gardens. What a beautiful site and wonderful family day. We learnt about trees names and where they come from and we saw 7 different weddings. Joy got sprinkles on her crumpets from a very kind lady at the tea garden, and we found a victorian water pump to wash our hands. What a special day. The best part, i spent it with my best friend (my wife) and my girls. This is the life God has given me and I love it. Thank you God, in Jesus name.
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Tracey has a big surprise for her Surprise Tropical BirthdayBraai
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Friday, 13 August 2010
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Smile and the world smiles with you...
Monday, 24 May 2010
Don't Be A Passenger? Check out what happened this week...
Recently I was looking over the new electric car that South Africa is producing called the Joule. What an amazing machine. So many echo ideas have gone into this wonderful car and it is being hailed by the world as a great car. The best part of all it comes from South Africa? Yes.
While there, I entered a competition from the company that creates the car to give ideas on how we can make South Africa green. Get this, I won a prize for the idea I sent. I received a cool limited edition shirt and this wonderful little book. http://www.kalahari.net/books/Going-Green-365-Ways-to-Change-Our-World/632/33827084.aspx
You can also enter still on http://www.dontbeapassenger.com/ This site also has some awesome facts about our environment and loads of ideas on how we can make a difference in some small way. If we all make one change, that will be almost 54 million people making a change here in South Africa alone. Then you can go over to http://www.optimalenergy.co.za/ to see the Joule in action and read more about the tech behind it.
The idea I had was simple. We should create a community solar array in the houses in our local neighbourhood, then use the excess power to feed back into the Eskom grid and charge Eskom for the power. Now that’s called getting your own back. But it would also be a good idea to run the local community out of your own power sources, then you will be independent of the government power grapples. Not to mention that your power source doesn’t burn up thousands of tons of coal per day.
What do you think of Solar Power?
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Don't Be A Passenger? Check out what happened this week...
Recently I was looking over the new electric car that South Africa is producing called the Joule. What an amazing machine. So many echo ideas have gone into this wonderful car and it is being hailed by the world as a great car. The best part of all it comes from South Africa? Yes.
While there, I entered a competition from the company that creates the car to give ideas on how we can make South Africa green. Get this, I won a prize for the idea I sent. I received a cool limited edition shirt and this wonderful little book. http://www.kalahari.net/books/Going-Green-365-Ways-to-Change-Our-World/632/33827084.aspx
You can also enter still on http://www.dontbeapassenger.com/ This site also has some awesome facts about our environment and loads of ideas on how we can make a difference in some small way. If we all make one change, that will be almost 54 million people making a change here in South Africa alone. Then you can go over to http://www.optimalenergy.co.za/ to see the Joule in action and read more about the tech behind it.
The idea I had was simple. We should create a community solar array in the houses in our local neighbourhood, then use the excess power to feed back into the Eskom grid and charge Eskom for the power. Now that’s called getting your own back. But it would also be a good idea to run the local community out of your own power sources, then you will be independent of the government power grapples. Not to mention that your power source doesn’t burn up thousands of tons of coal per day.
What do you think of Solar Power?
Have you tried Solar Power?
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
EMIL: How the US government engages the world, should South Africa be taking a leaf????
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Wednesday, 5 May 2010
I am selling some furniture on Gumtree, maybe I would feel generous to the person who helps me finds a buyer!
http://durban.gumtree.co.za/c-Stuff-for-Sale-furniture-household-CD-and-Book-...
http://durban.gumtree.co.za/c-Stuff-for-Sale-furniture-household-6-Cane-Chair...
Monday, 19 April 2010
Saturday, 17 April 2010
Shopping with our friend Sage.
Friday, 16 April 2010
The mark of the beast????
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