Monday, June 1, 2009

A Blue, Blue Day

Saturday was a BIG rugby day:
  • It was the final of the Super 14 - and South Africa has seldom made it to the final.
  • It was against a New Zealand side - our arch rivals
  • It was our regional team....The Blue Bulls of course... and it was a home game!
We did not have tickets, (too expensive and too cold) but that did not dampen our enthusiasm. As for the Curry Cup final last year our family got together again.

The L's were the first to arrive. Franco had tonsillitis and ear infection....again... despite all the Respitrol, Viral Choice and what have you. Poor little boy! Here his parents administer his medication with great care so that he won't throw up.

The H's made it just in time for kick off. I had bought Franco and Martelize "Blue Bull" uniforms - not the real Mc Coy - cheap jerseys from Pep, but its the blue that counts.

The game had started and would you believe it? The Chiefs scored the first try! Utter dismay!

What is rugby without "droe wors en biltong" (dried sausage and meat)? Frans bought us a heap and chewing helped to relieve the pressure.

Martelize thoroughly enjoyed sucking a piece of biltong. She soon protested when Thelwyn took it away when it became too soggy and a choking danger... she went through quite a few pieces.

Franco being Franco looked at his with disgust at first. Later he would lick his salty fingers, but never put the biltong directly in his mouth.

We had a bit of a problem! Franco had become very aware of the camera and as soon as the camera light came on, he started to pose.... gone was his usual smile and instead we had this new look. 'n Ouma wat uit haar maag uit vir hom lag, het hom natuurlik in sy "kwaad" gesterk.
(It's going to be tricky to get nice pics of him in future!)

The little ones soon tired of the game and preferred playing on the carpet - first with Franco's walker thingamajic...

And then Ouma's toys... but the favourite toys are the handles and the lever of the chess (see video below).

After eating some of Ouma's butternut soup, Franco was ready for bed in the sleeping bag his Ouma Elna made for him. At least Gert thought it was bedtime, but it turned out, Franco had other ideas.

So what happened with the game in the end? The Bulls won 61-17! Can you believe it! What a big record! What a morale booster...! It was almost like winning the world cup. I loved the way the players acknowledged where their strength came from. Bryan Habana, you are a joy to watch - especially after you have scored!
Tonight the Springbok team (our national team) will be announced. May all the deserving (and only the deserving) players of S.A. get a chance. A good rugby season might instill hope in these difficult times... and hopefully the rugby will inspire Bafana-Bafana (our hopeless national soccer side) as well.

"Whose lever is this anyway?" Franco and Martelize showing first signs of rivalry. He is 13 months and Martelize is 10 months old.

13 comments:

Dorette said...

Dit was 'n lekker kuier! (Al het ons deeglik daarvoor betaal met 'n oormoeg seuntjie :-)

Bly om te rapporteer dit gaan darem effe beter met Ouma se kleinseun.

Lekker aand!

Sandra said...

Die kleingoed is baie oulik Miekie en versker gaan daar nog vasgesit word oor speelgoed - maar beste maats as hulle groot is.

mariki said...

Lekker saamtyd gewees. En daai nuwe "pose" van die mannetjie....ha-ha-ha!!

Nimsi se Blog said...

Bly om te hoor dat dit beter gaan met Franco.
En n groot handeklap vir die BULLE!

Molytail said...

Hi! :-)

Haha - I have *no* idea what the comments above me actually say, but I was sitting here trying to sound out all the words anyway. *grin*

Sorry for taking so long to respond to the comment you left on my blog! I was away on a trip with our kids and I'm only now getting time to catch up!

It's wonderful to meet someone else homeschooling a child with special needs - and what an interesting arrangement.. where we live, I don't think the government allows for homeschooling to be done by anyone other than the parents.. although, I'm not positive about that, and there may be loopholes and ways around the red tape.

Our son has special needs - you might have seen a bit about him on my blog.. Christopher is blind, developmentally delayed, has ASD & Tourettes, and is of small stature, among other things. He too was in a school environment for a few years, but is no longer - he's now homeschooled with his 12 year old sister, as of January of this year. (She doesn't have any disabilities and has homeschooled now for two years)....we shouldn't have waited as long as we did to remove him from the 'system', but better late than never. He's thriving as a homeschooler and we're so glad that we made the choice!

We live in northern Alberta, in Canada. We just moved here before Christmas, from Prince Edward Island (east coast Canada) - and I noticed that you had Anne of Green Gables listed in your blogger profile as a favourite book! :-)

I'm not much of a sports fan, but those little kiddos are ADORABLE!

Desire Fourie said...

Ja nee, ek kan sien die blou bloed was in vloed by julle. Stem saam, dit was 'n regte moraal booster vir ons land. Mooi bly.

Kelly said...

Congrats on the big win! Sounds like you and the family made a party of it and had a great time :).

Jan and Miekie said...

Hi Engel
Dit was 'n lekker dag ne. Ons is bevoorregte familie. Dankie dat julle gekom het. Dit was ook lekker by Thelwyn. Prys die Heer vir Franco en Martelize.

Hi Sandra
Ons is so dankbaar vir die twee. Hulle is al klaar baie geinteresseerd in mekaar - ons dubbele vreugde. (Dit kon so anders gewees het.)

Hi Mariki
Ja, Franco is 'n regte hanswors. Ek is so dankbaar die 9 van ons kan gereeld bymekaar kom. (Om te dink dit was eers net ek en Jan en nou is ons al 9!)

Hi Nimsi
Viva die Bulle en mag die Springbokke ook goed vaar!

Hi Molytail
It was so good to hear from you! I'm glad to have made aquaintance with another homeschooler of a special needs child. I'd love to know what you do and will definitely visit your blog. I blog about Tamerin at www.homeschoolingaspecialchild.blogspot. Our journey together is very dear to me.
I have been to Alberta - we have a nephew in Red Deer. Thanks for visiting "our family".

Hi Desire
Dis lekker om NOU die Bulle te ondersteun - ek onthou nog die tyd toe Sandra Prinsloo op 'n vraag in 'n onderhoud gese het sy ondersteun die "Bulle... ag shame."

Hi Kelly
We had a great time. I'm not that into rugby, but it's THE SPORT here and if you can't beat them, join them.

Desia said...

Daai kleintjies word al ouliker, julle is gelukkig om hulle so gereeld te sien!

Molytail said...

Hi again! We're quite far from Red Deer (we're in Fort McMurray, way up north) but I know where it is. :-)

I'll take a look at your other blog as well! :-)

Jan and Miekie said...

Hi Desia
Hoe gaan dit daar in Kanada?

Hi Molytail
It's been a busy week (isn't it always?) but I'll visit this weekend.

Muriel said...

Ag die kleingoed is te oulik!! EK sien sommer julle bloed is blou!!

Miekie ek het vir jou e pos gestuur na die adres wat jy op my blog gelos het, as jy dit nie gekry het.

Mail my asb

muriel at scene dot co dot za

Ek wil jou graag help met jou blog!

Groete

Anonymous said...

Julle familie is te pragtig! En julle politiek is REG! Blou Bulle BO!
Ek tuisskool ook my kinders,en dit is n reuse voorreg.