Saturday, June 12, 2010

Super 14 Rugby Final (May 2010)

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Most members of our happy family – at least we have all three grandchildren in one picture!

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Like last year, we all gathered again to watch the Super 14 Rugby finals, and like last year, the Bulls won again! Go Bulls!  Here Franco is trying out Oom Hendrik’s vuvuzela.

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That’s how you should hold it – now all you have to do is blow it! (Notice the blue clothes!)

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Franco was much more into rugby than last year!  Click here to see the previous Super 14 posts

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Two enthusiastic flag wavers.  Jan bought them each a South African flag – we all suffered from World Cup Fever already!

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Janita in her sporty tracksuit and tackies. 

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Dorette having a tea party with Martelize.  Both little ones are into sorting colours.   Here Martelize puts the yellow cup  onto the yellow saucer and  a yellow spoon inside the cup -not on the saucer, mind you, but in the cup. Martelize doesn’t know saucers! She knows that boiling water should go into the cup though, and brings one of her tea-set cups to be filled from the kettle, but here Ouma draws the line.  She likes to pour milk into her mom’s coffee, and if she is is not quick enough, the whole jug gets poured into her cup with messy results!

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Franco and Martelize bathed together, and afterwards enjoyed riding on Oupa’s back.  (Martelize had never wanted to do this before, but she was not going to be outdone by her cousin.  Monkey see, monkey do.)

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Then it was pack away time…

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and a final hug… till a next time.

All afternoon and evening they had been as good as gold: no fighting over toys (except for a little squabble over the potty), na tantrums, no tears, but instead lots of laughter, calling each other by name, mimicking each other, playing happily alongside each other. 

The past weekend we attended my niece Jansie's feedback on their Highway trip from New Zealand through several countries until Pakistan.  Hendrik joined her and her friend in Bangladesh and he and Jansie travelled from Bangladesh through India to Pakistan in less than 2 weeks. Anyway, the little ones were also there, and during interval both insisted that I pick them up simultaneously!  (That should make my arms strong!).  They would not be put down, unless the other one was also put down.... lots and lots of giggles.

Thank you God, for two such darling individuals.  Thank you that they play find so much joy in each other, for all the laughs and giggles.  They are such a blessing.

P.S.  My apologies to people receiving this blog via E-mail for receiving posts twice.  There were problems with the photos when I published these photos just now, but hopefully the problems are now sorted out!  Thanks Sandra and Thea for the blogging tip!  Live writer is so much easier!!

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6 comments:

Adelaide Dupont said...

Wonderful.

And you'll have 2nd birthdays to celebrate any time now.

(May they play alongside and together as nicely as they do now).

For now: the rugby!

Jan and Miekie said...

Hi Adelaide
They had a great time together this afternoon at my niece's 30th birthday celebration. That meant that we missed the Springboks versus the French test, but are watching the highlights now - so happy the Springboks had a convincing win. And even though Bafana-Bafana did not win last night, they surely did us proud and we can go on hoping.

retha said...

And if France and Uruguay play like they did then they will give the Bafana Bafana a place in the next round.

Blue indoctrination from so young! Even as no sport fan I'll say "ek bly n bul"

I always appreciate it when I see mothers (fathers too) play with their children. And grandparents and aunts and, and ...
Do you have a few photo's to share as well as thoughts on Hendrik's tour?

So lang comment will ook se, het probeer maar lyk bib stel nie belang die boeke nie. Sal nou n ander plek kontak.

Sandra said...

Skoon jaloers op die feit dat jy al drie kleinkinders het :-). Om die kinders te leer van die blou bulle van kleinsaf .... wel daaroor bly ek doodstil :-)

Bly jy kon regkom met live writer

Jan and Miekie said...

Hi Retha
I'll put on some of Hendrik's photos, but to really understand what the journey was about, Jansie should blog about it again. Her blog is http://7highways.blogspot.com/ . All the info on the previous highways that she has completed before this last Eastern Highway is on that blog. She plans to do the last part of the Eastern Highway in July this year. She collects stones from all over the world,(litterally from the ends of the earth) from believers and take them to Jerusalem. This is in obedience to a commission He has given her, way back in 2001. (At the bottom of the first page of her blog, she explains what it is all about.) I think she could be in the Guinness Book of Records for being in the most countries in such a short time.
I think Inkululeko's library's problem might be lack of space. A pity.

Hi Sandra
Jan sê ons kleinkinders is ons beloning omdat ons nie ons kinders vermoor het toe hulle tieners was nie.:) Jy kan nie stry nie - die Blou Bulle is nou goed, maar daar was 'n tyd (nie te lank gelede nie) toe hulle maar 'n ag siestog span was. Daar is hoop vir die res.
Hoe laai jy videos op met Live Writer? Ek kon nie video clips direk van my harde skyf oplaai nie.

Nimsi se Blog said...

Ek is skoon jaloers Miekie oor jou pragtige kleinkinders! Geniet hulle dit is n seen!