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October 6, 2015

Micropoem: their pain

their pain no words just empty-feeling niceties exchanged after the service has ended and possibly a small plate of scones. [for more Micropoems, click here]
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Published on October 06, 2015 04:05

Taboo Topic: The People who Work for Us – Intro

This is a complex one. We don’t presently have a maid/domestic worker but have spoken about the possibility of employing someone in that role. And this is not a witch hunt to try and make anyone feel bad [unless you need to be feeling bad and then don’t feel bad but just change how you’re […]
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Published on October 06, 2015 02:32

October 5, 2015

Rugby World Cup 2015: Some thoughts from the Fish

Those who know me know i’m not the biggest fan of rugby. i will watch if the Springboks are playing and get a little more excited when it is the World Cup. Throw me into a Superbru game [although a round late so desperately just trying to catch up] and it comes a little more […]
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Published on October 05, 2015 01:31

October 2, 2015

Why i Love Being Rich

These are three of my best friends: Dunc, Majay and Rob. And missing from that pic is Reegs who is also one of my longest life buddies. And of course my wife, the beautiful Val [aka tbV, which so many of you keep thinking stands for The Lovely Val because of, um, the B, obviously] […]
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Published on October 02, 2015 01:41

September 30, 2015

Learning Xhosa: Your move.

In August, i invited you all to Come and Xhosa with Me. After two weeks i shared a post called Xhosa and Effect, highlighting some of the things i was thinking about as we were busy with the course. And last night i was given this… well not so much given as earned… That’s right. […]
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Published on September 30, 2015 05:43

September 29, 2015

Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger: Starving Affluence

i have just started reading this book by Ron Sider who we got to hang out with a little bit during our time at the Simple Way in Philly a couple of years ago. Recently he visited South Africa and i got to hear him speak and thought it was high time i got hold […]
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Published on September 29, 2015 23:44

How to be an Ally: Hand over the Mic

We caught a glimpse of this in the #IAmStellenbosch campaign where a group of well-meaning students drew up some posters highlighting something about them that made them unique or different to the stereotype that their skin colour or background might typically suggest. It received a huge backlash from the media and people of all races across […]
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Published on September 29, 2015 00:18

September 28, 2015

Sitting with people: Intro

One thing tbV and i have in common is we both love people-watching. [Who doesn’t!] Sitting in a coffee shop or a bench at a popular tourist attraction or in a restaurant and just watching the people around us. Trying to imagine stories, attitudes, experiences, fun things about the person from the little bit that […]
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Published on September 28, 2015 00:33

September 26, 2015

I am Stellenbosch [and other stories we tell our kids before they go to bed]

So this past week a picture appeared on my Twitterer of a white girl with a statement written on a board that made me cringe: Suddenly more and more of these pictures were popping up all over Social Media and turns out there was an #IAmStellenbosch group inviting students at the University to write statements […]
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Published on September 26, 2015 23:58

September 25, 2015

Breaking Bread [with Trev]: Finding the Words

Following closely in the footsteps of, ‘Breaking Bread [with Trev]: Changing Your Mind’ comes ‘Finding the Words’, the second post in a Tandem Blog Conversation piece which sees a conversation of 5x100ish words each, this time on the topic of the languages we speak [or don’t]: = = = = = = = = = = […]
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Published on September 25, 2015 03:19