Brett “Fish” Anderson's Blog, page 3
January 1, 2016
Carpe Momentum: Seize the Moments
What a powerful end to 2015! At the end of most normal years, if there is such a thing, i imagine tbV and i would have tried to find a few days off to just chill and recover from what has been a busy, crazy, challenging, great and difficult year. But this year we decided […]
Published on January 01, 2016 00:34
December 30, 2015
The Deep Dive South Africa needs.
i crawled into bed sometime after 2 this morning… Exhausted, challenged, frustrated, reflective, inspired, hopeful. It had been a long, packed day. The night before had seen 11 of us sharing a meal and then sitting outside in our tiny courtyard, wrestling with the idea of what it means to Live Simply. Realising that even […]
Published on December 30, 2015 23:31
December 29, 2015
Top 5 Posts in 2015
This felt like a good year on the Irresistibly Fish blog. Every year WordPress sends out a Year in Review link that gives some of the stats of the year so you can see how you’ve done and this year their opening comment was this: The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog […]
Published on December 29, 2015 22:59
December 28, 2015
Hugh Jass? I’m looking for a Hugh Jass?
If you’re married, then probably every day there is at least one thing that happens that makes you just smile and know why you married that particular person. But on some days the thing is more obvious and the smile is much bigger. i have had a bit of a history with airport dressing-up ever […]
Published on December 28, 2015 22:15
December 27, 2015
A Frikkin Hashtag: #YodaSpeakASaying
Last week on @AFrikkinHashtag… With Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens smashing all kinds of records across the world, we decided we needed to get in on the action and so along with good friend slash evil Twitterer nemesis @KeshaTedder and her tag-teag-tagger buddy Brandon aka @theclobra we decided to play a game of #YodaSpeakASaying: […]
Published on December 27, 2015 22:08
December 25, 2015
Building bridges, digging holes
Just started reading a new chapter in Ron Sider’s ‘Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger’ and this parable it begins with is such a brilliant example of the need for Christ followers to be involved in structural change that i wanted to jump on and share it before i read any further: [From Chapter […]
Published on December 25, 2015 23:18
The Other Paper Game
So there is the OTHER paper game… you know the one i mean? One of the best big group games, four rounds, Pictionary then One Word clues then Actionary then hiding-behind-the-couch-with-just-your-hands-over-the-top-giving-the-clues raucous LOLlified comedy? Well THIS is the other one to that. And it’s not technically a game, but more of a How To Enhance […]
Published on December 25, 2015 20:52
December 24, 2015
The Greatest Story Ever Told
There is something about that story. Whether sitting watching a Veggie Tales ‘Drummer Boy’ Christmas with two of our nieces, or heading out at 11pm last night for a ‘midnight’ service at St John’s Parish in Wynberg, the heart of the story itself is just so loud and completely powerful that it gets me every […]
Published on December 24, 2015 21:17
December 18, 2015
#MustFall Must Fall
i love how in the darkest and longest of rooms, the moment you light the smallest candle, it can be seen from anywhere else in the room. [Unless of course, you’re hiding in a cupboard, but then, Narnia!] Whereas in the lightest and brightest of rooms, you introduce a little bit of darkness and nothing […]
Published on December 18, 2015 23:08
Can we stop saying it is about race?
That is the refrain i hear quite a lot from many white people when it comes to issues of reconciliation and marches and freedom and South Africa: Can we just please stop saying it’s about race? So i thought let’s give that a try. And the way i want to do that is by […]
Published on December 18, 2015 00:24


