Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Premature Menopausal Sacrificial Roast Leg of Lamb Hot Over Ripe Tomato - can you dig it???

I have never had the opportunity of setting my eyes on the green, green hills of Ireland ....... if they are as beautiful & meandering as we get to see on the Big Screen then perhaps I should contemplate seeing them, or what say you? Hmmmmm, perhaps my reluctance to be bold and brave comes about, due to the perpetual "weather conditions". My psyche (if I can put it that way) would potentially have a very hard time adjusting to grey, rainy & cold. Being a native of a country where the Sun shines more days than not and the temperature very rarely goes below 22 deg C in summer and perhaps 0 deg C in winter ............... now, do you understand?

I have however, had the opportunity of visiting Germany in winter which was all fine and well because it was for a Holiday ........... the snow was pristine and festivity was in the air and in the back of my mind I knew that it wouldn't be toooo long and I would be back home again where the Sun shone bright. What does stand out for me was the artificial heating wherever we went. Whilst I understand the necessity of artificial heating in homes, shops & malls, here's the "thang"*whisper* - I felt like a sacrificial lamb. Hot & bothered all the time ........... and now you are going to say - "but you should be used to the heat, as you come from a country where the summers are hot" - well, yes I am but the heat that I enjoy is natural heat. Am I making sense, lol, most probably not. I remember always having flushed rosy cheeks and feeling as though I was going through my "menopausal years (hot flushes)" which I wasn't because then I was in my late 20's and nowhere near menopause!

Before I attempted to brave the outdoors, my Sacrificial Lamb Ritual was ..............


  • On with my shoes - in a German household everyone walks around the house in House Shoes??? You leave your Outside Shoes at the door.

  • On with my Jersey

  • On with my Scarf - wrapped around my neck twice so I looked like one of those woman from a tribe that puts rings around her neck to make her neck longer (apparently helps her with finding a husband, long necks are supposedly very sexy???)

  • On with my Winter Jacket - by now I felt like a hugely oversized Michelin Man (you know that Orange One) & also by now the Sacrificial Roast Leg of Lamb

  • On with my Gloves

  • By this time I had started to show signs of "premature menopause", tiny beads of perspiration on my top lip and a face that looked like a "roast leg of lamb - cooked to perfection, medium to rare on the inside & outside - U G L Y!

The above-mentioned all being done under duress and now taking the bold step outside where the temperature is REALLY COLD. You guessed it, now my nose would instantly start to run, picture Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer or better yet Patch Adams, I could have shown them both a "thang" or two. Got in the car and away w

e go to our destination. It didn't end there - in the car, with all these millions of layers of clothing and the heater on - RED meaning damn Hot. I start unravelling myself in the car -scarf off, gloves off, oh what the hell let the jacket stay (the beads of perspiration haven't gone anywhere, still on my top lip!) sitting on the wrong side of the car as well as the wrong side of the road - takes a while for my brain to sort that one out (lol) ............ yihaaaaa, I am FINE (F***ing, Insecure, Neurotic & Emotional). The traffic lights (we call them Robots in SA) are also all in the wrong place, you have to strain your neck (this is where I secretly wished I was one of those Long Necked Tribeswoman) in order to see whether we must STOP or GO through the windscreen. We finally got to our destination - and now the whole scenario starts again, wind my neck up, on with the gloves and Hoooooray we braved the Mall!


Artificial heating at it's best - by this time my face now looks like a really hot over ripe tomato, ever had one of those (lol)? To eat I mean, not GREAT! The unravelling starts all over again, unwind my neck, take off my gloves and my jacket, and I hold all of these clothing items together with my handbag over one arm - no wonder I suffer from a bit of tennis elbow (lol). I looked like a Pack Horse, dammit - all I needed was the theme song for High Chaperal playing in the background and that scene wouldn't have to be shot again. It's a WRAP people!


So, now do you sympathise? Premature Menopausal Sacrificial Roast Leg of Lamb Hot Over Ripe Tomato ........... you can't get better than that (lol), or maybe you can - convince me, tsk, tsk ..........

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Pensive today .......... ugh!

Hmmmmm, hello - in a pensive mood today! So I think I am going to hold out until tomorrow and then I will let me fingers do the walking over the keyboard ..........

Monday, October 22, 2007

& here you all thought I never REALLY had a word with John ..........

Wow, what a helleva "thang" this weekend was .............. Thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish! Had a really lovely day with my daughter and friends for my Birthday on Saturday - and it was sooooo awesome that I received so many congratulatory phone calls & texts. Thank you everybody, I was a chuffed SOMEBODY (wasn't sure that at my years young ;-) people still cared to remember).

I said in my previous post that I had whispered in John Smits ear regarding bringing home the Cup for my Birthday ............ hehehehe (Told you all that I did). What absolute nail biting stuff, I was sitting in a Pub with friends watching the game and screaming as if my life depended on it - still have a bit of a "Tina Turner in Drag" voice today, you know the husky type - smiles. So that really was the 'cherry on the top" for me regarding my Birthday - thanks to John and the whole Springbok Team for making my Birthday a memorable one - I owe you one!

So, now that I am 1 year younger in the scheme of things ....... I know that the next year ahead is going to be a beautiful year of changes, possibilities and definate growth - phew, who ever thought .........

Always slays me that in my life it is either feast of famine there is no mediocre balance (I know this statement won't make sense to anyone, hmmmmm, as long as I know what I mean - grins).

Feeling really lazy now and I still have things to do when I leave the office, so I bid you all a very pleasant eve and look forward to what tomorrow brings .......... mwah