More recently however, several friends have been on holiday and especially looked me up to commiserate since Grant's passing. In February, Jill and Jimmy Londsdale from Monzi, Zululand (where Grant and I lived for 11 years) popped in to see me.
The day before my birthday in February, a man approached me on the veranda where I was straightening an item on my display table, and asked where the restrooms were. As I looked around, I shouted :Norman! He and Hester, who later emerged from the shop next door, are related to BIL and SIL in Marquard so we consider ourselves family.
Norman, Jo and Hester
While I did. I sent him recipes, tips and hints via Whatsapp. He, in turn, weighed himself once a week and sent me his losses. I don't think he ever had a gain although he would've sent this through as well. A week before the big day, he sent me a WA saying he was on goal weight. After congratulating him, I then sent him a maintenance plan.
This and many other things, is what Annemie, Nicos and I discussed last week. Nicos, though, says after a week's holiday in the mountains, he feels he needs to get back on track. So I offered to send him the hints and ideas to help him shed the extra weight.
With Jill and Jimmy and Nicos and Annemie, I clean forgot to take photos . So when Sally and Ray arrived to see me on Saturday, I called Charmaine to take photos of us.
Moi, Sally and Ray
While our boys were growing up, Grant worked for Ray on a sugar cane farm in Zululand. We spent 11 years living and working there. While Sally and I caught up on friends, I noticed Ray and Charmaine deep in conversation with her showing him photos on her phone. Charmaine, who manages the off-sales next door, lived on a cattle farm for several years: breeding Brahman. Before Ray moved to Monzi in the seventies, he managed a cattle farm. So he and Charmaine had a great time discussing the merits of her herd.
Yesterday when Sal and Ray came to say goodbye after breakfast at the Purple Giraffe, I introduced them to Colette. Colette and he husband Bardy hail from Zululand and within minutes, Ray and Colette had discovered people they both knew from that neck of the woods. While Sally and I chatted again, she remarked that Ray always connects so easily with people.
Have a wonderful Monday in your part of the world.
Hello Jo, you have many great friends. It is wonderful connecting with old and new friends. Love the photos. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!
ReplyDeleteDear Jo, it's lovely you've had long time friends come to your veranda and reminisce. I'm sure it brightens your day. Hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteall of this proves our very large world is truly a SMALL world.. love the story, old friend meet new friends and talk about mutual friends..
ReplyDeleteLovely to read.
ReplyDeleteHello Jo! It was so nice to see you stop by for a visit with me. It made me smile.
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm here, I will spend some time here, catching up on your blog posts.
Ps...sorry to read of Grants passing in late 2017!
ReplyDeleteGood to have company stopping in to say hello!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, it's always nice to catch up with old friends and share memories. Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have so many friends stop by.
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