Thursday, 31 March 2011

Cupcakes Galore

Just had to share this. It's the coolest thing from Woolies. Eight cupcake capsules with jelly beans inside. Nom nom! I don't like jelly beans, but I had to buy this just for the fun packaging!


Monday, 28 March 2011

Bubble balls at the Getaway Show

I went to the Getaway Show over the weekend and tried out the Bubble Balls. Basically you climb into a plastic deflated transparent ball  and let them blow it up. Once the ball's totally inflated, you'll look like you're in a bubble...and off you go onto the water. It's lots of fun but can get really hot (if it's a sunny day). It's really hard to keep your balance and a lot of the time you'll look and feel like a hamster on its wheel. You'll fall from side to side, upside down and spin all around (sounds like a rhyme) and after 5 minutes you could feel a little nauseous. If you do it with friends you can play bumper bubbles - that will keep you laughing all the way the way through.



Tuesday, 22 March 2011

KDay 2011

That festival was hot ...and I'm talking about the 44 degrees Celcius kinda hot! Every year Kfm has a music festival featuring local artists performing at some venue where you can picnic and make a day of it. This year it was at Val de Vie Wine and Polo Estate in Paarl and we decided to give it a go. We knew it was going to be hot...but not the kind of why-didn't-I-go-to-the-beach-I-want-to-kill-myself HOT. We got to the venue at about 8:30am and there was a queue (damn those eager beavers!). We could feel the heat then already!
The queue at 8:30am. Gates open at 9am, show starts at 11am

We brought umbrellas, and some were provided - but the rule was: while there's someone performing on stage your umbrella needs to be down. So it was like a circus show with people lowering and opening their shade every ten minutes or so. Eventually the medics advised the organisers that there was no way we could sit in that heat all day long. WHEW. But with the the pleasure of having the shade came the displeasure of not seeing the stage. But there comes a time in your life when you have to decide...do I want a perfect view of the stage or do I want to melt and die? Was a tough choice..but at the end of the day just listening to the bands was good enough.
Lotsa space infront of us before the show

Heat aside, it was a spectacular show and it made me really proud of our country with all its talent. Artists included Chad Saaiman, Danny K (who rocked the party). La Vuvuzela, Good Luck, Ard Matthews (of Just Jinger fame), Flash Republic, Goldfish (who rocked the party some more), Arno Carstens (whose CD I bought the day after), Freshly Ground (whose performance made us reminisce about the soccer world cup last year), Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels (whose act we missed because it was getting late) and the headline act, Prime Circle. If I left anyone out, I'm sorry :-)
And then the umbrellas came out

If the line up's just as good next year, I'll definitely go again...but I'll be sure to bring a blow-up pool to chill in throughout the show.


Chad Saaiman

Goldfish






Monday, 7 March 2011

The Community Chest Carnival

I've been to the Community Chest Carnival at Maynardville before but didn't really think much of it. I don't drink (and that's part of the fun of going there, I guess) so apart from the beer gardens, there was never much else for me to do there...till NOW.

I was at the carnival last Thursday evening and it was actually really fun. I wish I hadn't eaten before I got there though. There was some yummy food on offer and I was too full to have any... but eventually I caved - hehehe. It's the first time I went to a fair and felt like I was in a movie - you know they always have fun-looking carnivals with rides and prizes and candy floss (or cotton candy) where you see a couple in love walking around and he wins her a prize (usually a huge teddy bear) and then they go on the big wheel ..etc



My experience wasn't exactly like that, but it was pretty close. I won a....toothbrush..YAY! Hahaha. The rides were really fun - even though after I finished my second one I was done for the day. They're much scarier than I remember. That, or I was just more brave back then.
Catch a fish and get a prize. Here's where I won my toothbrush

Entrance was R20 - but in true Cape Flats style, we bought tickets outside from two youngsters trying to get rid of their comps for half-price :-)

Highlights:
1. Bonus half-price entry fee.

2. Rosenkuchen - delicious



3. The Tornado



The tornado in action

4. The swings

5. Seeing familiar faces
Trevone pretending he's on a date

Carnival candy
The lady who draws you while you wait

Always thought it was a 'secret' society