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Sport Relief Run a Mile...

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Well, it's that time of the year again, when I get my spandex and running shoes and I get ready to run for charity!!

Last year, I ran 1 mile for the Sport Relief Run a Mile and this year, I am upping the antic and going for 3 miles!! Yes, you heard me right, 3 miles!! That is equivalent of half a marathon at 5km!! Bwoy, it's gonna be fun...

Amid all this fun, I'm doing this for a purpose...

I'm trying to raise money for charity and this is where YOU come in... Yes, you, reading this text right now...

What you can do is: Click on this link and sponsor me... ANY amount... however little!!

That's it!! sit back and know your good deeds have been appreciated!!

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 February 2010 00:27 )
 

Happy Birthday MGCINI!

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Today, Gagisa.net Administration would like to wish a Happy BIRTHDAY to our beloved Administrator MGCINI.


As the day has come close - we wish him a "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" as he turns three decades!!

Also, my facebook has been busy & have been blessed with messages:

Unlike last year, it didn't SNOW!!!!





Next birthday due:

Last Updated ( Monday, 01 February 2010 00:45 )
 

Beefed-up iPhone or best tablet ever!!

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Dutch Adventure Days 5-6

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Day 5

Mmmmhhhh, let me think now... what happened today?

Oh yes, I remember... Today is chillaxing and preparation for New Year's Day. Trust me, today people are all over the place preparing for the new 2010 that you dont want to be caught out there trying to do your 'tourist' thing. So, we did the sensible thing and stayed in... but there was a treat in store!! (see below)

Roel Wijngaarden popped into the house for a bit and it was great to see the brother. Passing my congrats on his new arrival, Jonathan, he shared his latest experiences which involved a tapping on the head to drum in a message... lol.. that was jokes. This is also the guy who drove my car when he was in England and forgot that we drive on the correct side of the road and not the Dutch way... and almost crashed! Aaahhhhhh, memories! 

Stellie laid out a Dutch traditional grill, with all the trimmings... trust me, this was just off the hizzle!! I had never had one of them, so it was an experience for me. She laid out 'kip' (chicken), 'lam' (lamb), 'turkijie' (turkey) and vegetables and not to forget the spices and seasonings!! So, following from what she and Joel were doing, I tucked in. Now, at this moment in time, we had also become blessed with a visitation from David Jurgens. My bwoy had come all the way from Linschoten (in the province of Utrecht). David is funny... he comes across quiet, but the young man is far from it!! Marvin Thompson also joined us at the house (looking quite dappa I have to add) and later by Rayon Thompson as well (not to be out-done, looking good too). A few sizzles later, I was full and it was time for the afternoon nap.... zzzzzzz, zzzzzzz.

Let me state at this moment in time how jealous Kwasi Asare was when I told him about the grill gournet!! I would like to write more, but I know he'll be upset... lol... just kidding...

Come 11pm, we made our way to the 'haven' (harbour, for those who have not been keeping up to date). Come MIDNIGHT, we were standing right by the "Nieuwe Maas" river, which runs 24km straight through Rotterdam. Now, let me tell you something... If you think you have seen fireworks, then you need to come down to Holland and experience it!! The fireworks were AMAZING!! Looking along the river, there were fireworks everywhere and they lasted for ages!! Some were right next to us and we got to see some pretty displays! With these displays, we welcomed 2010!!

Happy New Year everyone!! 

More things to note about Holland:

 

  • The Erasmusbrug bridge in Rotterdam is just beautiful!
  • The pedestrian crossing lights make this knocking sound (like a Knocking Bird) - I think it's useful for blind people... 
  • Trams run BANG ON-TIME!! 3.44pm means 3.44pm!!
  • Their postal delivery is done by TNT (yes, the courier company)

 

 

Day 6

 

Friday, 1st January 2010:
This has been one of the days of my life that I shall never forget. The devil tried to play his dice at us and let's just say that we have an even mightier God who protects us. And He protected us today from danger with fire!!

For this, His Name shall be praised. 

 

Day 7

Sabbath Day and it's Day 7 as well - how cool is that??? lol...

Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 January 2010 20:30 )
 

Dutch Adventures Days 2-4

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Day 2

The plan was to start the day early and get to see as much of the 'dam (Amsterdam) as possible... but as you know how things go, it didn't go according to plan. 11.45am and we were still having breakfast and not to mention still waiting for Marvin Thompson who had promised that he was going to turn up at 11am. Turns out, my friend Marven had had an incident with a bird, it's doodoo and his head as he stepped out of his house to come to meet us. So back in the shower he had to go - hence his lateness.

Anyways, come 2pm and we were off. Using the motorway equivalent of Holland, we got on the A4 and we went past "Den Haag" (The Hague), "Leinden", "Haarlem" and finally into "Amsterdam". As most of you guys know, the Dutch drive on the wrong side of the road - the right hand side, so traffic just seemed to be going all over the place. However, you cannot miss their exits with a big "UIT" (out) sign on them. Genius! Using the local knowledge of Marvin and Stellie, we drove around Amsterdam and then into the centre of the 'dam. Things to note:

  • The student accomodation made entirely out of Container Boxes - they look better than they sound!!
  • The strange, or shall I call it, unique architecture that the Dutch seem to enjoy/love.
  • Bicycles - loads and loads and loads of bicycles!!! I had heard that the dutch love their cycles, but I was never prepared for this... seriously this is on another level. There are multi-storey car parks just for cycles!!
  • The COLD weather!!
  • Last, but ny no means last, the red _____ district. Now, let me clarify something here... I did not go to this place to sample the local delights, but simply stumbled upon it on our adventures! I had always wondered why such places are call red light _______ - now I know!!! 

 

With our stomachs rumbling away, Marvin led us to a nice Surinamese restaurant in downtown Amsterdam. Trust me, it did not fail me in any way!! God myself some authentic dish and it came onto my table at lightning speed! I have never seen my food served so quick in a restaurant! With that, the food went down quick as well.

This time, the tiredness was kicking in and we had one final stop before home - Thompson aunty's house. What a blessed day and evening it was... Come midnight, we found our way back on the A4 back to Rotterdam and Stellie and Joel fast asleep in the back... I feel soooo tired that I don't think I will be able to finish this blog as I need to .....    (zzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzz) 

    

Day 3

9.30am and am still in bed!! I slept too late to be up early today - even though we had agreed that 8.30am we shall all be awake! lol... I forgot to mention something so far... Stellie is an organised woman - she's good in that department! She has my week already planned out and all I need to do is wake up, check the itinerary and see what's cracking!!

Today is Rotterdam Day!! But wait.. there's been a change of plans... Instead, we shall be catching the train to Volendam for a bit of a culture experience. Checking out the Nederlands public transport website, it told us that we were going to take 2hrs 30mins to our destination. Off we went: Walked to Noordehelling Tram station to take the tram to Rotterdam Central. We then asked one of the nice ladies from Nederlands Trains on how to get to Volendum. "No problem", she said "What you need to do is take the train to Amsterdam Sloterdijk, then change to a train going to Hoorn. Then take a bus from there to Volendam. Trusting the lady with the fancy PDA, we go on the train and our journey ended up takin exactly 4 hours!!! Why the woman sent us to Hoorn we have no idea. We had to take a bus from the Hoorn back down to near "Edam" and then take another bus to Volendam. Mmmhhhhh... women!!

Being next to the massive "Markermeer Lake", the town of Volendam was COOOOOLD!!! Thank the Lord I had been advised to wrap up warmly!! There, we did what we needed to do and here's the evidence:

[ see photo below ]

I would like to think that this was one of my most highlighting experiences so far!! 

Back in Rotterdam, we swinged by a nice little hidden restaurant called "De smaak van Afrika" (The taste of Afrika). This place was the 'bomb'!! (not in a literal sense). Oh my days!! It took me back. The setting was just too authentic! I felt like I had taken a flight from Rotterdam back to Africa. Now, this place specialises in West and East African food, but it was good. We ordered their house special and it was special indeed. In front of us were a variety of meats and vegetables nicely laid out ready to be eaten with a Dutch pancake.

Rayon Thompson also joined us at the place (late might I add) and we were blessed. The evening was great and the company was just fantastic. I remember having to run to try and catch the tram. I'm tired now and am surprised that I've managed to type this much...

See you tomorrow! 

  

 

Day 4

Wow, how time flies by when one is most having fun.

Flick, flick, flick through my itinerary and it's a mixed bag today. Plan is that we go to Hotel NY for some drinks and then take a water-taxi to the other side of the river... Then we would visit the Euromast and have some fanstastic bird's-eye view of Rotterdam and hopefully Den Haag as well. After that, some traditional pancakes.

So, to start the day, we needed to do some food shopping. Now, here in Holland they don't have massive super-duppa supermarkets like Asda, Tesco etc... They have more independent supermarkets, where the guy who bakes your bread knows if you came yesterday to buy some of his bread or not... It's nice and cosy and you are not just a number or some consumer. We went to this place called BAS (Bas van der Heijden) and it was delightful. With a full shopping buggy, we took the tram back to the house to unload and be on our way for the rest of the day.

When we came out and were at the Tram station, we had some second thoughts: The weather was COLD. Now, going to Euromast meant that we would be 100m above ground and at that altitude, the wind/cold is chapping!! And also, it was quite becoming foggy, so the views would not have been fantastic. So we did the most wise thing and skipped it. back home we went.

Come 5pm, we left the house to go to the river. Now, we had a 5.45pm reservation in this joint called "De Pannenkoekenboot" translated to "The Pancake Boat". Wow!! Pancakes?? On a boat??? Wicked!!! However, we got behind schedule and we had to rush. Now, let me tell you something: Stellie can WALK!! Oh my days... I had a keep running behind her just to try and keep up. Joel was jogging and I followed suit. Thank the Lord for late starts!! The boat was late. It was meant to have left at 6pm, but by 6.05pm we were still trying to find it on the "ParkHaven" (park harbour). Having run ahead, Stellie found the boat and Joel and myself came trotting behind to just about catch the boat. The boat experience was just marvelous!! Pancakes on the river - prepared right in front of your eyes!!

An hour later, we were back at the "haven". As the place was next to the Euromast, we got inside and just had a quick overview of the place. We took a moment to experience the local park called "Het Park" and met this tiny little dog that was just full of beans (energy peeps, not literal beans!!!) 1.7km later (yes, I measured it on google... bless google!!!) we got the Tram and got home for some nice Dutch tea. Have I mentioned how cold this place is at the moment? Oh yes, I believe I have... just checking thats all!!

Goede nacht (good night) - that's Dutch by the way - in case you have not realised a language theme here... :-)

    

Day 5

[that's today! - check back later] 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 January 2010 01:42 )
 

Dutch Adventures Days 1

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7am hit this morning and I was up like a flash. Why? Well, let me tell you now... I was on my way to the Netherlands!!!  Yey!! I have been looking forward to this time away for quite a while now and now it was finally here...

Looking at myself in the mirror - I thought, mmmmhhh, this Osama-beard has to go!! I look rough. So, my trusted clippers came out and I sat down to trim myself good. And what I good job I would like to think I did... Looking slick, I got my passport and headed to my mate Gazza to take me to the airport. Being a VIP that I am, I was whisked off to the boarding gate in my customised transporter - wheelchair to be precise... You see, the airline insisted that I use a wheelchair after I told them that I had a bionic leg. This meant: Fast Track through security, duty-free (prevents spending) and boarding - I was the first to board the plane. That's what I call VIP!

Big-up to the KLM peeps. The journey was nice... and so friendly as well. 50 minutes later, I found myself in Schipol Airport and again being whisked off in a nice buggy, next to these Americans. Nice couple they were - from Washington DC.
Did you know: NL Police use Segways!! Sooo sooo cool.

Stellie and Joel were there waiting to meet me and it has been a blast since!! Got on the train and went to Rotterdam via Leiden. Their 2nd class is like Virgin Trains' 1st class. UK is being robbed by VT! For now, I leave you with some pictures for your enjoyment...

Peace! MTM.

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 December 2009 00:34 )
 
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