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Archive for April 2nd, 2007

Been so long……………………………………..

 

I finally feel like I am getting better physically from the flu/cold that will not go away. I am also feeling much better emotionally it seems they are both tied into one another.

 

I got a new laptop but the wow of vista has not started yet, it could be just me being me. I might have been expecting too much since I put off getting a new computer for about three years waiting for vista. I can however not bring myself to pack up my eight years old laptop, I have an offer from a friend to buy it but it seems I am not all that ready to part with something that has been part of my live for the last eight years. It is heavy, slow and clunky, it takes about the same time it takes to brew coffee to power up but it been good and reliable.

 

Last Saturday I was treated to the inspirational sounds of The Soweto Gospel Choir “WOW” nothing prepared me for the emotions and exuberance. Their songs are accompanied by the unique Southern African rhythms, energetic dance moves and colourful traditional outfits. The seamless flow of traditional, acapella and contemporary gospel was unstoppable. To demonstrate the choirs’ multi-lingual skills they wormed up at the start of the second half in French, German and Zulu.