Morning Mirror Edition 156 - 27/9/2005




In this edition

Smalls



YOU MUST DRESS FOR SUCCESS !!


DRESS FOR SUCCESS
When one goes shopping in Zimbabwe one must dress for the occasion.

Oh no .....no hats and gloves for these forays ...instead one must wear an ensemble that would be suitable a) for running fast away from the cops and b) at worst for a couple of nights in the klink !!

Oh yes ... there we were skulking down the dreaded taboo vendors' market area, looking for, of all things Inyouhuti !!

Translated exactly ... wild bird seed !!

Now I know one should not support those naughty bad vendors who are making an honest living, in favour of the formal traders who pay rates and taxes, but it is the bronze mannikins, the cut throat finches and the blue wax bills who rule the roost in our garden !!

The bird seed bin was empty, the formal traders' doors were closed for stock taking and the din outside on the empty bird feeder was indignant to say the least..... And so the secretive excursion became necessary into the sad remnants of the once vibrant vendors' market.

Elliot was the bird seed trader, and one had to catch his attention with a few well spaced nods and winks. His head would cock towards a stout shady tree behind which the nefarious transaction was to take place (out of sight of the dreaded gestapo !!)

A bucket of bird seed costs $100,000.00 Zimbabwe dollars !! So $20,000 notes quickly changed hands, and an old sack full of bird seed was duly and furtively placed into the back of the car, accompanied by many hearty gesticulations of brotherly love from Elliot entreating us to visit him again soon !!

Smug in my illegal purchase, happy in my bid to feed my hordes of little hungry birds, I was about to move elegantly into the drivers seat when chaos broke out .

Mapolizi !! Mapolizi!! (Its the same in every language) and unwilling to draw attention to my automobile which already stood out like a sore thumb amidst the tatty wire scanias (pushcarts) I set off in an unladylike but furiously fast and undignified waddle in the opposite direction to the commotion.

The vendors were wonderful. Appreciative of my custom, they blocked the path of the law enforcement agents so successfully and so skillfully, that I was able to dodge into a nearby shop and hide behind a potted plant until the furore had died down.

Elliot was nowhere to be seen, he had probably been carted off...yet again.. for a night at His Majesty's displeasure, but my bird seed was safe and sound and my bronze mannikins were oblivious to the rigours I had had to endure in order to keep them well fed and happy. !!


CONGRATULATIONS



Birth Notice

SKINNER

Gary & Traci are thrilled to announce the arrival of their little miracle baby, Aidan Douglas. He arrived 10 weeks early at Unitas Hospital Pretoria, Saturday 24 Sept, weighing 1.5kg. Mom, Dad and baby all recovering well! Contact details: gtskinner@telkomsa.net


CONDOLENCES

With Deepest Sympathy to the families of the following




SYMPATHY MESSAGES


Dear friends and Family
Our heartfelt thanks for all the messages, cards, phone calls, flowers, meals and cakes which have come our way this weeks as we are coming to terms with Dad Caddick's death.
A memorial service is to be held at Hillside Methodist this coming Monday the 26th at 2:30pm. We are planning for this to be a celelbration of his life and ask that in your prayers you would regard it as such. There is SO much to be thankful for. Yes, we are grieving, we are missing his daily, sometimes six a day, calls and so much more but we are also rejoicing. David arrived last night and Chris comes tomorrow.
Love
All the Caddicks



PASSED AWAY.
CATH JOHNSON passed away peacefully on 22nd September, in Durban,South Africa. She was a dearly loved Mother to Johnnie and Jeanette, and special Gran to Court and Guav Johnson - a fine old lady,tough of spirit, who had a special place in her heart for Bulawayo, where her ashes will be returned, and a small memorial service held in early November. If you are someone who would like to know the details, please phone Jeanette Johnson on 234605 or 011 604 767


TIDBITS


tidbits

Your Share

Abraham Joshua Heschel

Remember that there is a meaning beyond absurdity. Be sure that every little deed counts, that every word has power. Never forget that you can still do your share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and frustrations and disappointments.




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