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  Why and how I ended up here in Germany
Posted by: Hagar - 26-07-2005, 09:01 AM - Forum: Europe Articles - Replies (10)

I woke up one morning and decided I had to get out here after 19 years of working at the same job and living in my comfort zone. See what the World had to offer from a living/relocation perspective, not just being a tourist. As some family and friends had done so, and sung praise of their moves to a new land.

My partners and everybody who knew me, thought I was joking at first, as I was one of those who said NEVER . I only left with a backpack and my vellies to have a look around at first. Headed down under first, loved NZ to bits, and think Oz must be the best and easiest relocation choice for Saffers (especially if you have children) .

I headed back to CT for a few weeks, and headed to London were I had a six month job. UK was the next choice because of my Irish/EU passport, and the earning big money in pounds (what a disillusion that was).

I still did not know what I wanted to do or where I was heading, with my fully furnished home and car still waiting for my return to CT. Oz and the two year application was still in my mind. After London I went to the Edinburgh Festival, and stayed there for a fantastic year.

Got a call while there offering me a job in Germany, and told my mate he must be on drugs, as I donÂ’t speak a word of the language and not going to run around in short leather pants ( I would rather wear a Safari Suit and relocate to Bloemfontein ).

After a brief visit I agreed to help them out here for max of 6 months, and would then move on (probably still pursue my Oz destination). Well after 3 months here I knew I wanted to stay, now two years later, and made the decision to leave properly. Not trying to keep a foot on each side of the equator.

I have a German surname, with my Grand and Great Grandfather both being of German origin. Whether that has an influence of my enjoying it here I will never know. Yes Germany is very organized and for some too many rules. For me that works. Although in other ways they are much more open and leave things to choice. Like smoking in restaurants, dogs are almost allowed anywhere, bars close when they feel like it (although there is a late night law of something like 2am in some places, but seldom enforced).

As I have said many times before, I would highly recommend Western Europe as a place to live. The Germans great and closest the real South African living and thinking I have found north of the equator. Their “braaiing” at any chance, home cooked food, pride, festivals and great partying.

When they work they WORK, and when they play they PLAY!!!

No matter where we choose to live, we will always be African and foreigners in our new country. That does NOT mean you will never be accepted, if you accept and embrace your new country and culture. There will always be those in every country that do not like foreigners or accept you, and there are others who will do everything they can to help and make your transition as comfortable as possible.

Life is all what you make of it, no matter where fate has taken you, and home is where you put food on the table and rest your head. No one can remove the red African dust from our blood, and remember as I have said before, “Our hearts WILL die in Africa” no matter where our bodies lay to rest.

And after this road of fate and chance, one of the biggest things I have learnt is, “NEVER say NEVER”.

For 5 years ago I said never leave SA, then I said never live in Germany. In hind sight I should have done it at least five years earlier.

Will I return?

Who knows?

just “NEVER say NEVER”.


Hugs Hagar

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  I am so grateful!
Posted by: Pronkertjie - 26-07-2005, 06:46 AM - Forum: Christian Faith Praise - No Replies

I am off for two weeks to Tanzania next month. All along I really wanted someone to go with me, but this is an expensive trip, and the only person that wanted to come has her parents visiting from South Africa.

Last year when I was in SA, I went to a Retreat, and met a woman that is a Bible Translator. Yesterday I received and email saying she is busy packing to go to Tanzania. I got all excited and quickly send an email to tell her when I will be in Morogoro. Guess what.... I received an email back saying that she is leaving for Morogoro and she will still be there for my first week there. Hopefully we can meet up my first weekend there.

This is really an answer to prayer for me, and I see it as the goodness of the Lord! I also see God's goodness in every step I am taking in preparations for this trip.

:daisy:

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  How do you
Posted by: Cali - 25-07-2005, 09:39 PM - Forum: Parenting and Children - Replies (9)

explain death to a 7 year old.

Connor is an extremely well adjusted boy when it comes to things passing, we've had fish die so many times and a rabbit.

But my aunt has now passed and I don't know what to say in the morning.

:help:

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  Message sent to me this morning
Posted by: Joan - 25-07-2005, 07:49 PM - Forum: Christian Faith Praise - Replies (2)

Ministering To Others

Author: Unknown


To be effective in helping others
we must be comfortable inside
having walked the road of heartache
with no unhealed scars to hide.
We must be a willing servant
which God can carve and mold...
after knowing and surrendering
all our burdens, new and old.
We can turn our trials to triumphs
and help others along the way...
after all our tears have disappeared,
God will use us every day.

Be Blessed!

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  My Most Favourite Poem
Posted by: Janine - 25-07-2005, 04:48 PM - Forum: Christian Faith Praise - Replies (2)

I love this poem! There's been so so many times in my life when the Lord was carrying me - and I didn't know it!

Footprints...............

One night a man dreamed he was walking along a beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life in which there were two sets of footprints in the sand; one belonging to him, and the other to the Lord. But he saw that at the saddest points of his life, there was only one set of footprints. "Lord! You said that once I decided to follow you, you'd never leave me. So why, during my most troublesome times, is there only one set of footprints?"

The Lord replied. "My son, my precious child, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."

Author unknown..................

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  Comparison of Laptop Computers
Posted by: Bushbaby - 25-07-2005, 03:05 PM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software - Replies (2)

Would you agree with the models selected for this trial and the conclusions reached:

http://www.io.com/~hcexres/tcm1603/accht...omx2c.html

If not, could you please indicated why. I am shopping for a laptop, portability, memory and battery life are very important.

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  Shane Warne is a sucker
Posted by: Pronkertjie - 25-07-2005, 02:51 PM - Forum: SportsTalk - Replies (4)

Shane's wife left him again.....

He was alone in England for only eight weeks before his wife moved over and he couldn't remain faithful to her in that short time.... with two other women.

How stoooooopid of him.

:daisy:

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  Back-up files
Posted by: oe-la-la - 25-07-2005, 10:44 AM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software - Replies (6)

How do I back-up my stuff in outlook express? I simply want to copy them to disc but do not know how to? Please help Smile

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  Week 30's Trivial Pursuit
Posted by: Jangar - 25-07-2005, 09:47 AM - Forum: Trivial Pursuit and More - Replies (7)

What comic strip character's pet cat was named Hot Dog?

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  Week 30's Fact or Fiction
Posted by: Jangar - 25-07-2005, 09:46 AM - Forum: Trivial Pursuit and More - Replies (15)

The can opener was invented 48 years after the invention of tin cans.

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