Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Sozo Foundation Golf Day Fundraiser

you won't believe where i am while i am writing this, probably the most bizarre place to write a blog post and maybe a first in history (?!)...i am sitting on the beach right in front of Super Tubes, Jeffrey's Bay (which if any of you don't know is quite a famous surf spot here in South Africa). as we are here in JBay, nick wants to surf and lack of internet connection in our guesthouse i am sitting here watching the waves and surfers and writing. very relaxing! :)


nick and i decided to take a mini break and thought the best way would be to enjoy the beauty of the garden route by taking a road trip.  its been really fun, and i will be sad when it all ends on friday as we head back to cape town.  


in the mean time, i thought i would finally put out another blog post.  


The Sozo Foundation (who i wrote about before) organised a Golf Day as a fundraiser last week.  as nick was involved a bit to help plan it, and was golfing on the day, i asked Anton & Elana, who run the foundation, whether they would mind if i tagged along and captured the day.  


The Golf Day was held at Erinvale Golf Estate, which is probably one of the most beautiful golf courses i have seen (not that i have been on that many, but the view from the top of Erinvale is magnificent).  Jeff, who was taking the video for the day, and I manage to snag ourselves a golf buggy for the day and luxuriously roamed around the course. best way to get around when you have lots of equipment with you...just wish i could use a buggy more often on other shoots! :)


so here are some of the shots from the day.  the views really were breath-taking and lucky for us, and the golfers, we had good weather :)

Nick 'tagged' his golf ball so he could tell it apart from the others :)
Redsands was one of the sponsors of the day




Anton, from the Sozo Foundation
Johan Pick from the Erinvale Golf Estate
Some of the golfers on the day taking their shots :)


Friday, September 9, 2011

6 years of marriage bliss...... :)

"Do you really have to bring ALL those?" After 6 years of marriage, Nick has the eye rolling thing down.  We were going away for the weekend to celebrate our 6 year anniversary and I was bringing (nearly) every camera I own…well, three to be precise.  See, I am a 'what if' gal…i don't know if anyone else struggles with this but when i am packing to go anywhere i am always thinking…'what if…it rains…or we go to the beach…or i will be cold..'  

on this occasion i was playing the 'what if' game with cameras.  i was bringing three cameras along with me for our time away for those 'what if' moments.  one holga…check..need to finish the film and if it is sunny holga takes great pics…my digital cam..check..for good quality digital pics and then, of course, my iphone…check..for when i don't have the other two cameras with me.  i was happy, as i seemed to have covered all the bases.

we had a lovely weekend away and i was prepared to capture it to show it to our grandkids..or whoever.  i'm trying to make more of an effort now to capture our own lives more.  

so here are some of the pics i took this weekend in my true 'what if' style: some with the iphone, some with my digital…and errr, still waiting for the film ones to be developed! :)
beautiful view of table mountain
found out this old ship had leaked oil onto the beach during the night :(
clock tower at waterfront sporting green and gold, ready for the world cup :)
waterfront street entertainer
waterfront street entertainers
spotted this cute little boat peeing round the habour
waterfront ampitheatre with natasha meister
tried teppenyaki for the first time :)
i also managed to drag nick along to milnerton market.  have wanted to go there for ages now and managed to walk away with quite a few bargins! :) firstly a nice old suitcase, and an old (working!) type writer....

and nick and i went a bit crazy on buying more records for our record player.  i, of course, picked all the old musicals i love, nick, having a bit better taste, picked sammy davies jnr and good ol' frank! :)
spotted this too....Rolf Harris!  don't know if anyone remembers him?  looks like the kangeroo isn't too happy about being bear hugged by rolf!  decided to give this LP a miss! :)
found out this morning as well that nick had written a song for me for our 6 year anniversery.  its called 'home'...love it...makes me want to cry everytime i listen to it...but then again i am quite a softy! :) have a listen below...
Home by nickgroves

Friday, September 2, 2011

teach me how to love part 2.....Connect Network

i have been waiting to be able to share this project with you for a while...
a few months back my friend Sophie asked me if I would be interested in taking some photos for a calendar for the organisation she works for, Connect Network.  always looking for new opportunities, i said a big definate yes, without thinking if i would be able to do it or not! :)

a few weeks later sophie and i were driving around cape town, visiting different areas and different members of the Connect Network to get the shots they needed for the calendar.  this was the fun and also challenging part of the project!  each month had a different theme, so we had to make sure we were fitting in with each one. 

i had a lot of fun on this project, as it is not the usual thing i would do, and i was really challenged to try and think out of the box.  i also got to meet a lot of people and organisations i wouldn't normally go to.  

My mum is already a fan, and had ordered a few.  love how mum's are usually the biggest fans! :)

I also had a chance to sit down with Sophie and ask her a bit more about the Connect Network.  If you are interested in helping with Woman & Children at risk in South Africa....read on and see how you can get involved... :)

1.            Tell us a little bit about yourselves and your team and about the Connect Network

Connect Network is a partnership of Christian-value base Organisations, Churches and Individuals.  We currently have over 100 members, and these members provide services to more than 100,000 children and women.  Our vision is to enhance the Christian response to women and children at risk, by providing care and support to people working in our member organisations.  We want to create effective relationships (sharing information and solutions on relevant resources), synergies and a “collective voice” between members
 Our main focus areas are Women at Risk: crisis pregnancy and abortion, human trafficking and prostitution, residential care, job support, counselling and support services and Youth & Children at Risk: street children, youth in prison, life skills, education and prevention programmes in schools, early childhood development, child sexual exploitation and orphan care.
 The Connect Network office also helps with the co-ordination of four projects. The needs for these projects were highlighted by our members and then we play a facilitative role in the management of these projects.  These are Equipped To Serve – a course that teaches effective trauma counselling; SuperCamps – which is a bi-annual camp for 9-13 years old sent by our members and provides first time adventures and uses every opportunity to spoil the children. World Weekend of Prayer (WWP) – is an international day set aside to pray for children.  Quality Improvement System – this directly impacts the quality and quantity of care for children in Cape Town through a peer-learning method. These programmes were developed by VIVA, an international NPO based in Oxford.

2.             How did the Connect Network start?

Dee Moskoff and Jo Partridge started the Connect Network.  In the late 80’s one of Dee’s friends decided to have an abortion and through this Dee was affected by her own lack of support and judgmental approach as a Christian.  She had never walked the road with a pregnant girl in crisis.  In Oct 1996, together with 2 friends and support of her church, she started Choices Crisis Pregnancy Centre to respond to the need of support for pregnant women.  As Choices grew Dee started linking with other centres in the Cape Town area and around South Africa and then in 1999 Dee founded Africa Cares for Life, which is a national network for Crisis Pregnancy Centres.  She decided together, they could learn and achieve more through shared training and resources.
 Jo had been working with Orphan Care in Pietermaritzburg and then moved to Cape Town. Jo then joined Dee helping with the networking of Infant Care Projects in Cape Town. The network continued to grow and they then explored the possibility of including other projects that were dealing with women and children in need.  In Oct 2004 the Connect Network was launched and started with 15 members.

3.    What are some of the long term and short term dreams/goals of Connect SA?

Connect Network is about mobilising the church, the body of Christ to make a difference in the lives of women and children at risk.

4.    Have you got any “good news” stories you would like to share?

Connect has managed to put 44 organisations through Child Protection training and as a result children are being protected in the Western Cape.  In 2010 we hosted Child Protection training, as well are a Children’s Act Information Day, with the help from the SA Police force, to give the network and civil society an opportunity to become familiar with the Act.
 We have also provided a Quality Improvement System to help Connect Network members improve their organisations performance. One of these organisations “Walk with A Purpose” in Khayelitsha, attended this course and as a result have been transformed, now having new recruits. Other organisations have now learnt about legal entities and registrations and have decided to register as a Non-Profit organisation 

5.    Where can we find you?

Our office:         Alexandra Building, First Floor
                        147 Main Road
                        Somerset West
                         7130
Telephone: 021 852 9900

6.    What are Connect SA’s needs?

Volunteers are always needed, we are especially in desperate need of a revamped website and funding is always a need!