I'm killing two birds with one stone here, as I have written a couple of #blockchainmemoryproject posts as initiated by the very kind and super talented author , and have now been challenged by the lovely and super brave mountain climber and ex rescue boat volunteer
to do a post - #tenrandomthings about myself, so the subject is quite apt for both tags.
I'm also showcasing artwork done by family and friends.
My oldest uncle Cornel worked in Paris and Hamburg and did various paintings of me from photographs Mom sent him
Hopefully one day in the future if one of my great great grand children become curious about their old great great grandma, they will be able to read about me here on the blockchain.
BUT I'm still waiting to be a grandma, will it ever happen???
I love challenges, but not when I'm asked to reveal more about myself!
So when challenged me to participate in the Ten Random Things Challenge started by
, and posed a real fun question, I fell for it hook, line and sinker, which meant I had to do the challenge.
Her question to me of course is around food as that is what I love blogging about:
If you had to be a food ingredient, which one would it be, and why?
Being a sweet tooth I answered
I would like to be sugar & spice and all things nice...but that's two ingredients so I'm cheating...
and I agreed in the end that I would then be Cinnamon-Sugar which I do love - think Apple Pie, Pancakes, Chelsey Buns, Milk Tart to name but a few!
What is #blockchainmemoryproject - the tag is self explanatory and I've given the guidelines from at the end of my post.
TEN RANDOM THINGS ABOUT ME
Number 1
I nearly did not make it into the world as Mom almost miscarried after jumping over a gate when a large dog tried to attack her. I was brought into the world by a midwife, sister Dominy, who drove the streets of Port Elizabeth in a little Morris Minor delivering babies. This is a coastal city in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Mother and child sculpture gifted to us by a very good friend and amazing artist Peter Wink
Number 2
Being the first grandchild, I was spoilt rotten not only by my grandparents, but my aunts and uncles as well. My youngest uncle was like a big brother to me and was the man who had the biggest influence on my life when I was growing up. He was murdered by homophobic killers 6 years ago, a horrific shock for everyone, he was a much loved and well known theatre personality. It was like a part of my life had been ripped away.
My uncle Rulov proudly holding me, I never dared calling him uncle though;)
Number 3
I'm a leftie, meaning I'm left-handed, and I quickly learnt that it was not always easy in a right-handed world. Learning to knit was a problem, I managed but it's not my favourite pastime. Of course when I started working as a draughtsperson, many of the hand draughting instruments were not designed with lefties in mind so I had to improvise! Signing a thick register book or a cheque book is an irritation!
A gorgeous antique butter knife with engraving not meant for a leftie!
Number4
My childhood dream was to one day be a concert pianist, but that dream was never realised. I used to go to the ballets when my late uncle danced, and loved the music with the whole philharmonic orchestra. I used to play the piano daily but then life got in the way. My poor old piano needs much restoration to play beautiful sounds again.
Number 5
I love the sea, tried to be a fisherman like the rest of my family but only caught a sea snake and that put an end to that! I much preferred sunbathing with a good book.
Painting by Peter of a photo we took when on holiday with them
Number 6
I'm a real bookworm, a dreamer at heart. My house has book racks in almost every room! Non-fiction, biographies, thrillers, a myriad of subjects interests me, not forgetting recipe books!
My friend Cheryl made this for us - Joseph and his techni-coloured dreamcoat
Number 7
I broke my ankle a couple of years ago, was super painful and frustrating but that's when my dear hubby started renovating the garden pathways, driveway, retaining walls and even gave me a new kitchen, quite a price to suffer for a new kitchen not so ;)
The bronze sculpture was a gift from our friend Peter at the time
Number 8
I was a foster Mom for a couple of years - the most difficult period of my life. Would have been rewarding if we had the children from a very young age but also the contact with the disfunctional parents' was very disruptive, sadly that did not work out. I wrote about it in a #blockchainmemoryproject post a couple of months ago.
A heavy cross to carry - Cornel's artwork
Number 9
I got chicken pox at the same time my two sons had it, looked absolutely dreadful, red spots all over my body and face and itched like mad! Should have gotten this as a child but did not!
Number 10
At long last number 10! I was a blood donor for many years, my blood type is Rhesus Negative and must have saved a couple of lives, something we can all do. Interesting stats here in South Africa is that most of the blood donated is used during childbirth.
Gorgeous handmade porcelain pixie doll - a gift from a special friend who stayed with us during the last few weeks of her pregnancy as they live on a remote farm. Valda had twins, two beautiful girls, who stubbornly refused to leave Mom's womb! My anxious hubby drove her to hospital when the girls eventually decided it was time to emerge. Their proud Daddy did not make it in time though as it was a long drive.
My questions - you can ignore them or answer, but remember the consequences of answering means you accept my challenge - I'll be waiting :)
- you always inspire me with your divine healthy treats, what is your guilty pleasure?
- if you could choose to live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
- if you were to be president of your country, what would be first on your agenda?
- if you had a magic wand and could change the world, what would that change be?
- if you could be a musical instrument, what would you be and why? Was going to ask what your dream sandwich would be;)
- your food is absolutely amazing, tell me what food ingredient you would be and why?
Steemit Blockchain Memory Project Rules of Engagement
Share any significant memory you’d like to. Think about things that have shaped who you are or may be unique in some way. Think about memories you’d like your great-great-grandchildren to read about....now write posts about these memories in your Steemit blog.
Use proper tags (see below)
Share a link to this post in all of your Blockchain Memory Project posts so others can find the rules.
Share your posts with your friends and family on external social media outlets (optional but encouraged).
Tag Suggestions
We want your memories to live on forever. We also want those memories to be searchable by those who might be looking for them in the future.
For this reason, I suggest the following tags for your first four - “Story Life Blog BlockchainMemoryProject”.
Your last tag should be very specific to what you’re writing about in your post, something that will help people who are searching for it on the internet.
I'll be sharing memories of my own along the way.
Thank you for stopping by
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