Monday, March 7, 2011

Growing Fast!

Noordhoek X

OK, it’s not a bad local beach :) We went to Noordhoek Beach as a family last Weekend and enjoyed stunning views with Leola in the comfy chair!

Noordhoek I Noordhoek XIV

We all went for breakfast afterwards at Noordhoek Farm Village which was nice.

In mid Feb, we went on a family getaway to Durban. As you can see, our beautiful daughter was fast asleep after charming the couple behind us for an hour. The trip to Durbs was nice although also a wake up call as far as holidaying without assistance as parents of a baby is concerned :) Leola kept us so busy that we were grateful to get home at the end of the trip, however we did enjoy u-Shaka Marine World and the Gateway Shopping Centre as well as a brief visit to Umhlanga Beach.

Flight Durban I Flight Durban III
Beach Babes Ushaka Leola III
Leola Swimming IX Leola i Pad Baby Einstein
Ange and Leola Cycling I Cute II

In other news, Leola is learning to swim, cycle and watch movies on the iPad :) Gandalf is still her best mate although she does abuse his loyalty by teasing him with sticks of biltong.

Christmas was a whirlwind occasion with lots of family and of course Leola’s baptism in Sedgefield. We were spoilt with 7s rugby in George, Xmas Lunch in Franschoek and walks at Silvermine…

Leola Angie Leola Sasha
Luke II Luke Leola II
Gandalf Water Sleepy II
Leola Sleeps 7s Balls
SA v Zim Xmas Lunch

Otherwise – we continue to enjoy busy professional lives with the Cape Leadership Centre thriving and Exceed opportunities building all the time. We are surrounded by lovely friends and family and Cape Town requires no advertising as an awesome place to be. Our website/s tell the professional story so from a personal point of view, the aim of this post is simply to paint a picture of what’s been going on. Ange will have more pics from her camera so she can add to the collection above…

We hope to see many of you this year, whether in UK, Hong Kong, Netherlands or Zambia. Canada is on the cards for 2012!

Lots of Love

The Cape Town Wighams