The Great Getaway Gift
We haven't had a break - as in a holiday away from the village - for I don't know how long. We used to try to have at least a week away each year, but that stopped when my "original" day job[day job] ended. Although we never travel(led) over the festive season, I used to "shut up shop" around mid-December, and not later than about the 20th until anywhere between the 2nd and 5th of January. Now, because of my involvement in the McGregor market, that has not happened for nine years.
Not a pity party
No, this is not a pity party: I consciously decided to can that day job and to join the market. I am not unhappy with those choices even though they came with a significant reduction in income which was knocked even further when the world economy started tanking and the pandemic hit.
I had seen the signs in the economy and was beginning to shift focus from what had become my day job, to something else because it would clearly not sustain us into the near, let alone distant, future. Then the pandemic hit: tourism and hospitality virtually died - for two years - making that an even more profound realisation. It took a few months, to work out that I had to sharpen my focus even more. I also changed direction a bit and embarked on what has become a third, perhaps, fourth career. It's been a slog over the last two, going on three years, and a slog which has been lightened in no small measure by the Hive community and my small posse of peeps. That, and the discipline, as far as possible, of posting every day.
Community, caring and kindness
When I penned typed the post marking my fifth year anniversary on the blockchain, among the things I celebrated was the friendship and care that I'd found via this crypto-social community. Then, in November, I discussed how these friendships can be compared with yesteryear's pen pal.
It is through one such friendship that this getaway gift happened. Last May, @lizelle messaged me, and it went like this...
Hubby & I have been chatting & we'd like to book you & The Husband a midweek getaway through xxx as we have a ton of points to use. You can check on their website and let me know which resorts you like but more importantly, when you'd be able to slip away. All their resorts we've been to have been top class.
I'm really hoping you can squeeze some time in just to get away!
Needless to say that I was blown away. I won't lie. I shed a tear or two at the kindness. The Husband:
We can't. How can we?
As it turns out, and with hindsight, May 2022 was a turning point for me and my new career. Come this May, I'll have been working with/for my key client for a full year, and the indications are that I shall be working with them for the next few months and probably years.
Anyway, timing is everything and I said "thank you" and put it out of my mind. Except. Every so often, Lizelle would gently prod me with -
You need to take a break too Fiona & remember my offer...
So, when our young friends decided to get married in Cape Town, and not in the valley, and when I realised it was a week after my birthday, it seemed like the planets were aligning. Then, two weeks prior suddenly included not just my birthday, but a birthday thrash (someone else's) and two markets to prepare for - on one Saturday...
I decided that the universe was telling me that a break was essential and to accept Lizelle's generosity. Lizelle moved like lightening before I could change my mind. She found the closest spot she could to Cape Town - I know that was not just a simple online booking.
It was, though, the most fabulous 60th birthday gift.
The Gift
We left late on a Monday morning, and I confess I was exhausted from the week before's activities which had also included winding things up for month-end and my day job. So exhausted was I, that I took no photographs of our scenic (and it was) drive. Or of our lunch and the spectacular view. The first photo that I took was of the view from our apartment, and which is the very first photo of this post. It went to Lizelle, unedited, and with two words:
Thank you.
They had arranged a studio apartment for us - with everything we needed, from the view, to a decent kitchen which was separate from the sleeping area - essential for me.
As you gathered, we had a balcony that overlooked the sea - literally - and the communal braai area.
Yes, I sat on that stoep with wine. The Husband braaied - twice. One of those occasions will feature in another post. The evening I took that photo, was our last and we (happily) had the place to ourselves. In the mornings when the tide was high (sorry, not sorry, Blondie), the sea lapped under our feet.
We heard the sea - all the time. We watched and walked (a little) on the beach.
We had the occasional visitor.
I don't sleep well the first night (or two) in a strange place, and I loved wandering to our windows and looking at the night sea and skyline. One forgets that the sea is never the same. Even when it's motionless, it moves incessantly.
This last photo, I took from the beach and if you look from the right of the building, our apartment was the third pair of windows from the right, and on the bottom row. It was perfect. It was also the perfect base for exploring - and for the country pumpkins to catch up on some (year's) overdue essential (an not so essential) shopping.
A last word
Even though neither of us was well when we came home, we have returned renewed and refreshed. I actually did stop. I put my feet up. I stared at the sea. I drank wine. I read a book.
I sat at my computer and checked email just once and that was on March 1st. To pay bills and to power up. I feel no guilt saying that I didn't miss the village. I didn't miss Hive. I missed the people. And the cats. I resisted checking in. On everyone. I figured that if I was needed, people would call. They didn't.
So, out of sight was not out of mind, and in my mind - a lot - Lizelle. I shall be eternally grateful for this getaway gift as I have come home with much more than just memories of a trip to the seaside.
Thank you.
Until next time, be well
Fiona
The Sandbag House
McGregor, South Africa
Photo: Selma
Post script
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Taking a well earned break, what a wonderful gift!
Sleeping with the sea lapping outside your window most definitely somewhere one can decompress. After a couple of deep breaths of salty/kelp goodness makes energy levels rise, natural revival away from home!
Indeed, it does! It was good.
Photos of collage is looking beautiful tye design of room is wonderful
"Nou laat jy my tjank Fiona♥️"
We both are so glad you managed to squeeze some time out of your busy schedule, take a real break, and that the weather as well as the accommodation was good.
It was our absolute pleasure!
Just a pity about the tummy bug!
Nevertheless, good memories made are worth more than diamonds or gold, not so!
Thank you for sharing your breakaway, couldn't get closer to the sea not so💖
PS I'd forgotten Blondie, catchy old song hey😉
Ah, Lizelle! I just returned the favour. I'm going to share the whole album with you in a bit.
Thank you again!
Oh my, you guys were right here and I didn't know it. Seemed that you enjoyed it though and my Greek friend often comes to stay at the same place.
Glad that the break did you a world of good Lady Fiona.
I know we were, Zac, but we deliberately flew under the radar. I am glad we did because it did allow us to stop a while! Another time, perhaps. Thank you for your good wishes.
I am also sad, as we booked 4 days at the Busch camp in Robertson and we should have gone to your town the second day instead of going to Montagu. But on the afternoon of the second day we received an emergency call to return here, so we cancelled the extra 2 days and we came back.
It is good to fly under the radar as one needs the rest.
Blessings!
!PIZZA
Hope all was resolved. One day, it'll all wprk out!
Having people you can count on is getting difficult these days and it's lovely to know you have such good friends. I'm happy you were able to make some time for some beautiful memories.
Indeed, and thank you for your good wishes.
My pleasure
What a spectacular getaway and what a wonderful 60th birthday gift from Lizzie 🥰.
That's like being in paradise if you ask me.
I'm glad you had a well deserved rest, Fiona. And once again Happy belated Birthday. 🤗🌸
It was, and I am so grateful to Lizelle and hubby for such a wonderful time.
Thanks, too for the wishes: I kept it very quiet because of that other birthday and because I wasn't quite ready, myself. Lol. I'm getting used to the big six-oh...now...I think... lol
Hehe!!! The important thing is that you have reached the big six active and healthy and will be so for many years to come! Blessings to you, Fiona ♥️
Your happiness can be seen in your pictures ! Thé sea is à refresing and rebirthing (?) area, feel thé same when I go near thé sea
It's been a while since we were beside the sea. It was good!
I can understand ! I wait for september when I will go to see Mediterranée !
What a wonderful trip and breakaway this must have been :) The place looks wow and so as the sea. Glad you were able to finally take some days off and just be :)
Belated Happy Birthday and hope you are well-rested by now😍
And yes, may the Heavens bless Lizelle and her hubby more for being the wonderful souls they are♥️
Indeed!
Thank you for your kind wishes.
You're very welcome, Fiona :) Have a lovely evening.