Latest trend to hit South African streets!!!!
First the 2010 construction workers laid the path after it had been less trampled on for a while, and then the transport people gave it a test drive. Doctors came to aid the cause, and the municipal workers had a go (at the expense of the national funds of course). Textile industry employees wore the jacket of honour too. Telkom is busy at it now (I guess we can’t say break down in communication in the same sentence, can we?), and now Eskom is set to fuel this growing craze!
Now all of us regular fashionistas know that the way to get a fad out is to take one big dose of it. Everyone doing it at the same time and in no time at all everyone is sick of it, and we move on to newer things... Just a thought
Zamz' 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Gear Shift.
Have you ever been in a moment and from a very random but sincere place in your mind – a penny drops?
You get that thought that realization that you are selling yourself short?
Well it’s time for a GEAR SHIFT!
It’s time to step up a notch and move into the right lane. Old mentalities are like worn tires. They don’t take well and they can put your life in danger. How long will we persist in living life in old models when the spunky new version (the truth) is staring us right in the face.
We have been called to greater things. We have absolutely no need to settle for second best.
It is in us to be great. Yes! Us! We are children of the most high! In him we are more than conquerors! Although our character is constantly under construction we are valuable!
Now I’m not saying we need to walk around with our heads in the clouds totally oblivious to the reality of our lives, but I say we need to maintain the attitude that we are worth it! We can attain that which we seek and reach for. As long as we keep God in our drivers’ seat, we are assured safe travel and arrival at our destination.
I’m taking up my new model and I plan to kick into drive and let God do the rest. His navigation system is far better than mine. He knows my destination. He knows where I need improve on my sharp turns and he helps me around the bends.
So what is this great thought?
I AM – who I am
I WILL BE – whatever I need to be
I AM – loved.
“He who is in me is greater than he that is in the world”
Feel the love.
You get that thought that realization that you are selling yourself short?
Well it’s time for a GEAR SHIFT!
It’s time to step up a notch and move into the right lane. Old mentalities are like worn tires. They don’t take well and they can put your life in danger. How long will we persist in living life in old models when the spunky new version (the truth) is staring us right in the face.
We have been called to greater things. We have absolutely no need to settle for second best.
It is in us to be great. Yes! Us! We are children of the most high! In him we are more than conquerors! Although our character is constantly under construction we are valuable!
Now I’m not saying we need to walk around with our heads in the clouds totally oblivious to the reality of our lives, but I say we need to maintain the attitude that we are worth it! We can attain that which we seek and reach for. As long as we keep God in our drivers’ seat, we are assured safe travel and arrival at our destination.
I’m taking up my new model and I plan to kick into drive and let God do the rest. His navigation system is far better than mine. He knows my destination. He knows where I need improve on my sharp turns and he helps me around the bends.
So what is this great thought?
I AM – who I am
I WILL BE – whatever I need to be
I AM – loved.
“He who is in me is greater than he that is in the world”
Feel the love.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Skid Marks
Skid marks…
You cruised into my ring
And drove through my walls
Like an obliging citizen you kept coins in my meter
Paying your toll on my lane – Until you stopped
You spun along for a while
Coming round my way
Dropping by everyday
Became a regular you did – Until you stopped
You used to screech to a halt by my place
I knew the sound of your tyres
You left tread marks on my curb,
On your way out – Until you stopped
When I look around all I see are your tracks
Shattered window glass
Your skid marks on my turf
But my track has undergone reconstruction
And you need to really be on your way now
Dust your shoes…
Pick up your keys
Rev your engine
And be gone
… You don’t belong here
… oh and pickup your bumper on your way out – It don’t compliment my swag
Zamezinhle ‘2009
You cruised into my ring
And drove through my walls
Like an obliging citizen you kept coins in my meter
Paying your toll on my lane – Until you stopped
You spun along for a while
Coming round my way
Dropping by everyday
Became a regular you did – Until you stopped
You used to screech to a halt by my place
I knew the sound of your tyres
You left tread marks on my curb,
On your way out – Until you stopped
When I look around all I see are your tracks
Shattered window glass
Your skid marks on my turf
But my track has undergone reconstruction
And you need to really be on your way now
Dust your shoes…
Pick up your keys
Rev your engine
And be gone
… You don’t belong here
… oh and pickup your bumper on your way out – It don’t compliment my swag
Zamezinhle ‘2009
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