My life
Dieting and Exercising
Currently in a crisis phase. I guess I will have to restart everything. I haven’t been focused on either, with the exams going on. However, most of my papers have been written, so I cannot make excuses any more.
Unisa
I wrote three exams. Three. It was the most challenging week of the year this far, and I really studied very hard. No matter the results, I really know I did my best.
Three papers of Unisa got leaked and postponed. None of which were my subjects. Go figure.
PS: t was financial accounting subjects – a vocation where you seriously need to be honest, always. LOL.
Weather
Weather: It is finally winter. Whoop.
Reading
I got a book at a second hand book shop for R20 instead of R50. BARGAIN.
I will be posting a lot of reviews this week! Finally managed to review most of the books I read this last month.
I decided my two favorite magazines are Marie-Claire and Grazia (both South-African editions). I want to try sticking to buying only them from now on, as it will save me money, and both are great reads.
Electronics
Laptop crisis has escalated. I need proper internet and computing facilities right now. Dream list of electronics now include: Laptop, tablet, camera and new phone. Sigh.
Celebrities
I have finally accepted I am obsessed with celebrity news. I cannot stop reading it, and really, why should I? It makes me laugh, and it is interesting (At least to me) and is great conversation topics.
Justin Bieber left South-Africa. Halle-fricken-luja. This country had been going insane over him (I have never gotten the point of him, but anyhow). Because letting your daughter queue outside a stadium in Soweto is a fantastic example of good parenting. Legit.
Angelina Jolie revealed she had a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer. Amazing. Really. I just think that every single woman on the planet who either went through a mastectomy, or such preventative measures, should be as celebrated as she is.
In real life, out there
Prof. Cyril Karabus finally landed in South-Africa. He was sentenced in abstentia last August in the United Arab Emirates for the death of a Yemeni girl he had treated for cancer. 1) How do you lock up a doctor for the death of a cancer patient 2) a “Yemeni” girl should have a name, 3) the UAE should be ashamed of themselves, and realize what message they sent out to the world in regards to how they treat the doctors who come to help in their country. Sies man.
Rest in peace Vuyo
The wonderful Vuyo Mbuli, presenter of Morning Live has passed away. I am still in shock. He was a great journalist, and a kind man. It touched me to read all the wonderful news, tweets and posts posted in your honor. It is refreshing to see a man so well loved by the entire nation.
Have a good day!
Nice one friendlet!