The document is a collection of diary entries from multiple dates discussing various topics. It begins by explaining the meaning of the Afrikaans word "Ja" and the author's motivation for starting a diary. It then summarizes the author's attendance at a memorial service via Zoom and reflections on the deceased. The final diary entry discusses communicating with a king about serving as his assistant and past conversations about crossing rivers and seas.
The document is a collection of diary entries from multiple dates discussing various topics. It begins by explaining the meaning of the Afrikaans word "Ja" and the author's motivation for starting a diary. It then summarizes the author's attendance at a memorial service via Zoom and reflections on the deceased. The final diary entry discusses communicating with a king about serving as his assistant and past conversations about crossing rivers and seas.
The document is a collection of diary entries from multiple dates discussing various topics. It begins by explaining the meaning of the Afrikaans word "Ja" and the author's motivation for starting a diary. It then summarizes the author's attendance at a memorial service via Zoom and reflections on the deceased. The final diary entry discusses communicating with a king about serving as his assistant and past conversations about crossing rivers and seas.
The document is a collection of diary entries from multiple dates discussing various topics. It begins by explaining the meaning of the Afrikaans word "Ja" and the author's motivation for starting a diary. It then summarizes the author's attendance at a memorial service via Zoom and reflections on the deceased. The final diary entry discusses communicating with a king about serving as his assistant and past conversations about crossing rivers and seas.
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Preface
“Ja”, - that is the Afrikaans, or “Kitchen Dutch” word for “Yes”.
The phrase “Kitchen Dutch” at some point no doubt was politically incorrectly used by superior minded people when looking down on the “drosters” who spoke this new language - Afrikaans. Funny how the wheel turns. Anyway, “Ja”, used in this context has an at-last-I-got-around-to-doing-this-finally-feel to it, which is a very different feel to the English word “Yes”, but that’s Afrikaans for you. You see, for years, I have wanted to write a book, or should I say that the blood that passes by my heart has wanted to express itself. I currently reading “To War with Whitaker”, the wartime diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1935-45, which she began just before World War 2 began. What timing! So, I thought, well why not get down to it then, since this has been your yearning. Besides, what better time to start writing, as this opportunity will be forever lost and who knows when and how soon, and we are really at the point where we are straddling two worlds. So, those are the reasons for this diary, one, the heart needs to talk, and two, what better time to do so. This diary, which is essentially a journal of everything, will be completed somewhere near the end of Armageddon, depending, of course on many factors we do not know yet, but hopefully this diary will become a friend to all those who will come and visit her at some point in the future, to understand this particular time in man’s universal history when he was being assisted to cross the bridge from an unwanted past to a desired future. Saturday June 5, 2021 Today we attended Graham Tagg’s Memorial via Zoom along with brothers and sisters from all over the globe, happy to say that despite the sad circumstances in this particular instance, it gifts us an opportunity to see our dear known brothers and sisters again, and to appreciate all their faithfulness as they continue to walk along the straight and narrow, and not only that, we see many new faces, brothers and sisters we do not even know yet and whom we will meet and get to know fully in the not too far distant future. We hope. Each one with his own life story, his own series of experiences reaching back to his first baby steps. Although I never knew Graham that well, I always felt that he was a kind of a “kindred spirit”, not particularly impressed by showy and pretentious worldly things, which is an unwrapped gift in itself to those who live entirely comfortably in their own skin, content with the simple things that honest life provides, …..like the bush, just being able to touch the fringes of nature, to taste it’s inherent satisfaction just like a toddler setting out on its’ journey, with so much more to learn, to experience, and without the fear of those who walk the broad road. Bush! That sounds like such a current world heatheny thing. Ex-world by now. These wild-land-rover-you-only-live-your-life-once type of people clothed in neutral colored attire, so honestly at odds with a gadgety, plastic, branded and heartless world, also gone by now for probably a while. He was definitely spot on with the one life idea, even though his was interrupted by a quiet period of time-out on his front porch, with the warm rays of sun bending down to soothe him, and we know what is going to happen, don’t we? …..like music that caresses loving memories from the headiest highs and depressive downs, which is not something I care to talk about even though some razor memories cut us all to the bone. Actually, I never knew that Graham liked Roger Whitaker, I knew that the family were into The Shadows and that kind of thing, and there too, we have another brother Hank Marvin, I think? to get to know. And what about getting to know Roger, who according to the Internet, is currently “alive and kicking” which now raises another series of what-will- eventually-happen-scenarios, but we will have to wait-and-see- what-happened. Won’t we, but I do can understand why Graham liked Roger’s songs, probably because of the dusty hopefulness of his gravely voice. I hope Graham will be able to meet Roger one day. Luke de Freitas gave the memorial talk. Friday December 15, 2023 On a thundershowery Friday morning at 9:30 am, Umnyama suddenly receives a message from the king: “Good morning Umnyama. Please draft an agenda point recommending OL to serve as the assistant to the king. Thank you.” Umnyama duly complies with a thumbs-up emoji, knowing from many discussions that this would logically happen in time, but surely a human touch and a more dignified approach would have been to gently pass it by Umnyama verbally first before firing a cold Teams message, knowing that he was agreeable in any case. But as is the general case in the tribe, the glory line is lined with kudo beggars at every opportunity, at the expense of the slaves. Umnyama suspects the timing is excellent for the king as the man from over the sea arrives soon to inspect the land. Meanwhile Umnyama waits patiently for the king to deliver his next message not knowing what it would be. Previously the king had said things like, “wouldn’t you like to cross the river?” There’s a place there where fruit and vegetables grow super abundantly and life is sweet. In fact, he even mentioned that he would like the join the sweet life over the sea but Umnyama was not fooled. He then asked if Unmyama would like to cross the big sea to go and look after his wife’s family but you guessed it, Umnyama was not falling for that either. Then the king surely encouraged Umnyama when he said that they would be together for a long time and that he especially appreciated all the insight from his dear rainbow friend. Then the king suggested that Umnyama could assist the fluffy impi because their warriors had become a bit flabby and out of touch. Then in time, he could also become a prince, and together, they could work along with the big men from over the sea to conquer Africa and make a great name for themselves, but, as you guessed, just somehow Umnyama was not falling for that. Then in time the king changed his mind and said that that the fluffy impi prince will decide if Unmyama should become a prince. Through all of this Umnyama was never even vaguely interested in being a prince? Why?