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Black and White on the Farm

Here is my contribution to this week’s Black and white challenge from Cee

The topic is All Things Farm Related

065 The New Family-002

Farm Wedding

162 Shannon restrained by mum black and white

Farm Freedom has its limits

015 Doobs

Dubolani on the Farm

070 Curious Cow

Moo to you too

071 Cute Calf

Where’s my mum?

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Birthday Celebration

29 December 2016

We celebrated 37 years of joy with Laurie today.

While the neighbours are overseas Lauren, Lisa and the boys are staying in their house. Their dogs looked at her pleadingly this morning so she and I took them for walk  after breakfast.

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It was a perfect morning for walking

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Major and Blackie agreed

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It rained hard last night resulting in ditches of water for Major to swim in

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It was a scenic route

Ann and Dean invited all 10 of us to join them and their kids for lunch.  Jacob was here for the day  so he joined us too.

Ann is the youngest of the Mackenzie children and of course we always think of he as the baby – but now she is a working wife and mother of three and has the most beautiful home with a wonderful view over Brooklyn Farm.  Dean bought a lot of the Brooklyn land as well as the neighbouring farm.

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The house on the hill

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Birthday Girl

As we downsized this year we really felt emotional about parting with some of our much loved possession.  Our Blackwood dining room table was one such item and so we offered it to Ann and Dean if they would pay to have it transported from Cape Town to Kokstad.  And wow – what a delight to see it looking just right in their dining area.

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Dean, Ann and Baby Sarah

Even though there are varying ages among the cousins they always connect and get on well together.  Caitlyn and James adore Simon and Shannon and having Jay and Josh and Shan’s boyfriend Jacob was an extra bonus for them.  There is so much space for the kids to have fun and even the big ones enjoyed the trampoline and swings!

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The View

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Lolz getting birthday attention from Sammy

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Simon reading a story to the little ones – the older ones enjoying it too

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James is king of the castle on Jacob’s shoulders

Lunch was lovely and Barbara and Andrew came over after to have tea and deliver a gift to Lolz.

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Barbara with Sarah – her 12th grandchild

Later we went to Brooklyn to collect some beans from Barbara’s garden.  Margaret was beside herself with excitement to see Laurie.

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Nicoline came for sundowners and then we had a delicious stew with sweet potatoes and Barbara’s green beans.  We finished the day by watching an episode of Master Chef Australia.

 

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Christmas Past, Christmas Present

As we walked into Murray and Birgitta’s house today, Laurie said, It’s like returning to the past!  All the memories of past holidays and Christmases at Brooklyn Farm came flooding back.

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Brooklyn Farmhouse – Pool relatively new

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Lest we forget this relic stays in the garden

The first time I met the Mackenzie family, I was “Earl’s new partner”.  It was an anxious time for me – would they even want to meet me. Barbara and her sister had been close – and here I was, her ‘replacement’ intruding into her home.  Would they resent me?  Would they be openly hostile or worse – distantly polite?   I needn’t have worried –  I was warmly welcomed and instantly made to feel one of the family.  Barbara and I soon became as close as sisters and  after that first meeting we spent many happy holidays together.  Andrew and Barbara had five children whose ages fitted in perfectly with our three Murray, Heather and Glynis were similar in age to Lisa and Lauren and Joan and Ann to Laurie.   The other cousins were often there too and sometimes there were up to 20 of us staying at the farm at the same time. Yet everyone blended in well together, the older ones including the younger ones in their activities and taking good care of them.  There were early morning trips to the dairy, hair-raising rides on the back of the bakkie into the lands, swimming in the river and the dam and picnics at the Romantic Pool.   The teens would make their annual pilgrimage to Underberg for the New Year Party where everybody gathered on somebody’s farm and slept over in a barn!  They’re all still with us in one piece so it must have been okay!

When Lauren graduated as a teacher she took her first post at Kokstad Junior School – it was supposed to be for a year but 22 years later she is there still! She met Allan and simply married him and stayed.

Now all those kids are married with kids of their own and Christmas celebrations have changed. In-laws have to be considered so now it’s a Mackenzie Christmas on even years and each of the five take turns to host. This year was the first time in five that we’ve been to Kokstad for Christmas and being at the farm made it even more special.   Patriarch and Matriarch, Andrew and Barbara now live in a small cottage on the farm and Murray and his family live in the wonderful old farm house so full of memories.

There are twelve Mackenzie grandchildren now ranging in age from a few months to twenty-five!   Our four range from 12 to 19 making it sixteen of the next generation at dinner on Christmas Day.  It filled me with joy  to be seated with 39 others at the beautifully set festive tables laden with the most delicious fare.  Andrew and Barbara can be proud of this beautiful, warm and loving family that still surround them.

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Our mad gang of 10

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Our hosts – Murray and Birgitta with their boys Seth and Aiden- their daughter, Brittany is working in America

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Glynis and niece Caitlyn

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Who wouldn’t love such a gorgeous aunt

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Laurie with Sarah – Ann’s baby

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Nathan, Seth, Aidan and Simon waiting for the go ahead to open pressies.

Lauren and Birgitta did the organising, assigning a dish to each family.   Present giving could have ruined the budgets for the rest of the year so a system of buying one gift per couple and one per child was devised – and it worked  well and the spirit of Christmas was upheld.

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Festively set tables – Thank you Birgitta!

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In Africa, Christmas lunch is usually served cold -delicious cold roasts of every kind of meat, and a variety of scrumptious salads

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The younger boys getting ready to tuck in

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The adults having fun

The pool is a relatively new addition to the farm garden and provided much fun to the younger boys of the extended family.

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Soccer featured too

The goats thought there might be Christmas plants for lunch

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and the calves also ventured onto the lawns for a Christmas graze.

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Yes another Kokstad Christmas under the belt but this one was super special!

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Celebrating 80 years of a life well lived

Saturday 2 May 2015

Earl insisted that I make a guacamole so he went off early to get me the avos.  Before breakfast I prepared the crudités.   We had fried eggs and bacon for breakfast.

Lauren, Shannon and I got to Ann’s at  12:30 to set up our part of the eats.  Lauren had been there helping all yesterday afternoon.

Ann’s house is the perfect venue for al fresco.  She has a large semi enclosed stoop and a huge lawn. Table and chairs with umbrellas were set up and everything looked beautiful.  There was a slight breeze blowing and it was overcast but not too cold.   It was better than having an boiling hot day!

There were over 80 guests and everyone fitted in very well.  It was a hugely successful party.   I managed to stick to the banting as there were plenty of the right foods to eat.   What fun we had catching up with old friends and family that we haven’t seen for ages.

Each of Andrew’s five children gave a speech.  This is the first time that I have ever heard them speak at any of their parents’ celebrations.  And they were fantastic.   Glynis couldn’t make it so she asked Lauren to read hers. I set up a Skype connection so that she and Barbara’s sister Diane could watch the proceedings.  .

Others also gave brief speeches and we were all in fits of laughter at what some had to say about Andrew’s early days.

I have known Andrew for over 30 years and thought I knew everything about him. He was a farmer and the pastor of his church but I did not realise how many charities he was and still is involved in.  He has affected so many lives.

People started leaving from about 4 onwards but Barbara asked us to stay for soup – delicious butternut soup which ended the day of feasting well.

Everybody helped to provide the eats for the party but Ann, the youngest of Andrew’s children hosted us at her home.  I could see that she was anxious that everything went well and but she needn’t have worried – everything was perfect and she was an amazing hostess.  Thanks Ann for making sure we had an unforgettable celebration of Andrews truly wonderful eighty years.

Stunning Venue

Stunning Venue

The Kiddies Table

The Kiddies Table

uests seated in comfort

Guests seated in comfort

The Young Crowd

The Young Crowd

Granddaughter

Granddaughter

The outlaw-inlaws

The in-laws

The Clan

Sons-in-law, grandson and friends

The puppy

The puppy

The Hostess/daughter

The Hostess/daughter

Listening to Ann's Speech

Barbara, Andrew, Heather

The Son

The Son