Sunday 19 January 2014

Skorts

Sun is shinning the weather is sweet - its summer time in South Africa and with it comes Skorts

What are skorts you ask?...It is a fashion hybrid - looks like a skirt form the front and shorts from the back, the skirt you can ride a bike in and the latest in street style. The Skort of 2013 is super posh, reinvented a fashion hit. Whether it’s all courtesy of those hipsters out there or it’s a case of comfort meets style – one thing is clear: the Skort is no longer that ’90′s geek meets soccer mom attire that’s meant to mimic a skirt while everyone knows you’re donning shorts. In the winter months slip on some tights and you good to go!


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Life in Cape Town


I know I've been a bit quiet on this blog recently and here's why......6 months ago my hubby and I packed up and moved from Johannesburg to the mother city. We've always been drawn to the creativity, buzz, beauty, design, jazz and the amazing people of the city and had always thought of moving here at some point in out lives. Well 6 months ago my hubby got offered a job at Prudential and being the good wife I am I followed ;). Since I work in retail and with Cape Town being the retail capital of South Africa I was fortunate enough to land a job at Woolies.

As difficult as this is to believe we have moved 5 times in these 6 months – not the easiest move lol. Since I work in town we decided to look for a place in the City Bowl. The demand for a place in the City Bowl is ridiculous; a home advertised on Gumtree can get rented out within minutes. After two rejected applications in Higgovale, one in Gardens and one in Tamboerskloof, we finally found a place in Devils Peak. That however did not come without issues - the rental agency advertised the place without a termination contract from the current tenant whose original lease only expired two months after the advertised date  - yes it is indeed a joke. This left us homeless once again and we were forced to take a 2 months short-term rental, fortunately we found a beautiful townhouse in Devils Peak close to spot we were meant to move into. Oh I forgot to mention that while all this was happening my husband was in Singapore studying and I lived in a time-share unit for 1 month fighting with the rental agency and working at woolies form 8am to 7pm everyday – the joys lol. Anyway, we eventually moved in to our long awaited apartment in December only to find a place that had not been cleaned, broken door handles, broken light switches, walls painted in different colours and to top it all off the rental agency decided to close for the holidays. At this point my husband and I were highly frustrated! By some miracle it was at this point that he received an email from an agent about a house in Tamboerskloof (our preferred area) and we grabbed it and moved out.

Now that I am finally settled in a beautiful home in Tamboerskloof I have time to blog again yay!! I must admit waking up to the view of the mountain, the weekend drives, magical markets, divine food, beautiful wine farms, lush forests, sunsets and of course my favourite the azure ocean has made up for the challenge faced in our first 6 months in Cape town. In fact it’s all a big laugh, makes a good story to tell all part of experiencing life :)

The City I live in!