An incredible year for the Botings with trips to Madagascar and Rwanda. Sam turned 25 and started a fantastic new job in Hermanus. Matt left home, graduated from university and went backpacking to Vietnam.
December
Matt in Vietnam
Early Xmas
Today we had an early Christmas celebration with Mom, Mike and Sam. Tomorrow, Sam will meet up with Matt in Bali and Ants and I will spend Christmas in Plett with his family.
Rwanda Gorillas
We had the most incredible day! So incredibly special. 2.5 hours of trekking through Volcano’s National park to find this family of Gorilla and then got to spend an hour with them! Here is Antony's adorable video.
I’m still on a high from yesterday! The gorilla collage photos were taken by our amazing guide Eric. The day ended with a motor bike ride (Matt is getting around by motor bike taxi so I had to keep up with him!) and then a walk with Ants chatting to the the locals. So many people joined us and wanted to know all about SA and told us they wanted to practice their English. Such friendly people. The children are just gorgeous!
I have loved reliving these magical memories as I've download my camera photos. We had the most incredible time with Eric from @wildwondersafrica. Such an incredible, knowledgeable guide who made our time in Rwanda even more epic!
We also got to go on a second, much easier trek to see the Golden Monkeys the next day. They are so active and utterly adorable.
November
Goodbye to Matt
On Sunday we waved goodbye to Matt as he headed off on a fabulous backpacking trip to Southeast Asia. He started off in Singapore for three days and tomorrow heads to Vietnam. I am so excited for him. After four years of varsity, he now has some time to relax, explore and discover the University of Life x
What an incredible sighting at Kirstenbosch this morning. My heart was so happy. The gorgeous chick and mom sitting so perfectly for us. We were really lucky to find them as the chick is now flying so could have been anywhere!
World Premie Day
Celebrating World Preemie Day at Mowbray is a heartfelt tribute to our tiny little fighters. The festivities commenced with a charity walk at Newlands Forest yesterday, followed by a photoshoot for the KMC moms and an informative talk by the hospital on the incredible advantages of skin-to-skin contact and then some moving talks by moms that were patients in KMC and their incredibly brave and uplifting stories. The moms were treated to delicious snacks by kitchen staff. It really is a team effort to make the hospital look so gorgeous all decorated in purple xx
Muizenberg
We headed off to Muizenberg to watch the Beaver Supermoon rising over the beach huts last night. Photos never do it justice! So beautiful!
September
Whale Trail
We are back from our 2nd, 5 day Whale Trail slackpacking hike in the De Hoop Nature Reserve. It was wonderful, with an abundance of flowers, whales, ocean and mountain vistas. Thanks for the great company with some very special friends!
Lunar eclipse
Tried to photograph the lunar eclipse last night. Ended up just trying to make my shot artistic as it wasn’t easy in the wind and not having practised camera settings for a while. It was a stunning sight to witness and then Antony and I had fish and chips on the balcony at the Brass Bell while the moon was in total shadow.
What a morning! Clouds and waves were showing off for the 10km Blisters for Bread along Sea Point Prominade.
Muizenberg
August
Happy Woman’s Day. Spent time with the 15 000 woman who signed up for the TWR 10km race this morning. A beautiful sea of pink!! We were so lucky and missed the rain. It was a glorious morning.
Hermanus
Girls trip to Hermanus and bonus is spending time with Sam too. We went to Char’d last night for an incredible steak dinner and I popped into her office at Hermanus Day Clinic this morning to see where she works on a Tuesday. Today, between the rain, we watched whales from our apartment window (5 at one stage) and went on the hunt to tick off the almost 30 murals in town. There was just one we couldn’t find! Tomorrow is another day!!
Celebrating the start of World Breastfeeding Week today at Mowbray Maternity. I had lots of fun creating the frames and posters.
So proud of Sam and her new job in Hermanus. I miss you already.
June
Madagascar
Welcome to Nosy Be, Madagascar. First day has been an explosion on the senses. We have a beautiful lodge overlooking the ocean. Falling asleep under the mosquito net with the sound of the locals partying on the beach. It is a Sunday tradition of families coming down and enjoying themselves. I loved walking walking the beach. So much to see and photograph. The water was gloriously warm. Look forward to spending the next 7 nights here with Antony, Sam and Matt!
Madagascar day 2 was a day I’ll never forget. Walking through the village at Nosy Komba and then having the most delightful encounter with the Lemurs. Another short boat ride away was Nosy Tankinely, a protected marine reserve with its crystal clear water and coral reef We had a lovely few hours there eating a seafood lunch and snorkeling. We were even lucky enough to see turtles which swam with Antony and Sam for a few minutes!
Madagascar day 3. Today’s excursion was to Lokobe Park. After an hours drive, we rowed our authentic fishermen canoes for about 45 minutes to the island. Lokobe Park is home to an incredible diversity of endemic species. We encounter more lemurs, colorful tiny chameleons, geckos and even a boa constrictor on a tree above us! The forest walk through the towering tree was lovely (and hot and sticky😂) I love meandering through the villages on the way and meeting the locals. The Malagasy are so friendly. Some super cute kids and of course dogs, chicken and cats make it so vibrant. The paths are lined with items for sale from sarongs to table cloths, vanilla pods, tee shirts and lots of wooden trinkets of lemurs and chameleon. Luckily for us, after a delicious seafood lunch, a motor boat towed our canoes back to the start!!
Madagascar day 4. - Our excursion today was to Nosy Iranja, a small paradise island located in the heart of the Mozambique Channel. Nosy Iranja is famous for its sandbank that connects two islands at low tide. It has pristine white sandy beaches and turquoise waters and is just breathtaking! It was a 90 minute boat trip away from our hotel. We were dropped off on one side and walked across the sandbank to the bigger island. The water is crystal clear and so warm. After a dip and some beach time, we walked through the local village of 200 inhabitants up to the view point, passing the displays of sarongs tablecloths and Malagasy trinkets. Thursday is Independence Day so lots of the local ladies were getting their hair braided in preparation! We had one of our best meals ever - Antony even did a Facebook post about it. Delicious salad, braaied fish, prawns, 2 plates of lobster and Zebu kebabs (zebu is a type of cattle on the Island. They have massive humped backs) We took another boat back and had to drop other people off at a hotel far up north so were about an hour later than expected getting back to our hotel but the bonus was that we got to see the 5.30pm sunset from the boat.
Madagascar Day 5. Today was a rest and recovery day. We did walk over to the next village along the beach 3 times though during the course of the day and then took the tuk tuk back to our hotel. Such a fun way to travel. It was Independence Day in Madagascar so lots of places closed but the street were vibey and all the ladies had their hair braided with beautiful beads. Such a lovely culture and I feel completely safe.
Madagascar Day 6 we got to swim with giant green turtles at Nosey Sakatia! What a privilege. A day I’ll never forget
Island tour
A super busy weekend. Yesterday I was so fortunate to do a workshop on Perinatal palliative Care with Sam, then rushed off to support the Mowbray Hospital Board’s fundraising initiative at the Cape Town Funny Festival at the Baxter. This morning Antony and I joined Bridge for her birthday sunrise swim at Camps Bay tidal pool. A balmy 24 degree berg wind mid winter!! Then a Father’s Day lunch at Woodside Village with Mom and Mike. My cup is full!!
I had a fantastic day with Matt on a cooking tour in Bo-Kaap. It started off with a history lesson and a stroll to Atlas Trading to learn about spices. We visited several galleries and finished up at Zaine's home in Rose Street, where we prepared a delectable chicken curry, homemade rooties, samoosas and Dhaaltjies!
4th Slave Route Challenge completed. One of my favourite races. Lovely going through town and Bo-Kaap! So much encouragement along the way from the locals and delicious hot Koeksisters after the gruelling hill!
May
Weekend fun. Making the most of Graeme’s last few days in Cape Town.
Birthday celebrations with some special people in my life. Thanks for all the lovely wishes. I feel super blessed
Last float of the season at Shelley Point tidal pool — and what a beauty it was! The water was amazing, we didn’t want to get out.
April
Will miss you Jason😢 Who is going to cheer (bark) when the Springboks score a try on the TV? A super loyal companion for the last 13 years with us💗
Had the most magical morning picking and arranging flowers at a workshop with @susie_leblond_flourish_farm — a birthday treat for Sam! Loved learning a new skill with Susie who is so entertaining. Her farm is just so beautiful to walk through. Such a special way to kick off a Saturday morning.
Happy 25th birthday to the most incredible human - Dad and I are so proud of the gorgeous, strong, kind hearted and capable woman you are today. You are one of the greatest gifts life has given me!
Monday mid morning swims are the best! Maidens Cove
Congrats on all the runners and especially Antony who got his blue number for his 10th Two Oceans.
Baby shower time!! Such a special day! Some bunny coming soon💗💗
Such a fun morning with the pink ladies supporting Pacific as he ran the two Oceans Ultra for The Zoe Project. Well done Pacific! We are so proud of you. Tomorrow I’ll be there supporting 7 “family” members running the half marathon.
March
I met Pacific last year after he ran the Comrades Marathon for The Zoe Project. One of our volunteers first met him at Seattle Coffee in Constantia where he worked as a barrister and after hearing about the Zoe Project he decided to raise money for our charity. What an amazing man and such an incredible story of bravery and resilience! Thanks for running The Two Oceans Ultra for us this year Pacific.
Ants, Kim and I went for a morning swim at Maidens Cove this morning and came across this lovely proposal!! Lots of cheering from the side lines. Can’t believe we lived in Camps Bay for 5 years and today was my first swim in this gorgeous tidal pool!
Downloaded some camera photos. I am always blown away by just how perfect nature is! I now have lots of new "stock" for my birthday cards
Girls trip to Wolsely to see flowers at Adene’s farm. A riot of colour to make our hearts happy x
Friday morning at Silvermine.
Oh my word! I found paradise! Glen Donald Cottage is just out of this world. A wonderful weekend with the HCHC hikers. Swimming, canyoning, rock pools, diasa’s, tubing, delicious braai’s and great company💗💗💗
February
Tuesday walk on the other side this morning. Magic morning and swim at Saunders.
Had a beautiful day out at Vergelegen doing some sunflower viewing. Such a beautiful farm with so much beauty all around.
And it is official! Antony and I are empty nesters. That is after Matt did a quick “shop” in my pantry cupboard!😂. Enjoy your flat with your mates Matthew💗
Another fun morning with poolpartycapetown! Today’s float was very well attended at the Brass Bell tidal pool. Water was gloriously warm!
January
A lovely 2 night stay-cation at Mary-Anne Flanagan flat in Sea Point. Thursday night she hosted a delicious girls dinner! Watched the moon rise over the stadium and fell asleep listening to the sounds of seagulls! I had 2 cold water swims at Saunders Pool, sunset picnic, swam lengths at Sea Point pool, had a 90 minute Massage and just soaked up the vibes of living in busting Sea Point! This morning Antony and I came back to Sea Point to do a kayak trip. We encounter a very playful pod of dolphins that made my heart so happy. One even swam under the front of my Kayak! A wonderful long weekend!!!