2010 Reflections

December 27th, 2010

2010. The hideous beast of a rollercoaster has past, but it has left its mark. Growing as a person seems to have become compulsory somewhere along the line, and this year is no exception. People say you grow through hard times, they’re right. You do. You are forced to. I find it increasingly difficult to claim that I have gone through hard times when I know I am blessed. I have wealth. Not just financially, but spiritually, in friendships and in family. There is much to be thankful for.  So when I talk of hardship I talk of finding one’s place in this world, something which each one of us must do.

At the beginning of 2010 I was filled with anticipation and excitement. I believed this would be the year I find out what God is planning, what’s coming around the corner. God, however, had different plans. I come out of 2010 with even more questions unanswered.

In 2009 I had auditioned for my first movie role. I had fluffed the first audition, but went on to post another online and received a call back. In 2010 I had to accept my first movie NO. At the time I was disappointed, in hindsight I am thankful. The audition process had given me experience I needed to have, and given me confidence to do it again. The role, on the other hand, was not something that would have been good for me for numerous reasons. After much struggle, I got a late call to assist the casting department for the same movie. Again, it was not what I had expected, but I moved mountains to be there and worked hard for no recognition. I can happily say it was a fantastic decision. I got to experience my first set, and to see the boring side, the reality, of making movies. I got to meet amazing people and stay in a beautiful place. I came out of the short time with more knowledge and an intensified passion.

This passion put a heavy struggle on my studies. Accounting at university level has never been even slightly interesting to me, but it has become part of my journey. For reasons God alone knows, I have been sent along this path, and I can only trust it will work out for the best. By God’s grace I completed my degree at the end of this year, and will go on to study honours in the next. There is no doubt in my mind that this is where God wants me to be, I just don’t understand why.

My love of music has had fuel added to its flames. Thanks to some special friends, some of them who I only met this year, I have grown in confidence. I joined the church worship team, and am slowly getting used to singing in public. I have acquired a new interest in the drums, where I sneakily grab sticks after a youth meeting and make some noise, and hope to learn more.

The Soccer World Cup being in our back yard was an experience of a life time. I never got to see a game in the stadium but I got to experience it with thousands of ordinary South Africans on our beautiful beachfront. It forced our government to clean up our beautiful city, and return the beachfront to its glory.

Srizzil has finally found its direction, as a personal portfolio of entertainment for others to enjoy, and is flourishing under its new direction. This year alone I have gained over 13 300 video views across my YouTube channels, a 370% increase over the year before.

I have made many amazing new friends, and lost some along the way. I’ve laughed my heart out, and cried like it could never be put back. I’ve seen God do crazy things, and I’ve spent time with more who refuse to see he exists.

Overall 2010 has been a year of lessons, hard ones, but lessons that I needed to learn. I can only hope 2011 teaches me so much more.

PLEASE! – The retelling

December 27th, 2010

Camping in the mountains for a week is very different from sticking around at home. For one, the group’s dishes need to hauled up to the washing building and cleaned. One night, whilst we were happily washing dishes and making noise, a strange man appeared. I’ll let Zibu, Kate, and Alicia fill you in on the rest:

Merry Christmas

December 23rd, 2010

The season of family, friends, and insane shopping is reaching its peak for 2010. It’s the time of year where some families make their only trip to church, and churches everywhere sing carols and preach about Jesus’ birth. It’s a time where trolleys are filled with things people can’t afford and cues spiral along the shopping centre floors. It’s a time of year which is aptly referred to as the silly season.

Silly as people may get, it’s a special time of year. One where we can spend time with the people we love, and be thankful for all that we have.

I would like to wish everybody a happy and blessed Christmas, may your heart be warmed, and your love replenished.

Road Trip

December 10th, 2010

Road tripping with four beautiful girls in the Drakensberg is officially my new favourite thing to do. After an awesome holiday in the mountains, we decided to make the most of the trip home and stop off in a few stunning locations.

We started off at a tree plantation, where our car promptly got stuck in the mud and had to be pushed out whilst the rain pelted down. What’s a road trip without some kind of car difficulty?

We stopped again at a rustic BP petrol station, and had some fun on the railway line behind it. Some locals stopped to stare as we entertained ourselves in front of the camera.

Our last stop was on the hillside of a busy road with a beautiful skyline. Here’s the awesome result:

Road Trip
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Jin: Guide to girls

November 26th, 2010

My friend from Korea is constantly going on about girls. He comments on the way they talk, the way they dress, what they do, what they don’t do and how to avoid being beaten up by them. Most of the time, the advice is bad. But every now and then he has something intelligent to say.

When Jin wanted to do a video for Srizzil we decided to put his rambling thoughts on girls into a video. His odd tips mixed with his crazy accent makes for some hysterical moments. You may need to watch this one a few times to get the full extent of what he’s saying.

Without further ado, here is a guide to girls by Jin:

Watch some outtakes from the Making of Jin: Guide to girls