Simon George’s Blog

By Simon George Last updated: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:34am PST
  • Grant me a happy, loving holiday

    By Simon George, on Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:34am PST

    I wish to have a pleasant and enjoyable holiday with my family. I don't need arguments or fights during my holiday. Let it be a holiday full of love, fun and jokes. I need a free time where every member of family is contributing something positive to be happy and have good memories of our… Read More »

  • Thank you for understanding

    By Simon George, on Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:00am PST

    Thank you my friend for clearing the air in a calm way. I like how we handled the issue without having had anyone of us being hurt or disappointed further. Take note that we still can be friends without strings attached that is fine with me simply to share the life experience and learn from one… Read More »

  • Disturbed by a friend from my space

    By Simon George, on Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:02am PST

    I am very disturbed bya lady friend from my space who read my profile on my space and she asked me to be her friend. I positively agreed to be her friend but now she is saying things like my darling thank yto be in my life which I did not mean to b. I emailed her that I am happily married and… Read More »

  • Giving quality time to my family

    By Simon George, on Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:26am PST

    The only top priority is to give my quality time to my family. We are getting closer and closer everyday. Every day we have something to do together, like help out; cook, wash, clean and many more. Saturday we are at Benny's park for some fun. Read More »

  • I am home

    By Simon George, on Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:39am PST

    I am very happy to be home with my family finally. I travelled very well and arrived in Ongwediva around 19:00 hours. We are just chilling with my daughter Tangi right here with me. My son Tanga cant stop smilling too. It is just too good to be home again and I love it. Read More »

  • It is now or never

    By Simon George, on Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:46am PST

    Good things come through hardwork and sometime makes you wonder if good is ever coming or it will never come after all effort and long hours spent. It sounds too obvious that tomorrow never comes but in reality it does eventually come and say yes I have been waiting for you for too long. Like… Read More »

  • Time to be silent and create my image

    By Simon George, on Wed Nov 4, 2009 6:17am PST

    Taking time out to be silent and do some maths of things I did and things I want to do. It is just a right time for me to be by myself and connect if possible to my inner world and get it out to live that image. Possibly a change of character if need be but with understanding of keeping my hands… Read More »

  • Finally is all over

    By Simon George, on Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:02am PDT

    Am done here at Fort Hare and big, very big thanks for those that supported me during my stay here. I had a good healthy stay, met few friends (we laughed, joked and teased each other), academically the progress was wonderful. Tomorrow is my submission date to external examiner, I am very hopeful… Read More »

  • Passing a judgement on people we know little about

    By Simon George, on Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:07am PDT

    I believe that many a times some people even myself included are quick to pass a judgement on others by looking at them. We assume that people who wear mini-skirts are immoral, walking without shoes not civilised, forget to greet, you are rude and lack moral or ethics,… Read More »

  • A one step forward is a good step

    By Simon George, on Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:54am PDT

    Whether one takes a one step to buy sugar for coffee/tea or a step to the GYM is a good step forward. Sometimes we give little attention to steps that we take to do simple things in life but this is a good move to make big decisions in life. Personally, I don't like people who promise to do… Read More »

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About This Author

Simon George is from Namibia. lives and works in Ongwediva. Currently studying at the University of Fort Hare in SA. Just update.