Time to find a Zombie winner

Hello my lovelies:)

So last week I challenged anyone who dare to take part in  a little competition to win a Ruby care package, containing some of my favourite things.  The general idea is that I’ll be posting the entries here and you guys can vote for your favourite in the comments.  Voting will close at midnight on Thursday 15 September 2011.

The details of what the image had to be about  –>  I’m feeling like an over excited zombie that’s stretched out too thinly. 
Remember that when you vote to not only choose your favourite, but also choose the one that expresses the caption most accurately.  One of the entrants pointed out to me that I have to remember that a Zombie can only get SO excited as they are really strictly speaking, chronically depressed.  So I decided to pass that little bit of information on to you guys…the judges.

And here are our entries:

Zombie 1:

Zombie 2:

Zombie 3:

Zombie 4:

Zombie 5:

So off you go my lovelies…vote vote vote:) Winner shall be revealed on the 16th:)

Love
Ruby
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Dabbling in politics

As you can see, this is not a letter.  I’ve also ventured outside my normal rules for blogging, as I never blog about politics.  But this specific little post has been brewing in my heart for a while. I need to get it off my chest…and then I realised: That’s exactly what my little blog is for.  If anyone is really offended by it…I’m not about to apologize.  This is my blog, and therefore I’m allowed to air my voice and my opinions here.

It’s a little something about South Africa’s beloved Nelson Mandela.  Don’t get me wrong.  I have respect for the man.  He’s come a long way in his 93 years and he has indeed achieved many great things.  He worked hard towards achieving equality for all, he uses his name to obtain funding for many great causes and on all accounts he seems to be a very nice guy.  He loves South Africa, and for that too I want to give him credit.  I think it’s great that South Africans can unite on his birthday and do something nice for their fellow countrymen…a noble cause indeed.  And I applaud the initiative.

What does make me sad however, is the way that he is being romanticized.  I watched a little piece on the news the other day.  And some organization had taken a whole bunch of school children and organized a sleep over for them at Robben Island and they were telling them stories about Nelson Mandela and showing them where he was locked up and where he did hard labour, etc.  And then the camera focussed on this little kid and he said:  “when I listen to this story I get really angry with the white people.  But (insert name of facilitator here) said we shouldn’t hold grudges.”  This statement made me sad and angry all at the same time.

Don’t get me wrong.  There were many things wrong with apartheid and everything around it.  And I am by no means a racist, nor do I support any form of discrimination against anyone.  But what everyone seems to forget is the fact that Nelson Mandela didn’t only go to jail for opposing the South AFrican government at the time.  He was a terrorist and in many ways involved with the deaths of innocent civilians.  It’s one thing to blow up military/police people during uprisings etc.  it is quite another to kill innocent people. In fact, I recall him once speaking after his release, and he himself admitted that he was in a way responsible for terrorist acts and therefore it was right for him to be in jail.  He will therefore NOT bear a grudge.

I look at all this fuss around Madiba and I weigh that up against some of the less than saintly things he did in his youth and I wonder how the families of his victims must feel.  How much it must hurt them when he is labeled a saint and practically worshiped by some.  Did he have a good cause? Sure he did.  Apartheid was wrong no matter how you look at it.  Does it justify the killing of innocent people? never!  It is also here that I would like to point out to all those people who love to accuse SA of having a sordid past called Apartheid that SA was no worse than some other countries.  The only difference between, say SA and the US was that South Africa dared to give it a name.  Thereby making it a tangible thing.

It makes me sad to think that Madiba’s struggle is being romanticized and that people are not being told the full story.  To be perfectly honest, I’m tired of all the hype.  Yes, he has achieved many things, and I think South Africans in general owe him a big thank you.  But that thank you is only owed to him for the latter part of his life.  I’m so tired of the fact that only half-truths are being celebrated.  I’m white, I’m proud of it, I was never part of any form of apartheid and I resent the fact that people forget that every story has two sides.

By all means celebrate his life.  Celebrate what he has managed to achieve in the last 22 years.  Celebrate the fact that he was able to leave his past behind him and focus on building a beautiful SA along with other amazing people.  Celebrate the fact that he’s helping people.  But don’t call him a martyr and a saint, for he is neither.

Maybe some of you will think I’m being stupid, some of you might even think I’m being racist and who knows what the rest of you think.  All I know is that I’m tired of the fact that certain people are allowed to say whatever the hell the want, while others are forced to tiptoe around on eggshells.  South Africa has changed in many ways, but until the pendulum swings back to a more balanced and central position we will not be able to reach our full potential.  We live in an amazingly beautiful and generally incredible country.  As South Africans we have overcome a great deal, and for that we should be proud of ourselves.  But we still have  long way to go and I pray that one day we will reach our full potential.  And while Madiba will most probably no longer be alive to see us reach that point, I hope he’ll know what we’ve done and what we have achieved.  He deserves to know that his hard work the last 22 years meant something.

So what’s the moral of the story?  I think what I’m really trying to say is that I find it annoying that the story we share is only half a story.  I’m annoyed by the fact that one man is put on a pedestal, in such a way that we try to sweep his wrong doings under a rug.  If we’re going to tell our children the story, at least give them the full story, even the not so pleasant parts.  Don’t call a man a saint and sanitize the truth to suit your own needs.  Rather celebrate the full story.  Because you know what?  I find the person Madiba has become so much more amazing knowing where he came from.  Mommy and Daddy Letters always taught us that not telling the full truth still makes it a lie.  Personally I think they have a point.  Just consider this.  If we are feeding our children half-truths about our history, what kind of morals and values are we teaching them? And how can we expect to build ONE nation if we refuse to own up to the whole truth?  What kind of a nation are we building if we build it all on lies and half-truths?

 

Dear Aldo

I was super excited when I recently received a rather large voucher for your store as a birthday gift.  Everybody knows I absolutely adore shoes, and the voucher was given to me specifically for this reason, and also to stop me from using it for anything BUT shoes and/or bags.

Voucher

I did not waste any time in attempting to spend my voucher and found myself at your shop in Sandton city last weekend.  I was immediately drawn to the most gorgeous grey boots.  See exhibit A:

Boots
Exhibit A

I absolutely fell in love with them the moment I saw them, and I HAD to have them.  For once the shop had my size (a small but rather popular shoe size) and in no time at all I was happily walking around in the shop, completely sold.  Due to your sale I was also able to obtain a second set of boots.  A lovely light brown flat pair, ideal for wearing with my jeans.  I was in shoe heaven.  Definitely a #HappyRuby moment right there.

So on monday morning I got dressed, bearing in mind that I wanted to wear my lovely new boots.  I was super excited heading to work.  Feeling epically sexy and pretty, strutting my stuff in my gorgeous, super expensive birthday boots.  My happiness was short-lived.  The moment I sat down at work and looked down my world shattered.  I was confronted by THIS:

Mismatched shoes

One grey shoe and one purplish shoe.  How is it possible that one pair of shoes can look like two totally different sets of shoes??????? I was completely horrified.  After a terrible morning of feeling totally out of sorts due to mismatched boots, my team member and I headed over to your Menlyn store to find out if they could do something about it.  There was no way that I was about to spend my entire monday morning in the foulest mood ever due to mismatched shoes.  The Menlyn staff were very nice.  They assured me that as long as I would be exchanging it for the same boots it won’t be a problem that I didn’t have a box. However, I wouldn’t be able to exchange it for anything else, as every pair of shoes needed a box.  Fair enough..however, this did make me wonder.  What were you going to do with the mismatched shoes.  Shove it into a box and sell it to the next person who fell in love with it and leaving them to deal with the problem of mismatched shoes???

Anyway, they brought me a new pair…I happily put them on, and to my complete and utter horror found them to be mismatched too. How is that even possible?? The staff carried every single pair out of the store-room, and believe it or not, all of them were mismatched. From slightly to epically, every single one without fail. I have one phrase for you….WHAT THE HELL??  Obviously I no longer wanted my beloved ‘grey‘ boots, but since the Menlyn store couldn’t exchange them for me without a box, I had to settle for the least mismatched pair.  So i exchanged my purple and grey pair for a light and dark grey pair instead.

I’ve subsequently returned the boots, with the box, to the Sandton City Store where I bought the original pair.  The shop assistant was suitably horrified and was more than willing to issue me a new voucher for the value as I didn’t see anything I immediately wanted.  I suppose I can not fault your service.  Your shop assistants were professional and helpful and at least I can say they followed protocol. I guess that counts for something too.

This whole ordeal has left me with one question though.  Seriously, to whom else does this kind of crap happen?  I mean think about this list:  a roof collapsed on me, an aircon fell out of a wall and hit me, my feet received acid burns after I bought a pair of shoes that were laced with acidic powder, I buy a pair of shoes from a reputable store like yourself and they are mismatched…to name but a few. Let’s face it…my life is far from boring.

Regards
Ruby
xx

Dear Winestyle and RealTimeWine

So a while ago I received an e-mail from a certain Mr. Andy Hadfield (which I’m ashamed to admit I didn’t even know existed until very recently) that got me all excited.  The subject line read as follows: A little Real Time Wine / WineStyle Magazine soiree! Now who of you can HONESTLY say that didn’t make you just a little bit excited??  I mean, it involved the word wine and insinuated a social event, which meant that it definitely promised a HappyRuby moment.  The event was to take place on Wednesday, 01 June 2011 at HQ restaurant in Sandton, and I for one could not wait!

I was greeted at the door by a very friendly Brett Mulder, the owner of HQ and a chipper Jenny Ratcliffe-Wright, editor of Winestyle Magazine, who promptly made sure I had a flute of delicious bubbly from Pongracz MCC.  Once all the guests, a mesh of food and wine bloggers, lifestyle bloggers, realtime winers and Winestyle writers, were all gathered Andy and Jenny proceeded to introduce the magazine, the blog and the reason for our little gathering.

Andy
Yep, he's wearing a shirt that says 'designated drinker'. --Pic courtesy of Cindy

We would be blind tasting 6 different wines, and we were expected to have an opinion on each of them.  They had also, very kindly, supplied a list of banned words (punishable by tequila shots) which we weren’t allowed to used.  Considering that the list consisted mostly of words such as acidity, sweaty saddle, notes, nose, and a whole bunch of other wanky words, I knew right from the word go I was in no danger of being forced to drink tequila.  The reason for the list was quickly explained and, as a non-trained wine lover, made absolute perfect sense to me.  Most people don’t understand what the professional wine tasters mean when they use all these swanky words.  Their aim is to get normal people who love wine to give normal wine reviews that every Tom, Dick and Ruby will understand.  Power to the masses! Or something like that:)

The reviews that followed were, quite frankly, hysterical.  I’m not even going to attempt to remember some of the quirky and funny opinions that were raised…I simply would not be able to do them justice.  I will, however, include my little, absolutely non-technical opinions of the 6 wines that were presented to us.

Wine 1:  It’s alright.  Not good, not exceptionally bad but nothing worth remembering.  Also, it tastes vaguely familiar.
Wine 2:  Stinks like the farm, tastes like osbloed
Wine 3: Smells a bit like raspberry chocolate….didn’t like the original taste…kinda grew on me.
Wine 4: Smells like coffee and holds promise.  I got all excited and then….nothing
Wine 5: Smells rotten and sweet at the same time, but not like rotten fruit.  love the taste….it doesn’t taste anything like it smells…thank goodness.
Wine 6: Smells like clean dirt and a bit of fruit….don’t like the taste..uber osbloed.

As you can see…none of those would ever be considered a GOOD and PROFESSIONAL review…but it explained EXACTLY what my experience was and as far as I can gather that is exactly what you guys were after.  As you can see wine 5 (2010 Simonsig Adelberg Red (Bordeaux blend) @ R48) was my absolute favourite, followed by Wine 3 (2009 Vondeling Baldrick Shiraz @ R58 – which shall affectionately be known as the Blackadder wine) in second place.  This also happened to be the general consensus of the group.  Great was our surprise when Jenny did the big reveal and it turned out that the 2 favourites were considered ‘low end’ wines from estates.  Also, the 3 I had considered to be pretty much awful turned out to be ‘high end’ wines.  Seems like good wine is not determined by it’s price after all:)

We were then allowed to drink only our favourite wines while we enjoyed an absolutely fantastic meal from HQ.  I love the concept of HQ.  They serve ONLY salad, sirloin and chips and have a little menu of yummy desserts.  While the concept may sound slightly arrogant (a restaurant that ONLY serves ONE meal) I can tell you with confidence that these guys have the right to be arrogant.  They make the most yummiest sirloin in the whole wide world (honest) and the salad is pretty amazing too.  I ended my dining experience with a super yummy Chocolate Fondant, which I believe to be on the same level as the chocolate Fondant by The Attic.  And since I maintain that The Attic makes the best Chocolate Fondant in the world….that says a lot:)

All in all it was an awesomely fun night and I got to meet a bunch of interesting and funny people whom I hope to see again.  This included Andy the dude from RealtimeWine, Jenny the editor of WineStyle Magazine, Greg, Snowgoose, Cindy, Sue, Carly, Lexi, Jono the taxidermist, Clayton, Sam the ex-US government person and Thembi. (Hope I didn’t miss anyone).

Thank you so much RealTimeWine and WineStyle magazine for putting up this event.  I look forward to doing it again real soon:)  I even got to take home a copy of WineStyle and a bottle of the Pongracz….guess who is drinking bubbly this weekend:)

Love
Ruby
xxxxx

P.S.  Allow me to just punt the magazine and the bubbly, RealTimeWine and to let you guys know about a really awesome event coming up.

Firstly……The Magazine:
Wine Style is a quarterly magazine, which is much more coffee-table book like than magazine like really.  The pictures are absolutely gorgeous and what makes this mag even better is the fact that it is probably one of the greenest mags around.  They only print the exact number of copies needed for their subscribers and print about a 100 extra to give away at events like the one we had at HQ.  So no over prints and no wastage.  Best of all the magazine is free…so off you go…Subscribe HERE.

Winestyle

Secondy…..the bubbly:
These people were awesome enough to donate the bubbly for the evening.  It’s a brand new product which launched on the same night as the event.  It comes in 375ml bottles and come in both Brut and Rose…and I can guarantee you it’s absolutely yummy…the extra bottle i got to take home proves this:)

Thirdly…..RealTimeWine
This is their tagline and I think they don’t need any more explanation than that: Down with wine snobbery. 140 character wine reviews for the people!

Lastly…..The event
HQ

 

Dear South Africa

So today was another big day for our little country.  Local general election time!  While the run up to the election was filled with various toilet debates and some unsavoury  threats of going to hell, all in all I think the whole thing went along pretty smoothly today. For all of you making a double sigh and thinking ‘Oh joy! another blog about politics and voting’ Don’t fret…I’m not writing a blog post about either of those.  I’m merely marking another historic day on my blog calendar.  I voted, I sincerely hope you did.

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Love
Ruby
xxxx

P.S.  Dear DA……17, yes, i repeat, 17 sms’s in my personal opinion more than qualifies for spam.  While I appreciate what you are trying to do and while if you had stuck to sending me 1 maybe 2 sms’s I would have felt slightly annoyed that you are smsing me without my consent and without an option to opt out, but I would have smiled and nodded and accept that this is you doing what you do.  But 17…really??? 17 = spam and all you succeeded in doing was to create epic amounts of annoyance and negativity, which I’ll admit I was rather vocal about.  Next time I think you guys need to focus a bit more…and as I could gather from twitter I wasn’t the only person who got annoyed with this.  Listen to the people you are trying to reach, and take their views into consideration.  You’ll reach far more people, trust me!