"If there's music inside of you, you've got to let it out." (From my song, Music Inside of Me)

Hi! I'm Trudy Rushin, and this is my blog, created in June 2009. I am a singer-songwriter-composer who plays guitar. Born and bred in Cape Town, South Africa, I blog about whatever captures my imagination or moves me. Sometimes I even come up with what I like to call 'the Rushin Solution'. Enjoy my random rantings. Comment, if you like,
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I also do gigs - solo, duo or trio - so if you're looking for vocal-guitar jazz music to add a sprinkle of magic to your event, send me an e-mail to guitartrudy@gmail.com.

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Sunday, 5 December 2021

SA's 4th wave of Covid-19 / Lockdown Day 619

Finally sitting down to type a blog post. I am an inconsistent blogger.

Again, I can’t believe we’re at this point in the year! I’ve been at home for three full months. So many lessons learnt, in that time.

One of the main lessons for me has been that distractions are a given, so if I want to achieve anything at all, I have to give that action/task a specific time slot; if I plan each day, scheduling both my activities and hobbies, I get through a lot and feel a huge sense of contentment. Essentially, I’m doing only what I love – including my part-time research job. Without a PLAN, though – I’m likely to be sucked right into the belly of the Procrastination Beast.  I need to be mindful of that every single day.

I’ve exercised consistently for the past 6 weeks, but this week I had to stay away from classes afer Monday and work out at home, because…… my daughter tested Covid positive again, so we’re both isolating. Because the tests are so expensive, my medical aid is used up for the year and the cheaper tests have a higher rate of inaccuracy, I’ve been vacillating about getting tested. However,  I’m off to have a test first thing tomorrow morning.  

South Africa’s Covid stats have risen dramatically over the past week, reaching over 16,000 new cases per day. However, considering how expensive the tests are and the level of economic hardship across our country, the actual figure could easily be 5 times the reported one. Interestingly, the daily Covid death rate hasn’t been as high as in previous waves. We have officially entered our 4th Covid-19 wave, this time dominated by the newly-identified Omicron variant. Highly infectious, but not really causing severe symptoms. My family is vaccinated, so we’re less concerned about the severity, should we be infected. Still, no-one likes to be sick and NO-ONE likes to ISOLATE, so it basically sucks.

Speaking of sucking, right now we’re having LOADSHEDDING. I am so sick of some of the things we’re going through in this country!!! A few days ago, we had yet another fuel price increase, bringing our total increase for 2021 to 40%! Had we had a safe, reliable public transport system, I would’ve got rid of my car. Seriously, I’ve been thinking about it a lot. I was without a car for just over two years, until I got this one in Feb 2016. In that time, I used what I’d previously spent on petrol on taxis. Right now, I’m spending four times my monthly petrol amount on my car instalment and insurance. Medical aid is unbelievably expensive, too.  When you’re in a job earning a monthly salary, you take these things in your stride. But I consciously stepped out of that comfort zone, and it’s a very different reality.

Despite all of that, I have no regrets about my 2021 choices.  I love my part-time job, I’m learning a lot, and it might lead to something else. I would love to be more musically active, as well, earning money from performing. Covid’s resurgence, with the inevitable result of people staying away from events, means putting that on hold. Again. I think I should find someone to help me with online sound, so that I can do online performances with good quality sound. Yes, I think I’ll do that. Performing with just my p.a. system and my laptop – not reliable, good quality sound at all.    

Two weeks ago, I did my first live gig since March 2020! A duo gig with guitarist Rudy Burns, it was at the Arabella Hotel, in Kleinmond, just over an hour out of Cape Town. We thought we were playing from 6 – 9pm, but ended up playing till 10. Needless to say, we loved it. When you’ve been playing for three hours, you’re so warmed up, that adding another hour is a pleasure. The place was gorgeous (I love experiencing new venues) and the gig fee decent, so all in all, it was a very good experience. Having said as much, if I were to play there again at night, I’d prefer to sleep over and not travel back so late.  It’s a beautiful drive, which I’d prefer to enjoy by day in both directions.

My daughter got her driving license about a month ago, so we’re sharing my car. Another new reality. 😊 She’s just finished her four years at college, so once she’s settled in a job, she can work towards getting her own wheels. 

Once again, I have to reiterate the cliché: The only constant in life is change.

There’s another exciting thing happening in our family, this month, but I’ll write about that in my next post.

And life - with all its hills and valleys – goes on. Despite some challenges, I am still extremely lucky and blessed.

                                  The beautiful Arabella Hotel, in Kleinmond (Google Images)


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