" Baby please give me; tonight, tonight,
I’m going crazy; tonight, tonight Let me be your maga; tonight,(be your maga) tonight I want to be your maga; tonight,(be your lover) tonight " - Limpopo by KCEE (click on the lyrics to open the YouTube page to watch the music video :-) ) This song has been on my mind since my last flight to Johannesburg. The lyrics don´t say anything about the City nor about my great journey. But it was Moses, our Driver, who put it on the Radio while my Crew colleagues Jenny and Céline and I were on our way to the Lion park. Jenny asked him if the singer was saying "let me be your mother" as it was a little difficult to understand accoustically. And then Moses replied that the singer was saying "let me be your maga" which means "let me be your Lover" in Kenya. Since then we haven´t stopped singing the song and I remember it every time I think of our great journey together in South Africa.
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Since the assessment and the confirmation of entry from SWISS International Airlines I have been looking forward to my future, I couldn´t wait for my adventure to finally start! So before going on the yearly vacation to Lisbon in July/August, I spent the whole time making preparations for my new Job...
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I'd rather have a passport full of stamps than a house full of stuff. Forever a discoverer
The bad news is time flies. Go check out the amazing photography website of my friend Nicole, who is also a flight attendant!
Click here Fotomeitschi and see the world through her eyes ;-) Es sind die Begegnungen mit Menschen, die das Leben lebenswert machen.
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