We all have these photos … throwback photos!
It’s described as ‘nostalgia-inducing pictures … from a different era of your life”.
Every Thursday we will throw a few photos of ‘way back when’ on our blog. Why on a Thursday? Because it’s just a day away from the weekend … and we love weekends!
You are welcome to join in or just enjoy the photos (#TB Thursday).
Fun at work (Photos were taken between 2007 – 2017)
It’s great to look back on a job you really liked. Make no mistake, my job has had its challenges (especially when you’re in customer service). But wonderful colleagues made the difficult days at one of the largest private hospitals in South Africa worthwhile.
Berto said we could skip a throwback at his work, because his days mostly involved meetings, while working through stacks of contracts. It’s a shame actually, because his office was literally at the foot of the beautiful Table Mountain.
But back to my work. There must be 100’s of photos from my eleven years at Mediclinic Panorama, but I have only selected a few. Most of these photos are from functions where Berto accompanied me and then there are also two with my colleagues who worked with me in the customer service office.
Apart from manning the customer service office, it was also our duty to organise functions … year end functions, staff functions of all sorts and charity events. Of course, that was the fun part of my job!
2007:
When I started working in 2007, the hospital had just turned 21 years old. To celebrate this milestone, we decided to hold a fancy year end function with the theme “A Moulin Rouge Night”. I remember that for months afterwards we were still trying to get rid of all the feathers in our office that we used for decorations.

All dressed up for a Moulin Rouge evening
2009:
While we have always had a function for nurses once a year (International Nurses Day is on 12 May and marks the contributions nurses make to society), we also held an Admin function for all the administrative staff in the hospital. In 2009 we held a breakfast in the staff restaurant and invited everyone to join in wearing their own handmade hats. Although we still had to be dressed in our uniforms, the hats were colourful and fun.

My colleague Tersia and I at a table decorated with hats (and us with our colourful hats)
2009:
At the end of 2009 it was time for another year end function. This time it was an informal celebration and the theme was “Wild-Wild West”. While some of my colleagues had clothes in their wardrobes that fit this theme perfectly, I had to rent a costume for the night. I turned into Pocahontas for the evening and Berto became my cowboy.

Pocahontas and her cowboy

“I’ve lived at last” (a famous Pocahontas quote)
2011:
In 2011, the hospital turned 25 years old and once again we were persuaded to big celebrations. It started with a doctor’s golf day, a doctor’s function and then another year end function for staff with all the glitz and glamour (a real red-carpet event)!

Fun at one of the watering holes at the golf day

Dressed in our finest clothes for the doctor’s function

Black and gold for the red-carpet year end function
2012:
When you work in a hospital, one of the character traits you must possess is definitely compassion. In 2012 we held a Compassion Award function where colleagues could nominate each other for this award. (I think the theme was something like “Purple is Compassion”, because all the decorations were in purple and we also had to be dressed in something purple). I was among the top 10 nominees and received a lovely gift pack at the function.

Compassionate in purple
2014:
The one charity event that most staff loved the most, was the “Knit and Leave” project. We left wool and knitting needles in containers on the tables of the staff restaurant and then the staff would knit a few rows during their tea times and lunches. To our delight, many patients and visitors also joined in the fun. After a few months, volunteers stitched all the knitted squares together to end up as a baby blanket. These blankets were then donated to some of the state hospitals in our area for their newborn babies. In 2014 we also made pillows from bandanas that were used by chemo and cancer patients.

Some of the finished baby blankets

Together with my fellow customer service colleagues, Tersia and Sion at the blankets and pillows
2014:
During the month of October, the hospital always participated in Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Hair loss is a common side effect of cancer treatment, so participants show support by donating a fee to shave or spray their hair. We invited the team from Shavathon to the hospital to set up their station in the lobby. Here, visitors and staff could have used the opportunity to support cancer patients.

My hair gets a purple/pink shade in support of cancer patients
2015:
In 2015, our informal year end function was in a quarry. Hillcrest Wine Estate was the perfect place to celebrate the end of another year. (You could probably guess that a wine farm would be part of this blog post, right)?

Another year end function
2017:
The Healing Hearts Support Group of the hospital was very close to my heart (excuse the pun). I was the coordinator of this group of very special people – all former patients of the hospital who had survived major heart procedures and were now living life to the fullest. We got together once a month where we gave different talks on health and motivation. After Berto and I completed our first Camino journey in Spain in 2017, we presented one of the evenings to tell them about this life-changing journey … and how healthy it is to walk!


Here we share our thoughts of the Camino at the Healing Hearts Support Group
Mediclinic Panorama:
Looking back at this throwback, I can understand why I am ready to retire! But honestly, these eleven years at Mediclinic Panorama have been amazing. I learned so much about my own abilities, made wonderful friends and am forever grateful for all the opportunities (as well as a very supportive husband).

Archive photo of Mediclinic Panorama, with the beautiful Table Mountain in the background
Sulke goeie herinneringe, Corna, en dan het jy ook nog die oulikste fotos daarby!
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Dankie Una 😊. As ek mooi daaroor dink, was my tyd by die hospitaal ‘n warboel van emosies gewees, maar dis mos maar hoe ons lewe ook is, ne? Later onthou ‘n mens net die prettige tye (en die hartseer met ‘n traan in die oog).
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Wow what lovely memories. You certainly had a rewarding and fun job.
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That’s exactly what it was … rewarding and fun! It was actually a great privilege to work there (and you only realise that later in life 😉).
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Wow! A wonderful selection of photos and amazing memories. So nice to have happy times at work.
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Yes, I was privileged to be in a job that I really liked. Of course there were days when it was challenging (and less good days), but in the end I knew that I had made a small difference to someone’s life … and that was rewarding. Oh yes, and of course the fun I had at work was an absolute bonus!
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I am sure you made a great difference to people’s lives 👍
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❤️
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A great look back post. I enjoyed it.
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Thanks Andrew. I also enjoyed looking back … suddenly I realised why I was so “tired” after 11 years 😉.
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How interesting Corna and such lovely photos of you both in both fancy dress and in your finest evening wear!
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Thank you so much Marion 😊. The year end functions were always so much fun … and who doesn’t like to dress up a bit!
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I can almost “read” you smile in the post! What a wonderful job and it’s so obvious that you love it. They, whoever they are, say that if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. I can see that you are great at what you do, and I loved seeing the photos of you guys at the events. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Oh, I smiled a lot while preparing the post … and also many times during the 11 years I worked at the hospital! As I said to someone earlier, the functions were a definite highlight – we all like to dress up a bit, don’t we 😊. Thank you, hope you guys have a nice weekend too.
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It certainly looks like you had fun through those years, Corna. Did you and Berto meet at work?
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I always tried to see the fun in my work (there were sometimes wild emotions, so it was necessary 😉). We met at work, but it was at my very first job in 1993. It sounds so long ago now, but sometimes it still feels like just the other day.
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I just asked Michael. It seems we met in 1974 😗💙
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Wow, you’ve known each other for a LONG time – I was 2 years old then 😅.
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🫨💙
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Another lovely TBT Corna. I enjoyed seeing your endearing photos and reading about your time time on the job.
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Thank you very much Tricia. It was a good period in my life (and probably the job I enjoyed the most) 😊.
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I typed comments on my iPhone but a message sent to Grant didn’t go through, so…
What I said was that you make a very attractive couple. Also that you were a very busy lady in that job! Impressive organiser. I like the knit and leave project which is inspired! Grant tells me it is a South African “thing”. Jolly good idea too. Even I could have knitted a row or two. It’s nice to have such great memories to look back on. Thanks for posting some of them.
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Thanks Carolyn for sending your comments again – I received part of your previous comment (but have now replaced this one with the other one). Yes, you don’t always realise how busy you are when you’re in the moment … that’s when you look back and think “wow, how did I do all of that?” Grant is absolutely right – for some reason South Africans love to knit (probably thanks to our ancestors who knitted while travelling over the mountains in ox wagens 😉). Everyone loved that “knit and leave” project – the amount of blankets we delivered each year was just crazy! It was really nice to look back on a good (and rewarding) time in my life.
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You have been busy! Sorry for being a bit quiet. I have been trying to comment on your posts and the gremlins wouldn’t let me! Have a great weekend. Mel
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Thank you Mel 😊. Oh, the gremlins … they also visit me every now and then, so I understand! Yes, it’s been a packed 11 years – can you understand why we went looking for the Camino? Hope you have a great weekend too.
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A camino solves all the problems of the World! 🙂
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Such fun memories, it makes such a difference to enjoy work 😊
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Fun at work definitely overshadowed the hard days 😉!
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It’s good to be able to look back on a job/career which gave you pleasure. This is so obviously the case with you, Corna.
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Yes, it was a good place to work (even with all its challenges). We laughed almost every day (sometimes with a tear too – as it goes in hospitals) … I learned to appreciate life while working here.
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Dit lyk so lekker, ek kan nie glo nie, maar ek mis ons myn jaareindfunskies as ek so na jou foto’s kyk
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Dit was goeie tye en ek was mal oor ons jaareind funksies. Dit was altyd lekker om bietjie te ontspan (en bederf te word) na ‘n harde jaar!
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Ek stem so saam. Wat doen jy nou?
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Ek is nou, vir die eerste keer in jare, ‘n huisvrou 😊. Na al die jare wat ek so intens met mense gewerk het, is dit nou heerlik om net ‘n slag met my eie geselskap tevrede te wees. Ek het betrokke geraak by ons kerk se uitreik aksies met die kinders en na ouetehuise … maar dis net vir ‘n halwe dag elke nou en dan. Die jare van huis skoonmaak oor naweke, klere te was en stryk in die aand en vinnig kos te maak is vir nou eers verby … en ek love dit!
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Ek stem so saam met jou. En ek wil ook niks anders wees nie, behalwe navorser …
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En daarmee is jy goed! Dis lekker as mens kan doen waarvan jy regtig hou!
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When I look back on some of my favourite memories from work, it’s always more about the people than it is about the actual work! Sounds like you got to work with some amazing colleagues and organized some fun functions and events!
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Oh yes, I definitely enjoyed the company of my colleagues (and the functions) much more than my actual job … which was dealing with complaints 😬. In order to do that, I needed a lot of fun at work!
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Great article Corna. I enjoyed reading about these periods of your life. People are so, so important in the workplace aren’t they? The outfits are brilliant, I’m gonna go with Pocahontas and Cowboy as my favourite. I do like the Black-and-Gold shot too, it looks like you are about to be called on to speak with David Letterman or something 😉 You have also contributed to so many worthwhile causes over the years.
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These were truly golden years of my working career! And I realise it’s a great privilege to look back with so much nostalgia. Being Pocahontas for one night was great fun (although our very traditional matron of the hospital thought my dress was a tad too short 😄). Oh well, David Letterman would have had a great night at this function – the stories he would hear on that sofa would have made for prime television viewing!
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It sounds like you had fun times with your colleagues. Most of my current best friends are from my work colleagues however, we never had all those fun functions you did! I think my favorite was the Knit and Leave, although Pocahontas and her Cowboy came in a close 2nd! Lol
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We had so much fun … and it was necessary in a place like a hospital (I’m sure your daughter would agree). The Knit and Leave was my favourite project – it was the best feeling to finally put all those colourful knitted blocks together and see the most beautiful blankets as the end product. I loved being Pocahontas … along with my cowboy I should have just had Meeko (her pet racoon) 😁. It would have rounded off the picture nicely, don’t you think?
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