1.20.2011
New Year Readiness
I refused to start 2011. It came around far too quickly and I just told it that it had arrived too early and that it would have to wait at the front door until I was ready to open it up and let the new year flow on in.
So now, a couple of weeks into the year I am finally ready to get going again. I think the problem I have each year is that our annual holiday is just too damn good. I become so relaxed that it is too difficult to come back to reality!
Perhaps a little too much of this....
and this.....
and this.......
Anyway, nothing like a little bit of this to get me back into my baking and making.....
Speaking of making....
After such a successful year of teaching paper crafting last year I have taken the plunge to throw myself 'out there' some more and have a store at the local Paper Arts Festival for the next three days.
Here is a taste....
You can find out more at my paper crafting site Splendid Stamping
11.23.2010
Not So Splendid
We are building a deck off the back of the house at the moment. Everything around here is far from a splendid vision, that is for sure.
The deck will act as an outdoor kitchen and living area for the summer so we can cook and eat outside.
It was just our luck that once the driveway was pulled up and the footings dug we had so much rain that the back yard turned into a swimming pool.
The boys thought it was great fun and played in the rain and mud. I have given up trying to keep the inside of the house tidy and will just do a final cleanse and carpet clean once all signs of mud and building material have vanished.
It is our year to host Christmas for our family this year so we are thrilled that it will be outdoors alfresco dining.
I am so excited to be able to have a summer outdoor kitchen and can't wait to christen it with a great meal, good friends and lovely wine.
The deck will act as an outdoor kitchen and living area for the summer so we can cook and eat outside.
It was just our luck that once the driveway was pulled up and the footings dug we had so much rain that the back yard turned into a swimming pool.
The boys thought it was great fun and played in the rain and mud. I have given up trying to keep the inside of the house tidy and will just do a final cleanse and carpet clean once all signs of mud and building material have vanished.
It is our year to host Christmas for our family this year so we are thrilled that it will be outdoors alfresco dining.
I am so excited to be able to have a summer outdoor kitchen and can't wait to christen it with a great meal, good friends and lovely wine.
11.11.2010
Easy Like Sunday Morning
Nothing more relaxing than a day out in Forster wandering around, window shopping,
Having slow coffee while reading the Sunday papers
Then having a cafe lunch
and stopping to smell the salt in the breeze.
A day of rest is good for renewal of the soul. That's why I'm Easy. Easy like Sunday morning.
10.19.2010
I'm On A Diet - A Mental Diet
Did I mention that I am on a diet ?
A diet from pictures of air-brushed women, faking perfectionism.
A diet from advertising that makes me feel lacking, vulnerable and unsafe then shows me a product to 'fix' that feeling.
A diet from news stories that make me subconsciously prepare for when I will experience a kidnapping, tsunami, economic destruction, coma, civil war, locust plague, divorce, workplace harassment or breast cancer.
As with my commitment to real food I will commit to real life. I will practice gratitude instead of feelings of imperfection, shame and unworthiness.
I will rejoice in my imperfections. i have missed out on too much fun already to waste time on trying got be perfect.
For more on imperfection visit Brene Brown and watch the video on imperfection.
For more on imperfection visit Brene Brown and watch the video on imperfection.
10.14.2010
Garden Update
Considering that we were away on and off for almost three whole months, our garden is going quite well.
Broad beans are starting to burst out. Not a single one has made it inside - they are all eaten raw in the garden.
Even though the chooks jumped the fence when we were away and dug up the potato plants there have still been enough for me to go and scratch around and pull out enough any time we need some for a meal. We had them slow roasted last week when we had friends visit and they were beautiful!
The strawberries have started to go mad. I am so glad there was enough rain while we were away to keep the garden functioning.
There are also tomatoes, corn, climbing beans, celery and lots of herbs coming along. Hopefully I will have some great photos to share soon.
Broad beans are starting to burst out. Not a single one has made it inside - they are all eaten raw in the garden.
Even though the chooks jumped the fence when we were away and dug up the potato plants there have still been enough for me to go and scratch around and pull out enough any time we need some for a meal. We had them slow roasted last week when we had friends visit and they were beautiful!
The strawberries have started to go mad. I am so glad there was enough rain while we were away to keep the garden functioning.
There are also tomatoes, corn, climbing beans, celery and lots of herbs coming along. Hopefully I will have some great photos to share soon.
Sustainable House: Taronga Zoo
When we were in Sydney we visited Taronga Zoo. They had a sustainable house that you could wander through and study all the elements.
It was fantastic and I wished that my house was exactly like it. It wasn't a large house, but it was very functional. As you wandered through you came across signs and reminders about sustainable principles.
There were also ideas that you could incorporate into your own home.
Basically, it had a well planned, functional kitchen with great systems for recycling and composting as well as using glass for storage, energy efficient appliances and green cleaning supplies.
A long hallway held wall mounted bikes, depicting the family's transport choices and hooks for their jumpers instead of using heating. Decorations such as picture frames and mirrors were made from natural recycled materials.
Outside there was a rainwater tank, composting loo and then a pathway leading to a well planned out garden that also housed pets for the children.
Once I got over the "i want to live here, now" factor I realised that anybody can 'work their home' to make it a more functional, sustainable place.
It is just a matter of slowly making changes that you feel are achievable. No one is asking us to jump straight into cloth re-useable toilet paper ( as I see on some blogs!) we are just making steady changes that hold great benefits for us all.
It's great for:
- our families - we do projects together and involve our children.
- our budgets - 'green' living is so much cheaper!
- our health- gardening gives us exercise and great fresh produce to eat
- our community - nothing builds community like trading some freshly laid eggs for a jar of pickles over the back fence.
- our spirit slowing down and living intentionally brings a certain peace tot he soul.
- our planet - great environmental change starts in our own backyard.
It was fantastic and I wished that my house was exactly like it. It wasn't a large house, but it was very functional. As you wandered through you came across signs and reminders about sustainable principles.
There were also ideas that you could incorporate into your own home.
Basically, it had a well planned, functional kitchen with great systems for recycling and composting as well as using glass for storage, energy efficient appliances and green cleaning supplies.
A long hallway held wall mounted bikes, depicting the family's transport choices and hooks for their jumpers instead of using heating. Decorations such as picture frames and mirrors were made from natural recycled materials.
Outside there was a rainwater tank, composting loo and then a pathway leading to a well planned out garden that also housed pets for the children.
Once I got over the "i want to live here, now" factor I realised that anybody can 'work their home' to make it a more functional, sustainable place.
It is just a matter of slowly making changes that you feel are achievable. No one is asking us to jump straight into cloth re-useable toilet paper ( as I see on some blogs!) we are just making steady changes that hold great benefits for us all.
It's great for:
- our families - we do projects together and involve our children.
- our budgets - 'green' living is so much cheaper!
- our health- gardening gives us exercise and great fresh produce to eat
- our community - nothing builds community like trading some freshly laid eggs for a jar of pickles over the back fence.
- our spirit slowing down and living intentionally brings a certain peace tot he soul.
- our planet - great environmental change starts in our own backyard.
10.13.2010
Totally Spoilt
The end of September marked my 38th birthday and I had a very special day with a gift...
A new jigsaw...
A new water bottle...
A very 'special' card
I was also taken to Forster for the day where we walked along the sea wall, watched the dolphins play and then had a lovely lunch.
Could I be anymore grateful for the beautiful family that I have ?
A new jigsaw...
A new water bottle...
A very 'special' card
I was also taken to Forster for the day where we walked along the sea wall, watched the dolphins play and then had a lovely lunch.
Could I be anymore grateful for the beautiful family that I have ?
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