Saturday, 31 July 2010

Some summer reading

This week I finished reading the Godfather, by Mario Puzo. Another book from "the list".



I think I was in quite a fortunate position when I started reading this book. Having never seen the film I was able to conjure up images of the characters for myself. Also, the only parts of the story that I knew were what I had heard on You've got mail. So really, not a lot.

I also started out with very little expectation. I always believed it to be very violent and the whole idea of a mafia family conjured up images of violent criminals for me. In all honesty I didn't expect to fnish it.

 I certainly didn't expect to love the book like I did! I could not put it down! I was drawn in by the sense of family and loyalty. I loved how the story played out, how it took you to the very beginning of the Don's story and then brought you back

Even the parts that I guess I would have believed to be violent, didn't make me uncomfortable, like I thought they would. I even found myself  wanting these "bad guys" to get their comeuppance. I am sure one of the more shocking parts of the book was the part where Michael Corleone ordered his Brother in law to be killed. I should have been outraged at such a cold and callous act, but I actually wanted him to be punished for what he had done to his wife and unborn child.

I trully enjoyed reading this book, I guess I just don't want to think deeply enough that this fiction is in fact a reality and has been for many years. I am sure I wouldn't enjoy the book, quite as much, if it was written now, in the present. The hints of narcotics becoming "the next big thing" from the book would most certainly be a big part of the story if it was written now, the Corleone family were adament that they would not become involved in the narcotics side of things, sadly, I am sure it would be almost impossible to avoid here in 2010 . And I am sure the Don would seem far less distinguished and gentlemanly. He would just seem seedy and cliche. But it was a different time and even crime was very different , it seemed to soften it all a little for me. Definitely easier to think of it all in a fictional sense. I was able to picture the Dn strolling around with all of his wealth, his fedora and smart suits.

Overall I loved it, I can't wait to see the film and it is definitely a classic that I am glad I have read. I am sure it is a book I will read again.

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I have been enjoying reading plenty of Dr Seuss books with K. My all time favourite HAS to be

How The Grinch stole Christmas.



Of course! (Did we really expect any less?)

I just love the rhyming in these books, I always feel slightly dizzy by the end, not sure if it is because I barely pause for breath or because the rhymimg makes me want to go faster and faster!

I love the illustration. The simple Christmas decorations and all the little who's tucked up in bed



And of course, the happy ending. Sigh, I love a happy ending.

Especially one involving Christmas!!



Every Who down in Who-ville, the tall and the small,
Was singing! Without any presents at all!

He hadn't stopped Christmas from coming!
IT CAME!
Somehow or other it came just the same!

"And the Grinch, with his Grinch - feet ice-cold in the snow,
Stood puzzling and puzzling: "how could it be so?
"It came without ribbons! It came without tags!
"It came without packages, boxes or bags!"
And he puzzled three hours, til his puzzler was sore.
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before!
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store.
"Maybe Christmas ..... perhaps .... means a little bit more!"

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Another I really enjoyed was Dr Seuss' sleep book. It all starts out with just one yawn.



A yawn is quite catching, you see, like a cough.
It just takes one yawn to start other yawns off.

It was so hard to read without yawning! And we both, definitely, felt sleepy by the end. There is in fact a note of caution at the beginning, telling you that " this book is to be read in bed"! lol

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Next I am moving on to Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen.  It certainly seems strange after my mind being so immersed in the underworld!  I have to say I am not won over yet! I am only on page 20, I have very little idea of what is going on and I am finding it all a little dull.

I have a sneaking suspicion that I am just not quite clever enough to get the most out of this book! But I will persevere!

Thursday, 29 July 2010

The first harvest!

No, they probably weren't technically quite ready yet, but their little orange tops had popped up through the ground and  they were teasing us! It proved to be too much!

So I let the kids pull one carrot each!




They were so tiny!!



But the wee ones were excited, nonetheless.



Planted and pulled by our own fair hands. So proud!



A quick wash





And then they were gone!

Yum!



 
Everyone was happy.

What could be better!?

Monday, 26 July 2010

Anyone for afternoon tea?

Yesterday I had mentioned that we went to a car boot sale. A few people asked me what this was, so for all of the non - brits reading this, it is like a sort of portable yard sale. Car boot sales are an organised event where people take thier unwanted goods and sell them from the boot/trunk of their car. Well, really on tables and rails. Mostly you can get good bargains, but also some over priced rubbish, especially if the owners class them as "antiques". Are they old??  yes. Antiques?? no way!

Anyway, I had a project in mind so we popped along to our local bi-weekly car bootsale.
Here are sonme of my bargains.


I fell in love with this sheet ,music



Isn't Rudolph adorable???



It has even been signed by someone, I have no idea who, but someone!



I can see this becoming a super nice Christmas decoration, but not sure what yet. It will have to be framed as it is old and pretty fragile. But not bad for £1.

I fell in love with this plate. I remember a similar one from my childhood,


I am sure my mum inherited it from a Great Aunt or something. I remember it from parties and with cakes on for afternoon teas.
Mine was only £1.

Next I gathered what I needed for my project. I saw one recently at an event and just knew i had to give it a try!

2 plates


One dinner plate and one side plate



Or you could use two dinner plates, I suppose, depends on what kind of look you want.

Next, a sweet little glass.


All 3 items purchased from a sweet old lady for £1.50.

You will also need your trusty glue gun.

My cousin Ashley left me a link for a super sweet crocheted cake slice, in a comment on my post from last week. I was asking for suggestions for sweet things to put on my new cake stand. She mentioned she would like a vintagy cake stand. So I though I would share this idea for a sweet DIY (read cheap) vintagy cake stand.

Take your small plate and your glass and do this


You need to make sure it is in the centre as much as possible. This isn't always possible with old plates and glasses I guess, but as close as you can get.
Draw around the glass.
Put a line of hot glue on the outline of the glass, thatyou have just drawn.
Place your glass on top of the glue and let dry for a minute or so.



voila.

Next you need to line up your top tier and bottom tier. The only way I could centre it was to place it on and then look down on it from above.



My plates are from the same set, so the little one fitted neatly into the centre of the big plate.

I didn't draw all around the base of the glass this time. I just put 4 little lines to show where it needed to be.
Put a line of hot glue around the edge of the base of the glass. I covered the whole of the base in glue and you can see it! But my glue isn't 100% clear, so this is your call. I am sure mine will be strong but it isn't as pretty as it should have been.
Replace the glass onto the large plate/bottom tier ensuring it is within the little lines that you made.

Once dry you have made a cute little cake stand!



Ta da!

(sweet little bow to hide your ugly glue mistake is optional lol)



Anyone for afternoon tea??


I haven't added photos of all the steps as I thought they were either self explanatory or I could describe them better than I did. If anyone would like more details then I would happily make another and post more pics!

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Easy like a Sunday morning.....

.. was going to be the inspiration for my post this Sunday. It has been a few weeks since I have been able to link up with
Unknown Mami

I haven't even had time to catch up with everyone's posts. So this weekend I decided that we would have a lovely, easy and lazy Sunday morning.

Well last night my Princess didn't really sleep well. She then was up and at 'em far too early. She was also in a crazy mood. This usually spells trouble! Funny , yes. Lively, yes. Easy and lazy? No!
Eventually I begged Daddy to take her out for a bike ride so she could burn off some energy, she is a spirited girl and on crazy days like these, a bike ride is a fool proof plan! I got to snuggle back in and catch up on some of the sleep I missed in the night time.

When I woke up, no one was home. Almost 2 hours later?? Hmm even in a crazy mood, this girl couldn't peddle for 2 hours.

Then they arrived home in Grandad's car. I guessed they had just popped in for a visit.
Wrong! They had made an emergency trip to Granny's house for some first aid!

My poor chicken had had a little accident, on crazy days her balance and stability are just not as good as usual and yep you guessed it, a face plant occurred.



Her very first fat lip!



So much for an easy Sunday morning, poor girl.


 
Sorry I have nothing else to share, We did head out this afternoon to a car boot sale, our poor version of a yard sale. I did manage to score some bargains though! A little more on that tomorrow.

But for now we are off to eat some ice cream.

For medical reasons of course!

Friday, 23 July 2010

The summer grinch

I am feeling decidedly Grinchy today , I looked in the mirror this morning and this is what I saw



This is what summer does to me LOL. Maybe it is a scottish summer thing, if it is hot I am too hot. I lost half my day yesterday to a horrible migraine, which was brought on I think by a mixture of allergies, bright sun and being too hot.
If it is cold and rainy, I can't enjoy it because then everyone around me moans about the weather, moans about the lack of summer.
Humbug.

Today I have forced myself to look for the good things about the summertime. I will find at least 5 things to love about today.


Number 1 - Back in the springtime the kids and I sat down to plant some seeds. In all honesty I didn't think anything would grow! I just thought of it as a good learning experience for the kids and something to look forward to. (Even if I did think I would have to go and buy some veg from the supermarket and bury it for the littles to find lol.)

Well low and behold! But we have growth!!



 Look at the broccoli!! I have about 8 broccoli plants and one has started to grow a little head of the good stuff! So excited!



And check out these bad boys!




Mmmm we may be able to eat our own produce after all!!


This is exciting!!


I do realise that everything is pretty squashed in , but I wasn't expecting EVERYTHING to grow! So I don't know what to do now! I can't move them as they are all entwined!

Number two - Everytime I step out of my back door, I hear two sweet little voices singing to me.

Ok it is more like a yelling of " Hey lady!! How about a little sumthin' sumthin' to nibble on!"

But how could anyone resist these little faces??!



Aww. Boy, do they love them some grass!


Number 3 - It is the summer holidays!! I have my 2 cherubs with me all day today along with another little cherub who we look after. No one has to go to school and all my little chickens are right here in the nest where I like them to be! (my grinchyness wants to go into how the kids are all sick of the sight of each other and are bickering constantly-  but I wont! this is my sunny side up post!!)

Number 4 - The sun is shining! It is a beautiful day, I live by the sea side and I am a short 10 min drive from the beautiful town of St Andrews and one of the best beaches in the country! Referring back to number 4, no one has any where to be! So, what is stopping us slapping on some sunscreen , rolling up our beach blanket , and heading on up there?? Nothing! Let's go have ourselves some summer!


(I did not take this pic, it's from flickr)

Less than an hour from now we will be strolling down this path , with buckets and spades bumping off  excited little legs .


Number 5 - IT IS FRIDAY! By 6pm tonight my working week will be over, my sweet hubby will be home for a long weekend and I can possible even enjoy a long cold drink in the back garden.

The head is still a little fragile but my cup is now definitely half full!
I will don my sunglasses, knock back a little ibuprofen and anti histimines and go enjoy our day.

Hope it's a good one for you too xx

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

I need your (decorating) help!

After spending a year in our new house (wow where did it go??) I am beginning to get a feel for what I would like. I have always lived in rented houses and this is the first time we have owned the space! I feel like we have come such a long way! I can not wait to share some before pics of my place, we wanted to create a blank canvas for ourselves so we could make this home our own, therefore all walls are magnolia and all wood is painted white. This could very well be our forever home , so I want to take my time and build some memories into each room.

So, I have had bare walls for a year now and I am gradually building bits and pieces and adding colour here and there. I have a few ideas and lots of craftiness going on, which I am loving. But there are a few things that I just can't start as I don't know how to or can't finish as I am not sure what I want.

Enter - you!!

I need advice, I need inspiration, I need links and specific instructions! If you don't know, then I need you to forward this post on to your friend, you know the one who is super creative and thrifty??

So far I only have two problem items , I am sure plenty more will crop up!

I am a cat's whisker away from being finished in my kitchen! The kitchen was diabolical when we moved in! So we literally cleared the place, started over, installed a new kitchen and painted the lovely cream walls and white wood.

And that was it! Black, white and cream. Fresh and light and I loved it. But there were no pictures, nothing really personal and no curtains or blinds. Luckily someone knew exactly what the room needed and that was Lor, she gave me some adorable little fabric hearts that were red (spotty and gingham !) . Gradually more red has crept in and more recently a little chest of drawers made it's home in there too.

I can't share it all as I am waiting on my final curtain pole going up, so hopefully this week. But I need help with what to put on my sweet little chest of drawers.

Yesterday I bought a cake stand. I am in love! It is sweet, it is glass and it has a lid. (and it came from Ikea!) Be still my beating heart!



I love you little cake stand!

But it is empty! What does it need?? I know what I will be putting in there at Christmas time! LOL But for right now, I am stumped.

Suggestions?? Something red? Does it need a ribbon? Help!?? Should I just be traditional, bake and put an actual cake in there?? LOL


Also I am not sure if you will recall but I recently did a wishlist post about my desire for a craft room. No I did not win the lottery and build myself a crafting studio! I have however, rearranged my bedroom and I am putting together a craft area / corner. with a little help from my big sis.

My first purchase was this guy





I love him! I found him all alone in the local second hand shop and I took him home. I love his colour and he is so tiny but comfortable.

the problem is that he has been used as a painting chair at some point in his life. He is covered in splashes of paint. I have tried taking it off but to no avail, so he will have to be sanded down and painted. Or some thing.

I don't know where to start, should he be brown? Should I sand him down and stain him the colour that he is now??

Should I paint him white? or green? What kind of paint should I use? I haven't ever painted a chair before!

The colours of my bedroom are cream, pale green and brown. The rest of my bedroom furniture is behind K in this pic, just so you can see the colour.



Help me!!

Monday, 19 July 2010

I heart daisies

What a lucky girl I am!

The amazing cake lady A.K.A Lor Lor has been going from strength to strenght with her cake design. Here is a link to her blog (which I may have linked to once or twice before ;) ) . Her cakes are awesome!!

This makes me lucky in two ways, one I know Lor in real life! She just happens to be one of my favourite people! And two - she gives me birthday presents.

This year as part of my birthday gift I was given this!!!


Isn't it super super cute??

I love daisies. I think they are so cheerful and friendly looking. I think I also love how they look like flowers are supposed to look LOL it appeals to the child in me :-)


mmm crumbled cookie soil


look at them all smiling at us!

Happy happy happy!

Thanks Lor !

I am sure I will be even happier tonight, when I cut into the yummy chocolate cake goodness !

Friday, 16 July 2010

It's Christmas!!!!

Ok it's not really, I know, it is still 162 sleeps until the big guy comes ;-) .

It has however, been Christmas in July over at craftaholics anonymous where blogger Linda, organised a Christmas in July gift swap. It was so much fun! We all had to leave a comment and then send a handmade gift to the person who left a comment below yours.
I was so excited when a package arrived for me,all the way from the US! Inside , tucked into a lovely little organza bag, was the sweetest bracelet ever.





My photos don't do it justice! It is so pretty! needless to say  I am hopeless taking photos one handed!










Thank you again to Kylee who made this pretty gift and thanks to Linda for hosting such a fun event.


Ho Ho Ho

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Bits and bobs

Another mish mash post I am afraid. I was going to split it into 3 or 4 posts for the next few days., But I know myself, I will be too lazy or forget   get too busy and the posts rolling around in my tired old head will never materialise and just disappear into the great blue yonder.

Celebrations!

On Saturday it was my Birthday! Yay!! I turned 29. I know some people struggle with the idea that their 20s are nearly over. For me? I can honestly say I will be relieved! I feel like I have been in my 30s since I was about 17 LOL so it will be nice to finally be there!
I had a super day filled with all of my favourite things. My family, my favourite foods and well I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the gifts :-)

Birthdays in our house always begin with the Birthday Boy/girl's choice of breakfast. I was given mine in bed! After a delicious long lie. Thanks Honey, I don't know how you kept K busy for so long so I could sleep and sleep :-) xx

I also got a lovely top and a home made Birthday cake. How awesome is this??



White chocolate sprinkles AND mini marshmallows!



Made by my 3 favourite people. They were all holed up in the kitchen the night before my big day. I could hear lots of excited chatter and the oven timer pinging. ( I had a small idea of what was going on, seeing as I had popped to the supermarket for a couple of last minute ingredients ;) lol)  at bedtime K was just bursting with excitement.

K - mummy I have a secret
me - Ooh tht sounds exciting, I can't wait to find out what it is!
K - I'll tell you
me - no no it's a secret
K (whispering) it's ok I'll just tell you a wee bit - it's pink on de outside and chocolate in de middle!

LOL





Make a wish Mummy!

My fab family all came for a BBQ to help me enjoy my day, everyone contributed to the huge spread and we had a great time. 
Thanks for cooking in the rain Murray! Why does it always rain on my birthday?


Much wine was drunk.......


by me and Beebs lol

The rest of my gifts will be in some posts to follow!


Returning to childhood

Another gift I received on my Birthday, was a copy of Charlottes web by E.B. White, from Beebs. This was one of my favourite books from when I was little. It was also on my list for the you've got mail reading challenge. I had mentioned to Fi that I wanted to get a copy of all the children's books on my list, so that I could read them to/with K when she is older. So I was so happy and touched that she remembered this conversation and bought me a copy.

I read it all in on Sunday night. I forgot how sweet it was and yes I cried. I felt just like I was 8 years old, all over again.

My saddest part,obviously, is when Charlotte dies. How sad to lose such a good friend. Their friendship lives on though as Wilbur carefully carries Charlotte's egg sac back to the barn after the County fair.

Wilbur had already decided how he would carry the egg sac - there was only one way possible. He carefully took the little bundle in his mouth and held it there on top  of his tongue. He remembered what Charlotte had told him- that the sac was waterproof and strong. It felt funny on his tongue and made him drool a bit. And of course he couldn't say anything.
But as he was being shoved into the crate, he looked up at Charlotte and gave her a wink. She knew he was saying goodbye in the only way he could. And she knew her children were safe.
"Good-bye!" she whispered. Then she summoned all her strength and waved one of her front legs at him.
She never moved again. Next day, as the ferris wheel was being taken apart and the race horses were being loaded into vans and the entertainers were packing up their belongings and driving away in their trailers Charlotte died. The fair grounds were soon deserted. The sheds and buildings were empty and forlorn. The infield was littered with bottles and trash. Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died.

sob.


Summer fun

Yesterday it was a beautiful Summers day, I had 5 kids and so we decided our best course of action would be to head out and enjoy the sunshine. Luckily Granny and Beebs came along to keep me sane
 offer extra helping hands. We walked to the common and had a mini picnic. We were enjoying a great game of flying tail (imagine a baseball with a long neon coloured tail) , you throw it to each other and ot goes super fast and super high.

Well there is always someone who ruins the fun huh? I don't have the best history of playing outdoor games. When Fraser was only 3 I hit him in the face with a frisbee. He got a chipped tooth and a fatlip. Awesome Mummy.

Luckily no one was injured, but the flying tail did get stuck in a tree. Ok ok I accidently lodged Murrays Fi's favourite childhood game in the highest tree on the commonc

oops.

We had to call "the Dads" (my dad and father in law) to come and rescue us. They came armed with a ladder and a super long stick







success!!

I think I will be on the bench for a few years again though.


And Finally

Today. What a great inside kind of day it is. It is raining and windy and cold. The kids are still in their Pjs and we have done nothing but read books, watch tv and play with a paper dress up Barbie. I love it, these are my best kind of days, I am a winter girl and days like this in the summer remind me of everything I love about my favourite seasons.

I have this terrible sickness. As soon as July comes, I start thinking about Christmas time. I know, I know. I was relieved to find out that I am not alone in this! Cheryl from A pretty cool life is guest blogging, today, on a feature for Christmas in July  . I have also been involved in a Christmas in July gift exchamge, blog hop coming up soon to show off the gifts given and received :)

 So really, there must be other crazy people out there just like me!

This afternoon I have a little sewing planned. ( I will soon have pics of my kitchen to share yay!)

Maybe a cup of tea in my favourite mug



Definitely snuggling up on the couch with a quilt to watch some Mary Poppins

And enjoy this lovely view from my window



Happy Wednesday xx

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