Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Thoughtful Tuesday
Those who cannot feel the littleness of great things in themselves are apt to overlook the greatness of little things in others. ~ Kakuzo Okakura
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Things I Love Thursday
Welcome to another week, and a week that I've got a lot of things to love!
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A couple of months ago I posted a video of one of the old spice adverts from their 'the man your man could smell like' campaign. It seemed only right then to share this here…the Sesame Street Grover interpretation:
Last but certainly not least- Beautiful for me by Nichole Nordeman
What's making your list this week reader?
This week I am so grateful for my friends. You cannot put a price on having people who love you, care about you, and want the best for you. There are a handful of people in my life that I thank God for everyday and honestly do not know what I’d do without. It’s just a shame that my nearest and dearest are spread out across the country. As one of my wise friends said recently -‘A pox on geography!’
Afternoons spent baking, crafting or just chilling out and chatting over a cup of tea.
Cold Weather Cooking- I’m looking forward to a season of delicious soups and other warming winter food. What did the miners in Chile say on their shirts?
Afternoons spent baking, crafting or just chilling out and chatting over a cup of tea.
Cold Weather Cooking- I’m looking forward to a season of delicious soups and other warming winter food. What did the miners in Chile say on their shirts?
A couple of months ago I posted a video of one of the old spice adverts from their 'the man your man could smell like' campaign. It seemed only right then to share this here…the Sesame Street Grover interpretation:
Last but certainly not least- Beautiful for me by Nichole Nordeman
What's making your list this week reader?
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Things I Love Thursday
It feels like just yesterday that I was writing my last Things I Love Thursday post but, sure enough, it was a whole week ago so here's my list for this week....
John Barrowman in concert. I went with two of my favourite ladies (really reader, was there any chance this wasn't going to be a winner?) Sequins & showtunes huzzah!
Birthday cake- yum
On a related note I'm a cream cheese frosting convert. I've always been a bit of a traditionalist birthday cake equals royal icing but after using it for the raspberry and white chocolate cake I made for my mother I'm sold- it was quick, easy and delicious.
Adventures to museums and afternoons filled with craft, chatter and cups of tea
Back to the future on the big screen
What's hitting the high notes for you this week reader?
John Barrowman in concert. I went with two of my favourite ladies (really reader, was there any chance this wasn't going to be a winner?) Sequins & showtunes huzzah!
Birthday cake- yum
On a related note I'm a cream cheese frosting convert. I've always been a bit of a traditionalist birthday cake equals royal icing but after using it for the raspberry and white chocolate cake I made for my mother I'm sold- it was quick, easy and delicious.
Adventures to museums and afternoons filled with craft, chatter and cups of tea
Back to the future on the big screen
What's hitting the high notes for you this week reader?
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Thoughtful Tuesday
Faith is taking the first step even though you don't see the whole staircase
-Martin Luther King Jr
-Martin Luther King Jr
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Things I Love Thursday
It's Thursday and once again time to share those things that make daily life sparkle. Here's a few things I'm loving this week:
Autumn - I love those sunny crisp days although we don’t seem to get many in recent years. Yes autumn days when the grass is jewelled and the silk inside a chestnut tree= perfick as pa Larkin would say (Oh and Rach- ever since you mentioned them over on your blog I've been wishing we had pumpkin spice lattes too, they sound scrummy).
My mum – she’s utterly wonderful and makes my list not just this week but every week. Yes that’s all very schmaltzy well and good but why am I singling her out specially this week I hear you ask reader (oh okay I don’t hear you but I’m going to tell you anyway) - Saturday will be her birthday and it thus seems an appropriate time to celebrate and be thankful for her. In typical my mum fashion she has told us not to worry about ‘presents or fuss your presence is gift enough’ but papa & I have planned a few hopefully nice surprises over the weekend. Nb. She shares her birthday with John Lennon. He’d be 70 this year my mum slightly less but I sharn’t reveal how much less (don’t you know it’s rude to ask a lady’s age reader)
hearing that the letter I sent made someone’s week, obsolete units of measurement -A hobbit anyone or perhaps a batman…, managing to avoid being rained on, this:
what about you reader? What's making your week?
Autumn - I love those sunny crisp days although we don’t seem to get many in recent years. Yes autumn days when the grass is jewelled and the silk inside a chestnut tree= perfick as pa Larkin would say (Oh and Rach- ever since you mentioned them over on your blog I've been wishing we had pumpkin spice lattes too, they sound scrummy).
My mum – she’s utterly wonderful and makes my list not just this week but every week. Yes that’s all very schmaltzy well and good but why am I singling her out specially this week I hear you ask reader (oh okay I don’t hear you but I’m going to tell you anyway) - Saturday will be her birthday and it thus seems an appropriate time to celebrate and be thankful for her. In typical my mum fashion she has told us not to worry about ‘presents or fuss your presence is gift enough’ but papa & I have planned a few hopefully nice surprises over the weekend. Nb. She shares her birthday with John Lennon. He’d be 70 this year my mum slightly less but I sharn’t reveal how much less (don’t you know it’s rude to ask a lady’s age reader)
hearing that the letter I sent made someone’s week, obsolete units of measurement -A hobbit anyone or perhaps a batman…, managing to avoid being rained on, this:
what about you reader? What's making your week?
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Thoughtful Tuesday
Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein
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