Sunday, 11 December 2011

A Christmas tradition....


Each year we gather in my Mum's kitchen to
"STIR THE PUD"
It's part of our family's Christmas Tradition
( Even if you aren't able to be there physically -
you "stir the pud" by proxy - usually over the phone )

My Mum makes her family's recipe for her boiled ( in calico)
Christmas Pudding
~ complete with 7 threepences and 2 sixpences ~
which, when found you must return in exchange for modern
currency so that the tradition can continue next year!

( I should also add at this point - that one of the steps in the recipe
calls for a couple of tablespoons of Guinness.... now, my Mum is
a HUGE fan of Guinness 
 [ and not solely for medicinal purposes either!!]
This year, she [proudly] declared that you can't just buy
a four pack of cans of Guinness any more -
so she HAD to buy a six pack!!!!!
Maybe that's her secret for looking so good at nearly 80!)



 


We each take a turn of making a wish
as we stir the coins into the pudding mixture
I was first this year



It was great to see Finn so actively involved and excited
- he was keen to learn the little verse that MUST be recited
as we stir....
Nanny helped him


 "I wish, I wish,my wish comes true....
I wish, I wish the same to you!"

I can't wait to continue this tradition
and hope that it will continue through the generations

What are your family traditions
at Christmas time ?

Danni xx



Friday, 2 December 2011

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.....



I spent most of yesterday with Finn putting up our Christmas decorations - the Christmas Carols were blasting from the iPod and we had such fun! I even managed to keep my control freak tendancies when it comes to decorating under wraps - and Finn was so proud of his handiwork!


I thought I'd share a tour of our home - ready for Christmas... Grab a cuppa - I've got a few photos to share!


I made this star "wreath" this year for the (ugly) front door! 

 Our entry/foyer - Vignette #1



Entry/foyer - Vignette #2






The kids play area

My "study" area....
 Ruby comes downstairs in the morning and goes up to
Santa and says "Good morning Christmas!"




Our Dining room... Finn suggested I add the stars to the
"lamp-terns" to make them look so so fancy!






 The lounge room

So there you have it - my Christmassy abode!
It's great to see Christmas through the eyes of children -
the wonder and excitement of it all!
I can't wait this year!

Happy Decorating!

Danni xx

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

A chat over coffee....

 
I've just had a wonderful morning with my baby girl Ruby
We dropped Finn off at preschool for a "make up day"
from when he was sick a few weeks ago, then
Ruby and I  did a little shopping and went to a local
nursery for morning tea.



Ruby enjoyed her Baby Chino and a play in the playground,
while I relaxed with my Skim Flat White and watched the water....




We also shared some fruit skewers and honey yoghurt!
Yummo!!!



What a great way to start the day!
She is now tucked up in bed having her rest....
as for me.... can't keep avoiding the  housework ....

Hope you've all had a great start to your day too!

Love
Danni xx



I'm so thankful to be able to have times like this!

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Vintage revival

Some of you may remember a post I did
back in April about our Vintage Visits...

Well I am ashamed to say that it is now November
 and we have only just made our first visit back since

Finn asked me if we could go - so we did.
The night before, he packed his "packpack"
( as it's affectionately known as around here)
 with "instruments" ( his harmonica, tambourine, keyboard, guitar)
- so that if they wanted him to -
he'd play to them while Lilly danced!
How could I resist?

It was just so great going back - good to see some familiar faces
 and meet some new ones.

When we weren't greeted by "Stan" in his wheelchair as we entered the building - I feared the worst.
I worried how Finn would take it... so I checked with one of the nurses so that I was prepared in case he asked about him.
 Sure enough after about 3/4 hour Finn tugged on my shirt and said, "But Mum - where's Stan today - do you think he's grumpy?"
I explained that Stan was in heaven now,  that heaven was such a beautiful happy place full of love - that it was impossible for Stan to be grumpy any more...
Finn thought that was awesome and even told the Big Cheese that night at the dinner table. He said " Guess what Dad - Stan will never have to worry about being grumpy ever again cause he's in "heathen" now with Kramer and Molly" ( 2 pets)

While so many of the vintages have confused thought patterns and memory losses, some are stricken by cruel physical ailments that take over their once healthy bodies.

 "Milly" suffers from Parkinson's but her mind seems unaffected.
Her opening words to me were "I thought you'd forgotten us - where is Ruby and Finn?"
I joked a response but it was like a knife through my heart.

We were sitting having a chat with "Dolly" 
 - one of our favourites
- and she was stringing random words together in sentences that made perfect sense to her in her poor muddled mind.
Finn waited til she finished
 - nodding all the time as she was talking - like he "got it" -
then told Dolly that he was now 4 -
and held up 4 fingers.
 In a moment of complete lucidity, Dolly held up her hand,
all fingers outstretched
and said
 "5 soon?"
 and Finn put his little hand up to hers - his palm facing towards hers!
 Oh My!!! It was SUCH a precious and wonderful moment between 2 beautiful souls -
 it touched me so!

It inspired me .

I asked some of the staff what the residents gave their families for Christmas...
after confirmation that they struggle with new ideas
I put forward my suggestion.
An idea was born.
I was so exited and inspired I couldn't wait.

Two days later I went back for another visit -
 this time sans kids
( "Lillian" did ask where they were - quite concerned that I forgot them and left them somewhere all by themselves!)

 I took photo "portraits" of the residents
(who had  or gave permission to do so ) to give their families for Christmas.
 I had such a fun morning - chatting, joking and laughing with the Vintages -
 trying to get the essence of who they are or once had been in a snapshot.

I'd love to be able to share some of them with you -
 however I can't due to privacy
( but have included one of "Dinga's" hands)
Their eyes and hands tell a thousand stories
and I hope I managed to capture that and do them justice.




I am looking forward to our next visit. Ruby wants to wear her "ballerina" outfit to show them - and I can't wait to see their faces

Danni xx





















Tuesday, 1 November 2011

It's the new Black you know....

So, I turned the big 4-0 a few days ago - I have had a wonderful celebration - I'm calling it the Festival of my 40th!


On my actual Birthday the Big Cheese, Ruby and I went into the city - shopping for part of my Birthday present.... we walked out of the shop with not 1, that's right folks, but 2 of these:



Lucky girl, right???
( understatement of the year!)
The Big Cheese commented that he's ruined poor Ruby for life -
having had her first Tiffany & Co experience at 2 1/2!

I have been so completely overwhelmed by the events of the last couple of days - I am still floating!

Saturday the Big Cheese organised for me to get my hair done!
 Then my wonderful friend Karen took me out to get our nails done
 and then off for a nice lunch and a few (too many) of these:




Then we were picked up and came back home to what I thought was a dinner to be with just a couple of close friends.... but look at this face:


I think that says it all - don't you????

Yep - you guessed it - the Big Cheese had organised a small surprise get together with some of my nearest and dearest friends.

It was just overwhelming ( have I mentioned that???)
There were friends there that I'd known since I was 3, 23 and 33 ...
 there were friends from so many stages of my life
 and each and every one of them has a huge chunk of my heart!
We had a great night - albeit a late one with a few too many bubbles consumed ;) !!
I was blessed by so many wonderful gifts - each one holding there own significance to me. 

My gorgeous friend Trine made me this - 
it was sitting on my doorstep when I got home


( the box has 40 Lollipops in it!!!)

And flowers! Oh my! My house smells DIVINE 


My eldest niece made me a gorgeous "banner" to go on the door ~ she
picked each petal and painstakingly stuck them on! ( she's 5)


And I just have to share the card she made me...
she kept having to add layers to the cake to fit all my candles on...
then realised she put 46 on there... "oh well..."

Don't you just love it??



And I will be soon doing a post about the (almost) completed renovations - but I can't wait to share this: 

 

My sister and parents bought this for my Birthday - isn't it STUNNING!!! I just love it - and can't wait for my afternoon cup of green tea tomorrow - I will assume the position!!! It is in my new 'study" - a perfect spot with the afternoon sun streaming in!


I am truly blessed to have such wonderful people in my life - and if it's true - that life begins 40 - the preview I've had looks pretty fine!

Love  and light to you all

Danni xx























Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Just another quickie!

Not alot of time to post today but really wanted to share this!


Hugs to you all

Danni xx

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Shining

I heard this quote recently and it gave me food for thought.
Hope it does for you too

...when you let your own light shine,
 you unconsciously give others permission to do the same


Shine on

Danni xx