Pinspiration: Baby Shower Fun

It’s been over a year since my wedding, and although I have been loving every minute of married life, I do miss all the creativity and planning that lead up to our Big day. Wedding fever in our circles is slowing down, but the Baby boom has just began. Recently I got the opportunity to decorate a friends Baby Shower. The special day is only at the end of July, but I was super eager to get started. With the help of ever-inspiring Pinterest I gathered some cute ideas together. The mother-to-be wanted an baby elephant theme for her her little boy’s Shower, with colours of turquoise, teal and white.

So here is the start of my first Baby shower fun!

Burlap Bunting:

Bunting

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Lil’ Elephant Mobile – only 3 elephants so far… baby to come.

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It made my heart warm, when i saw that the mum now uses her little elephants in her bubs room.

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Hidden in the clouds – 5

She stood there, aware of how she smelt, but drawn in by the delicious aroma of the coffee. Marty had such a thick accent, he spoke slowly and clearly. She listened to his stories, to how he spoke about the place and the people in it. He created pictures of a young boy, vibrant and energetic.  The town he lived in was so quaint and full of the most interesting people. What she heard made her want to belong here. She wanted to belong to a world of simplicity,  filled with life’s little pleasures. The ideas of freshly caught fish for dinner, walks along the shore and even the smell of home-baked bread, just out of the oven, created in her a longing. How she wished she could stay…

They talked and talked. It seemed to pour out of Marty. His eyes were hazel with the most beautiful green and brown flecks, she felt entranced. She felt like she had stumbled into another world, a different dimension. This world was safe  – the safe haven she needed, a protection from the pain.

Marty’s eyes looked at her earnestly, peering and questioning and she realized then he had asked her a question. The thoughts that had her enraptured quickly faded and she tried think of what he had said. luckily he repeated himself, slowly. As if he knew she had been lost in the world his word’s had created. “Would you like me to show you around the town?” he said again.

“Yes that would be lovely!” she said excitedly, “but i reckon I need to shower first… if that’s OK?”

Her hair wet upon her shoulders, and her skin clean, she felt renewed and excited. She was getting a second chance. She slipped the soft woolen rust colored jersey over her head, and pulled on the black jeans. She wondered but didn’t ask where the women’s clothes came from, she was grateful for some clean clothes. The day was still overcast, the storm had subsided, but the bad weather was far from over. The wind came in strong gusts whipping up leaves as it went. The yard was a mess, broken branches lay strewn over the lawn, the flower beds a mangled mini jungle with overgrown weeds and piled up leaves and the grass was long from neglect. Comforted by her cosy jumper and by Marty beside her they set off to explore the town. They walked up the narrow streets with low stone walls, past brown brick houses, and grey stone cottages whose chimneys still smoked with the morning fires. Nestled on a seaside slope, the town had a sleepy feel to it.

Marty was fit and took strong strides. Her little legs hastened to keep up, but she could feel the strain in her chest as they continued higher. She was so unfit! Marty reached a point where he stopped and turned around” Look” he said.

She turned and stood silent. It was beautiful! The harbour stretched out in front of her with boats scattered hap-hazard on the deep turquoise waters, the sky; a grey dramatic scene of clouds billowing and shoving their way across her view, each darkened with the heavy waters they carried. She was in awe. The town bunched below her seemed small in comparison to the ocean and the sky, at its mercy.

To her left the hills grew upward to become cliffs rising sharply out of the water, jaggered and brown. They were like monuments, huge silent reminders of resilience while the waves battered their feet.

To her right the harbour rounded and just beyond the further hills she saw what looked like a thin stretch of beach.

This world was so different to the one she came from. It was raw, wild and bare. The cliffs were bare, the sky alive with movement and the wind filled with power in each gust. She felt so alive. Her blood was pumping round her chest, she could feel her heart beating faster and her breaths gasping as she stood trying to regain her breath.

She thought about her home, the white plaster walls, the rows of houses, gardens all manicured and ordered. It was so … she struggled to think of what it was… so … controlled. And yet the moment those pictures resurfaced a dread surfaced with them, a fear. So she focussed again on the view in front of her. She loved every bit of this place. It was her new adventure. This was her life now, she decided.

Marty looked down at her, “It’s something isn’t it?!”

“Absolutely” she replied in a breathy voice.  They stayed a while longer. She perched herself on a stone wall, and swung her legs.  “So, what now?” she asked almost cheeky with a small grin. She liked Marty. He may not be the talkative type, but she liked his strength and mystery. He also seemed so real, just who he was!

“I was thinking we could go for a drive. It’s a great view from here but there is a lot to see round these parts. I reckon you’ll like the beach! Then maybe we could go down to the inn for lunch, they make a brilliant steak pie.” said Marty

“Sounds like a plan!” she said her grin broadening. All that walking and the fresh air was making her hungry!!

 

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Little Gestures

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It’s now a over 2 months on from Valentines day the love trinkets are gone, but has our sentiment wavered too? I believe (as almost every girl does) that we should regularly take a little out to show the people we care about the most, just how much we love them. A while back I decided to surprise my hubby with some sweet treats for him to take to work. He loves anything sugary! Armed with some pastry sheets, a heart cookie cutter I went to work. I mixed together some chocolate butter icing and piped it between the baked pastry hearts. Then drizzled over some melted chocolate sprinkled over some hearts and voila. He reported back that they were incredibly tasty 🙂 This was an easy as treat which made my loved one very, very happy!

Pinspiration: White washed coffee table dream – Now Reality

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This Saturday we drove over to the North shore to pick up our brand new piece of Glass. The moment I placed it on the table I knew I had exactly what I wanted!  It’s stylish, perfect for our home and the most affordable coffee table! It comes with the satisfaction of creating something for yourself and the pride of how good it looks…really is our coffee table dream!

Hidden in the clouds – 4

Marty stirred. He felt groggy. His body was aching, stiff and solid. He opened his eyes slowly, they took a while to adjust to the morning light pouring in through the windows. He registered his surroundings. The hearth had blackened, a pile of ash and soot had replaced the glowing fire from the night before. He shifted uncomfortably in his chair, clicked his necked and tried to stand. Every muscle in his back throbbed, his knees seemed to creak as he straightened up. He felt stale and old. He was still wearing his work clothes and heavy over coat. His living room was cold and bare. The storm has blown over leaving a frosty empty silence behind.

He stood and sighed breathing out a small cloud of mist, the floorboards creaked as he did. He needed a shower, he had a bitter taste in his mouth. Rubbing his face and forehead he slowly shuffled toward the bathroom. He let the steam fill the room, encompassing his vision and his bare body, before he let the water stream over him. He needed the heat and the water to wake him up. Mentally he still felt half asleep. A shower was one thing but what he needed now was a very strong coffee!

Freshly showered, with brushed teeth and clean clothes, Marty switched on the kettle and put on some toast. Everything felt like it was going in slow motion this morning. Maybe he should cut back on the drinking, he thought to himself. It left him with such a dullness.

He poured the boiling water into the mug and stood there for a moment. His mind empty, staring at nothing in particular. It was just for a moment though.

“Hi” a voice said from behind him. Marty was instantly jolted back to earth. He swiveled, almost losing his balance, to see her. And the memory of the night before came flooding back in such a rush.

She stood there, unsure. Her face was puffy from sleep. Her make up smudged in panda like markings under her eyes.

Marty, hesitated, staring at her, slightly shocked. But then with more gusto and with a gentle smile, he replied “Morning, how you feeling now? Better?”

She smiled back, a small and shy smile ” Yes. Thank you!”

“Glad to hear it” I’m making some coffee, you want some? How do you take it?” Marty found himself surprisingly glad of the company, cheerful even. The words bubbled out of him, making small talk. His words filled any possible silence and removed all the strangeness of the situation.

Gratefully she responded and chatted back. She smiled even. She asked him questions about the town, where he worked and if he lived alone. He had a suspicion that she was assessing him. She was trying to find out if he was one of those weirdos or even a psycho killer. The more they talked the more she visibly relaxed.  She drank her coffee, held in one hand and gestured as she talked.  Her eyes sparkled, her curiosity undeniable. And even though the remains of the night before were still marked, that girl was disappearing and the woman before him became more alive with each minute.

Now he could see that she was attractive; not a fragile mess but a differently beautiful woman. Her nose slender and perfect in length, her skin smooth and pale. She was short in a cute way. She was curvy, with a small petite bottom and shapely legs. But it was the way she talked that intrigued him. She chatted, speaking so quickly he had to listen carefully to follow what she said. She sounded intelligent, using words he barely understood.

Marty found himself describing his little village in detail. He told her about Lenny the barkeep, who had been his inseparable friend when they were young boys. How they went on adventures along the rocky shore, hiking up the hills to the cliffs or swimming in the waves of the icy ocean. He spoke about his parents who lived down in the village, elderly and sweet. His mother tried to feed him when he went over to visit, with whatever she had baked that day. His father was a quiet man. He spent most of his days in his garden, watering, weeding and nurturing his vegetables or blooming flowers. As they spoke he was transported back to his childhood. He realized then how long it had been since he had shut out the outside world.

 

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Chocolate delight

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When I was a young teenage girl I loved to bake… usually making incredibly sweet items, that I probably couldn’t eat today. So it has been a while since I made anything decadent. Believe it or not my husband usually does most of our baking. This last Thursday we had a few people over  and I wanted to make something extra special for them to nibble on. I found, by chance, a chocolate pie recipe that really got my taste buds going.

So I made one large pie to feed all. It looked gorgeous going in but I was a bit distracted by my guests and left it in the oven for a bit too long. Sadly the top beautiful meringue was all blackened. It was still delicious and we all polished it off.

But being the girl I am I needed to try  again to make it right. This is my 2nd pie, a bit prettier and still just as tasty.

Pinspiration: White washed coffee table dream

Pinterest is such a great source of inspiration! Recently I have been addicted to all types of furniture made from re-invented Pallets. Particularly pallet coffee tables, as we don’t have one yet for our lounge. After months of looking and wishing I decided to get into action. I managed to pick up 2 decent looking small pallets from the side of the road, that fitted nicely on top of each other. This weekend with the help of my husband and my handy father, we sanded and screwed and spray painted. I wanted a white washed look to go with my living room; The feel and theme of the room is a beach cottage/seaside look with muted greens and dreamy blues. The spray paint went on perfectly, giving a slightly translucent but whitewashed look. I found some cute wheels for the base so all I need to do now is find a glass top!

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– Let me know how I’m doing so far!!! Comment below

A love like ours…

Easter Sunday was a special day for my husband and I, in more ways than one. Not only did it have spiritual significance, it was filled with delicious chocolate treats, and it marked our 1 year wedding anniversary. Early on Sunday morning, the sun not yet fully risen we shared a special and unique moment; I once again re affirmed my vows to my amazing man who in turn read out a poem he had written just for me.

With his permission, here it is:

On this day a year ago

God really put on a show

You got all made up and looked oh so sexy

And I put on a suit and tried not to get it messy

You walked down the aisle to 1000 years

And I found it hard to fight back the tears

We said our vows and declared our love

To everyone there and even God above

It has now been a year

And I must declare

That it has been the best year of my life

And I’m absolutely blessed to have YOU as my wife

We drove out to our ceremony site beautiful St Margaret’s garden, spent the day in the shade of the trees reminiscing about our incredible day. It’s only once in a life time you find a love like ours.

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Across the ocean – Our Island escape

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Easter weekend came at the perfect time – Four days to unwind, and to get away from the normal routine. With another adventurous couple, we borrowed a boat and headed across the ocean and the Tamaki Strait to Home bay on Motutapu Island.

It was exhilarating! Standing by the bow, with the full force of wind &, the salty sea spray in my face I felt incredibly alive and refreshed. It was such an adrenaline rush as the boat speeded along, bumping and skimming on the ocean surface and the choppy waves. The boys revelled in their fishing, while we ladies tried not to get sea sick in the boisterous waters. We camped at the sparsely populated Home bay, swam in the cool ocean and sipped warm sweet tea as the sun set. The moon that rose in its place was a vivid orange absolutely beautiful to behold.

It may have only been a few days on our little island getaway – but it felt like another world out there. Peaceful, quiet and a simple life – A little adventure I will not soon forget!

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