Today is Strawberry Day. A weird date in the calendar to be celebrating a summer fruit but who am I to argue?
I found something for all three of us to do together.
Using heart shaped balloons we each made our very own strawberry.
First up we have S wearing her new Harry Pooter PJs and deciding going cross-eyed was the best pose for this photo.
Me with my attempt. As you can see I also wore my CK strawberry brooch today, a happy splash of red against the black and grey.
Last but by no means least G with my strawberry on the left and his on the right. He doesn't normally wear a hat indoors just in case you were wondering!
As you can see from this photo the birthday balloons and banners are still up, to be honest they probably still will be for a couple more days yet.
We've been busy with all kinds of birthday related things so I've got a little bit of catching up to do from the last few days.
Nothing new there then!
Tuesday, 27 February 2018
Friday, 23 February 2018
Adult and Teenager
The 23rd February means that our house is decked out in balloons and banners.
Today it's T and S's birthday.
And two very special birthdays there are.
Today T turned 18 and S became a teenager.
With T no longer living at home and with the plans he had for his birthday we weren't going to be able to see him so we asked if he could come over yesterday evening.
This was our chance to give him his presents and the info he needed for collecting his tickets to his birthday treat.
T loves the musical Kinky Boots and so we bought him tickets to go and see the show in London this evening.
Plus some spending money for a meal out.
I wasn't sure how best to present him with this part of his present until I saw this tiger on Pinterest.
Our nickname for T is Tony Tiger.
The arms are folded in towards each other so the tiger is clutching the little scroll and I placed a small piece of sellotape on top of one to keep them in position.
T and S exchanged and opened gifts to each other and we sang Happy Birthday to T and he blew out the candles on all 18 of these mini cakes.
We ate a good few of them afterwards.
S, G and I all got up early this morning to have breakfast together whilst S opened her gifts from us.
She wants to have her ears pierced a second time and so we gave her the money to have that done, plus a little extra.
Her nickname is Baby Bear so I cut out this cute chap for her and with his arms folded he clasped onto her money for safe keeping.
S has said she had a good day at school, lots of people wishing her happy birthday and being sung happy birthday numerous times too.
She is now at dance, as she is most Fridays, and very excited she was too about being there on her birthday.
When she comes back my sisters will be here for hot chocolate and cookies to help round off the day.
Oh and another rendition of happy birthday to be followed by more cake.
I love them both so much and special times such as these are so precious, even more so as they grow up.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Give Us A Twirl
For those of us of a certain age the words 'Give Us A Twirl' will, in an instant, transport us back to Saturday night TV with the one and only Bruce Forsyth presenting The Generation Game.
Anthea Redfern was his wife and glamorous assistant and each time she was introduced at the start of the show Bruce would ask her to 'give us a twirl' so we would get a 360 degree view of whatever splendid outfit she was wearing that particular week.
As today is Bruce's birthday I went with baking cakes and topping them off with a chocolate Twirl.
I actually baked these last weekend as this is when I was seeing my mum and sisters for a little catch up and as my sister T is a huge Brucie (and Twirl) fan I thought it would be most appropriate.
The cappuccino cakes were made using this recipe from the Co-op magazine and I can say hands down they are the best cakes I have ever made.
Monday, 19 February 2018
Out of Sync
I'm a little bit out of sync with my days at the moment for various reasons.
Take last Friday and the Chinese new year.
We would normally have Chinese food to celebrate, but I was out for a meal with 3 of my old school friends.
One was 50 in December and another reaches 50 next Monday.
Me and my other friend both have our birthday in July so we've still got a few months of our forties to go!
This meant celebrating the year of the dog had to be put on hold until Sunday when along with the Chinese food I opened this mini bottle as it was drink wine day.
Normally I would go for a glass of red but this was given to me at Christmas and had been chilling in the fridge since then and I thought I should probably get on and drink it.
Saturday was Random At of Kindness Day.
My plan had been to buy a box of chocolates and present them to a shop assistant whilst I was out shopping in town for T and S's birthday gifts, but I completely forgot!
I was so absorbed in ticking things off my list, not to mention getting sidetracked when I spotted a couple of gifts for friends with birthdays later in the year, that it wasn't until I was on the bus home that I remembered.
So annoyed.
I will just have to make sure I do it next year.
Today is the anniversary of the formation of the Women's Institute.
The WI always conjures up images of home made cakes and preserves and so I planned to have scones and jam for my lunch.
That was before I made an appointment for the dentist.
With a numb mouth until late afternoon I wasn't really able to eat so I'll be having them tomorrow instead.
So with no photos to share from the past couple of days here is a random photo of my new PJs.
Soft, snuggly and wearing them makes me feel like a fluffy marshmallow.
Thursday, 15 February 2018
O (Canada) Go On Then
Did you know that the Canadian flag with it's red maple leaf has only been in use since 1965.
15th February is known as flag day in Canada as this is the date of the flag's inauguration.
Think of Canada and the words maple syrup are never far away, well in my head that's the case anyway.
Yesterday I dropped off a birthday gift to my friend G.
Her son has a part-time job in the food hall of a much loved retailer and had bought home a bag rammed full of ready made pancakes.
They had more than enough to fill up their family of five and so she very kindly offered us a couple of packs.
How could I resist.
That's pancakes twice this week now.
Being Canadian flag day I dowsed mine with the remaining maple syrup.
A much better option for today than my original plan of reflecting the flag colours in my choice of outfit.
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Loving It
I always have lots of bits and bobs with hearts on decorating the dining room mantle for the month February.
At the start of the week I added to the decorations with a paper garland strung across the dresser.
I bought a book of differently patterned papers from The Works, cut out hearts from the three prettiest ones and threaded them onto a length of red ribbon.
G and I don't exchange cards and presents on Valentine's day but I wanted to make a little gesture.
I bought a little net bag of chocolate hearts and ladybirds and popped them onto this heart shaped plate with a stamped note saying 'happy valentines day my little love bugs' for G and S to share.
This evening T is coming round to stay with S so G and I can go to to the theatre to see The Shadow Factory.
Look at us going out on a school night, very much looking forward to it though.
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Flippin' Brilliant
The title of this post does not refer to the stack of pancakes I shall be eating later, for of course Shrove Tuesday is my celebration of choice for today, but instead it is in reference to my latest read How to Find Love in a Bookshop.
Being half term I have some time off this week and this afternoon I needed to be home for S.
As so often happens she made plans to go out with friend so I was at a loose end.
I should have cracked on with the household chores but the lure of my book was too strong, I needed to know how it ended.
So I sat down and read for 2 hours.
It had me hooked from the start.
Just a few short pages into the story and I was crying.
Emilia is sat with her father as he is dying. It bought back that time in my life when I had to cope with the loss of my dad.
Maybe because it would have been his 78th birthday soon and so emotions are always a little more heightened around these times, but also because she writes with such a warmth of feeling.
Her descriptions of food are marvelous and with just the right combination of words she paints a vivid picture of the world where the story is set and the people who inhabit it too.
It's a romantic tale of people finding what (and who) they need through the bookshop in one way or another.
In one passage Emilia is just locking up the shop on Christmas Eve.....
'Emilia put on her coat, shut the door and turned the key. She thought of all the books they had sold, and imagined them being opened the next morning, and people being transported as they sat on the floor surrounded by wrapping paper, or curled up on a sofa with a glass of champagne, or sitting by the fire while the chestnuts roasted.
I love those sentences. The images they conjure up and the essence of the anticipation of new books at Christmastime. I always have a new pile of books for Christmas and look forward and enjoy that quiet time on Christmas afternoon when you get to peruse them properly.
This book would make a great present, for yourself or someone else. I did promise myself a while ago that once I have read a book it will go to the charity shop as our shelves were groaning, but I really don't want to let this one go as I can see me dipping into this again.
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