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Bonus Time

Daylight Saving ended on the weekend. That blissful time when you get to put your clock back an hour. That day when everyone is asked if you enjoyed your “extra” hour. Did you use it for sleep, for a slower start to the morning, a more leisurely lunch? (Of course those with babies don’t seem to […] Continue reading

I am ready for Autumn and Winter

As I sit writing this, I’m sitting outside in the wonderful sun! 
The children are at school – breathe and exhale – 
It’s actually feeling quite summery … there’s something about this sunshine that’s so so lovey, and that is, it only comes out between crisp cold mornings and long cold evenings. 


Autumn is here, the fig tree is laden and I can see feijoas fallen from feijoa trees under the apple tree, ready for the children to collect after school … I am loving every moment of this season … and it is these cold evenings that have inspired and pushed me to start creating again … 
I’ve recently made three quilt flimsies – including cutting up my vintage linens and my liberty of London stash and I have two lots of knitting on the needles … 

I am ready for Autumn and Winter 

A good friend – like a quilt is both a treasure and a comfort …

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Wholemeal Walnut & Chocolate Chip Cookies

These delicious cookies were a bit of an experiment to get more walnuts into my kids.  Success! Good omega oils for all! They are very low in sugar, just half a cup, but the chocolate chips add a little sweetness too. If you like a sweeter cookie (naughty, naughty you), add 1 cup of sugar […] Continue reading

How to father a teen

Being a dad of primary school-aged children is easy, really – most little boys and girls think of their dad as their hero and want to have a close relationship with him. A willingness to spend time with your kids, a sense of fun, and a positive, caring attitude will go a long way with […]

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The DVDs | The Declutter Project

I have another completed declutter project task to share with you. This time I’ve cleared out the DVDs! All of them. They are ALL gone. Now let me tell you why. No DVD Player Everytime we buy a new DVD player, the kids manage to stuff it up. I’ve lost count of how many of …

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In the weekend…

SaturdaySundayKien wrote his story with his dad in bed last night and texted it to me.I look at these pics below and see the future flash before my eyes! Continue reading

Retreat Sewing – Boro

Bonjour!Hope life is well in your house. I’m completely not a mender, consequently I wear things with holes in them.”Did you know you have a whole in your cardy?””Yes I actually bought it like that from an op-shop and then I couldn’t be bothered waitin… Continue reading

Book Review: Wing Jones

Wing Jones, Katherine Webber One of the highlights on Walker’s YA new release shelves this season is Wing Jones.  What a treat!  In addition to enjoying the luxury of starting and finishing a book within a day (a long dental appointment + sic… Continue reading

BIRTHDAY ALLEY

It may be the beginning of April, but something on the horizon lingers.Birthday Alley.In this household there is a one month period of frenzy. William’s birthday is late May, while Julia’s falls 10 days later at the beginning of June.In this day and ag… Continue reading

Having a moment.

I go through these funks where I experience a stupid person during the week and decide that everyone in the community is a stupid person too. Usually this leads me to removing everyone from my friends list on social media, muting or deleting conversati… Continue reading

It’s all in the editing – My Rundown of EP 5 of The Bachelor NZ

First Date  When reading the card someone who’s name I could not catch, states that she wants to get some very soon 😆 Claudia is ready to tango,  she pulls up in a Suzuki Swift , I can practically guarantee that she did not drive herself there in that car. They are having a tango lesson at a private estate Meanwhile… more mean girls by the pools – Claudia is boring with enormous tits – I feel like they had one great big bitch fest about all the girls and the producers have edited it to look like it was on separate days. OMG She got the first kiss!! and then she got a rose!! Cue bitchy comments from everyone, except Viarni who is really kind about how uncomfortable they feel after the one on one dates.   Group Date Bel  Sophie, Molly, Lucia, Rosie, Katey, Ali, Nina Off to Sky Citys commercial kitchen they go to create Tim Tam inspired desserts.  Katey and Lucia win the prize of a date. Back by the pool Claudia confesses about the first kiss… then she is called a frog Katey and Lucias date Zac was talking about how his parents met by a chance encounter and they were discussing that if his parents didn’t meet they wouldn’t be there and then Katey said oh I would be here just not with you AWKWARD Zac pulls Claudia aside before the Rose Ceremony, dun dun dunnnn.  GAME OVER.  According to Katey.   He was really pulling her aside to make sure she hadn’t been bragging about it, she should have just denied the kiss in my opinion.   WHY DID NINA COMPARE HERSELF TO AN ONION.. WHY IS SHE SO DESPERATE – well sorry not sorry but she is coming across that way. The Rose Ceremony Ali Hannah Viarni Bel Lily Jess Rosie Nina Sophie Lucia Molly   Sent home Katey.. Lucia cares that Katey is leaving more than Katey seems to, it was all very dramatic really 🙁   Save Save Save Save Save Save

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What’s on these School Holidays

Easter’s over.  Chocolate egg wrappers litter the floor and you wander the house trying to piece together the last few days like you’re in your own PG chocolate version of The Hangover. Your kids are (literally) climbing the walls and demand marshmallow eggs for breakfast.  No! You say as you rise sharply from your sofa in…

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Creamy Tomato & Basil Sauce

This is one of my most rewarding recipes to make.  The tomato sauce is rich, full of flavour, and so incredibly healthy.  Processed store brought pasta sauces can be filled with harmful additives, including flavour enhancers (msg).   This sauce is high in lycopene, which is a powerful antioxidant helping to prevent damage from sun […] Continue reading

Lego Batman Movie Review – and behind the scenes fun.

Lego Batman Movie Review Batman is so good at defeating evil, that the townspeople of Gotham don’t even worry when Joker and his gang of super villains attempt to blow up the city. The Joker believes that he and Batman need each other. Batman rebuffs this notion much to the Joker’s disappointment. The new police commissioner, Barbara Gordon also believes that Batman and the police need each other and should be working together. Even Alfred, Bruce Wayne’s butler, tries to convince Batman that he’d be better off opening up to others – starting with the orphan boy he inadvertently adopted (Dick Grayson, who becomes Robin). But Batman works alone. The Joker comes up with his greatest plan to get back at Batman and rule Gotham City. Batman may be forced to accept that working as a team with Commissioner Gordon, Robin, and Alfred is the best way to defeat him. The Lego Batman Movie is a non-stop bombardment of inside jokes, nods, winks and tributes. There are several references to past Batman movies, and even to the TV series and its use of onomatopoeia in colorful comic balloons (i.e. “Bam!” “Pow!”). Both kids and adults will love this movie.  There are some jokes that will go way over the heads of children, but the movie is truly entertaining for all ages.  My five-year-old son laughed throughout the movie.  There were so many parts he kept talking about after the movie, and he especially liked when Robin made an adjustment to his super hero costume. I look forward to seeing this movie again to catch all the jokes I know I missed (I’ll probably need a few more viewings to accomplish this). The LEGO Batman Movie had big shoes to fill.  It does so well and truly, and the result is a laugh-a-second classic that the whole family will enjoy.       I made a behind the scenes vlog type video of our morning at the Lego Movie Media Preview.   Here is The Lego Batman Movie Trailer  

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Auckland Zoo with a Toddler

Over the summer holidays we took our little boy (18 months old) to Auckland Zoo for his first zoo trip. We timed leaving Whangarei with his morning nap so that he would at least get one decent nap during the day. He slept all the way to Orewa, which wo… Continue reading

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