Friday, February 24, 2012

Thursday, February 23, 2012

oscars soiree anyone?


You know how I love an awards season - well, obviously the Elizabeth Taylor-esque jewel in the season is The Oscars. It's where the stylists save all the best frocks {what movies? It's totally about the frocks - and the odd tux...}

So guess how excited I was to see this clever idea - red carpet frocks on the big screen. Clever! Sadly I'll be working, but if it's on next year I think I'll grab a gang of gals and frock up.

Who's your prediction for best frock? I am DYING to see Michelle Williams, but am hoping there'll be some gasp-worthy-gorgeousness on display.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

smart shoe storage


So, we've paid for the new wardrobe and it'll be delivered in about a week or so - squeeeee! Now, as I said, it's the perfect size for our bedroom wall - almost like it was made for it - but there's a gap of around 40cm. Which, is pretty perfect as there's a space of adjoining wall next to our door that's just crying out for something like this!

Picture rails for hanging your heels - hello - perfection.

Monday, February 20, 2012

meal planning monday

Wow, what a weekend. We did nothing - but everything. We've been slowly working our way through the house getting things organised. Cleaning out heaps of STUFF. For a while now we've been thinking of getting a built-in wardrobe in our bedroom. It's a massive room, and our 1920s wardrobe just isn't cutting it for storage space. But oh, the cost! See, I don't want melamine doors - I want real timber. And inside I don't want plastic - again, I want timber. And that's mighty expensive - like, a trip to Paris expensive. So hubby thought outside the square and went on ebay. Last night we won this massive wardrobe, complete with shoe racks and made from solid timber - for a song. Oh, a song. It's got incredible detailing on the doors so once we paint it, it'll look so gorgeous and French. V excited! Photos will come.

But enough about storage, let's discuss food.

Monday: My tarragon is currently in a war with mint to see who can take over the veggie garden {just quietly, I think mint'll win}. So I'm going to hack some off and make tarragon chicken for dinner tonight. Served with a creamy polenta and glazed carrots.

Tuesday: Netball general meeting tonight, so I'll prepare an early dinner of Spaghetti Bolognaise. It's also the gal's loooooooong ballet lesson - 5.15 to 7.15 - she'll need sustenance.

Wednesday: You know those lemongrass and garlic prawns I bought from Aussie Farmers last week? So good, so I bought some more. Served on a bed of sushi rice and accompanied by greens cooked in garlic, with some soy and almonds - yum.

Thursday: Leg of lamb with a lentil salad tonight I think.

Friday: We're off to dinner at the local bowling club with our group of friends from school. Kids and parents shall have a ball.

Saturday: Pork ribs on the bbq.

Sunday: Roast - probably chicken. Last night I didn't get organised enough to make a roast, instead we had homemade burgers made by the gal. She seasoned the patties liberally with herbs from the garden and they were DELISH.

Okay, and that's it for me. Oooh, except how cool would it be to own a polka dot Aga? Wouldn't cooking be an absolute joy?

Saturday, February 18, 2012

i love tiffany


There's just something about that little blue box isn't there? Tiffany is a brand that I'll always adore. And now, guess what? They've added a new precious metal to their range - Rubedo {or, as I read on French Vogue Le nouveau métal précieux de Tiffany & Co.}

I adore rose gold. My wedding band's rose gold, and I think any special jewellery I've received since I was 18 is rose gold.

Hmmm, can you imagine the prettiness of popping open a Tiffany blue box to discover rose gold inside?

Friday, February 17, 2012

flowers for friday


I don't know about you - but this week I really NEED a riotous bunch of fabulous fleurs.

There, feel better already.

my week with marilyn


I am dead-keen to check out My Week With Marilyn. Love Michelle Williams - and cannot wait to see what she wears to the Oscars {10 days and counting - squeeeeeee}

I think a trip to the cinema's in order this weekend. Don't you?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

favourite love story


I just LOVE a good love story. LOVE IT. Given a choice of movies I will always choose something that makes my heart sing. Now, I may have given you a bit of a hint with the image above - but oh, The Notebook. Yes please.

Others?


I do not think I've ever cried so much in a montage as I did in this one in Up. Damn, beautiful, and damn, sad. But lovely. Just lovely. {Oops, getting teary}


What? Shut up - I love this movie. "Whoopsie daisies". How cute is Hugh? Cute. But it's not just them I love - it's all the peripheral love stories. The man who carries his wife upstairs? Gorgeous. Kooky sister and kookier flatmate? Gorgeous.


A classic {and whoops, yes, Hugh Grant does seem to feature again...}

And so, so many more.

This is part of day 15 of the Love 29 Days challenge. Tell me, what's your fave love story?

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

wish I were here




Fabulous vintage painting on my bedroom wall. Ah, there's no place like Paris...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

a day of love


Awww, Valentines Day - I do love a celebration that revolves around lovehearts and the colours red and pink. The Love 29 Days challenge denotes today as a day of love - and who am I to argue? I'll be diving into it by loving everything I do.

Have a happy, lovely day.

Monday, February 13, 2012

black, white and a hit of pink


Am LOVING Michelle Williams at the BAFTAs. She always rocks a classic look with an elfin twist. And those scarlet lips - oh my.



J'adore Tilda Swinton. This is as classic as I've ever seen her look - but she makes it work. Such a glorious shoulder line on this frock {is that a term? Should be}


Oh yes please Viola - this candy pink looks just fabulous on the red carpet - and on her.


And, of course, Mr Firth and his lovely wife Lydia. I do love a man in a good suit and I swear that this man wears a tux like no other.

Ah, award season - is there a better time of the year? I think not.

meal-planning monday


I've stocked up on my essentials now. Phew. So those pretty storage jars above are now filled with the requisite sugar, flour, coffee, pasta and tea. I feel better now. I also feel organised and ready for the week ahead. Here's what's happening:

Monday: my gal's home sick from school today. Poor little floss. I've got some chicken breast in the fridge, so I think I'll make chicken pies for dinner.

Tuesday: I know it's valentines day, but really, we don't do anything soppy to celebrate. Instead, we're having hubby's parents over for a sleepover. They've got a busy couple of days in Newcastle this week, so to save them driving back and forth I thought they should spend a night here in the guest room. I'll make shepherd's pie for dinner - easy, and it's my father-in-law's fave.

Wednesday: I bought some lemongrass and chilli prawns from Aussie Farmers this week. We'll have them with some asian greens and ramen noodles for dinner tonight.

Thursday: Ballet's back {well, officially it's back on Tuesday - but that was a busy day to describe} so we'll have pork sausages {again from Aussie Farmers} with mash, peas and crushed carrots.

Friday: I have a photo exhibition opening to attend {oooh la la}. One of the speakers from TEDxNewy, Conor Ashleigh, has an exhibition opening at the library and I'm keen to check out his work. He's a young lad who's intensely inspirational with a beautiful eye and a desire to tell stories that normally remain untold. Can't wait. We'll have homemade pizza either before, or after. I need to check twitter for opening times.

Saturday: I didn't get around to a bbq last weekend, so I'll do it this weekend. Steaks, bernaise, salad.

Sunday: We had a red wine and pepper marinated beef roast last week. This week it's back to roast chicken I think.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

pantry essentials


We had flash flooding here yesterday afternoon. It was incredible. My daughter and her friend were on their way home from school on the bus and the sky looked a threatening shade of grey/green. I texted my gal to ask if she wanted me to pick her up from the bus stop and she said 'only if it's raining'. Two minutes later there was a crack of thunder, so I grabbed my keys and ran to the door.

By the time I reached the bus stop in the car two blocks later it started bucketing, and bucketing, and hailing! I couldn't see 30cm in front of me. Luckily the girls were waiting in the newsagent, nice and dry. By the time I picked them up and drove home I couldn't park the car - the roads had flooded knee deep with water and I couldn't park and open the doors, so we went to Coles and luckily the rains stopped.

But it got me worried as it rained heavily again in the night. I'm not ready for another flood {as if you're ever ready, but hear me out}. My pantry is bare. When we had the last flood I easily had enough food to last us for a week. This time, I'd be lucky to scrape up a meal. I need to do a real shop as I'm out of all the essentials: no cereal, no sugar, no flour, no pasta. I'm staple-free.

My gal loves baking, and I love that she can look up a recipe and whip up pretty much anything from the pantry. I always have a good array of baking ingredients. But now I'm out of caster sugar, out of vanilla paste and have no flour.

I need to get to the shops. Oh, and I also need a pretty piece of vintage lace to put up in my pantry window - prettiness!

Friday, February 10, 2012

dita von teese for target






Why yes, I may have startled the staff at my local Target when I squealed and applauded upon seeing the gorgeous Dita decking out the store.





 Meow.




So much prettiness to choose from - and our local store only had limited stock - which is fine, I just wanted a set.




And this was my set - pretty blue and black. So gorgeous.




My dodgy shots don't really show the finer details, but these are beautifully constructed with the eye for detail you'd expect from Ms Von Teese. So reasonably priced too - this beautiful bra is only $39.99. I love the sizing too. They're pretty true to size, I grabbed my size straight off and this set fitted beautifully. The leopard print not so much, I would have had to go up a size - but I didn't want to redress and go find it.

Run, quickly to your nearest Target store. Unless Miss Tallulah Porkchop's got in before you.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

whoops, missed my blog's birthday, again


I'm a slack blogger.

I forgot my blog's birthday.

Again.

I forget every year.

Sorry blog.

Love YOU!

Here, have a cocktail xx

here comes the sun


There is sunshine here today. Boy, do I love the sunshine after a few days of rain. It warms my heart. I couldn't find my camera to take a photo of the sun here, so I thought I'd share a pic from Provence {it's always a good time for pics of Provence}. This here's the Gorges de Verdun. So stunning. Quite possibly the most naturally beautiful thing I've ever seen. That verdant green water - stunning. Swimming in it? Sublime. Meandering around on a paddle boat? Fabulous.

Speaking of fabulous, we had netball grading yesterday and I got to catch up with my lovely girls. Bless. And so many lovely mums over the years, including one who reads my blog {*waves*}. She had the loveliest things to say, which really made my heart sing. As you've probably guessed by now, I'm a pretty happy and optimistic person, so if I get a chance to make just one person happier, then I'm happier.

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

day 7: say how much you love


So, it's day seven of the Love 29 Days, 29 Ways challenge. Today's challenge is Say how much you love. Sound easy doesn't it? But, like all things, the simplest things can be the toughest.

How often do you really take the time to tell people how much you appreciate them? How much they mean to you? How much you love them? Chances are, like me, you think you do it more often than you actually do it.

And how nice is it to feel loved and appreciated? Damned nice.

So today it's time for me to step up and express myself. Love is all you need.

Cute card from here.

Monday, February 06, 2012

book marked





I squealed today when I received a wee package from the Ukraine.







It was via etsy. Want to know what was inside this very cute box?






These very cute legs!






They're now living inside my current bedtime book {which I am LOVING btw}.

Things that are cuter than a wee little wicked witch of the west bookmark?
















Um, yep, that'd be nothing.

Want one? Go here: it's 25% off for the month of February so don't forget to type in the code word when prompted.

My life is better with this in it.

meal planning monday


Okay, so we're into week two of High School - can you believe it? It's gone well. My gal's loving it, just loving it. She's getting on top of being organised and happily trots off to catch the bus. Bless. We've already had homework - eep! But, again, we're just trying to keep on top of it. So, this week, here's the plan:

Monday: there's a butterflied leg of lamb in the fridge that needs cooking. I think I'll serve it with a salad if this lovely weather holds up.

Tuesday: The pub around the corner has a paella special tonight, I think we need to go out to celebrate this whole High School scenario don't you?

Wednesday: My gal has netball grading. I'm stepping back this year and not coaching {gasp}. Instead, my 16-year-old co-coach from last year is stepping up as coach and I'll be manager to help her out. That was the plan with mentoring a young coach, to give them confidence to coach on their own. It worked! I'll do the same with another young coach next year. Oh, dinner? Garlic prawns and salad.

Thursday: We haven't had homemade burgers in 100 years. So let's. Chicken burgers I think. Yum.

Friday: Salmon on the bbq as a treat for my gal who just adores salmon. Served with garlic-wilted spinach leaves.

Saturday: Steak with homemade bernaise sauce and duck-fat roasted potatoes.

Sunday: Roast pork with all the trimmings. Mmmmm.

And that's it. What's on your plates this week?

Saturday, February 04, 2012

oh what a night







All frocked up and ready for MadMen, Masterpieces and Martinis. Here's my hairpiece, created from $3.50 worth of net, two bobbypins and a floral hair clip. Do you know how long I've wanted to wear one of these little veil numbers? Too long. You'll never get me out of it now.





Anyone for cocktails? Fabulous cocktails were created by staff from Silo. Delicious. And tres cute canapes like devilled eggs and pigs in blankets were brought around by gorgeous waitresses garbed in fabulous 50s gear, cute tatts and hair in stunning victory rolls and other creations.





Men in sharp suits and women with fab cleavage? Why yes, we did supply a few of those...





Inside my purse, a sneaky peek at the rather gorgeous ticket.





Mad Men eps projected onto a wall of the Art Gallery and played on a loop? Could anything BE more fabulous? I think not.









My grandma's original 50s evening clutch. Barely fitted my iPhone and lippy - but still, fabulous!





One of my favoured "hold your phone above your head and snap a shot - blurry, but gives you an idea of the crowd. Lots of sharp suits and fab frocks, including some gorgeous vintage numbers.





A Sterling Cooper Martini - hello lover.





More chatting before heading upstairs to actually look at the art and listen to Steve Abbot {The Sandman} do a bit of a comedy routine, and Kamahl talk about, well, being Kamahl really - still fabulous after all these years. That man doesn't age.


And to top off a perfect night we soaked up the cocktails with tapas as Divinos on Darby Street. Yum. Best tapas I've had in Newcastle and a rather sensational room too. 

Best part of the night? Organising more catch-ups with this very special group of friends. Seven years after getting together when our kids were all in kinder we're still lucky to maintain the friendship. It's one of those rare groups where everyone gets along, all the women, all the men, all the men and the women AND all the kids. Seriously, how rare is that? And how much is it something to be treasured?