Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Fly Away, Far Away From Here


Next month Matt and I are heading to Europe for 6 weeks, and its suddenly become so close, and I CAN'T WAIT!!

We've been booking tickets and accommodation, and car hire etc at a rate of knots lately, so its become very real. And I am getting to that excited point- where its not just a dream, but becoming more and more real each day.

I'm at the point of trying to plan my plane outfit. Don't judge me- its hard to find a balance of comfort, style and something that we can leave here in (winter) and arrive in Summer in, without carrying a whole change of clothes.

Anyway I thought I'd share a few pics of places we're staying

We're staying here in Tuscany
A tuscan villa

A view of a castle from our room in Cesky Krumlov

An English B&B
And of course I can't wait to see these guys


We're excited....51 days to go


Friday, 29 June 2012

A Wedding Book

A year and a half after our wedding, we finally ordered our wedding photo book.



I think designing a book online and getting it printed is a lot easier (and more modern) than printing photos and putting them in an album.


We got out book from Blurb, because it had really good reviews. Also, its designing software was really easy to use.


Because you design it yourself, you can use any format, and add text (we added our vows, a poem, and the lyrics of Matt's song).


You can make any type of book with this service - I might make a recipe book next.


Its sort of special looking through the photo book that you know your grandchildren will look through.




Monday, 25 June 2012

Feeding the Vampires, aka Give Blood

If there is one thing I will bug people to donate, it's blood. I understand money can be hard to give, especially on a regular basis. But, we all have blood in equal measure, and if you are eligable then you should seriously think about it!

Especially because NZ donor numbers have dropped off and we have a shortage of blood in our hospitals.


I recently donated for the first time in four years. It's been a while because I've had a few health issues, but they are all sorted, and I'm back on board!

You go in and fill out a form asking basic (sexual and general) health questions. You meet with a nurse, who takes a finger prick of blood (the worst part!), to check your iron levels. Then the nurse will go over your questionnaire to check you're eligible to give blood.

Some of the main reasons you might not be able to, are if you have had an invasive medical procedure, or a piercing/tattoo in the last 6 months. Also if you're unwell (have a cold etc), you won't be able to donate. You can find more eligibility info here
(I was on a few different medicines and I could still give :)

Then, its off to donate! Its not painful (apart from the sharp prick when the needle goes in), and it takes only 10 minutes

My arm. Good times

My blood. Hope you're not feeling icky
Ok, so its not painful, but its not the most fun experience, of course. But, I always tell myself that this is SO SO easy compared to what someone who might need a transfusion is going through.

And, lets be honest. It's nice being treated like you are SO AMAZING for giving blood (all the staff are so lovely and encouraging).
 After I gave blood, they have a nice little cafe for us to relax in and we get free coffee (machine, not instant!), bikkies, and get this... crackers with Marmite on! So if you're missing your marmite fix (here in NZ it's out of stock), you will want to get in quick.

I got a big sexy bandage cos I am allergic to the little sticky ones. Fluro pink was a colour option. I declined.

If you have extra time, and meet the criteria, you could also donate plasma or platelets. I can't donate plasma (I need to be a bit more chunky), but got my blood tested for being a platelet donor. For both you have to be there a bit longer, and they take your blood out, take out the plasma/platelets and return your red blood cells to you. You can do this every 3 weeks-ish, as opposed to whole blood which you can only donate every 3 months. If you have spare time, and are healthy, you should look into it.

If you're in NZ go to this website, and book a time to make a donation. (Come on, do it, don't be a wuss!). If you are in Wellington, I'll come with you and hold your hand!

If you're overseas, I'm sure your country needs blood too - go out and give it a go!




Friday, 22 June 2012

Recipe: Lolly Cake

Here in New Zealand, Lolly Cake is a baking staple. And its so easy because there is no baking, or real baking ingredients involved.


All you need is:

-1 packet malt biscuits
-1/2 tin of condensed milk
- 125g of butter
-Eskimo lollies, or fruit puffs
-Coconut

First, you need to smash/blend the malt bikkies. Depending on your mood, you can smash them in a plastic bag, or blend them in a blender.

In a large bowl microwave on low the condensed milk and the butter.

Chop up the lollies to your desired size.

Mix all ingredients together


Coat a surface in coconut, then, roll out the mixture into a log shape onto it.

Don't think about what it looks like
Coat it all with coconut


And wrap it in cling wrap and put it into the fridge for a few hours (or the freezer for 20).

The cut it into your desired shapes


The recipe is from here, and the site also has a few tips about other things you can add to the recipe.

This is great to bring to any dessert evening, or to pop into lunches.

Enjoy! xo

Monday, 18 June 2012

Song Lust


(Florence + the Machine - Shake It Out.)


"And it's hard to dance with a devil on your back
So shake him off, oh whoa.
And I am done with my graceless heart
So tonight I'm gonna cut it out and then restart
'Cause I like to keep my issues strong

It's always darkest before the dawn"

If you love that song you will love this one too
(Florence + the Machine, What The Water Gave Me.)
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