Wednesday, 2 February 2011

OH GOSH IS THAT THE YEAR!

The next 3 weekends look busy for us with what has to be a very subtle reminder for myself and Mr T. We are celebrating 3 friends 40th birthday’s on 3 consecutive weekends so should be lively. It also poses the daunting  fact that both Mr T and I reach this pinnacle age next year, just a month apart. Not only that but Mr T’s business www.trewin-design.co.uk also celebrate being in business for 40 years, so me thinks a big shin dig is on the cards for us next year! For now I will enjoy other’s 40th’s and hope that I feel as joyous when it is my turn!
It has to be said that I neither feel (nearly) 40 or invariably never act (nearly) 40!! My friends will be able to vouch for the latter of these!! Although this week has felt like an uphill struggle as I have been hit by illness and don’t really “do” being ill – too much to do without an irritating illness to stop me in my tracks.
I put my sheer immaturity down to my father, sorry dad, but I have no one else to blame really. My dad was the funniest man in my life as I was growing up, his father a close second, so I guess immaturity runs in the family. Dad would always make both myself and my little sister laugh out loud so much so that our stomachs would hurt and we would be begging him to stop with the funnies!!! Just remembering those days makes me smile J
Dad would be a master at writing extremely witty poems in my mum’s birthday cards, every year. Us girls came to love them as much as mum did. He would also be able to imitate many voices, Frank Spencer in Some Mother’s Do Ave Em being his absolute classic, the mannerisms he had down to a fine art.
We went on our annual camping trip to Cornwall, we resided in Gloucester at that time, with my parents best friends and their 2 daughters. We shared so many lovely times with Auntie Joy, Uncle B, Ella and Jayne and I’m sure each one of them will remember this episode with much laughter and amusement. Let me introduce The Whistling Man.
Dad was whistling whilst Jayne was in our van, simple question from Jayne: “Who’s that whistling?”  to which my father replied, “The Whistling Man!”. From which ensued a wonderfully elaborate story about a Whistling Man who lived in our caravan, his home, a matchbox. Dad found an empty matchbox in order to ensure the story had some tangibility to it and each time the matchbox opened the Whistling Man would whistle a merry tune!! Jayne was taken in hook, line and sinker and to this day I don’t get tired of hearing about it. I mean, he did really exist.... didn’t he??!
It’s these beautiful, subtle things that make a childhood and I hope between Mr T, myself and our wider family and friends, we are helping log some stories for our children.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

SCRUMDIDDLYUMPTIOUS.....

as the BFG would say if he were to taste these flapjacks. I have to say that this recipe (Nigella’s breakfast bars) is my absolute all time favourite for healthy snacks for all of us. They are quick, easy and keep for a while and work wonders when friends come over and eat me out of house and home – you know who you are!!
Recipe as follows:
250g rolled oats
125g mixed seeds (Omega 3 sprinkle from Holland & Barratt works a treat)
50g desiccated coconut
100g raisins
397g condensed milk
Heat the milk in a large pan, but DO NOT boil. Once the milk has thinned out, empty the rest of the ingredients into the pan and ensure they are all covered in the milk. Place into a lined baking tin and put in a oven pre heated to 110C for fan ovens, 130C for conventional for 1 hour. Let cool for a while and cut into squares. Devour.

MAGIC, MAGIC HANDS


JT has been getting to grips with one of his many Christmas presents this weekend, namely the Magic Hat Box of Tricks. It contains everything a young, trainee magician could ask for. A top hat, even a rabbit, magic rings and a brightly coloured handkerchief. Thanks mum x
He has mastered the disappearing pencil with some great stage presence, the rabbit in a hat may need a bit more time! Still, great to see him getting excited about entertaining us all and it linked in nicely with The Magicians which is currently running on BBC1 on Saturday evenings. Mr T and JT settled down for the hour long programme and JT loved the bullet in the mouth trick, boy oh boy do I hope we don’t have to practice that one at home anytime soon.
Whilst the boys were settled in front of magic, I made my merry way down the road to a friend’s house for a girlie get together. What a night that turned out to be, chocolate fondue with strawberries, marshmallows and even doughnuts,  washed down with a Rose Prosecco or three.  The end of the evening saw us having organised an 80’s themed evening for Claire’s forthcoming 30th in April, a rather fractious discussion over my flapjacks, more on those later in the blog, and me being hoisted into Katie’s arms – Officer and a Gentleman stylie- whilst we were saying our goodbyes. Not forgetting making Katie cry by presenting her with a small momento of our girlie weekend to Bristol in November last year – what happens in Bristol, stays in Bristol!!!
Whilst on this magical theme, I couldn’t help noticing the new advertising campaign by Brooks Running in the latest issue of Runners World that plopped onto my doormat the other morning. It really reminded me of a great book I read last summer – Carter Beats the Devil by Glen David Gold – a recommendation by Katie and one that I really enjoyed.

http://www.brooksrunning.com/Brooks-DNA/brooks_dna,default,pg.html
Message to self, contact girls re start up of our book club again, I miss it.