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Sunday, July 31, 2011

They Won!

Images Courtesy Channel 9

Yay, Katrina and Amie won best room for their living room and hallway, last night on 'The Block'.

Love the cabinetry, flooring and furnishings... they just ooze 'inner city Richmond'. Has anyone else noticed that Katrina and Amie are the only contestants designing with their target market in mind?.... inner city professionals. I think they are 'nailing it' frankly. I can't help myself.... but wait until you see the kitchen/dining at the end of this week. Be still heart. Nailing it.

Now I have to say, I think it was a bit rough that the retailer refused to help Katrina and Keith lug that huge, heavy log coffee table out of his store. They asked for help and he said 'no'... on national television! Didn't he know his shop was going to be on telly? Epic fail. It was tragic seeing Katrina and Keith struggle, dragging that thing all through 'Mr Retailer's' showroom! It would have cost a pretty penny, that piece. Surely a bit of 'lugging' could have been included in the price!?




And isn't she a beauty.


Sort of looks like Janet Leigh.


Memories of where they started. Great idea.


Just look at those 'TV smiles'. I can see relief in those smiles. 
C'mon Channel 9, you've gotta give them their own show.

Did you see the news last night, with Katrina unmissable in canary yellow? They had the first public open for inspection of The Block. 25,000 people! Queues for 2 km through Richmond. I am sure Katrina is going to fill you in on her crazy day yesterday over on her bloggy HERE.

Well done girls!

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Free Shaklee Sports Pack-last day!

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Good morning!  I hope that you are having a great weekend so far!  Are you doing anything fun today?  We had my grandparents over yesterday and today we are spending the day relaxing and hanging out with the kids. 

I just wanted to quickly remind you that today is the LAST day to join Shaklee with a $70 product order and receive our $75 Sports Product Pack FREE!

You can order any product(s) that is over $70 and a Shaklee Membership/Distributor.  To get the free products, you must have your  products and membership in your cart together.  You will also receive additional House of Grace special! Smile

Thanks so much for all your orders!

Have a great day!

Bonnie

Saturday, July 30, 2011

My Needle Falters....

"Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern--it will come out a rose by and by. Life is like that...one stitch at a time, taken patiently." ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes

Am I too impatient with my life?
Have I missed too many stitches for my work to be a beautiful pattern.

Our lives are so stagnant and still, as we await so many answers to too many questions.
There arise difficulties within from the constant drain on thoughts and hearts that need to be re-newed.

I wait and work my needle into the pattern and see life passing by with no progress. I falter more and more daily and despair of the rose ever coming into the pattern of my life.

Some days it seems so wearing and grim, my fabric is dirty from too many words said from hearts that are sore.

If only the pattern had more explicit instructions!

But alas I walk by faith and my faith is sorely tested.

I yearn to have a beautiful pattern that has been worked over dilegently, and yet I struggle and fall to often.

Oh Lord help me to work the pattern dutifully to yield the beautiful rose.

Blessings to you and your homes,

Friday, July 29, 2011

Soccer Mum Essentials


Can you believe I carried all that?


Saturday morning essentials.....comfy chair ....
.....and spare for the bored child not playing his game at the time.


Stylish skin cancer prevention.


Some light reading....for half time only...
.... otherwise.... "Mum did you see me skin the defender and chip it over the keeper into the top corner!!????" ... "ah, err, yep, it was great son")


Club bacon and egg burger....


... with warmed...err fried?... bun.


And most essentially.... champion soccer players! 


See!  

We only had one 'on-the-field tantrum/melodramatic injury' today!

Pity he can't redeem the prize due to his peanut allergy :(
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FISH FACE












Kiss o' the deep.

Via (top to bottom):

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

House Stalking

Oooh A-Mi did not want her photo taken. She's like me. Must be the name.
Now isn't that a cute photo? I made her laugh. 

I went 'real life house stalking' yesterday. Not just from a hire car with an iphone in my hand... no I actually got inside and took photos. Ok, so it was my friend Anne-Marie's home. We met through this blog.

Anne-Marie (A-Mi, as she spells with an i as opposed to e like me), and her hubby Neil, found this magnificent un-renovated 20 year old home up in the trees and have done a rather spectacular transformation over the past few months (boy they did it fast!... Neil is a 'handyman extraordinaire'. He's always doing something. Large-ish. Like yesterday he was knocking up a desk for the study.... as you do. He would give 'The Renovators' a run for their money let me tell you).

A-Mi removed the work boots so I could take this shot. I love the curves with the gables. It just works.

So, this house, it has lovely curves and corrugated iron exterior walls. Inside it has the most divine ceilings. There is a bulkhead in the front entrance so it feels nice and cosy and cottage-y when you walk in but then on either side of the entrance each room opens up with magnificently high ceilings.


This is in the 'pretty' formal room to the left of the front entrance. It's like the formal wing. The house is high up in the trees so the light that is thrown in each room is beautiful  ....mottled light due to the trees....it's just heavenly. Every window reveals greenery.


Check out those ceilings. Sigh. Yep, painting?..... Neil.... every bit.

I would have taken 'room panoramas' but A-Mi and Neil are still unpacking so I will save them for another time..... when I do the before ('1980's student den') and after ('gorgeous cottage in the trees') post.

Aren't they the cutest stools?

I did snap A-Mi's kitchen. Beautiful stone benchtops....white 2 pak cabinetry...rich wooden floors. Out of the picture is a whopper of a freestanding stove... induction top... I so want one of those before I die. Should have done a close up of the taps... a traditional accent in a modern space. Fabulous.

Another traditional touch..... so lovely! 
There are 3 of these lights in the kitchen/open plan living space. The others are out of shot.

Ok, so A-Mi doesn't know this yet (but she will after she reads this post ....... and changes her IE browser to Safari or Firefox so she can comment back on this post. Have you done as suggested A-Mi?) .... but she is going to look out some 'before' photos and we're going to do a 'Before and After' post on her home.... after we get the bathroom mirror up that we sourced together. It's on backorder so she has a mirror the size of a compact mirror smack bang in the middle of the bathroom. It's hilarious.

Thank you A-Mi. I had a lovely morning yesterday drooling over your little piece of paradise, up in the trees. Look out those 'before shots' for me and we will meet for cake again soon!

Well, thermos is packed. We're off to soccer this morning. No surprises there. They better have those bacon and egg rolls ready when we get there. They ran out last time. I did not know what to do. I dream about those things all week. Gotta love sporting club burgers... they're the best!

Happy Saturday!

A-Me xx

The Hobart Wizz Trip

Night time view from our room
I mentioned a while ago that Stephen and I were Hobart bound overnight for a work related trip. We only stayed the one night but had a really lovely time away.

Thank goodness for those young adults we have who live with us who were able to babysit the younger children so VERY, VERY well. A very big Thank you to you.

Trahaearn was excellent the whole time we were away and it was a special time for him to be just with his Daddy and I.
Trahaearn at the Hotel
Ducks on the river
View of Mt Wellington from the Hotel
We were able to go to the Salamanca Markets on the Saturday morning and then to visit special friends we have known for many, many years who had just moved to Hobart and have a very leisurely lunch with them before driving home.
At Salamanca Market
Juggling Act at the Market
Band we have seen before at the Markets
Trahaearn in the Hug a Bub
Hui and Trahaearn
View in Hobart
The River
As we drove along I had a lovely time crocheting and looking at the historic buildings along the way, trying to get good photos (on the way back). I was especially interested as we had just finished watching Victorian Farmhouse and I noticed a few of the very old buildings were very much based on the English Victorian farm in the way the buildings were set out.
Working Windmill

It really was a mini holiday for us and I certainly enjoyed the time with my dear husband and our precious son.

Blessings to you and your homes,
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