Saturday, 1 June 2013

Day 145 - Haven Green


26th May 2013

I'd felt a bit headachey and yucky when I left Braintree, and inteded on having a relaxing day, maybe a lie down. Unfortunately I have friend who apparently like seeing me. What gives?

Nich coerced me into joining her, Ben and Chris at Haven Green for a picnic. It was a beautiful day and I was definitely ready to see the sun again. After lounging around for awhile we got back to Nich and Ben's place and got chinese whilst watching Community. Bliss.

I decided that I completely didn't have the energy for my camera today, and was only going to use my phone. Then I half forgot. I took photos, but nothing especially useful as a photo of the day. The photo I've gone for is one I took for an app I'm loving at the moment, Rando. With Rando you take a photo and it's sent to a random person, and then you get a photo back from another entirely random person. It's fun, I seem to get a lot of photos back from South Korea, though some from Russia and a few from the States.

If you're wondering, it was Crispy Chilli Beef, Satay Chicken and, natch, Egg Fried Rice. China Garden, it does good work.

Stephie

xxx

Day 144 - Braintree


 25th May 2013

This morning I was up and showered and raring to go, unbelievably excited about seeing my family. It hadn't been that long, but it had certainly felt it, and I was absolutely ready to cuddle all my babies, even the ones who are getting too grown up to be squished by their Auntie Stephie.

I was seconds away from departing when Tom found another stash of sprinkles that I couldn't resist adding to the cake to make it look that bit more exciting. My longing to eat some was pretty huge I'm telling you.

Finally, I was in the car, and a not too shabby hour and a half later I was in Braintree with Stu, Sara and Keira. Shock of the century, she was being adorable.



A quick cuddle later and we headed over to the pub we were having lunch in to meet everyone else. Amazingly we were given a room to ourselves, it was fantastic, like our own little function room. It meant the kids could get out a bit of energy without annoying anyone else, and we could all exercise our massive laughs and spread out.

Look at my darlings! Look at them!!

After a yummy dinner and pudding we gathered ourselves up and went back to Stu and Sara's pad, Twelve Acres. No, they do not live in a field, I have to give names to every home now.

The kids were happy enough amusing themselves with all Sara's childminding kit, and were as absolutely hilarious and wonderful as they ever are. Joe was drawing up designs for a robot, Ruthie was proving her teacher gene, Susie was reading stories to Keira, and Keira was loving every second. Ruthie proved herself to be her Auntie's niece by coming to inform me I had a glass of Pimms waiting for me by announcing "Auntie Stephie, it's Pimms o'clock! What a girl.


After a (perfect) dinner of rolls, it was finally time for cake. I had Ruthie and Keira telling me how much they loved me which I, naturally, lapped up and rewarded with cake. Joe insisted he didn't want cake unless it was chocolate cake, but changed his mind after he saw and inspected the one on offer.


The Funfetti was really quite yummy, if I do say so myself. It was a recipe for White Velvet Cake, here, and I'm more than a bit tempted to try making cupcakes from it, just so I can have some more. Nomnomnomnom.The Carrot and Courgette was nice, but I'm not a huge fan of walnuts. I'm informed by my mum that it's tasty, so she got the rest cause I'm lovely like that.

Entirely enjoyable and lovely day. Thanks family for being so awesome!


Stephie

xxx

Day 143 - Funfetti


25th May 2013

Tomorrow I'm going over to Braintree to visit my brother, sister in law and tiny baby Keira. The rest of the family are coming up too, and I am incredibly excited about seeing my babies again! Ahead of this I decided to make some delicious baked goods. Mmmm.

The first cake is one I've seen on my travels across the internet for years and was yet to make. It seemed fun and fairly easy, Funfetti. From what I gather it's a box mix in the states, which would have been a whole lot easier, a lot less messier, and probably a lot less fun.


I made the first two layers, expecting them to be the only two layers, but when I got them out of the oven I realised my cake tins were too wide and the layers were too shallow for my liking. I had started making the second cake by this point, and realised I would have to go for what has become my traditional trip to North Ealing Supermarket for ingredients. I was also low on sprinkles, but North Ealing had none of these to supply me, so two layers were a little more sprinkle spartan than the others. I of course found another bottle after it was too late.


Started stirring in the sprinkles and then decided to take a photo. Happy coincidence that it formed an 'S'!

The second cake is a carrot and courgette cake. I have obviously partaken of carrot cake on many occasions through the years, but was yet to try courgette cake and I was keen to try. I found the recipe on a low GI website, looking for something my mum can enjoy as she has diabetes. You'd think it would be easier to find recipes like this, most things I found were on forums and had all sorts of ingredients unavailable in the UK, or easily at least. It was fairly easy to make, but grating 500g of carrot and courgette is boring. And damp. And boring. And also damp. Bleurch.


It looks so appetising doesn't it?

I used one of my new springform pans, so it would be a pretty heart. I think with the top evened out and iced or glazed or something it would definitely look like a pretty heart, but that I think would defeat the healthy(ish) purpose of the cake. There was a recipe for a glaze, but transport issues meant I had to rule it out. Maybe I'll have another go another day!

Funfetti cake...not quite finished.
Carrot and Courgette, ready and waiting to go
Owing to the unexpected extra two cakes to be baked it took a lot longer to finish than I expected, and my spirit was a little dampened by not being able to have even the tiniest little taste, boo.

They looked pretty though!

Stephie

xxx

Day 142 - Mystery Movie Night 1


23rd May 2013

A couple of weeks ago Ben decided we should start having a Mystery Movie Night every fortnight or so. We'd all get together, one person will have previously decided on a film and we'll watch it. I like this plan.

The first was The Breakfast Club. Good choice Ben, I hadn't seen it in forever and I really quite enjoy it a lot. Well done. Kudos, even.

Now it's my go. I'd say give me suggestions, but that wouldn't be very mysterious would it now. I'll find something...hmm.

Stephie

xxx

Day 141 - Life Drawing

22nd May 2013

A couple of days ago Lynsey posted on my wall about a life drawing class she had found online. When Miss Flood lived with us she used to go to classes all the time, and I always talked about going along without ever managing to. Of course, now she's not here to join. Boo. Luckily for me she gifted us Clare before leaving, so I had a pal to go with.

I've done life drawing a couple of times, once in school, once in uni. It's a lot of fun, I really enjoy drawing but can only do it when there's something there to draw. That imagination thing people keep talking about doesn't seem to flow correctly for me when it comes to drawing. Sad face. 

I had a really nice evening. It's so nice to have some time where you can't possibly think of anything else, you can't worry about washing or work or anything else. And it's always fun to get a bit messy.

 

Stephie

xxx

Day 140 - Jungle Speed


21st May 2013

Oh my good grief. Ben introduced Nich to this game...they then introduced it to me...I'm more than a bit in love.


It's a tiny bit like snap, except much harder, much more violent, and with much more risk to any drinks nearby.

If the cards are the same, you grab the totem. If you grab for it and it's wrong, you get all the cards. There are other times when you should be grabbing the totem. It's fast and fun, but inevitably ends in injury. Thanks guys.


This is Nichola trying to prove that taking any random photo with my camera just looks good. To be fair, the subject is me and I am entirely awesome.

Stephie

xxx

Day 139 - Uke


20th May 2013

As I have mentioned in previous posts, I have been teaching myself the ukulele. I got my first one about 4 years ago, and upgraded last year after finding I needed to retune almost constantly. The little pink one will have a special place in my heart, but I will not miss playing it at all. My uke now makes a sound that is so much more beautiful. I fell in love with it just from hearing the assistant strum it once, there was no way I was leaving the shop without it.

Now today after work I decided to pop into the same music shop to ask about my saxophone. I am currently unable to play my sax and have any real music come out of it, and not just because it's been so long since I played (though it definitely plays a part). The pads or hinges or something are worn, and don't spring back when pressed. A saxophonist friend recommended I take it into this place, which was handy as it's about 5 minutes walk from the flat. I haven't taken it in yet, I wanted to find out what they thought...they said it's incredibly busy at the moment and to wait a week or two. Watch this space.

I had other queries though. I wanted to pick up a case for the uke. I'm not one for performing in front of others, but I like to know she's protected if I decide to take her home or something. I also needed a capo.

Now this was something that has bugged me. I have come across a few songs that ask for a capo, but after some research online they seemed far more expensive than a standard bit of kit should be, in my head. I felt like I was being silly...did people really use capos on ukuleles? I asked the woman who told me that they do but not often, which is why they're expensive. They said they'd try and get one for me. Erk.

Last thing I picked up was some song books. As well as not being a performer I am also terrible at writing music, so my enjoyment of the uke is purely from the songs I can find to play. I am loving these books, it's always nice to expand my little repertoire.

So now, Tom and Lynsey, you will be pleased to know that you won't have to overhear the same songs over and over. Huzzah!

Stephie