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i have loved the summer school holidays & being able to spend time with my girls without the usual time commitment ruled weekly routine. i couldn't pick just one photo to sum up the last six weeks so here is a collage of some of the happy things about our holidays.




next weeks topic is: home

Gluten free Black Forest cupcakes

Gluten free Black Forest cupcakes by Torie Jayne
I hadn't made cupcakes in ages and wanted to try something new for Christmas so I decided to use Black Forest Gateaux as my inspiration. Instead of the traditional layers of chocolate cake, cherry liqueur sauce and whipped cream I made chocolate cakes with a cherry liqueur sauce filling topped with whipped cream.

Gluten free Black Forest cupcakes (makes 24 cupcake size cakes)

Ingredients


Cooking instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 160-180 deg C (325-350 deg F)
  2. Line muffin tray with paper cases
  3. Place chocolate and milk in a small saucepan and stir over low heat until smooth
  4. Beat butter, eggs, and sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture turns a pale colour
  5. Stir in flour, cocoa, and warm chocolate mix until mixed thoroughly
  6. Divide mixture among cases
  7. Bake for 25-30 minutes
  8. Place cakes on a wire rack to cool


To Fill & Decorate (24 cupcake size cakes)

What you will need
  • 200g black cherries, pitted and pureed
  • 60 caster sugar
  • ½ tsp cornflour mixed with a little water to make a smooth paste
  • 2 tbsp cherry liqueur
  • 300ml/10fl oz double cream
  • Pink food colouring
  • Fondant snowflakes


Instructions
  1. Place cherries, sugar, cherry liqueur and cornflour mixture in a small saucepan and, over a medium heat, stir until just boiling
  2. Remove from heat and stir until mixture thickens, leave to cool
  3. Using a cupcake corer, remove centre of cooled cakes
  4. Spoon cooled cherry mixture into the hollow of the cakes
  5. Whisk cream and pink food colouring until you have soft peaks in an even colour
  6. Fill piping bag fitted with a star nozzle full of pink whipped cream
  7. On top of the cakes, starting at outside edge, pipe a swirl of pink whipped cream
  8. I decorated the top of mine with sprinkled sugar snowflakes and some with a fondant snowflake


Black forest cupcake
Black forest cupcake


Here they are on my Winter Wonderland dessert table:

Black forest cupcakes

Have a sweet day!

January

Goodbye January 2012 ~ Thanks for the Memories

 x S.K.K x

I Gave Up

I gave up today! For the first time I pushed and pushed myself and could not go any more! I stepped out of my comfort zone and went harder and faster and at a different time and it hit me in the butt. I'm working late tonight so I thought I would go for my run before work. I was a bit nervous as I've never run before work before so I was worried I would get too tired at work but as you know I am trying the 'no excuses' thing so I just put my shoes on and went. It was sunny (for the first time in a while) and it was hot! I was looking forward to trying something new! Ohhhhh boy! It was tough! As soon as I started I got a stitch. I haven't had a stitch before in my whole training. I got to 30 minutes and I was hot and my feet were burning and could not push myself! I tried and tried and I went a further 4 minutes but I had to stop! For the first time I stopped. I can't even describe to you the pain I felt in my stomach! The cramping was unbelievable! My head was a blur and I could not think straight! I knew I just had to just drag myself around the corner and I would be home! I finally got to my front door and I didn't know whether I needed to go to the toilet, vomit or pass out! I just went straight to the pool and slid in! The pain was still there and was about 10 times worse than period pain! I just sat there not knowing what was going on! I still don't know what happened! I just started swimming, slowly. I was stretching out and after about 5 minutes I finally felt to feel ok! Yuk! What a terrible experience! First time I've felt that I never want to run again! I know it was just a one off and i should not give up, so I am hoping tomorrow is a bit better! I'm going to stick to running at night and see if it was the sun!

I'm at work tonight so I am having a break and watching a movie! But tomorrow night I am going to put those shoes back on and try again!

That's the thing about running...about life...you just have to keep on trying!

x S.K.K x

January Photo a Day Challenge

So our January photo a day challenge finished today - here is my month as seen via instagram.

A new February Challenge begins tomorrow and you can find out more by visiting Chantelle at Fat Mum Slim - I would love to see what you come up with.

1. Me 2. Breakfast 3. Something I Adore
 4. Letterbox 5. Something I wore 6. Makes you Smile
 7. My sky 8. Daily Routine 9. Favourite
 10. Childhood 11. Where I sleep 12. Close Up
 13. In My Bag 14. Something I am Reading 15. Happiness
 16. Morning 17. Water 18. Something I bought
 19. Sweet 20. Someone I Love 21. Reflection
 22. My shoes 23. Old 24. Guilty Pleasure
 25. Something I Made 26. Colour 27. Lunch
 28. Light 29. Inside my fridge 30. Nature 31. Me again (Wii style)


Leanne

Paint it red

it's tuesday

& that usually means a lunch date with my Mum. we like to head to a little place near the swimming pool & after watching my littlest fish do her thing we head there to enjoy catching up & the yummi delights on offer. they do the best white choc & macadamia muffins. but i never get to take a photo as one between the 3 of us is eaten in a flash! 






& yes i am always taking photos of where i am & what we are all eating! {it's addictive with the iphone}

Workin' 9-5!

Today, I packed two little lunch boxes and sent two little kiddies off to preschool. One of them, for the very first time. Yes, folks. little wee Elliott Daniel has been sent to school where (hopefully) the teachers will sort him out!

Kidding. Sort of :)

I won't lie... I needed backup in the drop-off process and dragged my husband along for moral support... I cried more than one tear I must confess. The idea of sending one's baby off to school and the actual PRACTICE are two very different things. My littlest child has never been minded by anyone other than family and then pretty rarely. It breaks my heart just a little bit to have condemned him to a day inside a room with a bunch of other kids he's never met, a strange bed and hours and hours without his (sniff) mummy.

But maybe

hopefully

he'll love it.

Fern does, and barely says goodbye before she skips off to play with the boys. hmmmm. But of course Elliott is not Fern.

I've been putting this off and pretending I can work with the kids at home. But I can't, really. And so it was time. Because mummy. needs. a. work. day.

So now (for the first time in three years) I get a whole day, seven precious hours in which to ensconce myself in my little studio.

A WORK day, peeps.

I feel like I need a whole new corporate wardrobe! Heels! Lipstick!

I've settled for a pair of shorts, a tank, my havaianas and a swipe of lipgloss. But that'll do!

Am I allowed out for a lunch break?
my darling boy on his first day of preschool.... I whipped him up that linen bag you see on the ground last night using a pillow case and some scraps of fabric!


ps. Much thanks for the advice to yesterday's article . Some great tips I'll be trying out - thank you thank you! xxx


Photog. Session {Portrait}

Lavender & Mint

Lavender & Mint
Source 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

I am so looking forward to Spring, as I hopefully will have finished all the organizing of my house. Then we can start to decorate the last room that we have not yet put our stamp on! I am currently radiating towards the Scandinavian influenced lavender and mint green colour palette as I love how fresh and pretty it looks.
From the pretty patterned bed linen to the shabby chic mint green cupboard and quirky polka dot wrapped gifts this is a look I could easily live with...

I also have to share with you the gorgeous mint cupboard and drawer in this pic from Danish stylist, Katrine Martensen-Larsen.

Mint cupboard and drawer from Katrine Martensen-Larsen

Have a sweet day!

How do you solve a problem like Maria?

Newsflash!

Boys are different from girls!

Well, what-do-ya know...

You all know I have a pigeon pair: One golden-haired, blue-eyed just-turned-three year old princess two weeks out of the terrible-twos (progress: we've only had 2370 tantrums this last fortnight, aren't the three's so much more pleasant!) and a sandy-haired, greeny-brown eyed sonny boy who is a year and a halfish now and - well - a species unto himself.

Folks, it's sonny-boy I want to talk about today. And, if you have a sonny-boy, I need your help. Your advice. And.... perhaps your shoulder?

Oh, I love the boy. Love 'im to bits. Would leap in front of a bus for him...

But sonny-boy is a climber. An adventurer. A discoverer. He likes to be dirty. Smelly. Wet. He likes to eat... and eat. And eat some more. He's Curious George, he is. A cat with 9 lives. Like most boys, I can only imagine.

All this I can handle.

What I can't handle is coming out in the morning, to find my 17 month-old son sitting up on top of the kitchen bench with a packet of popcorn kernels in his paw, flinging them wildly about with joyous abandon. Have you any idea just how far a packet of popcorn kernels can spread throughout your house?

At every opportunity, my son climbs up on the kitchen table. He then makes his way across and pulls himself onto the kitchen bench when he can reap unfathomable havoc.

But no sooner have I dragged out the (overflowing) Dyson to vacuum up popcorn than I turn around to find my son with the box of Rice Bubbles. If you can imagine what a packet of popcorn looks like on your floor... can you also imagine a family-pack of Rice Bubbles?

How do you discipline such a child? At 16 months, he certainly doesn't understand the concept of a 'naughty corner'. That would involve sitting still. Saying a firm 'no' just gets me a cheeky smile before he goes right back to whatever it is he is doing. A smack on the posterior earns me a laugh. The kid LAUGHS at me for smacking his bottom! So what do you do??

These days, I must be merticulous about closing the door to the bathroom. But my son waits for my daughter to climb up on the toddler-seat and if I'm out of earshot, heaven help me. It is not unusual for me to come in from hanging out the washing or some such, to hear the sounds of splashing coming from the toilet. My son can be found brandishing the toilet-brush like a sword, stabbing it with wilful abandon into the toilet. Or worse, dipping his hands into the toilet like its his own personal swimming pool. More often than not, I find an entire roll of toilet paper, soggy and unravelled all over the floor. And if Fern has not quite managed to - ahem - flush her business down the loo, the outcome can be catastrophic. On one particular occasion, the damage caused by hurricane Elliott in the toilet was so widespread and intimidating, I got stuck in the shower for three quarters of an hour with both kids, praying my husband would return home from work to rescue us. It took two adults to clean up on that particular occasion, and its not an isolated incident.

My son also takes a penchant to the garbage bin. He likes to play with the contents he finds inside. Use it as his own personal pantry if he has a rumbly tummy.

My son likes to eat dog biscuits.

It can take two adults just to change one nappy.

He will not watch the telly. Or read a book. Or play with toys for longer than 5 seconds. How do you therefore entertain such a child?

Help, peeps! I need your taming-tips. What do you do with a jumping-jellybean with more energy than a firework and the ability to scale tall buildings in a single bound?

Here's an hour in the life of me with my son. Needless to say, I rarely have the opportunity to get bored. I swear, this path of destruction all occurred in the space of one hour (yes, I keep liquor in the bottom cupboard. Yes, in 17 years I'll be asking for trouble):









SOS!!