Day One - The Red Centre

Day One - 28th of December 2010 - Arrival and Kata Tjuta Tour

At 3.30 am on Tuesday the 28th of December I awoke from a very restless slumber full of excitement and nerves. It was here, finally here. The night before I had packed and re packed and packed again for our holiday. We were going from a humid and rain attacked Brisbane to a 42 degree dry (with a possibility of showers) Northern Territory. What on earth do you pack for that. I have never experienced that type of heat before and being fair skinned and knowing we were going to be in the sun ALL day every day it was so hard to chose the right clothing. Then throw in the possibility of it raining urgh lets just say it was a nightmare but finally Rob and I finalised our packing and managed to shove place it all nicely into one suitcase...go us! My parents arrived at 4.30 to pick us up and take us to the airport. (Thanks Mum and Dad) Goodbyes were said, air sickness tablets taken, bags checked in, flight food bought we were ready for our adventure to the red center.

We had to fly from Brisbane to Sydney and then Sydney to Ayers Rock - I have no idea why we had to go the total opposite way before going to our destination but it worked out cheaper that way and hey we got to see some beautiful sights of Sydney and its views as we flew over. Ok that's a lie...Rob saw all the beautiful views and I saw the photos later. I get SEVERE motion sickness. I always have - oh the memories of traveling to Hervey Bay every school holidays and vomiting my guts up on the side of the road every time - so when I fly I have routines and behaviors that I must obey otherwise it is a very unpleasant trip for me and the poor people around me. I find if I sleep I'm fine! So the minute we get on the plane headphones are on and eyes are shut...thank goodness for Qwells (travel sickness tablets) and their drowsy side effects. At 12 i got a very hard nudge from Rob and he said I HAD to look out the window. Reluctantly I looked and oh my goodness I am so glad I did..there it was...Uluru! We were so excited we were like little kids at a toy store. I guess it finally hit us! After a full on year and our ups and downs here we were, finally, doing something for US and taking a special holiday!

We landed and the minute you stepped of the plane the heat just hit you. We had come from weeks and weeks of rain and terrible weather so the heat was just amazing and the sun oh my gosh the sun felt so good beaming down on our skins (I will complain about this over the next few days of course but that initial experience was beautiful) We collected bags, quick toilet stop and were transferred straight to our hotel. We stayed at Ayers Rock Resort and as we were driving Uluru followed us the entire way. We always had view of the special Rock and it acted as a brilliant background to the gorgeous red dessert and the greenery on the side of the road. We arrived at our hotel "The lost camel" and settled in. We didn't have much time to waste though because we were on a tight schedule and our bus for our first tour was picking us up at 3.00pm sharp.

The walking shoes were put on, the camel packs were filled, the sunscreen was applied, the hats where put on and we were ready for our tour of "Kata Tjuta" or "The Olgas" We were picked up by coach not a bus a beautiful air conditioned coach which over the following days I would CHERISH and taken to our first destination. This was the lookout for "The Olgas". It was a short 10 minute walk up to the lookout to view the olgas from a distance and see the panoramic view of these amazing rocks. I feel a little guilty as I describe the olgas and Uluru as 'rocks' but ultimately that's what they are so I'm sorry in advance if this offends anyone. The first thing that we noticed were the flies. I was warned about the flies by my travel agent and was advised to buy fly hats, which I did, but didn't bring them out on our first tour as I wanted to experience it all. The heat, the flies, the sun, December is the worst time to visit Uluru, as I was also told by my travel agent, as it was extremely hot - reaching temps up to 45 degrees and swarms and swarms of flies. I saw this as adding to the experience though. When you go to the dessert you expect it to be hot, when you go to the dessert you expect there to be flies. I wanted to experience it all so 'bring on the flies' They were a little annoying and they loved your lips and nose but nothing to drastic that I needed to put a net over my face. We took a few photos and admired the view and we were then sent back onto the coach for our next stop.

I must admit, I was nervous. I'm not a very fit person. I have a gym membership and I had lots of intentions to go but the end of the year got so busy th....ok I'm stopping...that's another lie, basically coming home and snuggling with my man was way more enticing than going to run on the treadmill at the gym every night...anyway long story short, I lost my breath after walking up a flight of stairs at work. there I said it. Sooo you can see my nerves and as we approached our next stop which was the Olgas and a 2.5 hour hike up the 'rock'. But you know what...I did pretty good! I was actually quite impressed. I guess it helps being surrounded by gorgeous scenery! The rocks and their formations were just unbelievable. The colours, the textures, the imperfections, they were just amazing. My poor little digital camera could not capture the beauty of this area but boy did I give it a work out. Our guide told us stories along the way which also helped in the motivation department and took my mind off the grueling hike I was partaking in with no previous training or experience. But I made it, I had done it! I completed my first hike and boy was I excited. I wasn't tired, I wasn't sore, I was pumped! So pumped and ready for the next one! Rob was so proud of me and we both knew that this was the first step to an awesome journey of the beginning of awesome adventures together.Ok I was hot...very hot! The temperature was 42 degrees and it was 7.00 at night! I was sweating so bad, more than I had ever sweat before in my life, but who cares, I had done it! I just had to remember to keep sipping on my water and keep my body hydrated!

We all jumped back onto the coach and were taken to our final stage of the tour which was watching the sunset over the Olgas. The sun set at 7.58pm that night. How crazy is that! We were greeted with champagne and salty peanuts to recharge our batteries. I don't drink champagne and dont like nuts....great!!! I miss out on the cool treats! Luckily they had some lemonade for the kids (and me wooo) and I thought hell I had just completed a 2.5 hours hike which I thought I could NEVER do so I can seriously try a measly little nut. Umm YUM addicted to peanuts now! It tasted like peanut butter - who would have thought haha! The setting was beautiful, the colours were extraordinary. As the sun set over the 'rocks' they changed colours so many times it was just gorgeous! It was a perfect ending to a perfect first day in the red center. We took photos and laughed and enjoyed watching the special view! Our first day was a beautiful success. fun was had, stories were told, lessons were learned and limits were pushed, What an adventure.






x S.K.K x

Lemon meringue white chocolate truffles

Lemon meringue white chocolate truffles

Lemon meringue white chocolate truffles (makes 16)

Ingredients
200g white chocolate drops
3 tbsp double cream (heavy cream)
1 tsp natural lemon flavouring
8 small meringues, crushed
White chocolate vermicelli for rolling them in.

Cooking instructions
  1. Place the chocolate drops and cream in a medium sized saucepan on a medium heat.
  2. Stir until chocolate has completely melted and has a smooth texture.
  3. Remove from heat and whisk in lemon flavouring and crushed meringues, until you have a smooth consistency.
  4. Pour into small bowl and refrigerate for about 1 1/2 hours, or until set.
  5. Scoop tsp of chocolate mix into your hand and roll into a ball shape.
  6. Roll in vermicelli to coat.
  7. Refrigerate to store, for up to a week (but best served at room temperature).


Hand-made lemon meringue white chocolate truffles

Hotel Chocolat sent me some 40% milk chocolate drops and some white chocolate drops to play with. Knowing how much my older sister loves Hotel Chocolat chocolate I thought I would make some chocolate truffles to sit on my Winter Woodland dessert table. I started off with rich milk chocolate ones, then went onto mixing other flavours in them like the delicious Baileys ones and seasonal toffee apple ones.

Then it was time to turn my attention to the white chocolate drops! I again started off with simply indulgent plain white chocolate ones, then as my favourite fudge flavour is lemon meringue I thought I would try lemon meringue truffles. They taste delicious and I am so happy with how they turned out.

Have a sweet day!

Christmas 2010

~ Merry Christmas to  my beautiful blogging community ~

I hope that this Christmas brought an abundance of love, joy and peace to you and all of your loved ones. This Christmas was very special to me as it was my first Christmas married to my beautiful husband. It was also my first Christmas that I cooked a dinner for my family. My In-Laws. I know they wouldn't have thought twice about it but I wanted to plan every detail and make my first dinner very special for everyone. The pressure was on though as...now don't laugh...I have never roasted anything in my life. And this dinner I was to roast a chicken, a pork and a turkey. Talk about taking on more than I could handle haha but I must report that the dinner went perfectly. My table that I set up was so simple but just gorgeous and the food was...tooting my own horn here....so delicious! I was very proud of my efforts and my first Christmas dinner for my in-laws was a complete success.
 ~ My first roast Chicken that I seasoned and cooked ~

 ~ My table setting ~

Christmas morning was spent with my side of the family at mums. She puts on a breakfast every Christmas morning and we all gather to celebrate this special day! I love spending the morning at mums. We still get Santa bags and it allows us to still dive into the magic and innocence of Christmas. Here are a few photos from our fun morning, 

 ~ A very special friend bought me this book. Look closely at my right finger - The book was called 'Special Moments' The name of my blog. What a special and extremely thoughtful gift. I will treasure this forever! ~

As I wrote about in my Christmas with a difference post Rob and I decided that for our first Christmas as husband and wife we wanted to do something special for our family and friends! So we added up all the money we would normally spend on our loved ones and then went to Kmart and bought as many toys as we could with that budget. We then donated these toys, on behalf of our family and friends, to those children who are less fortunate than us and needed that special gift this Christmas. Our loved ones sacrificed a present this year so that a beautiful little child could experience the joy and magic of Christmas! We had so much fun choosing all of the toys for these special people. It was definitely a special moment in our lives!



 ~ I hope the children that received these gifts experienced the same joy and magic that we did ~

*** I hope you all had a beautiful Christmas ***

x S.K.K x

Peek Inside... Fern and Elliott's Cubby!

Hello and welcome to 2011! I hope you all had an awesome Christmas and New Year with your friends and family... I think I did, only I feel like I blinked and missed it! What is it about the month of December that no matter how organised you are, it disappears before you have a chance to say "Rudolf!" leaving nothing but a trail of wrapping paper, stale minced tarts, 2 excess kilos and a neon Santa dangling from your roof? Still, I can't tell you how much fun I had and to what level of fever pitch we had Fern in during the leadup to the big day... we do have a slight problem on our hands as Fern's $5 Santa from Woolworths that was endearing before Christmas is now yet to be extricated from within her grubby paws, meaning it still travels with her to bed... the shops... the park... friends houses... and everywhere in between. Santa is now a bit on the nose and could do with a turn about the washing machine, but I am way too afraid of my daughter to suggest it to her. Um, is it too early to buy her an Easter Bunny?

I would talk to you about my personal New Year's resolutions, but I hung my head in a cloud of defeat hours into 2011, when I swore (there goes resolution #1), finished a bottle of lemonade (there goes not drinking fizzy drinks) and ate a packet of musk sticks (um, I am guessing they count as junk food?)

More achievable are my goals for my blog this year, which I will share with you later in the week......

... but for now, without further ado and ticking my "do what you say you are going to do" resolution, I invite you to come play in Fern and Elliott's little cubby house! I've had so much fun decorating it over the last few weeks. It has no real theme but is a delightful mish-mash of stuff designed to inspire, stimulate and delight! Here it is from the outside:


I chose a summery, bright colour palette for the outside - pink, turquoise, grey and yellow. The woodwork on the cubby is painted Woodland Grey (to match our house), with a turquoise door and railings. The deck is stained in Jarrah, and I painted the window and door frames gloss white (still to be completed!) To add the yellow and pink in, I added a basket of hanging pink potted colour plus some gorgeous climbers that will eventually grow to scale the outside wall of the cubby house on a wire framework. I also added some clip-on turquoise and pink fabric butterflies from the Christmas Bed Bath and Table range onto a little bird house from Bunnings, and spray-painted a Jamie Durie birdie mobile in bright yellow. The little children's deck-chair is from Early Learning Centre.



But enough about the outside... let's get inside, already!



 Like I said, the inside is a bit of a mish-mash... I tried very hard to put a few boyish elements into it, rather than make it overly girly despite the fact that Elliott is not going to care too much for another 12 months or so! Here, you can see some little canvases I got from Typo  (E for Elliott and F for Fern!) with some little dinosaur figurines on one side, and a tea set on the other.


Behind the door, I added a little wooden coat rack (sprayed yellow) to hang a mini broom and mop (you wouldn't believe how popular these are with the kids -- again sourced from ELC) along with other bits and pieces. You can see two blue frames from Ikea which will hold a pic of each of the kids, once I get around to getting any printed out!



I painted the inside of the cubby with some leftover Dulux Whisper White. We then bought a couple of large pieces of plywood and nailed them into two corners, painting one with chalkboard paint and using the other as an art board. My next project is to make a little "MY FRIENDS" section, pegging up pictures of Fern and Elli's friends playing in the cubby! At the moment, I've just pegged a couple of drawings and some pics of the kids. I got the rail and plastic hanging containers from Ikea. These are so useful and cute to boot!

My cubby scrabble artwork was created on a whim when I discovered a vintage Scrabble set I forgot I owned! It seemed appropriate... the little canvas is the first ever painting Fern did. And the "bird with a french fry" print is from Etsy.


Here is Fern's little Ikea kitchen. I'm considering making a little blackboarded 'menu' sign to hang above. ?


I told you I made a special effort to include Elli, well here is my attempt! Its painted with chalkboard paint and decorated with chalk (duh) with our entire Matchbox car collection... I hope to add to it, eventually!


... and what cubby house would be complete without curtains?! My mother-in-law whipped these up for us on Boxing Day (thank goodness for bleak weather!) and I think they are so sweet! I got the curtain rails for $2 each, can you believe you can buy $2 curtain rails?!


I've used some of those rubber puzzle mats you can get everywhere as wall hangings as you can see above... Fern is already hosting little tea parties at her table, and there are about 1400 rogue rice bubbles everywhere from her eating breakfast in her cubby.

Of course, everyone knows cubbies like these are filling the fantasies of the parents as much as the children, and we are no exception! Dan and I adore our cubby house, we spend much time in there after Fern goes to bed just tinkering about, and what you cannot see in the above pictures is the solar lighting Dan installed inside and out. I was skeptical (um, overkill much?), but honestly you cannot imagine how cute it is looking up into the garden at night to see the light shining through the cubby curtains! We write little messages and draw pictures on the blackboard, and I'm constantly dreaming up ideas to make Fern and Elli's special little space a place they will love. 

And of course, the good times, the memories, are all in front of us. And the cubby will evolve as the kids do. We can't wait! To good times - hurrah!




the year ahead

 I worked on a little project today
 which involved making lots of apple fabric covered buttons & turning them into magnets 
 so that I could attach my calender for the year ahead onto my fridge
I used a 'Notebook magazine diary' that I had been given & converted it into a calender. I chose the green apples to match the glass splash back in our kitchen & I love the end result. Each month I can flip over the picture to reveal the month at a glance & also get to enjoy the gorgeous photos for the next twelve months.