somedays

just a short visit to the beach
 can make a world of difference
 to how the rest of the day is going to turn out
 I get annoyed with the daily routine having to be so structured
so when I have a chance to step aside from the regular, I do

what do you enjoy doing that is not always part of your everyday?

Lemon Meringue

You know I always have such great intentions when it comes to cooking.
I look through the cook book - my mouth waters and I pick something that looks just perfect.
I write the grocery list, hop in the car and head to the shop...

Then something happens on my way to the shop ... I look at the clock, realise I have so many other things to do and I have left it far to late to actually cook anything.

Only one thing left to do - off to my favourite Patisserie I go and bring home this!


Ahh that was so much easier ... one day my baking priorities will move higher up the list but until that day I am glad I have the Patisserie.




What is your favourite dessert from the Patisserie?

Images: Sweet Style
Leanne

Snap?


Unless you're a celebprity, pregnancy and birth and breastfeeding all change a woman's body in ways weird and definitely-not wonderful. If you're a celebprity, you 'snap' back into shape within hours of birth (I'm still waiting for the 'snap' - I think I am the world's largest rubber band). Celebprities don't seem to suffer from the after-shocks of mortal mothering that still measuring high on the Richter years and years after the event.* But, if you're a normal person and not a mirage, you'll know what I'm talking about here.

There's the stretch marks. I remember running off a list to my doctor of all the creams and lotions and potions I was using on my stomach to prevent stretch marks and she said, "that's great, you'll have really well-moisturised stretch marks."

There's the boob flop. If you're over a C-cup pre-babies, all the bra engineering in the world can't save you.

There's the dry hair and skin. The stretchies might be moisturised, but the rest of you is drying up like a back paddock at noon in summer. You go through litres and litres of moisturiser but still, the paddock cracks and shrivels.

There's the sharpeiesque tum. If you're skinny, it's just lots of loose skin, but if you're bigger like me you get the added advantage of your fat filling out the excess skin to form a sort of permanent apron. Is this why we all get so into baking after our babies are born?

There's the pelvic floorless issue. I'm lucky to have escaped this one touchwoodcrossmyfingers. Turns out that travelling for months through Africa and the Middle East was exceptionally good training for pregnancy (have you seen their toilets?).

But the bit about post-preggy/birthy/booby bodies that I really don't understand is the downy face. Mother Duck indeed. A little layer of hair popped up across my face while pregnant and has never, ever gone away. Of course I get that no-one else notices except me, but that still doesn't stop me from eyeing my husband's razor wistfully from time to time (and then freaking out totally that I was ever even remotely wistful). I am so glad that I am fair and not dark. I don't quite know what I'd do if the downy hairs were dark...

What's the worst thing that being preggy/birthy/booby did to you?

* However, did you see the awesomeness that was Katie Holmes splashed across mags last week? Her apparently too-skinny weight is her own business, but how delightful to see what looked to be a real-live 'I have given birth' stretchy f-off tum! I suddenly love her.

[Image via weheartit]

Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011

Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011
Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011
Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011
Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011
Rice DK Autumn/Winter 2011
This week for my 'shops i love' page I bring you fun, funky fabulous Danish brand, Rice DK, a brand that often appears here on Torie Jayne.

With all the new Autumn/Winter catalogues coming out now I thought I would first feature Rice DK. As always their collection is full of bright, happy colours like the bright pink and blue ostrich table lamps, kitchen hooks and candle holders. Following on the bird theme there are flamingo shaped hooks in a rainbow of colours and one arm ostrich and peacock candelabras. Cutlery in zesty lime, bubblegum pink and fresh mint to brighten up meal times. My favourite has to be their acrylic picture frames in a mixture of sizes and colours like mint, hot pink and lime green.

Have a sweet day!

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Birthday Cake Bunting...

With little Elli-Boo's birthday just around the corner, I'm starting to iron out the details... I've already mentioned we're having a Teddy Bear's picnic; and I think I'm the one most excited about it!

I like designing my birthday cakes myself, like I did with Fern's My Little Pony cake earlier this year. But I was a bit stumped on what to do for Elliott... until I found a tutorial for this:





Birthday cake bunting!!

And now my cake design is clear in my head, and I am tres excited about it! I'm planning on making my own bunting and I'll be sure to share with you how it went next week when Im back from NZ and have access to my sewing machine again! But for now, I thought I'd share the tute I found on Twirling Betty (blog eye candy - beware) for anyone else who cares to give it a go! The instructions look super-simple and the cool thing is that you can then use the bunting as decoration afterward! Brilliant!

I bought myself a little set of letter stamps from Typo (I've been eyeing them off for ages) to print Elliott's name onto the flags with; I think I'll use black paint rather than ink. Not sure whether I'll ust use one colour of fabric or perhaps a mix? Back with the results next week!