Tuesday, October 26, 2010
What I Did 365 - Day 9
This morning before work I met Aimee for coffee at the local McCafe. We had planned to hit the foreshore, but the forecast here is for stormy showers, so we decided to play it safe! We read a Psalm together and had a really uplifting morning of praying together. When I got home, I found our massive cat Ebony rolling around in the weeds outside, so I played with her for a while before heading inside! She is so cute, I love her! She's like a big furry bear, but somehow still so elegant and graceful!
What I Did 365 - Day 8
Today I've been feeling a little crummy, and soooo tired. I allowed myself the luxury of a sleep-in before racing to eat breakfast, get my uniform on, feed the dogs and pack lunch. I was able to grab a few minutes outside to have a peek at some adorable Christmas crafts though!! I'm Christmas's biggest fan and when I spotted this book on Amazon a couple of weeks ago, I went nuts! To my utter delight, it arrived yesterday - 5 weeks ahead of the estimated arrival time!! Woop! It was so nice to sit out in the yard in my flannel PJs, trying to pick which project I would make first! So happy
Sunday, October 24, 2010
What I Did 365 - Day 7
Another starfish photo!! This morning before work, I met with my beautiful friend Aimee at the foreshore. It was so cold, but she had the cleverness to bring a blanket! It was a really lovely time of sharing, reading and praying together. Another wonderful way to start the day, in fact we've decided to do it again Wednesday! After Aimee headed off for work, I squeezed in a 20-minute walk. Once again, the beach was littered with little starfish - I even picked one up, assuming it was dead, only to find it waving its little tentacles at me! The starfish pictured above though is the biggest I've ever seen in my life! I wonder how old it was before it washed up on the shore?
What I Did 365 - Day 6
Happy Sunday!! Today I enjoyed a picnic lunch at the beach with my besties, Kat and Hatti. Best girls to spend a Sunday afternoon with! We 'tanned', ate pineapple and even braved the water for a few minutes (soooo cold!) before deciding that the wind was just too much, and retiring to The Merchant for Pepsi Max. I've pretty much been the biggest, laziest blob since the afternoon... something about lying in the sun I think! Sigh.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
What I Did 365 - Day 5
Today was an amazing, busy Saturday - just the way I like it! Chris and I decided to start the day at the foreshore - after a half-hour walk/jog, we stopped at Y2K for breakfast. I got the bircher muesli with loads of fruit and yoghurt... isn't it beautiful??? We also visited the import candy store, gazed at property listings (not moving! Just dreaming!), browsed the thrift store, AND bumped into Kat and Andrew! Yay! It was such a perfect morning. I feel a new Saturday morning tradition coming on....
Thursday, October 21, 2010
What I Did 365 - Day 4
If Chris looks tired in this picture (which he does!) it's because I forced him out of bed at 6.15am this morning so he could join me at the foreshore for a tasty McDonalds breakfast! Chris normally leaves for work super early, so we don't really get mornings together. But today he's taken the day off, so I thought I'd make the most of it before I headed to the office for the day! He's so good to me...!!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
What I did 365 - Day 3
Two garden pictures in a row! I'm dreaming of having a gorgeous, flower-filled garden and as part 1 of this MASSIVE project, I've been sloooowly developing a patch of garden along a wall in our weed-infested yard. This morning before work I laid down some soil improver in a new spot and planted some flowers that have been waiting in their nursery pots for way too long! This guy's looking a bit scraggly, but I'm hoping he'll forgive me...
What I Did 365 - Day 2
This morning was a crazy blur of cooking in preparation for serving my friends some dinner tonight. Not too exciting. But over the weekend, I had moved my little table-top herb garden to a new spot in my yard, visible from the kitchen. It sounds lame, but looking at these plants that have grown from seeds and seedlings in my care is so rewarding - even more so when I use them in my cooking! The morning was very over-cast, so the plants just looked so vibrant - as I washed dishes and chopped vegetables, I definitely enjoyed the view from my kitchen window :)
I also went overboard with the editing of this picture, but I loved the vibrance from over-editing so I decided to keep it that way!
New Daily Feature: What I Did 365... Day 1
I've decided that I need to take more photos. Also, I've decided that my blog needs something new breathed into it. I'm super familiar with 365 projects, but if you're not - traditionally, it's a project where you take a photo of yourself every day for a year. I've always enjoyed spin-off versions (my friendy-friend Kat did one where she took a photo of something related to her life every day. Really fun!!) so I've decided to invent one of my own. It's a What I Did 365 - basically a way for me to document something that I've done each day. How easy is it to fall into the trap of working your 9-5, cooking dinner, sitting in front of the TV, and going to bed? With this project, I'm hoping to be inspired to do at least one thing outside of that norm. It's the little things in life that keep our hearts happy. And for fun, I'm presenting my photos as fake little polaroids. Yay!
So without further ado, I present day 1...
This morning before work I squeezed in a trip to the beach. I live 12 minutes away from the most beautiful beach in the world, and yet until about a week ago my interest in this fact has been nil. Crazy me.
While walking along the beach, I came across a little starfish.
So without further ado, I present day 1...
This morning before work I squeezed in a trip to the beach. I live 12 minutes away from the most beautiful beach in the world, and yet until about a week ago my interest in this fact has been nil. Crazy me.
While walking along the beach, I came across a little starfish.
The end!
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