Thursday, December 16, 2010

Cherry picking!


Oh what a fabulous weekend!
The kids broke up for a long 6 week vacation which is also the end of their school year. (here in South Africa we start each new school year in the middle of January and it runs through till the beginning of December. Each term we have a short holiday. So April normally is 3 weeks, June/July is 4 weeks and September 10 days and then December is 6 weeks).

So we were all packed and ready to go on Friday. We went to a place called Petervale farm which is about 2 hours drive away. We went with friends of ours who also have two children.
They stayed in a cottage and we went with our caravan.

What a gorgeous place. It is a honest-to-goodness working farm with no electricity.



These are the camp's "ablutions" which were actually very nice! {yes, that is a REAL grape vine growing in the bathrooms!}And there was hot water!

two toilets and two showers and on the other side a place for washing dishes.
Pretending to drive the local farm tractor!

We got there towards evening, so it was just setting up camp and then making a braai {South African term for BBQ or camp fire!} you need to roll the "r" in braai. And the aai makes a "eye" sound! 'B-rrrr-eye'! hee hee.

the next morning was up early to show the kids were milk comes from! hee hee...When I was little I lived near farms and even had my own horse, so I had my fair share of cows, chickens, etc and had milked a cow before.

It's quite funny as my daughter since she was about 4 had a dream to grow up and milk cows {yes, she set her ambitions very high!} Well her dream came true...


Let's just say, it's not longer her life-dream!!

And here is me giving it a bash!
We also stroked a blue duiker which was so tame and sweet.

saw some cute little piglets...

And picked some blackberries {or maybe raspberries?} I think blackberries though.

After that we packed a picnic basket and headed off to Klondyke Cherry farm.
And the cherry picking began!

So yum and delicious!! It was impossible not to eat while you picked!















And we only saw the sign afterwards that said "do not climb the trees" {oops!} I didn't, by hubby and son did!

After all that eating picking we had a picnic in an apple orchard (something I've always wanted to do!)


So a lovely day out and some good memories to last a lifetime!
Later on was a nice hot shower and another braai.

The next morning we had a lovely breakfast of berries and cherries in yogurt!


And then set off on a hike to a waterfall and rock pools.




A bit nerve wracking with the kids, but they were fine and did so well!It was so hot by the time we got there { a good 45 min hike} and we were all so sweaty, we got straight into that water...oh my goodness....was it cold!!! But so lovely-pure, fresh mountain water!

some slippery rocks to wet and slide down!

After a good 3-4 hours there, we headed back and got back all hot and bothered, so into the dam for a cool down and a row on the boats.




When it had cooled down, we packed up and got home around 9:30pm.

Such a great time....

It's definitely the kind of life I wished we lived on a day-to-day basis, the kind of life I grew up living (mostly) natural, un-tainted, in fresh air and nature. The kids got to do things they have have done before...milk cows, pick fruit off trees and bushes, swim in a mountain stream...
It's so good to give them that experience. Let's just say, it's not the last time we will be going there!



Monday, December 13, 2010

Butterfly World






I dedicate this post to my beautiful Daughter who is my fluttering, flittering little butterfly...
Never still for a minute...
Who fills my life with beauty, wonder, sunshine and love.
My sweet little girl ... I can' believe you are finished grade 1! The years have flown by!

I love you with all my heart.
Love mommy xxxx
{her favorite butterfly, The glass wing}


{the one above is my December desktop background!}

{PS these photos taken at butterfly world November 2010, I can't believe I forgot to post them! It was at her grade outing, I went with!}

Friday, December 10, 2010

Mini Fabric Journal








This is a little 6x6 mini album. It has lovely fabrics sewn onto the front cover with a fabric rose. It is made out of 6 pages of pink card stock with 3 cute brown paper pockets inside. Each page and pocket is embellished with stickers, flowers, tickets, envelopes and tags and journal cards. Makes A great little journal or a mini photo album.

In my store, only one like it!
If you like this and other similar to it, I do take custom orders. Contact me via email.

I'll be making more soon!

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Little Girl's tops with crochet motif




There is nothing nicer than going and buying a whole stack of plain tops in different colors and altering them, knowing I am creating something unique , something that is not mass produced.

I love to add little posies onto my daughter's clothes or a bit of lace...

Remember the crochet circles I made here ? well I took two of them and sewed them onto a plain Tee. Ta-da! A cute, fun and quick idea to turn a plain Tee into something unique!

I am going to do some more of these and put them up in my shop. I am thinking from baby shirts up until about age 10. Some with crochet circles, some with crochet flowers. Will see where the mood takes me...


Have a good weekend...we're going to pick cherries in a real orchard on a real farm! Can't wait!

What are you doing this weekend?

Vintage skirt

I bought a gorgeous little skirt from YDE (young designers emporium)It is store that supports young designers who are trying to make a name for themselves.

The skirt I got is from lilybird.
I am in love with it!
So I was looking at it and thought that I would give it a bash as I had some fabric I got and thought it would look great as a skirt. hmmmm...not as easy as I imagined!

For anyone that knows me . I cannot make clothes! I do not know how to read patterns. I can sew blinds, curtains, bedding, cushions in my sleep, but clothes? Alas! I wish I could make beautiful things and read sewing patterns!

Anyway I copied the style of the skirt but added my own twist on it and I completed this skirt in two days...
A close up of the fabric which i got on Etsy from Cottonholic
She has some gorgeous ones!




So I feel rather chuffed with myself! hee hee! Although it is far from perfect! {wouldn't look too closely!}

If anyone knows of some good websites that offer easy patterns (the kind with photos and written instructions,)please let me know! Thanks so much!

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Crochet circle pattern

Crochet Circle Pattern

I have been trying my own crochet circle pattern as I didn't like the look of the ones with the seams. And not crazy about the spiral circles. I came up with these:

So here is the pattern {pls note I am new to crochet and I hope that you can understand the pattern!

Crochet circle pattern
(any yarn, any hook -for these i used a size 3.25hook)

round 1
Ch 6, join with sl st to form a ring
9 dc into ring sl st to first chain

round 2
start with new color,
ch 1
* sc into 1st ch st
dc into same ch st*

repeat from * to * all the way around the circle.
Join with sl st to first ch.

Round 3
(repeat the same as in round 2)

Round 4
change color
ch 1
* sc into ch
dc into next ch*
repeat all the way around the circle

round 5 and up
keep going with a sc into a ch and a dc into the next ch.

If it starts to curl, you need to increase st again by sc AND dc into each ch for a round.

I like this one cos you battle to see the seams.

Hope you enjoyxx