I am so thankful for life to the full that Christ has paid for and given us on the cross! Among other things yesterday, I was reminded how special it is to have friends around your table celebrating just that, with good food and wine and fellowship. And that we could all laugh when our toddler accidentally knocked over Dadda's entire glass of wine and broke it, all over the white linen table cloth, all over his pal Liam, who then cried and accidentally spilled his Dadda's glass, and before we ... continue reading...
Spring Pavlova with Rose Water, Strawberries and Cream
Easter is the most joyous celebration so I wanted to make something special for Resurrection Sunday. Thanks to Lindsay and Josh, (and their toddler Liam who ran wild with John Shea in our yard while we ate outside on the grass) this beautiful pavlova has been tried and tested on obliging, good friends. They agreed that it's not only beautiful, but so delicious it's addicting. Their advice is to make sure you get a little bit of everything in each bite, the rose water pavlova, sweet cream and ... continue reading...
Getaway to Carmel Valley Ranch
Cam and I spent a night at the lovely Carmel Valley Ranch last week and for the majority of the time you would have found us right here, in this beautiful cabana next to the pool and infinity jacuzzi. The ranch is a gorgeous property. There's deer and wild turkeys that roam their vineyards and lavender fields, roses and flowers everywhere. There's all kinds of things to do like spend an afternoon with the ranch beekeeper or vintner, or hike, but since I can't exercise at all and have to be off ... continue reading...
Naturally Dyed Eggs for the Start of Passion Week
My bible lists out verses and a short summary of the events each day this week leading up to Jesus dying on the cross and His resurrection. They're at the end of this post for anyone who wants to join me in reading through them this week! I found a recipe for naturally dyed eggs from Design Mom, it was so easy, and I love how they came out. If you can believe it, they were dyed using red cabbage! Directions: Chop one head of red cabbage and add to a large pot with 4-5 cups of water. ... continue reading...
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