Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts

Friday, 25 January 2013

Wet wet wet

I was woken up at 05:00 by a call from a friend in distress this morning. The moment I answered and heard her voice on the line I knew she was in a panic, but what could it possibly be?

Everything is wet she shrieked; I am ankle deep in water she confirmed her stress situation to me. My immediate reaction was a giggle as I could not properly comprehend this, she lives on the top floor of a three storey building and we did not have any rain for the past 4 days in Jozie, so natural elements it could definitely not be! She did not know where the water was coming from she continued, but everything is soaked she exclaimed.

So what would you do in a situation like this? Well naturally I rolled out of bed, put on some clothes, washed my face, brushed my teeth, grabbed a mop and some old newspapers and jumped in the car... The pregnant fairy to the rescue...

But it is not about my subtle attempt to help that I would like to write about today. Instead I would like to share a tale of true friendship that I had witnessed this morning. As I was walking up the 3 flights of stairs to my friend's apartment I caught the first glimpse of the disaster - water was literally dripping down the stairs by this stage! I could hear the swooshing of water being poured into what I could only imagine being the bathtub or a massive bucket and I could hear the cool, calm and collected voices of two woman clearly dealing with this problem - a contrast to the frantic phone call I received only a few minutes ago.

Perhaps a neighbour aiding my distressed friend I thought; as I entered I found Suzie, still in her pajamas, drying, lifting and moving her belongings out of harms way in the living area, but the swooshing noises were coming from the bedroom. In the bedroom I found another dear friend of ours, Sarize, still in her sleeping shorts and a t-shirt, literally pouring buckets of water from the bedroom into the bath. Now what is strange to me is that Sarize lives only a few blocks from my house, yet here she was in her pj's cleaning Suzie's apartment and it seemed like she was already in the swing of things so she clearly arrived quite a while before I did. I grabbed my mop and started in the bathroom, hoping to be able to make a dent in the deep waters and it was not for another half an hour before we could see the light at the end of tunnel and see the water level slowly dropping.

At about 6:15 Sarize told us that she had to leave as she was hosting an event for her company this morning and had to get to the office early, so as she was packing up her buckets, brooms and mops (yes plural) I asked weather she had perhaps spent the night at Suzie's, this was the only logical conclusion I could arrive at, but to my surprise she casually said No. So my next question was naturally why she was still wearing her pajamas and then she said this: "If a friend in need phones you at 5 in the morning, you don't ask questions you just come" and then it all made sense! She got here as fast as she could, she didn't even bother to change her clothes, she came to help a friend as fast as possible - wow! How inspiring! Sarizie your selfless actions often inspire me, but this morning you really outdone yourself! Well done! Who needs guardian angels if you have friends like you!

In the end we were not able to establish where the water was coming from, but it looks like it might have been from a damaged pipe below the basin, the landlord arrived just as I was leaving, so I am sure I will be getting an update from Suzie soon. For now I am still helping by washing and drying Suzie's towels, bedding and blankets that did not survive the flood and I hope that her beautiful apartment will be in top form again soon.

Perhaps a long read for a short story, but I really learned something of true friendship this morning! Have a lovely Friday dear readers! xoxo

Friday, 11 January 2013

Cheers to new beginnings

I always find it fascinating to see two people fall in love, but to see people fall in love and then to watch that relationship grow into a solid friendship and companionship is truly special! I've had the privilege to see two close friends do exactly this, so when I received their "save the date" reminder for their wedding later this year, yesterday I was filled with excitement and happiness for the pair!

If the "save the date" reminder can capture their relationship so perfectly I cannot wait to see what the wedding will be like!


Rob and Carina, I am wishing you guys happiness, love and laughter in the wedding planning process and I hope that the two of you will find comfort in your relationship and everyday life that you are choosing together!

Cheers to new beginnings and happiness!

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Jingle bells already ringing

Last night I had my first Christmas function for the year and it is amazing how quickly one can get into the festive spirit of this holiday!

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Christmas,to me, is mainly about remembering the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and spending time with family, but it is also about giving. Giving back to those in need, giving something special to ones you love, giving someone a hug, giving people hope through the precious joy and good news of our King and giving yourself a moment to breath - to take in the important things in life again.

In little less than a month I will, as tradition will have it, be celebrating this special day with my family in our holiday home in Stilbaai and I cannot wait!

Last night was a good introduction to the festive season and a wonderful way to end off a great year with some very special girls!


Thanks Suzie, Tanya, Kim, Liza, Sarizie and Jana for your friendships and kind personalities that fill my life!

Some pics to highlight our night, thanks Suzie!

Even though it is early, I am wishing you a merry, festive and silly Christmas season xoxo

Thursday, 7 June 2012

DIY Thursday_ What's for dinner

I am hosting a dinner party this week and for those of you that know me you are aware that I take this quite seriously! (Serious with a smile that is). As it is officially winter here in Jo'burg I want to do a warm, hearty winter meal that will leave my guests asking for more... mmmm, where to begin!?

Today I am posting some yummy winter recipes for DIY Thursday - let the long winter nights in front of the fire and a glass of red wine begin!

Starter:
The ultimate winter started must be a soup or a broth; here are some YUMMY ideas:

This Turkish Red lentil soup looks absolutely delicious; from here:


Creamy Cannellini Bean Soup; from here:


Tomato Soup, from here:



Main:
When I think of winter dishes I think of stews, roasts and steamed dishes... Here are a few recipes that grabbed my attention (or tickled my taste buds) this morning:

Slow Cooker Korean Grass Fed Short Ribs; from here:


This classic Northern Chicken Curry looks yum! From here:


Something for the vegetarians out there; how good does this Slow Cooker Punjabi Eggplant with Potatoes look! From here:


 Typical winter dish a slow-cooker pot roast; from here:


No, I still don't know what I am cooking for my guests, but these are great inspirations...
Side dishes and deserts I will leave for another day. I will try to post my menu and photos of my meal next week! 

Have a happy Thursday and keep warm!!


Thursday, 2 February 2012

DIY Thursday_ The KCCC is born

I decided to include the birth and the progress of the newly formed Kitchen Counter Cooking Club (The KCCC) on DIY Thursdays because it is something that we are doing ourselves and there will probably be some interesting recipes and tips to share.

The club was formed with the idea of cooking, friendship and learning in mind and after our first meeting it is clear that we will be able to tick all 3 boxes.

What is this club exactly? Well in short: we are 4 friends that will meet monthly to cook and learn interesting recipes in order to broaden our culinary skills and experience.

At our first meeting we had to get all the administration, likes and dislikes and allergies cleared up - what would be the fun if someone could not eat the end result! We selected someone to take notes and someone to type up the month's recipes and notes; we are hoping to have the year's experiments and learning printed in a bound manual at the end of the year.

The KCCC_ January: Vietnamese Spring Rolls with Hoisin Peanut Dipping Sauce

This is a common recipe that you can easily get from most cooking sites on the Internet; see the recipe we used here
Also try Foodgawker or Punchfork for some great recipe inspirations!

Let the cooking begin!

Some of the ingredients used.

The veggie and herb mixture.

The Hoisin Peanut Dipping sauce.

Making the rolls, yummy!!

Meet Suzie, Tanya and Carina and see our team gear!

Dinner on the stoep - a well deserved prize!
We have preplanned our monthly "themes", so watch this space for February French!

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

The most adorable thing ever!

When good news are delivered and people feel happy and excited it makes me smile too!

This picture is inspired by good news of little pink feet in blue or pink socks to enter the worlds of good friends and family. 

May you feel blessed and happy on this special journey!

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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Feeling happy

Thanks to my two lovelies, Bailey and Tshepo, for a great lunchtime outing. Who knew a quick pedicure and a freshly squeezed juice could do so much for you! Today I am feeling happy and content! When I saw this quote I felt even better, thank you Ms. Hepburn!


Wishing you a wonderful Thursday afternoon!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Tea-Time

 This post is for my two tea-drinking friends Tshepo and Bailey and my mother, a real tea-snob, as we always joke at home.

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How do you like yours? I can quite comfortably say that my favorite cup of tea of the day is the first one, the one usually served in bed - thanks awesome husband!!

We received a beautiful vintage teapot as a wedding gift from my sister-in-law, one of my most favorite possessions!
To some drinking tea is exactly that - the act of consuming tea - but for others tea drinking forms an integral part of their lives; these tea connoisseurs have personal rituals and sacred habits and they usually have very specific methods of brewing, specific products and even cups and teapots to serve their tea in. I have however decided not to dwell on this today, but rather to focus on some of the marvelous and beautiful teapots out there. Enjoy.


Colourful simplicity

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Plain in pastels

feinedinge alice teapots.

Vintage elegance

Both my mom and mother-in-law have the most wonderful collections of vintage silver teapots, milk jugs and suger-pots.



Bold and Quirky

He he he_ I like you!

The object of your affection?

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Most of all, a good cup of tea boils down (i could not resist) to how you prefer to drink it and who you decide to share it with.

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