Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Primal Bento (veggies, meat, nuts, olives and cheese)

My Bento 
Contents: Pepper salami, baby carrots, edam cheese, garlic stuffed olives, and a delicious nut mix (almonds, cashews, pecans, macadamias and Brazil nuts)
                                                                           Luke's Bento
Contents: Garlic roast beef, baby carrots, gouda cheese, garlic stuffed/kalamata olives, and a delicious nut   mix (almonds, cashews, pecans, macadamias and Brazil nuts)

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I Love Parcels

 We got a lovely surprise in the mail yesterday. Mail makes me happy, especially packages like these :)
Circus was quite intrigued.... What's in there?
Why its 200 Vietnamese instant Coffee Packets of course. Thank you so much Rita for replenishing our supply of our absolute favourite coffee! 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Icicles

We've had a long, cold and snowy winter this season in Kelowna.  I don't remember having icicles at all last year.. and these babies have been growing for weeks!  

 Out entire eavesdrop is filled to overflowing with ice, the drips are landing on our bushes below and are forming even more icicles on their way down.
I find the different forms fascinating, and a beautiful side effect of the bitter cold we've been enduring.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Veggie and Tuna Salad Bento

 Oh how I've missed this!  I'm back to making bento again after taking a break for a couple of months.  I find that I appreciate the act, the art, and the final product of making bento much more if I take a brief hiatus every now and then. 
Hello old friend - my tried and trusted tuna bento
Contents: baby carrots, radishes, cucumber slices and tuna salad (celery, white onion, skipjack tuna and olive oil mayo)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Homemade Cottage Journal

 I made this 'Cottage Journal' for my parents for Christmas and now I can do a post about it without ruining the surprise!   Of course I had to make one homemade gift this year and I had this idea in the back of my mind since visiting the cottage this summer.
I bought a good quality journal from chapters to start with.  Then I added some nature themed scrapbook paper, washi tape, and other embellishments to make it interesting. I also added some pictures of my family enjoying the cottage to make it more personal.
 When I thought of the idea initially, I thought it would be a great place to record what happens at the cottage through out the year.  A place to record important information and happenings, perhaps some favourite photos. I was also hoping it would be used as a guest sign-in book so that visitors have a place to record their name, date of visit, and perhaps share an experience or two.
I hope this journal begins to reflect all of the love, warmth and enjoyment that is experienced while living the 'cottage life'.