Fake Heart Shaped Cake......I love making fake cakes of all kinds and shapes but I have been so busy this last little while that I had not got around to making any thing new......
Fake Heart Shaped Cake......
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow." When I eventually moved to the States I was able to watch the very tall Julia Childs whipping up something delicious and making it look easy for the very first time. I was spell bound by her demeanour and speaking voice and the times she was lampooned on 'Saturday Day Night Live'......
Because of this late introduction to the great Julia I was really looking forward to watching the movie 'Julie & Julia'. I can honestly say that I loved the movie. I do not know how true to life it actually was but by the end of the movie I felt that in some small way I knew her......
Over the many years of my marriage I have learned to cook and enjoy the experience. When I was first married I made many mistakes including leaving the little baggy inside of the chicken and then roasting it. My face was a picture as I carved my first roast chicken and some of the gibblets fell out while I was performing this important task......
For most of my life the truly British Sunday roast dinner was a ritual in our home and just about every household across the British Isles. No Sunday would be complete without the smell of roast chicken, beef or lamb wafting from the open doors of homes across the nation......
Come dishing up time everything would come to a standstill. Children would change out of their Sunday best, little hands would be washed and tummies rumbled. This was the best part of the weekend where great company and good food was enjoyed and everyone could catch up with what happened that week. Truly family bonding at it's finest......
Every Sunday my mother and my second dad Brian would come over to our house and a full roast dinner including roast potatoes, roast onions, roast parsnips, peas, carrots, brussels sprouts, stuffing, Yorkshire puddings and delicious gravy poured over the top would greet everyone. This would be followed with a made from scratch pastry apple pie with custard and a dollop of Devonshire icecream over the top......
By the time I had finished this feat I would have the privilege of leaving the clearing up and sitting down. My mum, Brian and my husband would take over the kitchen and work as a team to wash and clear up. We did not have a dish washer so this simple task was really appreciated......
Now when I look back I realise that I used to prepare and serve up a Thanksgiving dinner every Sunday. The funny thing is that when you have made it as often as I have it becomes second nature. You really get into the swing of things and become a true pro. I have literally cooked this meal over 1,300 times, I find that hard to believe looking back but it is true......
Christmas Crackers......
The roast dinner is still my husband and son's favourite meal of all time and when I make one there is a small stampede for the table. It is the one meal that I know everyone will attend, be on time and we can sit, relax and talk. Though of course when it is prepared for Christmas we also sit with our Christmas crackers pulled and funny paper hats on our heads. Another truly British past-time, that on Boxing Day and Christmas Day we will happily look silly and sport our paper hats while reading to each other the worst jokes on the planet that come with the crackers......
Memories are made of times like this and cherished for ever. Today dear Brian is no longer with us and my mother is in England but I will always have the memories of those wonderful halcyon days when we all sat together and wore our silly hats......
I also know that I will again go back to England to live and to spend my mother's remaining years close to her and again prepare the family roast dinner. Traditions will begin again and life will go full circle......
And yes, I will be cooking our favourite roast dinner meal this weekend,
Mmmmm, good......
Recently our family was in Erie, Pennsylvania, visiting a relative. While there, we had a chance to swim in the community swimming pool. It was fun, but our host wanted to take us to Lake Erie to enjoy the sandy beaches, the cresting waves, and the beauty of the setting sun. My children protested because they wanted to swim in the pool. But I tried to get them to see that going to the beaches of Presque Isle would be a much greater plan.
I believe Jesus wanted Simon Peter to see He had something much greater in mind for him—he would “catch men” (Luke 5:10) instead of fish. Jesus told Peter to go to the deeper water and let down his nets for a catch (v.4). Peter had just returned from an unsuccessful night of fishing, but at Jesus’ command he obeyed and said, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net” (v.5). Humbled by the miraculous catch of fish, Peter bowed in awe before the Lord, who then told him that from that point on He wanted him to fish for men. Peter left everything and followed Him.
God’s greater plan for us may not be to leave our occupation. But it’s His plan that we use our time, resources, and careers to bring others into the kingdom. — Marvin Williams

One of my most memorable escapades was finding a dead and I mean truly dead mouse at the back of our next door neighbours house. This poor little mouse was so dead it was positively stiff but in my young mind and heart I felt I could revive it. I puckered up my little mouth and attempted to provide the 'Kiss Of Life' to a completely dead little rodent. I wish I could say that doing things like this was only an occasional habit but it is sad to say that I was always up to pranks like this......
Cats, dogs, birds and any little injured or abandoned animal would find it's way home with me. I can remember the very large seagull that I found with an infected cut on its foot. My poor mother had to bundle me into the backseat of the car with this large bird and take it to the vets. On the way to the vet's the seagull rapidly threw up over me and the car, have you ever smelled
regurgitated fish, not good. The windows were down that day! I think it was car sick and you cannot believe the look my mother gave me I could have been looking for my own Green Gables, Marilla and Matthew......
Needless to say I was banned from bringing home any more seagulls that day but that was an easy promise to keep, I mean how many of those things do you find hopping around on one foot!......
I would love to hear from you about your own favorite character that you feel most refects your personality. Take care and never grow tired of hunting for frogs or giving the 'Kiss Of Life' to a dead rodent!......



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The glory shines before me! (Gospel Hymn Book)
I just wanted to take a moment to show you my latest custom Baby Keepsake Box. This special custom gift was requested for a new little baby boy that made his arrival into the world a few days ago. Thank goodness I actually made the box a month ago and was just waiting for Paul's arrival in order to customise the interior with his birth statistics. This will now be winging it's way to the proud new parents next week. I hope they love it......
I love making keepsakes for families to hand down from generation to generation. I try as hard as I can to use vintage details and also things that are still crafted in the old way and not massed produced. I get many of my supplies from all over the world and love how the final design comes together. These lovely baby boxes will hold the first tooth, lock of baby hair, baby shoe and other little memento's that are sentimental to the mother and father. This one does not have a musical movement in it but I have produced these as music boxes also......
Homecoming......I would have to guess that for many little girls the first doll house is an opportunity to begin and practice the joys of having your own home. It does not matter how the doll house is contructed or how much it cost. It can be the grandest manufactured beauty or a simple shoe box that has been painted. The joy of decorating and making it just so is the same and a pure delight......
I was never lucky enough to have a proper or 'real' doll house as money was in short supply but that did not stop my sister and I from creating our own from a cardboard box. Little windows and doors were carefully cut out and wallpaper samples were begged from the local paint and decorating shop. There was always an abundance of out of date sample books and these were a wonderful source for our special little home......
I can still remember my sister and I carefully mixing up glue made from flour and water in order for us to hang the precious decorative scraps. Never was more love or care put into that cardboard box. Once the walls were covered the next task was carpet. This was more often than not scraps of velvet or an old knitted sweater cut up, perfect for two eager young girls......
Once the walls and floors were finished it was on to the very earnest job of making the furniture. I am sure that our efforts were very amateurish but it did not matter, we loved making our little chairs, tables and beds from whatever we could lay our hands on. Matchboxes, old sardine tins and empty spools of thread all found their way into 'our house' to become one of a kind furniture. Now when I think of those times I was living out the adventure's of one of my favourite childhood stories 'The Borrowers' by Mary Norton.
Homily was proud of her sitting-room - the walls had been papered with scraps of old letters out of waste-paper baskets, and Homily had arranged the handwriting sideways in vertical stripes which ran from floor to ceiling. On the walls, repeated in various colours, hung several portraits of Queen Victoria as a girl; these were postage stamps, borrowed by Pod some years ago from the stamp-box on the desk in the morning-room. There was a lacquer trinket-box, padded inside and with the lid open, which they used as a settle, and that useful stand-by - a chest of drawers made of match-boxes. There was a round table with a red velvet cloth, which Pod had made from the wooden bottom of a pill-box supported on the carved pedestal of a knight from the chess-set.
In my mind's eye I can still see our two little heads bent closely together, sisters united as we concentrated and worked on our masterpiece. Never was a cardboard box loved so much and enjoyed for so long a time. Our cardboard doll house is now long gone and those little girls are now grown with homes of their own to decorate but some dreams don't fade away......These photographs are of the three dolls houses that are now in my collection. I have slowly collected all of the co-ordinating furniture and they are ready for 'The Borrowers' to move in. I hope that they will feel at home here......
There will always be a little girl inside of me finding joy in decorating her beloved cardboard box......
May you also find happiness in your own home and continue to find your own joy......
I have for a long time loved French graniteware and have collected a number of pieces over the years. These are some of my enamel pitchers that I have in my collection. I particularily love anything with flowers and if they have blue in the design then all the better......
I love knowing that many years ago these were a utilatarian kitchen or bathroom item and were used and enjoyed everyday. If there is damage to the enamel I do not mind because this just shows the age and character of a piece. The passage of time and the wear left behind is equally beautiful in it's own lovely way. Much like ourselves......
Enamelware was made by heating coloured glass onto metal and because of this if you drop a piece you will cause a lot of damage. There were many ways to decorate with flowers and birds being some of the most popular subjects. Chicken wire was also used to give a design on the metal known as 'Snow On The Mountain', and 'End Of Day' EOD pieces were created where any bits of glass in a myriad of colours were used up on the days final pieces. These have a charm all of their own and are eagerly sought after......
I hope that you enjoy looking at some of my favourite things in my own home......