Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Domestic Bliss!

Hope that you have been enjoying an idyllic festive season.
It's been very busy busy busy here in The Humble Bungalow and I needed a "slow-mo day" today.

That meant staying in my robe until just before noon...
the second load of Christmas china in the dishwasher, washing and ironing the table cloth and napkins.
I know it's all the glamour around here 24/7...
seriously, our lives are so very ordinary it's absurd.

I am having such fun with the new Steam Turbo series LG workhorses...
they work very well unsupervised.

Look away if you are expecting a fashion post,
I am wearing my cooking uniform, a black apron
with my holiday bling Club Monaco earrings!



I am on the IPAD learning curve
an IPAD mini was in the bottom of my stocking
and my IMAC needs to get with the program
Mountain Lion or Snow Leopard...
HELP!

I am able to play games, search the internet but not able to sync my new device...
soon
"ALL IN GOOD TIME HOSTESS!"
(don't fret)

Did I ever mention that I am tech challenged?
(impatient)
I want it and I want it now!

Clever son,
darling daughter, 
and 
Mr. HB 
are my tech supports.

Thanks guys, 
I love you lots :-)

~ ~ ~

Mr. HB and I went for an invigorating and refreshing post turkey trot
on the waterfront for an hour today,
it was loverly.

More of those brisk promenades in my future as I am going to be getting fitter
retirement plans are scheduled for this June...
I desperately need to get back into shape as I have let my team down.
I know
 I had the best intentions but I have been remiss.

~ ~ ~


Chester had an appetite for the tulips.
He was banished to my hobby room for the better part of Christmas Day.
Tulips might be poisonous for kittens.

Will be back when my technical challenges can be rectified.

Happy Days my lovelies.

Be Kind
and
SMILE!

See you as soon as we can get the technical stuff sorted,
XO

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

It's the festive season!
I am nearly ready to host the family for our annual holiday feast.
I've got a few things left to get done...
so I am going to walk away from my laptop for a bit and put on my apron, roll up my sleeves and get busy in the kitchen.
Christmas music playing on the radio and all is calm...


I want to let you know how much I appreciate your comments and emails.
They connect me to you in a warm and fuzzy way and honestly they often are the highlight of my days.


The Bungalow is decorated in a simple green fashion...


The wee Charlie Brown tree
white lights and vintage ornaments.


Vintage wee pine cone baubles 
and glass garlands.
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Wishing you a Merry Christmas
Happy Holidays
from
The Hostess of The Humble Bungalow
XO

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Santa Baby!

Christmas came early to The Humble Bungalow.
Santa has delivered some pretty nice gifts with the Hostess in mind...
Thank you Santa!
Our renovation is almost finished and the rest is mostly decorating and reorganizing the storage areas.


This has been what I have been living like for about 2 weeks....
it's not our usual bathroom look.


Welcome to the new Humble Bungalow workhorses
LG steam machines

They are heavy duty so I can wash our duvets and covers instead of sending them out.
They are lined in stainless steel and are very quiet.
Nothing like my ancient ones which sounded like a 747 landing!

We are so pleased so be able to start putting things back in order.
We'll work at this over the holidays in between hosting Christmas dinner and attending a few social events.

When all is in place I'll do a post on the various improvements.

It's a very busy time for me as I am sure it is for many of you
 I have a few things left to purchase and wrap
and shop for all the food needed to put our annual Turkey dinner on the table.

So I must keep this post very brief
I need to pop by and check in with the blogs I follow as I have been offline for a couple of days.

Enjoy your weekend
Be calm and don't forget to smile.

Hostess
XO

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Cat in the Hat!

I've got a new hat (I'll show you later in this post)
which I wore when we went to see the Christmas lights at Butchart Gardens.
If you have never been to the Gardens it is a must see if you ever get to visit our fair city.


Butchart Gardens Christmas display December 2012
(picture courtesy of lovely daughter using her "fancy pants" camera)


(lovely daughter's image)
~ ~ ~
the rest of the pictures are mine
~ ~ ~
the lights are spectacular
there is also a carousel
and 
an ice skating rink


thousands of lights are wound around the trees
I particularly like the white ones


they look so crisp silhouetted against the dark night sky


The Twelve Days of Christmas are on display
here are the "Three French Hens"
you can see the Eiffel Tower in the back!



The Gardens have been open since the 1920's
please visit at any time of year you won't be disappointed 
there is a fabulous restaurant
The Blue Poppy
which has amazing high teas and delicious dinners.


It was a chilly weeknight evening 
but there was not a breath of wind and there was no rain so it was a perfect time to wander about
I wore my Lands End down coat, leather boots, leggings and my black Lands End cashmere sweater
I wore wool gloves and a new hat.

The hat has a feline flair...
it's an animal print
snow leopard perhaps?
in
soft wool and angora
cozy and warm
can you say MEOW?

The Cat is in The Hat!



Wearing my new hat 
with my 
wear them everyday 
diamond studs.


I embrace our festive Christmas traditions 
and am always on the look out for more meaningful ways to mark the holidays
with family and friends.

What are your Christmas or Holiday traditions?
Have they been passed on for generations or did they become tradition in recent years?

What is the silliest tradition that you have?

~ ~ ~
Hope that you are keeping your cool this season
there are tempers flaring at every turn 
as evidenced by erratic drivers
cranky pushy people in line up
and
rude comments made by the stressed and impatient shoppers.

Let's try and be calm and collected shall we?
There is nothing attractive when losing one's manners in public!

If you need to vent...
try singing Christmas carols in the shower at the top of your lungs!

~ ~ ~

Hostess



Sunday, December 16, 2012

Standing in line...

I've found myself standing in line quite a bit lately.
It's a busy time of year at the post office, bakery and the small shops.



In the line up at the bakery an elderly gent was dressed so fine that I did a double take.
He had a grey wool coat which must have been cashmere and a jaunty plaid scarf red, black and white on a grey background. His black shoes were shined and smart. He had snow white hair and a sparkle in his eye.
He was very animated and chatted with the clerks as he bought a loaf of bread and some scones.

The woman behind him was overdressed in my opinion...she looked like she was trying too hard to impress.
She obviously had money as she was wearing designer duds head to toe.
Coach bag and shoes and a Burberry coat and scarf. She was in a hurry and was rather inpatient with the clerk which made others in line up roll their eyes. She bought quite a few pastries and sticky buns. When she turned around I could see how pretty she was...soft features and on her lips she wore a deep shade of crimson but she had an air of sadness about her, perhaps she was grieving.

The woman directly in front of me had 3 kids in tow, all in private school uniforms, jumping up and down like Jack rabbits. She was buying them after school treats. I thought she looked amazing...simple denim jeans, a red cardigan, her hair pulled back into a pony tail, huge pearl studs a simple wallet and her car keys. She looked too young to have children of this age.
(I wonder how she tends to her complexion, whatever she does it's working.)

I was next in line and having rather an "off day" I was tired and had not taken much care with my choice of clothes as I ran out the door before the bakery closed. I had on LuLu black capri length Yoga pants, a pair of teal Ben Simons, and my black puffy down coat, a grey scarf and my hair was a mass of tangles from the wind.
I'd even forgotten to put on lipstick...



Thinking to myself as I studied the customers while I waited ~
I wondered what ~ or if people even looked at me...
and if they did what would they be thinking!


I should have done what Mother would have...
which would be 
dress your best even if you are going down in the elevator to the lobby to pick up the post!

I am so glad I didn't let Mother see me that day!

~ ~ ~

Take care

Do you strike up a conversation with strangers while waiting in line
or are you an observer?

~ ~ ~

My heart is heavy after hearing about the massacre at Sandy Hook School in Connecticut.
It is all just too horrible to imagine...
question on my lips is why?
I'll never understand it.