Sunday, December 20, 2015

Christmas count down....

Christmas in 5 days...
time to wrap presents, write out and plan the menus, shop for the groceries, and deliver gifts.
There have been parties and open houses all great excuses to get dressed up and be social.


Today I took some time to savour a cafe au lait...
and catch up on my blog reading.
Lisa at a mid life of privilege wrote a thought provoking post yesterday 
you might like to pop over and read it .


The grand children and I made a sleigh for "Santa"...
the porcupine on top of the sleigh is Santa.
(I point this out just in case you did not recognize him)


These two weary workers are "the elves"
I suspect that there are a lot of weary folks out and about these days.
It is difficult juggling work, family with the added responsibility of  Christmas
preparations.


Even Santa has his helpers.


These wee felted animals were a small gift to the grandchildren on our "play date" last week.
I popped over and had an afternoon of fun and games while our lovely DIL ran some errands and did some shopping.

The wee ones are so excited!

I can remember back to my childhood when my sister and I would lie under the Xmas tree with the Sears and Eaton's catalogues and dream about what Santa Claus might bring.
We were oblivious to the extra work that Mother was going through to make sure that Christmas would be memorable.

Every year she sewed us matching dresses...one for her and then one for each of us.
Velvet was the fabric of choice 
 ours had lace trim at the neck and sleeves and sometimes on the hem.
Bright colours were her passion and I recall dresses in fuchsia, teal, cobalt blue and red.

The cookie tins were filled with her traditional cookies, bars and squares.
Heavy fruitcakes with almond paste were baked and regularly doused with sherry...
kept in our cool sunroom until guests arrived for various parties.

Mother never seemed to be stressed or tired...
as kids we were oblivious on what was required to "make Christmas happen"...
We were rather distracted 
dreaming about our Christmas morning stockings 
filled with an orange in the toe
 a Cadbury Flake Bar 
a few small toys.

Such great memories...


Our Christmas will look slightly different this year
as we will be celebrating over two days instead of just the one with the family.
Our children are carving out some new traditions of their own 
making memories for their wee ones and partners.


Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!



Thursday, December 17, 2015

Festive season snippets..all is calm, all is bright.

The festive season is in full swing...
socials, lunches, parties, shopping, baking, gift giving, concerts, Christmas Carols, decorations, egg nog lattes and gingerbread houses are just a few of the highlights that I savour and enjoy.
It is a busy time of year.

Maintaining balance and calm we like taking a drive in the country and having a healthy lunch in a waterfront bistro.


These beautiful swans look pretty content nibbling in the farmer's field.
You can see the pumpkins in the back ground and the raindrops on the window of Mr. HB's car.


Caesar salad with kale and romaine lettuce.


I spy with my little eye a wee kitten in an Advent calendar...
in one of the shops along Oak Bay Avenue.


Felted animals...
I have a serious crush on these charming wee cute and cuddly creatures!




Christmas Tree in the lobby of the Laurel Point Hotel where we took in the annual decorated gingerbread house display.


The baking and decorating of the gingerbread displays is quite impressive.
I remember trying to make one years ago and it listed so far to the right that it fell apart!


Neighbours are decorating...
the streets looks quite bright and festive.


Oops 
a gold bauble blew down in the gale force winds...
I stopped on my walk to capture the image not realizing that I would be visible in the reflection.


I'll be posting sporadically over the next weeks as there are so many wonderful and engaging activities to enjoy.

Right now I have my nose firmly planted in Louise Penny's latest novel 
the Inspector Gamache mystery series..."The Nature of the Beast" is brilliant!
If you have never read Louise's books start with the first in the series and work your way up.
She uses the same characters and they develop over time.

Thank you for stopping by...

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

OOTD what I wore to a party.

Tis the season to be sparkly...fa la la la la la la la la.


OOTD
Vintage Woodwards sequin top
Black Nygaard velvet pants
Stuart Weitzman patent shoes with gross grain bows


Hand sewn sequins = Holiday sparkle.


Ready to go...


I had my hair cut and few layers put back to free up the natural curl.
I opted for bright Red lips for the evening...


Hand hammered sterling earrings...vintage.


Standing by the fridge so that Mr. HB could take a picture for me to text to lovely daughter.
My arms are so short that a selfie would not have worked.



The food was catered by Julie.
The Tapas were delicious and  totally amazing.
She kept them coming hot out of the oven...I don't know how she does it!


The tasty skinny bread sticks were a big hit.
Tapenaude, stuffed dates and fig spread, assorted cheeses, nuts, crackers, a frittata type tarte.
Smoked salmon, beef tenderloin, crispy cubes of pork belly.


Lox, cream cheese and caviar...I enjoyed several of these tasty morsels.
Love how the caviar "pops" a salty sensation when you bite into it.


Asparagus wrapped in prosciutto and grilled.


My favourite were the Lamb "Popsicles."
Fresh off the BBQ and drizzled with curry sauce.
Vikram Vij has a recipe for these in his cookbook.


later on in the evening...


With a fun group of people
good food
great conversations
a present exchange 
bubbly
wine
Single Malt Scotch
we had all the ingredients for a Party.
They all came together to make for an enjoyable evening.
Thanks again to Julie!

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Walking in between the Windstorms...

We had a brief respite from the storms that have been pummelling our coast and the sun shone brightly in a clear blue sky.


What a lovely view!


The blue sky was such a gift after so many days of gloomy grey.
I felt so much energy walking along the seafront.
I found myself smiling to myself and to those that I passed by.


This seagull let me get quite close to take a photo.


The sun illuminated these trees and cast an amber glow.


The shoreline was littered with large logs washed ashore from the storms.
They are tossed around like match sticks in the winds and some land on the sidewalk and the road.
The pavement was full of rocks and pebbles that had been thrown up by the cresting waves...
it was a walk where I had to look down often so as not to trip.

It felt wonderful to breathe in the salty air and have the sun beam down and warm my face.
There was not even a hint of a breeze...


on the way back home the sun was setting into the sea
another day done.


Earlier in the week 
on one of those ghastly windy days 
I splurged and had a facial.
I have not had a facial for ages and ages...
it was a lovely experience being pampered.

It was my first visit to Sapphire Day Spa.
The lovely young woman who takes good care of my feet in the spring and summer months moved to this spa which is located downtown.
She used a line of organic skincare products called Eminence.
I love the variety of products that are targeted to individual skin care needs.
I purchased a couple of "Starter kits" with smaller sample sizes.
I will be switching over to this new line as the products are remarkably effective.

While I was out buying a few gifts, I found two new bras 
(which I needed)
 Olga and Triumph bras at bargain basement prices.
Then on the way to the check out I zigzagged to the clothing racks...


Black and Blue with a touch of mustard yellow = leopard


This Chaus top is just what I needed to "perk up" my black and grey wardrobe.

I bought some new skinny jeans with a "higher waist" 
Mom Jeans 
(so much more comfortable now that my mid section is wobbly)
The waist is not tight at all, the spandex in the jeans acts as a tummy tamer!


Hope that you are pacing yourself and enjoying the Christmas preparations at a reasonable speed.
Give yourself permission to reduce any unwanted stress...
take away anything that is not necessary.
Christmas will still happen and everything does not need to be "picture perfect."
Please do not exhaust yourself...stay calm.
Be realistic and choose to celebrate traditions that are most important to you and your family.
Ask for help, delegate some of the jobs or cross them off your list!

"Being in control of your life and having realistic expectations about your day-to-day challenges are the keys to stress management, which is perhaps the most important ingredient to living a happy, healthy and rewarding life."

~ Marilu Henner ~

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Parisian lunch...

Last Spring when I visited Paris I savoured the delicious food served in cafes and restaurants.
The breakfasts consisted of croissants, yogurt and fruit served with strong coffee and steamed milk.
They kept me going while I walked for many hours exploring the various arrondissments.
When I needed a rest I would stop at a wee sidewalk cafe for lunch...



I took a cooking class at La Cuisine and learned how to prepare duck.
I have not made it yet since coming home but it is on my "list of things to do!"


This cookbook is full of great recipes and there are stories and snippets that go along with each section.
I love his simple recipe for making omelets.


Beat 2 large eggs and add 1 teaspoon of cream or full fat milk.
Toss in some herbs, salt and pepper.


Lay a handful of Arugula or Mesclun greens on the plate.
Dress with a little vinaigrette.


Melt butter in an omelet pan on medium high heat until it foams and bubbles.


Pour egg mixture into the pan and cook until the edges are set.
Top with a little grated cheese.


Here is the basic recipe as seen on Page 133 of David's book.
You can see that I am a messy cook dripping bits and smudging the pages...
I think these little "splodges" left behind show which recipes are used most often.


Slip a large flipper underneath the omelet and flip carefully...
roll over on itself and out of the pan onto the plate.


Lunch is served.
Low in calories, filling and with every bite I recall the sights and sounds of the Parisian Cafes.
Taste and food can transport you back in time...


A beautiful Hellebore flower seen on my walk.

I managed to get out for a 5K walk yesterday between the windstorms...
right now as I write this the winds have whipped up again and the trees are straining and bending with the sheer force of the gusts.

I'll be back with some more photos from the walk but right now I have an appointment and I do not want to be late!