Monday, July 20, 2009

Home Sweet Home

We are picking up the keys to our new house this week.

It's a beautiful double fronted terrace, built in 1908 - purposefully for senior engineers in the local shipbuilders. Very appropriate as my husband is now a senior comissioning engineer there.

I went for a good look round today with the agent. Big plans are forming in my head. The current owners have done a great job of decorating whilst keeping some original features. They have replaced the two fires, but have gone for Edwardian style replacements like this one:







I am wondering how my existing furniture, pictures, ornaments and .... cultural artefacts will fit (eg:
didgeridoo and Jack Johnson autographed hand painted
surfboard - I KNOW!)

I am thinking that we turn our guest room into a kind of travellers respite. I'd like to keep the TV in there too. We got used to not having one in NZ, but I want one here to watch movies on, and I can picture a nice 42" flat screen hanging on the wall with the surfboard hanging from the ceiling above. Although I may need to rethink this idea, as I am discovering the merits of letting my little girl veg in front of In the Night Garden while I get our bags and coats ready.





I do want to keep to tradition in the bathroom though. This is a true Edwardian bathroom















And this is a modern version which I love.














I am thinking I am going to be busy busy busy for the next year! And I am going to love every minute.



Monday, July 13, 2009

A taste of New Zealand in Cumbria



Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.

I had such a lovely weekend. I met these friends in New Zealand and I realised this weekend that they played a big part of shaping who I was over there, and knowing that I can be that person here is great.

I showed them round my home town. Its always nice to see your own back yard through a tourists eyes. I remember now why I moved back to the UK. I really do live in a beautiful part of the country. My home town centre is not the nicest - especially with the credit crunch causing many more shops to close - but a 5 minute drive takes me to some amazing places.

Furness Abbey


Piel Castle


And, of course the beautiful Lake District.

We also found a little of NZ in a quaint village called Broughton. Its a small little market town, that dates back to the 11th century. There is a beautiful little cafe/bakery there, where you are guaranteed to get a good cup of coffee, and amazingly they had a sculpture of a NZ tiki on display.



We felt at home.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Sharing

I am touched that my friend shared this with me...

TODAY
Today, I will delete from my journal two days: yesterday and tomorrow. Yesterday was to learn from and tomorrow... well that will be the consequence of what I can do today.

Today, I will face life with the sure knowledge that this day will never return

Today, is the last opportunity I have to live intensely, as no one can assume that I will see tomorrows sunrise

Today, I will be brave enough not to let any opportunity pass me by, my only alternative is to succeed

Today I will invest my most valuable resource, my time in the most transcendental work, my life

Today I will spend each minute passionately, to make today a different and unique day in my life

Today I will defy every obstacle that appears on my way, trusting I will succeed

Today, I will resist pessimism and will conquer the world with a smile and a positive attitude of always expecting the best

Today, I will make of every ordinary task a sublime expression

Today I will take the time to be happy and will leave my footprints and my presence in the hearts of others, not just in the sands of time

Today, I invite you to begin a new season where we can dream that everything we undertake is possible and we fulfil that dream with joy and dignity

Today, why not perform a random act of kindness...?

And if there are those that you love, tell them, you don't know when it might be your last opportunity

Tell them, as I have just done.... today.

Kiwi pals

What a great day!
Old kiwi pals have come to stay - unfortunately due to sad circumtances, but it is lovely to see them. And so strange for them to be in Blighty!
We were all getting very excited about going to Asda, having curries and Englsh crisps. Then we got depressed at not being able to get decent coffee, and of course no surf. But, ah well - we all have to make sacrifices.
So tomorrow we are going to head out to the country (go bush) We are going to have a wee outing to Broughton, a beautiful market town with the best substitute Kiwi cafe we have found. Then its off to Swallows and Amazons country - better known as Coniston. Hopefully the weather will be fine so we can have a little paddle.

Seeing my pals has raised the big question - 'have we done the right thing, coming back?' There is no right answer. We have done the right thing now.

And thats probably the best answer.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

I'm back in the world of blogging

I took a recent sabatical from blogging.
Firstly I was doing the hippie thing in a camper in Aus, then I moved back to England, and I didn't think it was 'the done thing.'
However, I missed it. Not that I really got into it. I kept on following other bloggers and wished I had the creativity to carry on.
So I decided tonight to really go for it.
I am not currently 'working' in the paid sense, although am discovering the hardest job in the world is also the most rewarding/fascinating/fun... So this can be my intellectual outlet of sorts. Thats the plan anyway.

Watch this space...