Valentine’s Day

Posted at 5:07 pm by & filed under Daily Life.

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Yellow ‘in Love’ print by Dekanimal

I hope you have a wonderful day, whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or not. Every day should be filled with love, really.

Josh and I do celebrate, sort of. We get little gifts for each other and tonight I am making dessert, which we usually don’t eat. I think I partly like celebrating for the amusement factor because of how cheesy the day is and how much of big deal it is for marketing. Valentine’s Day – another good reason for a sale! It’s kind of fun to make fun of it by not taking it seriously and being extra goofy (we are already extremely goofy).

Our first Valentine’s, Josh wrote me a poem and made a Venn diagram stating how awesome I am. I wrote him a love letter. Last year he got me Lego and I made him creme brulee. This year I ordered a large box of American candy for us to share* and bought him a Star Wars ‘How To Speak Wookie’ book, complete with sound! I really hope he does not read this before he gets home. If so, sorry honeybee!

Honestly, Valentine’s Day is just an excuse to have an extra date night in our week :p . And it is motivation to shave my legs and wear nicer underwear.

*BabyRuth bar, come to mama!

P.S., I have some extremely exciting + terrifying news to announce in the coming week, once my head a little more wrapped around it all. No, I am not pregnant.

Good Reads

Posted at 1:31 pm by & filed under Internet.

Kyla’s goal keeping post is about creating experience-based goals. I think this concept is awesome and likely to increase the chances of goals being viable long-term. Love.

The Bloggess goes head-to-head with her husband over a giant chicken sculpture. This is an older post from last year, & I’m probably the last to know about it, but it’s super-amusing & worth a read/re-read anyway! I love how Jenny writes about disagreements with her guy: relationships are not always peachy and “Oh, yes, my love, I would simply love to do that/remove this/etc for you/us/myself”. Sometimes it’s more like “Oh my God, would you just shut up and accept my purchase of a giant metal chicken?! IT IS FUNNY. Also, you are being a dick.”

The wedding of Bluebird Vintage’s James and her love, Aubrey, is a feast for the eyes. I’m not a big wedding person. Most of them I find them annoying and falsely personal/individual (they often seem to fit into some ideal of what a wedding is/should be). This one, however, was a truly stunning, personal, intimate and basically perfect celebration of love. The feature over at 100 Layer Cake is in two parts: one & two. James has also shared photos over at the Bleubird blog, here and here. Seriously, I just about cried – in a cafe – at the emotional photos of the ceremony. My eyes misted and I had to switch tabs in my browser and compose myself.

And now I shall will myself to stop doing Other Things and download past exam papers in order to prepare for my exam on Monday. Oh gee, can’t wait…

Sam, xo

February photo a day: Week 1 recap

Posted at 9:20 pm by & filed under Photography.

Hurrah, one week down. Not without bumps however…

feb photo a day: 1 - your view
Day 1 – my view: very messy living room (it’s still messy but the coffee table is different!).

Feb photo a day: 2
Day 2 – words: ‘Bokung Collection’ on my most favourite bag.

Feb photo a day - 3
Day 3 – hands: my fingers (close enough…) after my manicure. Black with gold tips!

FEB photo a day - 4: a stranger
Day 4 – a stranger: I had to get…inventive…here. I didn’t leave the house that day and as such, saw no strangers. I resorted to taking a snap of a random woman on TV, instead. It was a show about her and this guy meeting in Ibiza and getting it on in the toilet of a club, then going back to England after their respective holidays and ‘losing touch’. They both wanted to get ‘back in touch’ and so I guess resorted to going on television in order to do so? I am not sure how their story ended. Probably with more sex in bathrooms.

Feb photo a day - 5: 10am
Day 5 – 10am: This was 10:16am on Sunday just as I sat down to eat breakfast (scrambled – non-green – eggs and ham. Sam I am.).

Day 6 – dinner: Is missing because I forgot to take a photo of my dinner after I had remembered, while cooking it, that I needed to. Then I was going to take a photo of Josh’s plate of dinner when he got home from karate, but I forgot again. Then I was going to take a photo of the dirty dishes from dinner but thought ‘Nah’.

Feb photo a day - 7
Day 7 – button: two buttons from my fuzzy grey cardigan.

So, that is this week, in photos, somewhat. They are pretty shite, and by that I mean I don’t put much thought into taking them. I read the brief and find the nearest thing that fits and voila. I’m glad I’m not doing that photo challenge where you work on photography techniques (I am too lazy to find that link, but just about everyone on my Twitter is doing it). Maybe I should be doing that one though.

Tomorrow, it better be sunny.

Blog-keeping*

Posted at 2:36 pm by & filed under WrongDecade News.

*Like house-keeping but on your behind, preferably in a comfy chair with good music.

I have just gone live with my new blog design. I’ve literally been trying to redesign the blog for about 3 months but every time I came up with something I thought I liked, I changed my mind. A few weeks ago this design was born and I have been tweaking it ever since. I just wanted something very simple, light, and clean. I suppose much of my inspiration has been Scandanavian interiors that are based on whites and other neutrals. Um, and peaches.

I’ve actually totally widgetized the template too, which I’d never done before. Thank god it was relatively easy (in the end…). Now I’m using widgets, I wish I had started years ago. So much easier.

The other thing is that I’m going to write up a page that’s a central starting point for all the features, past and present. I know I can be super-inconsistent with regular features so hopefully this will make those themed posts a bit easier to find.

Okie-dokie, that’s it! xo

February Photo A Day Challenge

Posted at 12:26 pm by & filed under Photography.

February Photos a Day Challenge
Photo challenge by Fat Mum Slim

I’ve decided to participate in a photo challenge this month. I know, everyone and their dog is doing it, but whatever. It means I take more photos and I get to have a little record of this month! Actually, wouldn’t it be cool to do a photos challenge each month and then collect up all the pictures to make a scrapbook of your year? Nice keepsake, I think. :)

Here is Day 1, my view:

feb photo a day: 1 - your view
Horrifyingly messy living room that is driving me nuts.

I think a posting round-up of photos once a week would probably work out better, so in the mean time, follow my Flickr or Twitter for daily updates.

Good Reads 29/1

Posted at 9:08 am by & filed under Food, Inspiration, Internet.

After my last post and experiencing lots of thoughts and feelings on what I want to do with my life, the following reads have been helpful for gaining a bit of much-needed perspective.

  • This article by author Justine Musk on developing a creative practice is fantastic. I like her explanation of how repeated actions become easier for neurons to transmit and how these habits can be used for the better in our creative work.
  • After finding the above article I browsed Justine’s blog some more and found this article on embracing some of our flaws because they can actually be used positively. Just because someone may think something we do is weird/bad/wrong/too much, doesn’t mean that thing is always negative! Embrace your ‘too muchness’ and use it to your advantage.
  • I found this website yesterday about living minimally and I found it pretty interesting. I admit I am materialistic in that I am very much affected by my surroundings and have always preferred to surround myself with aesthetically pleasing things (I’ve also discovered since having my own flat that I am neat/clean freak and mess drives me insane). As I’ve grown, I also like those things to have a function, but, generally, whatever it is is not always a necessity. I would like to simplify my living spaces and life a bit.
  • Food for thought: “And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” – Anais Nin

To end, this isn’t so much as a read as a Do. This recipe sounds pretty amazing!

When things feel difficult

Posted at 10:01 am by & filed under Daily Life, Mind & Body.

While I struggle to get super personal here, I often find myself thinking that if I share some of my experiences with anxiety and depression it might be helpful for myself and maybe even others. I know that when I read about other people’s struggles with these things I get a sense of not being alone which is incredibly comforting during moments of darkness.

This week I have been feeling off. I wouldn’t say depressed because I don’t think it’s reached that level yet, but I’ve been feeling blue and a bit anxious. I don’t want to do very much, I feel tired, and I sort of want to either hide away by myself or surround myself with the most comforting people I know (i.e. my mother and sisters). I’ve also been rather tearful. I would say that I am ‘a crier’ anyway. I’ll sob over a WISPA ad on TV, for example, or shed a few drops when Ellen Degeneres gives stuff away to deserving people. This is much more likely if it’s around the time I have PMS. These all seem fairly valid reasons to cry though. This week, waves of deep sadness have come over me at random moments, no commercials or menstruation necessary.

I do know that I am not feeling great about university. I find it extremely difficult to care enough about the topics, the outcome of getting my degree, etc. to care about the work involved. As the years have gone by, I have come to realise that I don’t particularly enjoy academic work. I often find research tedious and writing assignments is more like a nasty chore. I know that these things are about attitude. Somehow I have developed this attitude of just not liking it and therefore fighting it the whole time. More often lately I have been daydreaming about the things I would rather be doing: designing bags and stationery, and selling them to make a living. I no longer daydream about being a clinical psychologist. The thought of it actually causes the physical sensation of being strangled a little, or stuck in a very small box. I don’t think I want to listen to peoples’ problems, not because I don’t care, but because I am not sure I want my work-life to be based around others’ probably negative problems and having to confront that every day while maintaining my own positive head space.

I don’t know what all of this means right now. It’s like a big puzzle with only some of the pieces and absolutely no image to reference. I have no idea what the picture is or how many of the pieces fit together. It’s confusing and frustrating. Is this a quarter-life crisis? I’m 24 in a few months and I feel like I’m partially on the wrong path. My interest in psychology is there but I just don’t know if I actually want to be a psychologist any more. When I think of who I am and what I love, being creative is the most prominent thing. It is what has always been my strongest, most consistent love. From playdough sculptures and wooden cars made with milk bottle lids for wheels to painting ceramics to drawing and painting to needlework and sewing to website design and beyond. All of my most-loved hobbies have been artistic and over the last year and half I have been coming to the conclusion that, actually, I think I would rather make a living from doing something creative.

When I think of me, I don’t think any other career makes as much sense as one based in art. Which is basically what my dad has been saying to me since I was about 14. So, now what?

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Breakfast 20/01

Posted at 8:13 am by & filed under Food.

Porridge and coffee

One thing I know for sure is that if I don’t eat breakfast I will either a) be a raging bitch all morning, or b) vomit. Another thing I know for sure is that eating the same breakfast all the time is boring. I know people (ahem, grandma) who eat the same cereal every day and have done for years. I get tired of the same cereal by the time the box is three-quarters empty.

The last couple of days I’ve been delving into the world of porridge (aka oatmeal). I have a love-hate relationship with this grainy mush. If it’s too thick I won’t touch it, if it’s too runny I may as well drink an oat smoothie. Also, it’s capacity to sustain a person has seemed pathetic at best. I don’t want to eat at 7am and find myself hungry by 8:30. I know this sounds like a Rag on Porridge post, but it’s not, I assure you.

I’ve always found that if porridge is made with some fruit and spices it will sustain me for longer. Those quick-cook oats and instant porridge packets tend to use ground or small flaked (rolled) oats but I prefer to use wholegrain, large rolled oats because they’re more substantial (to me, anyway).

Here’s what I do!

Ingredients
2/3 cup wholegrain rolled oats
pinch of salt
cinnamon to taste (1/4 tsp for me)
6 peach slices, canned in juice
2-3 Tbsp peach juice
1/3 cup (79ml) of boiling water
1/3 + 1/6 cup (120ml) milk

Method
1. Put the oats, salt, cinnamon, peach slices and peach juice in a saucepan then add the water and milk.
2. Bring to a boil over med-high heat then simmer on a low-med heat, stirring occasionally, until porridge is the desired thickness. For me, it’s about 5-7 minutes.
3. Let porridge cool a bit before eating. Trust me.

Porridge in the making
Simmering porridge.

And we’re done! For variation you can use any kind of fruits you like, and your favourite spices. I used to use banana quite a bit with cinnamon, and grated apple with cinnamon too. Danielle uses blueberries in her baked oatmeal! I’ve also heard of people using fruit juice as the main liquid rather than milk and/or water.

Porridge and coffee 2
Peach + cinnamon porridge with coffee.

What did you have for breakfast today?

Good Reads 14/1

Posted at 9:46 am by & filed under Internet.

This week I’ve enjoyed a number of awesome articles from around the web and wanted to share them with you. You’re welcome.

  • Gala wrote a great article on how couples can bring some spark back to their relationship. I reckon this is great for long-term couples of any duration; it’s easy to get into a routine and forget to mix it up sometimes.
  • I found Danielle’s Hello Giggles column on making girlfriends as an adult particularly helpful; I lack in the close female friend department and as I get older I find myself desiring such relationships more and more. I think a close group of girlfriends is an amazing thing to have.
  • I’ve never been to a desert. New Zealand doesn’t have any and while we have a stretch of road called the Desert Road, it is not at all desert-like. It’s disappointing, quite frankly, especially as a child. Anyway, the lovely Nubby was in Arizona last month and has shared some seriously gorgeous desert photos over on her blog here and here. It makes me want to move there immediately.
  • Design*Sponge featured a house that I fell in love with. Such a great space and so many awesome storage ideas.
  • And finally, just for your viewing pleasure, a really cool Lady Gaga cover by Ithacacapella a cappella group and P22 Chorus. Love it when kids sing!
  • ‘kay, now go and have a brilliant weekend!