Tuesday 30 October 2012

Uploading Photos On IPad And My Sore Thumb

It's taken me 10 months at least to work out how to upload photos from the iPad onto my blog and I have finally done it, now I need to work out how to do it from my phone. Here is a photo I took earlier, it is of my sore thumb. I have worked it hard the last few days by painting our house, if you look close you can see the paint still on my hand. it is absolutely so sore near the base from holding the paint brush and roller. Today I am grateful that I have finally worked out the photo attachment for the ipad and for my thumb, it has kept going and it needs to keep going without too much pain as I still have lots more painting to do.
Steph


Monday 29 October 2012

Eggs

Tonight for dinner I made cabbage scramble. You may be screwing your face up and thinking, yuk! but really it's quite delicious and even Zoe likes it and she actually asked for it. Because we are still in the camper and almost ready to move in to the house, we haven't been shopping so the fridge and pantry are pretty bare. We did have eggs, cabbage, mushrooms, spring onions and asparagus available so I made the cabbage scramble with these. Eggs are a saviour at our place because even though there isn't much else you can always make something with eggs.
Steph

Sunday 28 October 2012

Followers Comments

I have just been reading over some of my old posts and the comments I have received on some of them and thought about how truly inspirational and motivating it is when I do get comments. So I am encouraging you all to comment more just because I love it.
Steph

Friday 26 October 2012

Occupancy Cerificate

We received out Occupancy Certificate in the mail today so to us that means our house is completed and even though we don't actually have the keys yet, we are going to finish painting, lay the floor and move on in. Yippee!
Steph

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Nearing The End Of Camper Living


Okay so it has been six weeks and two days of living in the camper, not that I'm counting! It hasn't been quite as bad as I sometimes make out. The upside of it all, because you should always start with a positive, is that it has brought us a little closer as a family rather than the opposite with the likes of divorce or a teenage child running away from home to party hard in Melbourne, which I thought might possibly happen with all of us being so close to one another in such a small space. 

We eat dinner most nights at our very small table inside the camper, and during this time there are minor quibbles about elbows and the placement of feet. Prior to sitting we take into consideration our seating arrangement as whoever sits on the outside has to get the forgotten stuff such as salt, pepper, glasses, drinks and so on. We somehow haven't chosen a particular spot like we normally do in our usual dinner table where we are seated in the dining room of our house, probably because subconsciously we know it's a temporary arrangement. 

On the downside it has been hard and I am so over it and so is Dave. The floor seems to always be dirty from the gravel and mud. And we seem to have accumulated more and more stuff inside the camper, making our space a little smaller each time. Alex hasn't complained too much and neither has Zoe even though she has minimal toys to play with. Alex is missing the Internet the most rather than his bedroom as he has his own space anyway with him being in the caravan on his own, he only shares his space with stuff that is stored in there. Zoe has managed to cover half of her bed with her stuff, leaving a small space to sleep on. She is happy as long as you don't ask her to tidy it up. 

Cooking wise it has been extremely hard to get motivated. It has truly not been inspirational to prepare dinner on a bench the size of a stable table. My barbecue cooking skills has improved somewhat. The other day I managed to cook a pitta bread based garlic and cheese pizza without burning it. I am yet to cook a roast, I figure it would cost more in bottle gas than it's really worth. The barbecue has seen a lot more action than the norm especially now the weather is nicer. I have cooked various vegetables, that being eggplant, capsicum, asparagus, tomatoes, potatoes, mushrooms and zucchini. I have also cooked bacon, eggs and grilled sourdough bread. I have worked out that if I use the egg rings for the eggs than the white doesn't run off into the rest of the food. We have used the wok side of the barbecue to cook our pasta sauces and curries rather than using the camper stove and stinking the camper out. 

Entertainment wise we haven't really missed the TV all that much, although the other day I was saying I miss watching Midsomer Murders. I think Dave has well and truly been converted from couch potato as he was in his spare time prior "ME".  We have watched a few movies but because we have only a selected few for the camper and the rest being in storage we have now run out of options other than watching them again.

It is nearing the time that we will be moving on from the humble camper and into our beautiful new house. I can't wait, we are all very excited about living in a house again. It will be like Christmas when we open our boxes to find some items we haven't seen in almost two years, and we will also find things in boxes which will make us think, "Why on earth did we pack that?" 

We are in the process of painting and it's been hard work. So far we have under coated every ceiling and wall except for the walls in the living room and kitchen, as they need grey undercoat. We have also managed to paint the final colors on Zoe's and our bedroom, and the ceiling paint in all the rooms, so I suppose we are doing quite well. The bamboo floor boards get delivered this week so we need to finish painting before laying the floor and then moving in the furniture. 

For now though I am typing this in the camper eagerly awaiting the day we move in and sleep in an actual bed and not have to use the outdoor toilet. It will be so luxurious to experience a real bed once again. It is funny the little things you take for granted. Can't wait to move in.  I am very excited! 
Steph

Sunday 21 October 2012

Colour Imagination Inspiration And Courage

Colour, imagination, inspiration and courage are what I am grateful for at the moment. We are currently in the process of painting our new house and it comes up in conversation. When we tell them the colors we are going to paint they all say you're brave, or daring or something to that tune. I have always been daring when it comes to wall colour, I figure if you don't like it you can always paint over it. Somehow though I haven't had to paint over it, not until I have had enough of it anyway and then I would paint it another daring colour. I remember the first time I ever painted a colour on the wall and it was pale pastel green, and even then people would say "green?" as though I was about to paint the whole house black or something. The green was quite suttle then and as I have got older I have become more daring and more colorful. Dave and I are not neutral people, we have quite strong personalities, Dave shows it when mixing with people, his outgoing personality shines through each time. I show mine through my cooking, my artwork and my brave choices of colour. My favourite colour is red, so guess what colour the living area and kitchen walls are going to be? I figure if you love something such as a particular colour why not surround yourself with it!
Steph

Thursday 18 October 2012

Wednesday 17 October 2012

Friday 12 October 2012

New Zealand Photos

As promised here are some New Zealand photos for anyone interested. It was an amazing place.



Our arrival in Auckland Airport



New Zealand Mussels in Whangarei 


Zoe's Steak Sandwich

Nick had the Nachos

At Whangarei Falls


Whangarei Falls


Beautiful Whangarei Falls


Whangarei Falls




Sharon and Me at her home in Kaitaia

Hundertwasser Toilets Kawakawa


Had to try the Smoked Fish Pie - it was ok

On the way to Coromandel

On the way to Coromandel


Coromandel Pub Grub - Crumbed Camembert- Yum




Driving Creek Railway - Coromandel




Hot Water Beach

Hot Water Beach

Me driving the beast

Tomato Sauce in a can

Stopped for Fish (Snapper) and Chips (in newspaper) at Whangamata

Save the Kiwis

Lots of Sushi to choose from at Whakatene

Sush at Whakatene

Zoe enjoying the sushi

Rotorua

Zorb at Rotorua


Thermal Heated Pool at caravan park

Thermal park at Rotorua

Market at Rotorua

Steaming ground at Rotorua

Thermal pool to soak

The Redwoods




Waterfall at Buried Village

Afternoon tea at Buried Village


Still had washing to do even on holidays


Blue Lake

My Aunty Mary in her home at Tokorowa


My New Zealand Family


At my cousin Karmel's home ( 2nd from end)

The Beast we hired and lived in for 10 days


Art Deco style at Napier

Yummy breakfast at Napier - Eggs Benedict with Smoked Salmon

Art Deco - National Tobacco House - Napier

Zoe in heaven at the Silky Oak Chocolate Factory


Nick and Becca at Okahune snow boarding




Plane at McDonalds in Taupo - you could eat in it

Natural hot spring at Taupo

Huka Falls



Craters of the Moon

Huka Honey Hive - Taupo - Zoe and Alex the busy bees

He did say I was quite 'Beeautiful'

Bees at work

Here we got to taste different honey and the most amazing and expensive Honey Mead - yummy

Emirates A380 stairs to go up to First Class - Unfortunately we didn't get to go up there- looks pretty classy.


On the way home 




We got to fly on Emirates A380 double decker plane