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Friday, December 19, 2008

Show and Tell Friday



My kitchen windowsill.



Isn't it lovely?



For Kelli's Show and Tell Friday.

Show and Tell

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sky Watch Friday

No rain, just cloudy.


For Sky Watch Friday .

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The sun came back


It rained. And rained and rained. Day and night. Day and night. We couldn't put our clothes to dry in the sun because the sun was sleeping. We are not used to dry everything in the dryer so I just did it with my husband's shirts and towels.


We kept looking through the window but all we could see was rain. A strong one.




After long days and nights of continuos rain, it stoped.
Can you see the rainbow?


So now I'm all happy doing laundry to put on the line. I think I will wash five machines. let's hope I'll have space to put everything to dry.

I'm happy also because my little girl is ok and my mother, who had a nasty cold, is better now.

Days are going brigther and I'm feeling more able to prepare everything for Christmas - yes, I'm late, I'm late.

Now I'm going to the kitchen.
More news tomorow.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Today's Flowers



My husband travels a lot. Well, this time he brought me these ladies slipers or little shoes, as we call them.




Aren't they amazing ? I just kept taling pictures of them as they are so beautiful.





He's hoping they last until Christmas as last years last, as you can see here.



Let's hope so.

A Day in My Life

Yesterday I was suposed to post about my day.

Every month, on the 14, at Little Jenny Wren, there is A Day in My Life.
Yesterday it was 14 and I wanted so much to join and I couldn't because my little girl was not well: fever, cough and vomiting. So, I was not able to participate.

Today I will post about my day yesterday.
First, in the morning, we went to Mass as we do every Sunday.
It was pouring rain but with some sun smiling sometimes.
Lucky we were, because the moment we went outdoor, there was the sun. The same when we arrived at Mass. The same when we went out.
Then we went to the market to buy some fresh bread. When we were going to the car to go home, it fell down the whole sky in the form of rain. We were so wet, the only thing we wanted was to go home as quickly as we could.
I was afraid that the baby (4,5 years old baby!) could feel worse because, when we went to Mass she was already a tiny bit feverish. So it happened. The poor girl really felt bad and wanted to stay on my lap all the afternoon.

I couldn't say it was a bad thing for me because I had a good excuse to stay seated all day. I was not feeling very well too.
We saw movies and had a good rest.
Today she's better, praise the good Lord.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Pink Saturday

Today, for Pink Saturday, I will find some pictures of pink in my house and I will post here.
I will begin with pegs.

Laundry time

I have a lot of clothes to wash and I want to put them in the line to dry! But where is the sun?Let's hope for some.

My pink bougainvillia.

Pink flames

The rain has been so hard that took away lots of flowers. I know, in this picture it is in the sun, but even with the rain, it's so pretty.

Nice and cool

The window by the stairs.


I keep two pots of geraniums and they like the place. They are always nice.



My african violets. I have it on my kitchen's windowsill.


And to finish, three pink pretty things belonging to my young girls.



If you would like to join us go to How Sweet the Sound.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Show and Tell Friday



The days have been so dark and rainy that I couldn't take a proper picture of my Christmas tree. Even so, here it is so you can see it.



I'm wating for a sunny day to take better photographs and show you better.

For Kelli's Show and Tell Friday.

Show and Tell

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Sky Watch


Rainy days and stormy skies.

For Sky Watch.

Making soup & etc



Here, in our house, we do eat a lot of soup.
So, here I am, again, heading to the kitchen to make more.
What should I put on the soup today?
Spinach or watercrass? Or maybe brocolli.

About cooking, just look to the amazing roasted pork my husband made. It's wonderful, isn't it?


And about the apple crunble I posted previousely, you can see it was much apreciated.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Apple crumble


Since the begining of Autumn we have been eating apple crumble every week.



Other years I used to make around two only, one of them at Christmas. Now, we can't live without this weekly pleasure.


I must say I always add lots of cream on top of it.
This week's is gone.
Wull, I guess I must wait until next weekend!