Christmas Wrapping

This is part of a series of posts focusing on Christmas. You can see all my Christmas posts here.

Now we’ve got all our presents, it’s time to get wrapping. This year I’m wrapping the majority of our presents in kraft paper, embellished with handmade tags and Doodlebug Christmas Twine

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how cute is that twine?

But this might not be your thing, so today I’m sharing some wrapping ideas (thanks to Pinterest)

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Favourite Christmas songs

Carols in the Domain was on last night so I though I’d share a few of my favourite Christmas songs

First up – Tim Minchin & White wine in the sun (I cry every time I hear this song)

Santa Baby by the Pussycat Dolls

Fairy tale in New York by The Pogues

Straight No Chaser with the 12 Days of Christmas

and finally

(oh how I’d love some Buble for Christmas I’m sure hubby wouldn’t mind LOL)

What’s your favourite Christmas song?

Make a stand – say no to violence against women

Violence against women is never ok. As a survivor of domestic violence, I feel it is important to speak about this subject. The following is a collaboration between Nightwolf’s Den & ActionAid Australia

Around the world, up to 70% of women experience physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner at some point in their lives (World Health Organisation, 2005). That’s a shocking figure.

But violence against women extends far beyond the hands of an intimate partner.

There are many forms of violence and sexual violence against women that can affect both women and girls throughout their lives. These include, but are not limited to the traditional practice of female genital mutilation, early marriage, sexual slavery, rape as a weapon of war, forced abortion and forced pregnancy.

What is behind violence against women?

At the root of most violence against women is an entrenched and uneven power relation between men and women. In many countries around the world there is still blatant discrimination in law, policy and decision making that strengthens this power imbalance. There are also more hidden and underground forms of discrimination that are justified under the cloak of tradition and culture.

Violence against women can be deeply entrenched, but it can also be circumstantial such as in areas of conflict where rape and abuse of women are often used as a weapon of war. Up to 500,000 women were raped, for example, during the Rwanda genocide in 1994.

But violence against women can also happen in a more subtle manner. Whether it is verbal, physical, sexual abuse or threatening behaviour, it can have a devastating impact on the life of a woman or a young girl. Women who experience sexual or physical attacks often carry deep and lasting physical and emotional scars and experience feelings of guilt and shame. Even worse, they are often ostracised from their families and communities following the attack.

What can be done?

Safety and protection from violence is a human right. Change needs to come from law and policy makers, but also from grass root level awareness and education programs to challenge entrenched attitudes towards women and the power imbalance between men and women in many countries around the world.

There are a number of initiatives around the world dedicated to empowering women and helping stop violence against them. ActionAid Australia, for example, supports a number of grass roots women’s organisations in central and northern Africa to help women regain their dignity, safety and human rights. Women are powerful forces for change. If you’d like to join the fight to ensure women’s rights, there are a number of things you can do. Whether you help raise awareness or want to donate, charity organisations and women’s rights initiatives around the world will be buoyed by your support. Every voice makes the message stronger – violence against women must stop.

ActionAid Australia is an anti-poverty agency that works towards eradicating poverty and injustice.  ActionAid’s work addresses issues such as poverty, hunger and women’s rights. Violence against women is a gross violation of female human rights, and ActionAid is committed to helping stop all forms of violence against women.

Christmas presents

This is part of a series of posts focusing on Christmas. You can see all my Christmas posts here.

As you’ve read in previous posts, if you’ve been following along, that most of my gifts this year are going to be handmade (& food). Except for three people – me, Miss K & hubby. Well not entirely true, the parents, siblings & grandparents are getting something not handmade but that’s a surprise I’ll share after Christmas (& no I’m not pregnant!)

Miss K has been lots of fun to buy for. I feel like such a kid again buying heaps of toys. I swear the way we’re going, we’ll need another room just for toys Winking smile

So far Miss K’s Christmas pressie list includes (some of these are from us & some will be from Santa)

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a Leapfrog My First Laptop (hopefully to keep her off mine) in purple

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a Kmart Christmas bear. We plan on buying her one each year for awhile

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The complete Beatrix Potter collection

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a selection of Zhu Zhu pets & accessories (these are sure to be the favourite cause she LOVES her Zhus). Since I took these photos we’ve added another 2 Zhus and a couple more accessories – photos and a review coming after Christmas.

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a princess tent

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a variety of clothes (plus a few other things)

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another book

and then there’s the stockings. Yup I said stockings. Miss K has one here & one at my Mum & Dad’s. So far her stocking here has some stickers, an Angry Bird (yes I have a nearly 2yo who loves Angry Birds) and a Christmas bib. I’ll add some coins, some fruit and a small chocolate on Christmas Eve

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No doubt the Grandparents & Auntie & Uncle will also spoil her rotten too.

Family Time Activities

Today we’re taking a break from all things Christmas and I’m handing over my blog to guest poster Sophie of Delivery Hero.

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Spending time with the family is one of the most rewarding things in life. It helps build and strengthen family bonds and establishes memories in the making. But what family time activities can you do on a daily basis that both kids and adults would enjoy. Here’s my top 5 things for keeping everyone entertained.

5 Great Family Time Ideas

Gardening. Get the kids involved in growing plants or vegetables in the garden. Take them to the garden centre and help them pick out their own seeds or plants that they can tend to. They’ll love to feel responsible for something and watch the progress of the plants growing. If you don’t have a garden or it’s the wrong season then consider growing some vegetables indoors. Buy some small plant pots and tomato seeds and get the children to water them everyday.

Eating dinner together. Of course eating dinner together is one of the most traditional ways for families to spend time in each other’s company. Even if you have no time to cook, order a takeaway (www.deliveryhero.com.au/takeaway/sydney/) and catch up on how each other’s days went.

Watch an old movie together. Films such as Gone with the Wind, Mary Poppins and Oliver are all family classics that everyone will enjoy. Or perhaps opt for the Star Wars trilogy if you’re children are a little older.

Baking. Brownies, cookies and gingerbread men are all relatively foolproof recipes and kids’ favourites. Also, check out Nightwolf’s great recipe for cookies and banana bread here. For something a little different try making fudge or toffee.

Build a Fort! A classic family time activity that the kids will love. Use pillow, sheets, cushions and the children’s imagination to build the best fort in the world!

The Many Benefits of Family Time

These are just some of the many family time activities that are a great way to keep kids entertained and help families interact. It’s been proven that the positive supportive relationships that often come from families spending time together are hugely important in the early years of a child’s life. They help with cognitive development, healthy emotional development and social attachment of children. All the more reason to rent out Star Wars and get building that fort!

On my wishlist

This is part of a series of posts focusing on Christmas. You can see all my Christmas posts here.

I’m going to take a little time today to share what I’d like for Christmas – you know, just in case hubby decides to read my blog, which I know he won’t.

A new diary. I’m getting the 2012 Log Your Memory yearbook (review coming soon) but I’d love another diary. Either the OTI one (in purple)

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or the Inner-B one

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which would you recommend?

Next, some scrapping supplies. Hubby is getting me some Project Life bits which I am super excited about. But I think I’d also like these

a subscription to Lime Tart Memory Works Christmas pack

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Memory Works Simple Stories Baby Steps more copics

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hmm what else?

being able to join this

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and some Willow Tree

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What’s on your wishlist?

Joining in with Tuesday 10 over at Just Me

Christmas Food Pt 2

This is part of a series of posts focusing on Christmas. You can see all my Christmas posts here.

So back into it. Two sauces down, two to go. Well that was the plan. After cooking some caramelised onions the other night I decided to go with them instead of tomato sauce.

Caramelised Onions (sourced from Taste.com.au)

Makes 4 cups (original recipe was 1 cup)

  • 8 tbs olive oil
  • 12 large red or brown onions, sliced
  • 8 tbs brown sugar
  • 4-8 tbs balsamic vinegar
  1. Heat oil in a large frypan over low heat. Add the onions and a good pinch of salt and cook very slowly for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent them from catching. Don’t be tempted to turn the heat up, as you don’t want the onions to burn.
  2. When onions are softened and tinged golden, add sugar and balsamic – this will start the caramelisation process. Cook onion over low heat for a further 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sticky and caramelised. Use immediately, or store in the fridge, in a sterilised jar or plastic container, and use when required.

and the last was a sweet Caramel.

Caramel Sauce (sourced from Taste.com.au)

Makes 8 cups (original recipe was for 2 cups)

  • 160g butter (say margarine but we only ever have butter in the house)
  • 4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 4 x 375ml Carnation light & creamy evaporated milk
  • 500g marshmallows

Combine butter and sugar in a saucepan over a medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves and mixture comes to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 1 minute. Pour evaporated milk into mixture and stir until well combined. Add marshmallows and stir until marshmallows melt. Pour into a serving jug and set aside to cool slightly.

I’ll take a break from the foodie posts for a couple of days and be back later with some ideas for presents.

A day late

but our Christmas tree is up. Mainly purple & silver this year (with a gold star… need a new one)

Miss K had a ball ‘helping’ put decorations on the tree. Now I just need to keep her away from it so she stops taking the decorations off!

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and our tree for 2011

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November 2011 Round Up

(The idea & questions for my round up come from Katie the Scrapbook Lady.)

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What books and/or magazines did I read this month? Better Homes & Gardens December & Christmas editions. Getting ideas for Christmas presents. 
What movies, television shows, plays, etc. did I watch this month?
Tv – Doctor Who, Glee, Castle 
What fun things did I do with my family and/or friends?
Hubby & I had a nice meal for our 5th wedding anniversary. Went to the Craft Fair at Deloraine with Mum. 
What gifts did I give and/or receive?
Did more Christmas shopping. 
What special or unusual purchases did I make?
The kick-starter for Con X . Bought a new fridge/freezer 
What illnesses or health concerns did I have?
All pretty healthy this month Smile Mum is doing well.
What were my accomplishments this month?
We put in to get a house loan! We organised to get the kitchen finished and some other jobs around the house.
What were my disappointments this month?
Not being able to buy fresh strawberries to make jam for Christmas (on the upside I made greengage jam instead). Travel sponsorship for DPCon12 rejected. 
How did I do on my goals for the month?
Journal every day Check
Do some scrapping & art journaling Check
Exercise at least 3 times a week. still not happening but I did go for a couple of walks 
Try and keep the house a bit cleaner It got cleaned for the evaluation & is still kinda clean
Organise at least one scrapping day with mum Nope
Anything else noteworthy to include? 
Mum had reversal and check ups have been going well. Was selected for the Log Your Memory Design Team for 2012.

tasks

    Back up all digital pictures. DONE
    Format memory cards. DONE
    All photos off phone. DONE 
    Sort all November photos into 2011 folder. DONE
    Make a backup copy of the photos onto my desktop computer and EHD. DONE
    Backup any other documents or files as needed. DONE
    Backup my blogs. DONE
    Clean off my work area, empty my inbox, and clean up my computer files.  DONE
    Update LYM Logbook from Momento app DONE
    Print December pages for LYM Logbook DONE

    Goals for December
    Journal every day.
    Do some scrapping & art journaling
    Organise at least one scrapping day with mum
    Blog at least once a week.
    Post my Christmas series on my blog.

A Christmas Meme

  1. Found on Lisa’s blog – Life as we know it.

  2. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
    Hot chocolate. with marshmallows. And a candy cane
    Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? Wraps them. When we were young they had the same paper as the ones from mum and dad. I must remember as Miss K gets older to wrap them in different paper.
    Coloured lights on tree/house or white? Coloured lights. and just on the tree.
    Do you hang mistletoe? No.
    When do you put your decorations up? Usually on the 1st December. Or if I do the tree at Mum & Dad’s it’s the first weekend in December.
    What is your favourite holiday dish? Um, anything with turkey. I love turkey at Christmas.
    Favourite Holiday memory as a child? Eating way too much, playing backyard cricket with the cousins. Lots of family together.
    When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? I honestly don’t remember
    Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? No. We get up early and open then on Christmas morning.
    How do you decorate your Christmas tree? It’s a bit of a mish mash of decorations and tinsel.
    Snow! Love it or Dread it? I would love snow on Christmas day, just once.
    Can you ice skate? Never tried it. I can rollerblade and have been told it’s similar.
    Do you remember your favourite gift? My doll house made by Dad. I’ve still got it and plan on doing it up and giving it to Miss K.
    What’s the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Spending time with family and friends.
    What is your favourite Holiday Dessert? chocolate mousse pie. I’ll have to blog the recipes one day. It’s so yummy. Chocolate and raspberries & red tulip after dinner mints (if you can ever find them)
    What is your favourite holiday tradition? Breakfast at Mum & Dad’s. Croissants, ham off the bone, pineapple and cheese.
    What tops your tree? A gold star
    Which do you prefer giving or receiving? Giving. I love making gifts for family & friends
    What is your favourite Christmas Song? 

Candy Canes: Yuck or Yum?  Have to be decent ones, not the cheap ones.
Favourite Christmas Show? Showing how much of a geek I am – the Doctor Who Christmas special
Saddest Christmas Song?  Do you know I can’t think of one.

I’d love to see your answers.