Monday, December 31, 2012

Farewell 2012 ....Welcome 2013

Oh Deer!!! Another year over!!!
Happy New Year!!

I have wanted to share a little more of my day-to-day life with you by having a look back at the year. Often we think about the year that has gone and think "Well that flew past!" - well, I want to record and share some of my personal achievements and approaches.
I love reading Christine's monthly reflections at Slow Living Essentials , so I though that I would use her format to show you my year.
Nourish - I enjoy cooking for my family, but I need to be organised to make the most of fresh produce and other ingredients available. I has read about other bloggers using menu planning and how it made life much easier - however I thought that this wasn't for me! However, after attend a series of Love Food Hate Waste workshops I became a convert and now happily plan my meals to ensure a variety to our meals, as well as to shop wisely and not waste food.
Being a stay-at-home Mum this year, also gave me the time to cook from scratch making bread and pizza dough, pasta sauces, casseroles and soups. With my husband working shift work throughout the year, I provided all of his meals rather than him buying from the canteen (saving money) - my home-made sausage rolls were the envy of the lunchroom!
Using my fresh produce from the garden gives me great satisfaction and ensures that our family eats well.
Prepare - I stocked the pantry with tomato relish, green tomato pickles, plum jam, spicy plum sauce, pesto, strawberry and mulberry jam, tomato sauce and mango chutney. I found a recipe for Lemon Barley Water and have been making it throughout the year for a thirst quenching drink.
The gift of an ice-cream maker has also seen me experimenting with ice-cream, sorbets and gelatos.
Reduce - You have probably realised by now that I enjoy op-shopping and curb-side crawling, and love the challenge in reusing materials.
I made my sister a quilt out of flannel Pyjamas for her 50th birthday (and i forgot to take a picture!!)
I knitted a rag rug out of my son's old t-shirts.
Various cushions were made from vintage tea-towels - both for our home and for gifts.
After making my little garden area out of materials that I found or was given, I decided to re-make an old chair for my Mum for Christmas - I even learnt how to use an electric angle-grinder to remove old rivets as my husband was working away. Mum was so overwhelmed that I had made this for her!

During the year our family participated in a BillBuster programme and 28 Day challenge (run by our local Council) to reduce the use of electricity and water within the home - this provided incentives to change our daily practices to reduce energy consumption - we were able to reduce usage by 40% and I am glad to say that family members are still doing things to save like turning of lights, switching off appliances at the wall.
I participated in Plastic Free July - a very challenging exercise that still has me examining what I buy daily and how we need to avoid plastic.
Green - This year saw us invest in solar panels to produce our own electricity - hopefully we will see our savings soon, however the positive so far has been the changed behaviour in usage by the family.
On the personal front, I have not used shampoo or conditioner for about 11 months - pure soap and a final rinse with water and cider vinegar do the trick. I also started using honey to wash my face - and I love it!
After receiving Rhonda's book for my birthday in May, I have made laundry powder and liquid. All of my cleaning is now done with citrus vinegar, bi-carb and pure soap - the home loves it, my skin loves it and the family have not had as many allergy problems.


Grow - I have two vegie gardens under production providing a bounty of produce. I have been sprouting pea shoots on the windowsill. Two worm farms are busy recycling food scraps and providing wonderful worm wee!
I am enjoying talking to my parents about their gardening and planning our planting together so that we can share vegies without having huge gluts.

I am planning with my husband to make a tumbling compost bin and to install a water-tank to use for gardens.

Create - I need to knit!!! I have found that this is my stress release, my meditation, my inner joy. This year I have been consumed by the need to knit washcloths/dishcloths - making many for the home and as gifts. I was fortunate to pick up about 60 balls of knitting cotton on Freecycle to allow me to indulge in knitting.  I also made scarves and beanies for the Guardian Angels Knitting Program. Quilts, cushions, clocks, necklaces and bags also allowed me to create.



We also painted the outside of our house - so many opportunities for creating new areas and colour schemes.
Discover - I attended a few great sustainability events this year that allow me to be with like-minded people and learn more about caring for our planet. At the Fair Share festival I got to meet one of my blog idols, Tricia from Little Eco Footprints who presented a fabulous workshop on Learning To Live Better With Less.
The Living Smart festival provided a fun day out for us - lots of giveaways and opportunities to learn more - even to make a pedal-powered smoothie!!!

As part of my ongoing career development, I finally finished my Diploma of Community Services Management, updated my Cert IV in Training and Assessment, and completed a unit in business Sustainability. With the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, I attended initial training with Carers NSW, as well as a Disability Services Expo.

Enhance - I felt part of the blogging community and knitting community by taking part in Sally's call for knitted squares for Born To Knit, the Guardian Angel Knitting Program and Softies for Mirabel.
I also joined in some community knitting while waiting for lunch one day.

Since knitboy has started attending a local school, we have enjoyed being part of the school community and joining in with events, such as Christmas Hamper appeals.
Getting to know a few of our neighbours has been rewarding, offering them friendship and support.

Enjoy - I have found that I have slowed down the pace that we live our lives - spending time with family and finding time to do what you love, with those with you love has made this achievable. I have found that I take the time to listen to nature - what birds are around, what the lake looks like each day, and to appreciate things like sunsets, clouds and rain.


If you have gotten to the end of this .... thank you!! I trust that you feel fulfilled by your year and have great plans for 2013. If things haven't been the best for you, please take care.
I look forward to continuing my journey with you.
Do you make New Year Resolutions??? or Do you have special plans - I'd love to hear from you ;)

Friday, December 28, 2012

A trip to the seaside...

A trip to the beach in the afternoon brings relief from the heat and the opportunity to enjoy the sand and the sea without crowds of people.
I love the changing colours of the ocean, the sound of crashing waves and the salty smell.


My vintage beach umbrella came along to provide me with lots of shade. I love the floral design. I plan on making a beach blanket/quilt from vintage sheets to match.

It is great that this beach is patrolled by lifesavers - adding some peace of mind.

A lovely shade of blue - but an unwelcomed sight in the water.

My knitboy enjoying the surf - he loves the water!!

I love these little waves on the shoreline. When we lived two hours from the coast, I so missed the beach and lakes - now I make sure that we spend some time each week near water to relax and unwind.

Summer essentials!!

A walk on the beach today was postponed due to wild winds and electrical storms - Mother Nature knows how to perform!! What is it like in your part of the world? I'd love to hear ..

Monday, December 24, 2012

Only one more sleep!!!!


After all of the waiting, it is almost Christmas Day ... we have finishing making the gifts (well, just a bit more painting to do on one!!), done the wrapping, stocked up with food, and assembled the trampoline (sometimes Santa needs some help beforehand).
So now it is just time to relax and enjoy the day with family.
I hope that you have a great day and make some special memories.

Wishing you a happy and safe Christmas from the knitfamily

Thursday, December 13, 2012

A quilt for Christmas ...

I am always in awe of people who make spectacular Christmas quilts in traditional reds and greens - and one day, I might actually get around to making one!
In  the meanwhile, I decided to make a vintage-inspired shaggy Christmas quilt. The inspiration came from a vintage Christmas pillowcase/sack that I found at the local church op-shop. I used this as the panel in the middle of the quilt and used lots of my scrap fabrics to coordinate in a messy/matchy way.
I love shaggy quilts as they are so snuggly and family friendly!









Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Time to thank teachers..

This year has brought about many changes to knitboy's education. This is mainnly due to two wonderful, dedicated teachers who have shown such care and patience, as well as being flexible and creative in their approach to learning.
To say thank you, I made them each a clock. The clock face is downloadable from here.
I had trouble finding a clock that I could disassemble and was the correct size. In the end, I found this lovely little clock at K-Mart for $3.00 (!!! I would spend a fortune on these teachers, however this was the clock  perfect for the project!!!) and reduced the printable face to 75%.


Thanks so much Mr. M and Mr. M.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

It's being to look a lot like Christmas...

As December races ahead we have started to get into the Christmas spirit.
The tree has gone up, the house decorated, and some crafting has taken place...
My son (knitboy) even came up with his own version of of my favourite Christmas carol .... while putting up the Christmas tree he found a decoration with the words to Silent Night on it ... he proceeded to sing:
"Silent Night, Holy Night,
All is calm, all is bright,
Round yon Vegan Mother and Child ...."

(Well, at least he knew what vegan meant. We must work on his reading!!)

The tree is up!!

 We made this lovely tree from some scrap wood. Knitboy did most of the sawing and nailing, with a little help from his Pop. We made the star from the metal lid of a tin - punching holes with a nail around a star template.

An assortment of vintage glass baubles
Good old Santa


A spot of evening cruising to look at Christmas light
We are aiming to keep our Christmas simple, relaxed and focused on our family.
So far, so good .... what are your plans for Christmas? Do you have any favourite family traditions?





Sunday, November 25, 2012

Weekend and a link to a great giveaway!

Hi there,
Hope that you had an enjoyable weekend ... I spent it visiting two giant local markets, watching some River Cottage  DVDs and a spot of gardening. Yesterday I picked (and ate) my first tomato of the season .. so juicy and yum!

A great giveaway at happening over at A Treasured Past. Why not pop over and have a look?

Monday, November 19, 2012

Softies for Mirabel

These little softies are off to Melbourne as my donation to the Softies for Mirabel appeal.
A great cause and always fun to contribute.



This little cutie was made from up-cycled polar fleece  and a vintage pillowcase.

Stripey-Girl was knit from leftover tapestry wool  that was in my craft stash.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

How does your garden grow?



Over the last couple of months I have been busy giving the courtyard at the side of our house a new look.

As this area contains my clothes-line, I wanted to make it an appealing spot and a place a really wanted to be in. So after gathering up some stuff for free, I set to work - it is still a work in progress but is now my special place for gardening, relaxing and of course hanging out the washing!!

I revamped this small garden that used to have some sad looking lavender and unruly agapanthus  in it. In their place  I planted  tomatoes, beans, rhubarb, squash and zucchini, eggplants and a passionfruit.
My lovely husband made the metal trellis out of some scrap metals. It looks lovely when the solar fairy lights come on (wound around the top rail of the trellis).



I already have a great crop of tomatoes.
An old wooden ladder (picked up from a kerbside collection) now houses a variety of herbs and lettuces.
These used oil tins are add a bit of quirkiness to the garden and fit in well with the recycle-reuse theme.


My kind neighbour gave me an old cement laundry tub so I decided to mosaic the sides to make it look better. I still have one side to complete and it still needs grouting but I am happy with the result so far. It is now the home to some cherry tomato plants and some basil - a match made in heaven!!
Still have to paint a table and some chairs.
I now look forward to hanging the laundry on the line!!
As this garden area is in addition to another large vegetable plot, I have been aware of conserving as much water as possible. I now have a plastic bucket in my shower that catches all of the water that usually runs down the drain as I wait for the water to get to the right temperature etc. This bucketful allows me to give the plants a good drink everyday!!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

A quick makeover

Just wanted to share with you a little project that I recently completed.


1. Take one road-side find wooden stool
2. Use some wool scraps to crotchet a cover. (That is, after you have remembered how to crotchet!!)
3. Add a drawstring to attach to the seat of the stool.
4. Stand back and admire! (And make a note to re-paint the stool one day)

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Satisfying Saturday


Saturday was ......
A trip to the collectables and comic shop, Hunters and Collectors ... always some great finds!

The discovery of a lovely new market at the Sourdough Cafe

Catching up with Lilea from Earthdweller with her lovely homemade and fairtrade products
Great retro and vintage stalls
Mouthwatering organic vegies
Bunches of Springtime happiness!

 What did you do today? I hope that it was rewarding and inspiring.