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.Recipe Monday.

My Dad has a killer vegie garden. He recently had an abundance of beetroot so I had a go at this salad to eat with dinner one night. It was divine…

Roasted Beetroot, Pumpkin and Hazelnut Salad
1 small bunch beetroot, trimmed
1/4 Jap/Kent pumpkin, deseeded, cut into 2cm cubes
Olive oil spray
Sea salt & freshly ground pepper
1 red onion, cut into 1cm thick wedges
1/4 cup (60ml) low-fat French dressing
1 tbs fresh lemon juice
50g fresh rocket, trimmed
1/2 cup feta, crumbled
1/4 cup hazelnuts, roasted, roughly chopped

Preheat oven to 200 degrees Celsius. Wrap the beetroot in foil. Place the pumpkin and onion on a baking tray and spray with oil and season with salt and pepper. Add the wrapped beetroot to the tray. Roast for 30-40 minutes until tender. Remove beetroot from foil to cool slightly.
Gently rub the beetroot to remove the skin. Cut into small cubes.
In a large bowl, toss the rocket, beetroot, pumpkin and onion with the dressing. Sprinkle with feta and hazelnuts to serve.

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.36 girls + 3 days in the bush!.

First of all…this post is VERY heavy in the photo department. I just couldn’t help myself 😉

Last week I was very privileged to spend three days camping with the Young Women (girls aged between 12 and 18) in our church from the northern part of Tasmania. In our church we all have “jobs” (callings) which change from time to time. At the moment my calling is a part of the Stake Young Women Presidency and we get to do fun things like put on camps, dances, conventions and other activities for the girls.
We have been planning our 2010 camp for months and it was very exciting when the time finally came. The girls haven’t been “real” tent camping in years so we decided that this year we would rough it a bit and “go bush”! I have mentioned my Pop’s river before on my blog and how beautiful it is there. When I was in Young Womens all of our camps were held there and it is a great location to go bush camping as it isn’t too far away from civilisation but isolated enough to have it all to ourselves. Lucky for us the new owners were happy for us to use the river for camp this year!

The weather was stinking hot on Monday, which isn’t much fun for setting up tents so after our official opening ceremony we decided to forgo our plans for the afternoon and make the most of it being warm enough to go swimming instead!
One of the perks(?!) of being a leader is that the girls think they can play fun tricks on you like pulling you into the river when you least expect it (thankyou Tayla and Morgan!!) We have had some lovely warm days recently so the water temperature was really good, instead of jumping in and freezing after 10 minutes it was easy to stay swimming for half an hour or more.
Since Pop sold the property, the new owners have built a jumping platform on the other side of the river. Everyone was having a great time on it jumping into the water, singing songs and playing games. The girls wanted me to jump with them so I climbed to the top and realised how high up it looked once you were up there! I was so nervous and stood there for about 10 minutes until I finally caved to the peer pressure 🙂 and took the plunge!
Tommy came along to camp with me as I am still feeding him. He is such a little trooper and loved all of the cuddles and attention from the girls. They nicknamed him “The Happiest Baby Ever” because he hardly ever cried and gave them plenty of smiles! He was really easy to have around. I thought it would be easier if he could go “home” to sleep at night so that I could still be involved in our night time activities and not have to sit in a tent with him or worry about him if he was unsettled. After dinner each evening I drove him to Aunty Deidre’s house (about 5 minutes away), fed him and put him to bed. The country air must have really exhausted him as he slept for 12 hours each night and I had to wake him up in the morning to get going again!!!The rest of camp was filled with lots of fun activities like skit performances…A hike (yes, that is Kim and I pushing our prams up the rocky, steep hill!!)…Secret Sister pockets (we made up this wall hanging with a pocket for each of the girls and challenged them to put nice notes or treats into each others pockets each day)…
Fun group games like waterbomb volleyball…
Quiet time for scripture reading and journal writing…
Making friendship bracelets (have you made these before? Out of cross-stitch thread – instructions here)…
Morning devotionals…
Listening to Lisa‘s LOUD and SHINY whistle (the girls just loved this – hehe!)…
And lots of free time to go swimming, chat with friends and chill out.

We finished camp with an awards ceremony where each of the girls were given an award for something that they did on camp. We have seven girls who are going to be turning 18 this year who earned certificates and engraved wooden boxes for completing their Camp Crafter requirements over their six camps. These girls were a lot of fun and such a great help on camp and we are going to really miss them next year!It was such a fun three days, I think everyone was happy to go home and have a hot shower and use a decent toilet but it is always sad when camp is over as the girls and leaders form such strong friendships and connections with one another.

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.FAB FROCKS!.

Introducing a new Make It Perfect pattern….FAB FROCKS!
Fab Frocks are two stunning yet simple dresses for little girls who like to play in style.
The Swing Dress features thin straps tied at the shoulders…
while the Party Girl Dress is made with thicker shoulder straps, secured with large buttons.

Quick and simple to sew up, making a few of these in your favourite fabrics will be no hassle at all.
Layer the dresses over a t-shirt or long sleeved top and tights to wear them all year long! You can easily turn The Swing Dress and Party Girl Dress into tunic tops by simply making the skirt a little shorter!

Head over to the Make It Perfect website to see more photos and check out the fabric requirements for Fab Frocks.

If you have a store and want to stock this or any other Make It Perfect patterns, contact Creative Abundance to place an order.

If you would like to purchase a copy of Fab Frocks for yourself, they should be popping up in retail stores very soon. Ask your favourite store to get one in for you!

Thankyou once again to Eden Lane Photography for capturing these images so perfectly!
Would you like to win a copy of Fab Frocks? Well, we better have a giveaway!

To be in the draw, leave a comment on this post. For a bonus entry, post about this giveaway on your blog, then come back and leave another comment letting me know that you have blogged about it!

(Giveaway will close Wednesday 20th January and winner will be drawn via a random number generator.)

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.Christmas Sewing: Play School Library Bags.

When I got word that my nephew was attending school using a green enviro supermarket bag as a library bag, I knew what I should make him for Christmas!

I used my Play School library bag pattern to make this for Mason…And seeing as Maya is starting school too this year, I made one for her aswell…
I’m sure the kids weren’t thrilled with their gifts, but their Mum was! They serve a useful purpose at least!

SUPPLIES:
Mason’s Bag –
Sprout Design One Fish, Two Fish in Red/Blue
Red linen
Jennefer Moore Mingle, Circles in Espresso
Blue homespun
Red spot – unknown
Maya’s Bag –
Amy Schimler Creatures and Critters, Tropical Snails in pink
Yellow spot – unknown
Erin McMorris Park Slope, Leaf Dots in Green
Valori Wells Olive Rose, Curves in Red
Amy Butler Midwest Modern, Fresh Poppies in Rose

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.Introducing the DECK.

There has been some hard yakka going on during Jaron’s holiday from work during the last week and a bit…his grand plan is to build a deck off the side of our house. I have to admit I doubted that he would be able to pull it off without any major problems in the beginning 😉 but he has done an AWESOME job! And he has built the whole thing all by himself. Who said architects don’t know anything about building?!

I haven’t posted pics of the house since the outside cladding has been on – here it is! Don’t mind the colour, it is ALL going to be painted. A few people have commented that our colour choice is “interesting” thinking that these are the colours we choose for the exterior! Hopefully the painters will start on that this week and I’ll be able to post some more photos then.
The deck is going to be really big. I’m excited. It will be a great area for playing, eating, entertaining, etc. and easily visible from all of the living area windows.The other thing I really like about it is the privacy it will give us from the street and side neighbours. The fence between our house and theirs is quite low and you can easily see into our living areas from their side. Jaron is building the deck so that it extends up the fence and also along the front side of the house – so that it will be a fence/wind breaker.
He is also building in bench seats around the two walls of the deck. This will be great as it will mean that we won’t need to fork out for an outdoor setting and there will be heaps of bench space for people to sit when we have visitors. (And lots of space to lie down with a few cushions and a good book on a sunny day!)
He has done heaps during his time off. All of the framework is finished and he has started putting the decking boards into place today. Hopefully it will be all done by the time we move in (only 4 or 5 weeks!!) as the rest of the yard won’t be finished and will be nice to have a clean area for the kids to happily play outside.And I had to take this photo as proof that it is all level… 🙂