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Mad, fun loving, nosey, caring, loving, tactile, straight, kind, fairly generous, helpful, critical, bossy and honest ! The simple things in life mean more than all the adornments we have or possess to make our lives better, only to find that all these things provide temporary gratification.....peace within oneself is by far the better answer....

Friday, 26 August 2011

It's Happening

My son and daughter are doing to me what I did to my mum  at their age. I would have my own cooking adventures when she was at work, and leave a little mess from my endeavours (she would dispute this and say big mess), I would desperately try to clean up but always left a greasy trail, this was what I came home too yesterday, flour, butter, cheese, kitchen floor mopped but with no detergent, so now the kitchen floor's all slippery with grease spread round! 


Sugar cookies by Mitch


I thought it a bit suspicious when they would not allow me into the kitchen when I got home, and Mitch had just finished mopping, so the floor was wet and he said, stay out, I don't want you to slip.  But as our house is open plan, I could see the miniature chaos in the background.  I duly went to watch some TV and catch up my emails and FB, when they said, can we put the wooden pizza board in the oven? Use a baking sheet with parchment paper, I say.  We can't as I still have unbaked cookies on them... oh, well, use one of the other tins then as your pizzas aren't very big. Ok, Mitch said.

I had left for work yesterday morning having prepared the ingredients for homemade pizza in the evening. The bread dough was made and proving, the tomato sauce was cooked, the toppings all prepared and put back in the fridge. I had rung Dave at work and told him what to do, then told the kids that they could blend the sauce before using it. 

Dave was home late, he was stuck on a bus, delayed by a 3 car collision on Highway 7, so I was home first.  The kids decided they would have a go making the pizzas.... they had also made some cupcakes and sugar biscuits earlier.. it was an afternoon of culinary delights and discovery.  Unfortunately, despite numerous visits to Dominoes Pizza where they saw the pizzas being made, they still struggled with rolling of the dough, how much sauce to put on and so on and so forth.   What I saw on the pizza board was this - 3 pizzas, 2 mini ones, thick crust, one small pizza, dangerously thick crust... the crusts looked a bit puffed up, and I wondered if they had tried to stuff the crust too.

Mini pizzas


It's probably my fault, the bread dough was difficult to handle, probably too soft, and the minute they tried to roll it out flat, it would spring back at them. Anyhow, I heard a shout from the kitchen, I can't get it of f the pizza board. Ok, I say, I am coming...... I get in there, found the other baking sheet in the pan drawer and lined it with parchment paper. Turned to the puffy pizza and tried to lift it off, impossible, the sauce has soaked into the dough, it was all a bit soggy, started to stretch and tear... what to do? I tried folding it over and make a calzone, reasonable success but great difficulty getting it on the baking sheet, and it now looked like a monster, calzone gone terribly wrong, all stuffed with mushroom, cheese, onion and peppers, not to mention ooozing with zingy tomato sauce. I placed the 2 mini pizzas beside it, put them in the oven and hoped for the best, despite it's looks, the monster still had choice ingredients on its side, or its insides at the very least.

Monster calzone


In the meantime, my beady eye cast a glance over the entire workspace the kids had been working on, it was strewn with flour, butter, tomato sauce, grated cheese..... I tried to keep calm and not shout and failed miserably.. I will have to try harder next time.... Anyhow, I said to them, so much mess everywhere, there's even flour on the tea cosy! I ranted for a bit, saying that the best time for them to experiment in the kitchen is when I am not in, and to finish and tidy up before I get back! We tried mum, but all our cooking took up so much time and my sugar cookies were too soft and they required a lot of chilling time. I said, you had 8 hours to cook... well, Mitch said, we played for 2 hours, then Jas started making her cupcakes, then I started with my cookies.. Did you have lunch? No, we ran out of time... ran out of time?? Are you kidding me? I had left them some cash to go and get something for lunch themselves. This was done with the intention of getting them out of the house for a bit, as they have the tendency to stay in all day whilst I am at work.. it's the summer holidays and they are spending the majority of it indoors! WELL, we ate the cupcakes Jasmine made. Humph, I said.

purple cupcakes with blue icing


Jas, had left the kitchen by now, Mitch came in to help tidy, but was rather upset with me, understandably as I was being unreasonable and should expect the kids to make a mess, and for me to come home and clean it all up. It's all about discovery and independence... but I think I will stick to having them help me more in the kitchen in the future, but I am a rather bad teacher and prone to outbursts... argh....

The pizza Mitch and I made together


I can still hear my mum's words as she ranted at me for leaving the kitchen in a mess. Of course as time went by, I was getting better and better at tidying up after myself, but she would still discover signs of me having experimented despite the obvious delightful product to be enjoyed by the family, and the neighbours too, as I usually made too much. So, it's come full circle. My mum use to threaten me with the, just wait till you have your own kids, and me retaliating with I am not having kids, so there..... huh....what did I know? Perhaps, my mum saying I have eaten more salt than you have rice is true after all.......I have come full circle, was being shouted at, now I am doing the shouting, but I want to break this circle, shouting is and will never be the answer...



Monday, 8 August 2011

On My Walk This Morning


  

On my walk this morning, 
What did I see,
A field full of geese,
Sunshine shining through the clouds 
And the breeze blowing through the trees.



Well kept borders of colourful flowers,
Steps with pots of colours,
Petunias, begonias, geraniums and more
Sunflowers soaring towards the skies, plates of yellow
Nodding at me, saying, "Summer's here but not for much longer."


In my ears, songs play...egging me along, making my walk easier.
Songs that remind me of people, that I have left behind
Songs that remind me of a time past
Memories that never seem to fade
Echobelly reminds me of Billy, who introduced them to me
Duffy of Matty and a time of madness, so mad but painfully sweet,
Zee Avi takes me home, to my brother who first posted one of her songs on FB


In the distance I see cars, the Highway 7, 6 lanes of rushour traffic
I hear not the noise they make for the music in my ears
I spot a bird or two, diving in and out of bushes, and think, maybe, stop the music
Listen to the birdsong, birdsong that wakes me at 4 am!
Construction workers, working on condos, 
A huge hole dug in the ground
Where once there was a green field, wildflowers and life abound
Do we really need another block of concrete and glass
They are mushrooming all around



I see the houses around, detached, semis, townhouses
Row after row, I look up and wonder who lives in them
Are they having a cup of tea?
I see several other walkers, mostly pensioners, at a guess
Having a morning walk with their friends,
Socialising now the days of work are at an end



I stop to cross the streets, a few cars about, some drivers stop for me
Some stop at the stop signs, and stare.....
I hold my head high, stride along without a care
But secretly, it reminds me to hold my abs in...hehehe
Round the blocks I go, my senses alive
The heat of the sun on my skin, the light blinding my eyes
The hues of colour, mainly green..a bit of of the rainbow too,
From the sun shining through the sprinklers that are on
Lacy leaves, full of holes, been the victim of caterpillars or bugs
So pretty, but I don't think the bushes agree as the leaves shrivel and die
The branches all turning brown, as slowly the bush comes to it's own demise



I am glad I went for my walk
I almost did not go
A restless night of sleep and long day ahead
Made me think twice
Instead of the 5072 steps tiring me 
It's woken and refreshed me, for the day
And week ahead......