Saturday 19 April 2014

Rainbow Friday

My daughter and one of my very best friends share a birthday. My daughter was 7 yesterday and my friend was blah blah blah years old. So big party yesterday for them both on what turned out to be a Very Good and Sunny Friday.

I asked everyone to bring a salad, I cooked a turkey and did the desserts. It all worked a treat. Easter egg hunts and egg and spoon race ensued and lots of chocolate consumed. Apologies to Mums and Dads who may well have been still trying to bring their children down from a chocolate high well into the evening.

I don't usually go in for fancy cakes but felt the need to make this one for my friend who was '21' of course:

Wednesday 16 April 2014

Up a plane tree

There is a tree in the Midlands: a huge, old London Plane that is quite magnificent. We climbed it yesterday. My son, my daughter and my friend, we all climbed it and zip wired, zip-a-dee-doo-dah down.


It all started when my friend, D, decided that his partner should reclaim her childhood and climb a tree so he found a band of professional tree climbers who organise supervised climbing and booked for us all to have a go.

Off we went yesterday to Compton Verney, a beautiful old home which has been turned into an art gallery both inside and outside. It has grounds laid down by Capability Brown with lots of wonderful trees.


I am particularly proud of my soon-to-be 7 year old and my soon-to-be 9 year old for just getting on with it and climbing up there. My daughter had the most arduous route and had to negotiate a big big branch but she did it and has a tale to tell now. I did it too. It wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. I was concentrating too much!

Many thanks to Adam and Oliver of The Great Big Tree Climbing Company who made the whole experience possible. And thanks to David who when we decided to book it said "I've climbed enough trees in my time" and declined to book his place. He took all the photos but I think he did have a bit of a yen to do it himself. And thanks to D who gave us the idea and treated us to a lovely day out.

Have a go yourselves. Reclaim your childhood. You'll like it.

Monday 14 April 2014

Stingless soup

Just made something I've wanted to do and been curious about for a long time: I made nettle soup at lunchtime. You need gloves to pick it, gloves on to wash it and cut it up but no gloves on to eat it. As soon as the nettles hit the hot stock the stings are no more.

A bit of seasoning and it is very tasty. So good, there is none left to take a photo of.