Saturday, May 7, 2011

How NOT To Get To A Blogging Meet-Up

Posted by MANDI at 5:25 PM 11 comments
Last night I went to a bloggers meet-up and met some of the Perth bloggers I have long admired. I met some I'd only come across recently and I met a few who I'm planning to cyber-stalk until the end of time. In a good way! You'd think that would be the most exciting, pulse-racing, can't-quite-catch-my-breath part of the night wouldn't you? But no. For me (and I apologise for borrowing this phrase from every reality tv show every) it was all about the journey.

You know I have no sense of direction, right? That I get lost? A lot? It doesn't even matter if I know where I'm going. Chances are I'm still going to take a wrong turn, miss a set of traffic lights or just plain stuff up the directions somewhere along the way. Yes I have a GPS. No it doesn't always help. It generally just means I get a little bit less lost than I might do otherwise.

So I started out with my highest boots on, dressed up for a night out at a bar. I don't even remember the last time I went to a bar. I was ready to meet and greet, schmooze and move, influence and be influenced. Oh okay, I was bloody nervous but I had great boots and lots of makeup on so I figured I'd wing it and and hope it turned out okay. Anyway, as I left Hubby asked if I wanted the GPS in my car. I looked at him with airy unconcern, assured him I knew where I was going and declined his kind offer. First mistake.

I tootled off, music blaring and fingers tapping on the steering wheel. I congratulated my speed-demon self when I passed a police speed camera actually doing the 70kph that was the speed limit. And then drove straight through a set of traffic lights that I should have hung a left at. Second mistake.

It took me another 15 or so minutes to work that mistake out. Third mistake.

But all was not lost. I knew where I could hang another left and get myself back on track. Sure it'd put me a little behind schedule but that was okay. I knew where I was, I knew where I was going and I knew how to get there. Right? Um.... no. And that'd be the fourth mistake. And the seventh mistake too.

But I hit the tunnel under the city (sort of, it's kind of next to it but you get my point) and watched the signs carefully so I didn't miss my exit. Then I missed my exit. Fifth mistake. And ended up on the freeway on the other side of the city. Sixth mistake. Telling myself not to panic I executed a very nice manoeuvre whereby I swung across five (yes five!) lanes of traffic and grabbed the first exit I could find. All okay except for the whole not knowing where the hell I was. There may have been a lot of swearing in the car right about then. To be honest, there probably was. But I didn't panic. I figured I was only just on the other side of the city and if I followed the road I was on I'd hit a set of traffic lights that would probably be a fairly major road and, with any luck, I'd recognise the road name and work out where I was. Finally something went my way. I did hit a set of traffic lights. I did recognise the name and I did turn the right way to get me back where I needed to be. Then I hit another road I recognised, not too far from where I was heading, and by an absolute fluke took the right turn again. Totally accidentally! Yay me!!

With a very big sigh of relief I tootled across to where I thought I needed to be. Yeah. Thought. But of course that wasn't where the bar was at all. People, I do believe we're up to mistake number seven. The one I referred to earlier. Again with the 'don't panic' self-talk I found a side street with some parking and called Hubby. Who laughed. And then looked up the real address. And told me how to get there.

Righto. Start again. Missed a road I needed and ended up in a totally different suburb. Again. Mistake number eight. On the bright side, at this point I knew where I was, I really did know where I was going and finally I knew how to get there.

Fast forward all of about 10 minutes and wa-lah! I was finally there. An hour and a half  after I started out. But there none-the-less. The trip home was somewhat less torturous though there is a distinct possibility that I may have taken one wrong turn. But that one was easily fixed and that journey took me decidedly less time than the one I'd undertaken earlier in the evening!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

I Think That Answers My Question

Posted by MANDI at 5:46 PM 5 comments
I was cleaning up Offspring #2's room the other day and noticed that one of her curtains had a massive rip in it.

Me (sternly): What happened to your curtain, #2?
Her: I don't know.
Me: #2! It didn't get ripped all on its own. What happened to it?
Her: I. Don't. Know. But it didn't get cutted with scissors.

Hmmm... does that answer my question or not?

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Easy Lunchbox Treat

Posted by MANDI at 9:41 PM 5 comments
This is seriously the easiest slice you could ever come across. The kids tasted it at the neighbours, demanded a copy of the recipe, delivered said recipe to me and then demanded I make it. Right then! This is a chocolate-y, sweet treat that's perfect for the lunchbox or for after school. It freezes beautifully too.

School's back tomorrow and when I got home from work today I realised there was next to nothing in the cupboard and that I probably needed to whip something up. What to make?  Aunty Lynette's Chocolate Slice to the rescue.

Lynette's Chocolate Slice




Makes 24 pieces

1 cup self raising flour
1 cup coconut
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg, beaten
125g butter, melted

Chocolate Icing
2 cups icing sugar
1 tablespoon cocoa
1 tablespoon butter
splash of milk (1 - 2 tablespoons roughly)

Preheat oven to 180C. Line lamington tin with baking paper.
Mix dry ingredients together. Add egg and butter. Mix well.
Spread into lined tin, pat smooth and cook at 180C for 20 minutes
Leave to cool completely in tin. When cool, ice with chocolate icing and sprinkle with coconut.
Cut into squares

Icing
Put icing sugar and cocoa into a bowl. Add butter and mix together. Add milk, a little at a time, until icing is smooth and spreadable.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Gratituesday

Posted by MANDI at 8:14 PM 3 comments
I love that I regularly do stupid stuff and make myself laugh. None of the dumb stuff I did today is worth sharing - they're all kind of location jokes and won't translate all that well - but just know that I cracked up laughing at myself three times today. And even now, sitting on the couch watching Masterchef, the memory of that is making my smile. And that, my friends, makes it a good day. A good Tuesday. Which is perfect for a Gratituesday post.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Last Day Of Holidays

Posted by MANDI at 8:56 PM 2 comments
Well for me anyway. Everyone else in the house has a few more days left!

We caught up with some special friends today - we met them in Red Dirt Central when the boys were in kindy and have stayed in touch through their travels around Australia and both families eventual moves back to Perth. They live over an hour away so catch-ups are generally left till the school holidays and this time we decided to have them head our way for a picnic. We took them up to Mundaring Weir and walked across the top of the weir, fed the birds, ate lots of yummy picnic food, cheered while the boys played footy and found some kangaroos to delight our 'city' friends. We had beautiful weather and it was so great to catch up with Jodi and the kids. Now I just have to convince them to give up their life down in the suburbs and come live up here in the hills!




 

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