Thursday, 29 October 2009

The Big Lebowski goes to Ikea



As I've mentioned, I've been overdosing on the Lifestyle channel. So the bar had to go. I found a builder/handyperson who shared my vision for a bar-less living room, and he knocked it out quickly and cleanly. So then I arranged and rearranged the furniture several times (on my own) (yes my back hurts). Finally, it all came together - nearly. It required a rug. Off to Ikea I went, with a vague feeling that it had to be red and as long as the dressser. I found it, a one-off hand made in Iran, red & blue wool rug. I took it to the cash registers. I waited 25 minutes. I finally had it scanned.
"You can't have this one, it is the display rug".
"But - it is the only one....."
"Yes, it is the display rug, you'll have to take it back and see if they have some in stock"

Feeling caught in a catch 22, I started back to textiles. Have you ever tried walking BACKWARDS in Ikea? Once I'd extricated myself from the warehouse section (lost) I started pushing past families, jumping over trolleys and toddlers, and finally made it back to textiles.
"They said I have the display rug"
"They are all display rugs, they're one-off"
"They said I couldn't buy it"
"Tell them to ring us- don't queue again, just go straight back"

Back I went, at least swimming WITH the tide this time. Then I had to "push in" in front of people who had been waiting for 25 minutes. I contemplated leaving the rug and going home rug-less. But the rug and I had bonded in this time, so I pushed in regardless. I bought the rug. And I think you'll agree, it really pulls the room together!

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Cake it away...

Eliza (my daughter) has always hankered after being a cake decorator, so I paid for a course for her for her recent (24th) birthday. She didn't miss one class, and has taken to it with gusto. Her first commission was a one-year-old's birthday cake with butterfly theme for her friend's daughter's first birthday party. Despite the cake overflowing in the oven, we all survived, and I think you will agree, it turned out beautifully!

Friday, 16 October 2009

Well Rested


I've had such a nice break, I'm almost ready to go back to work. No, seriously! I've done nearly enough schoolwork, lots of housework, rearranged the furniture (too much Lifestyle Channel!) and:
  • Had seafood in the sun
  • caught up over cappuccino
  • seen memorable movies
  • cocooned on the couch
  • found time for family
  • laughed, loved and lived
Back to work renewed and replenished.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Party on..

A great start to the holiday week was a good friend's 50th, with a roaring 20's theme. What an elegant era that was - the men looked great too, in suits, braces and gangster hats; one young man was in tennis whites, another in Plus Fours. And the birthday girl's husband? Resplendent in a neck-to-knee striped swimsuit, which left not enough to the imagination!

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Things to do...

...on the school holidays:

  • Take the ferry and a picnic to Shark Island, right in the middle of Sydney Harbour
  • Check out the Blake Art Prize entries with my sisters Anne & Pat
  • Do enough schoolwork to make next term easier
  • Go to the Deli for breakfast (often)
  • Buy flowers for the house
  • Meet friends for cappuccino (often)
  • Read
  • Paint
  • See some movies: Up, Mao's Last Dancer, Julie & Julia
Looking forward to it!