Monday, January 31, 2011

Wedding Music

I'm on the hunt for wedding music.
There are a lot of classics but I can't make up my mind. 
Specifically for a tune to walk down the isle to. Something instrumental and sweet, that has a crescendo or something near the end for me to enter to.
Ideas:
Greatest Love of All - Piano Instrumental
Pachelbel's canon
The man from snowy river soundtrack has a few cool songs, i just don't have the soundtrack. 
Possibly a song by Bond... but I'm leaning more toward piano and drums.
i have 10,500 songs on itunes, and i still have no idea!!!!
I'll keep brain storming!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Skillet

Well, Skillet is by far the best concert I have been to.
They totally know how to rock.
Got some good photos too, of course. (more on facebook)








Monday, January 24, 2011

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Wedding Planning

Well as most of you know, Adam and I are engaged! We had two fantastic engagement parties and had so much fun catching up with everyone.



Christian Heritage College
This year is going to be huge, Wedding planning, lots and lots of saving AND I might start uni! I've got to figure out how it can all work out. I'll prob start out full time for semester 1 and then switch to part time for semester 2 and just take it semester by semester. Trouble is uni costs heaps and I don't have my citizenship yet so my goal for this week is to write up a budget.



 I've been thinking about what flowers to have at the wedding and I really like hydrangeas, they fit into the blue theme and they look beautiful with white roses and white lillies!!! Here are some of my favourite pictures I've found:
Light Blue Hydrangeas with White Roses, really elegant!

Not sure if I like the all Hydrangea look but the blue colour is awesome!

This Has to be my favourite I think.

This one is also really beautiful!!

Meals for others (This Blog contains a recipie)

The packs I made up
At Church on Sunday they announced that they were going to collect frozen meals for people effected by the floods. I decided that I would make a few meals. Tonight I made a beautiful Yellow chicken curry and had fun making it too.








Here is the recipie:

Garlic in our new mortar and pestle!
Yellow Chicken Curry. (serves 8)
Curry Paste
If you have a mortar and pestle or a food processor then the curry paste is fantastic, for a quick simpler way just use 4-6 teaspoons of premade yellow curry paste.
2 Small Red Chillies
6 Cloves of Garlic
2 tsp minced corriander
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground nutmeg
1 tsp dried turmeric
Small piece of Ginger chopped finely
2 tbs fish sauce
1 tsp lime zest
2 tbs lime juice freshly squeezed

Other Ingredients
1kg Chicken breast diced
7 tbs Peanut oil
2 Shallots chopped finely
1 Red Onion chopped finely
Deseeded and diced Red Capsicum
2 Zuccini's thinly sliced
1/3 Pumpkin chopped
8 medium sized potatoes chopped
Pinch of Sea salt
1 tsp lemon grass chopped
1-2 Kaffir lime leaves chopped into small pieces
1 400ml tin of Coconut milk
140g Tomato paste
Handfull of fresh coriander
1 tsp butter
1 Punnet of Cherry Tomatoes

Directions:
Pound all dry ingredients for the curry paste in a mortar and pestle until fine, add the fish sauce and lime juice and create a even paste.
Put pumkin and potato in a medium sized pot with enough water so that the pumkin and potato are covered. Add sea salt and allow to boil until soft.

In a large pan or wok put shallots and onion along with the peanut oil cook and heat on a low temperature for 2mins. Add chicken and cook until the chicken turns white.
Add Lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves, coconut milk and tomato paste. Mix and simmer for 10mins.
Add the pumkin and potatoes to the wok and mix through.
In another smaller pan add butter and cherry tomatoes and cook until tender and warm

Serve with fresh coriander and coconut rice.

Tonight's dinner - Yellow Chicken Curry with Coconut Rice
Coconut Rice:

2 Cups of Basmati Rice
3 Cups of Water
1 400ml Tin of Coconut Milk

Put Rice and water in a microwave safe container and cook on high until the water soaks into the rice, add the coconut milk until it also soaks into the rice. Serve hot! Yum!



When I started making this I was at my house, in the middle of yet another thunderstorm and the power went out! Tried to continue cooking with candlelight then realised that my stovetop is electric so had to pack everything up and continue cooking at Adam's house. Was good fun though.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Little bit Nerdy

7430 Achievement Points
I'm a little bit proud of my Achievement points at the moment, i'm doing rather well for the amount of time I actually play.








The Barrens
I'm really enjoying this new expansion. Cata has changed alot of things and its fun learning more and discovering more content of the game.






Goblins - New horde class. 

I'm thinking about race changing my Priest to Goblin...

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Crazy QLD Floods.

As most of you have read on my Facebook the floods have been crazy but I thought I'd write something up.
My experience with the floods is no where near as bad as others.
I was in Kallangur in QLD at the time of the floods at Adam's house.
So the rain had been crazy most of December and the start of January, on Monday the 10th I went to work as per normal, it was raining a lot, but I didn't think it would flood and went about my day as per normal.
Tuesday morning I got a phone call asking if I could go into work early as the person who was rostered on in the morning couldn't make it due to flooding.
It was when I went down the road a neighbour told me the road was flooded and I may as well go home.
So work ended up closing for the day and I sat in front of the tv in shock and awe of what was happening around us.
We were stuck there for a few days living off food in the fridge and pantry.
I got rather creative making food from what we had, and enjoyed having the time to do whatever and not rushing.
Adam and I both got calls from work and was told to stay at home until Monday week.
We didn't have our electricity or internet cut, we were very lucky because many others did, so we played a lot of Wow and SC2, Facebook games, and watching the Tv waiting for the flood waters to go down etc.

On Thursday I drove from store to store looking for the essentials for food and such. But each store was the same, no fresh milk, not much long life milk, no eggs, no fresh fruit and veggies, not much fresh meat, even frozen meals was selling out fast. I had never seen the supermarket so understaffed, so empty of produce, but so busy with customers. No one knew when any deliveries were going to be delivered anywhere. Roads were closed.
Empty Milk Fridges in Kallangur Woolies

Albion, the road i usually take to work.

A picture of Coles Supermarket in Brisbane City.

A road in Petrie! Smashed!

The park down the road from Adam's house always gets flooded!

I found that Brisbane people had this attitude of acceptance and understanding and tried to get by best they could. Everyone had an attitude - someone else out there is worse off than me. When I was at one supermarket I saw a lady try and pay for her groceries with eftpos, but her particular bank wasn't working due to the floods and she had to walk away with nothing but somehow she still had a smile on her face.
So we were warned to stock up on bottles of water, and the essentials of food, and get out what cash we could. Because no one knew how long this would take. And if it is heavy rain again before the weekend, the Brisbane river will just flood more.

The government did (and is still doing) the best they can, they supplied sandbags, and if people need they can apply for financial support, and there is so much money being raised its fantastic!

Moldy Flour from my house.

Even though its a massive disaster I still believe God does have a hand on this situation, so many communities have come together, so many awesome stories of survival, and to be honest the death toll is very low for what was expected. and such a great oppertunity for the church to rise up and help. C3BD is collecting frozen meals to give to people that need help during this time and I'm going to make some meals over the week, i'm so excited there is a way I can help too.

So today I have come back to my house to clean up stuff, it got very moist and there was alot of condensation on the walls and was very smelly. Not much of importance got damaged, This is a packet of flour from the pantry, its all covered in mould. Ewwww! Gosh I don't know if its spelt mould or mold, anyways u get the idea.






Lets pray the rain stays away  for a few more days!

Typical first Title name goes here XD

Well, my first post. Yay.