Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trick-Or-Treating In The UK

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

First of all, let me just say it is difficult to play my kids game of 'Unscramble The Halloween Word' when the word unscrambled is spelled incorrectly in the first place.

I have a hard enough time with this game, but throw in 'dlub' to be unscrambled as 'blud' (blood) - well, the kids think I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. Hey, no fair! Love the kid moments :)

Isn't this fantastic?  {via Centsational Girl}

In the US, Halloween and Trick-Or-Treating are practically synonymous. Not so in the UK. Whereas  Halloween was created hundreds of years ago in this part of the world, Trick-Or-Treating is an American tradition that began only in the 1950s.

It has been interesting to see how trick-or-treating is observed here. My sense is the older generation is nervous about this childhood activity - strangers coming to their door asking for candy. It is an unusual  tradition, isn't it?

I think the dark side of Halloween has been the association with October 31st for a long time. I've heard many fear 'tricks' could be played by the children or by the homeowner - and I'm certainly not one to say if this fear is valid or not. 

Most of the parents with small children did not trick-or-treat when they were kids, so it is a newer tradition that is evolving.  In a country filled with so many old traditions, I find it exciting and fascinating to be part of a new one :)

{Centsational Girl}

So far I've learned we are only to visit homes with a pumpkin displayed. When we ring the bell, I think we say 'Sweet or No Sweet' or perhaps nothing at all. I'll know more tomorrow :)  The kids will be given candy, cookies, or coins.

Costumes are traditional Halloween garb and only fill half an aisle in the stores, if at all - monsters, ghosts, and witches. I've heard they think it odd to have a cute little Minnie Mouse ring the doorbell.

Another interesting element is next weekend is Guy Fawkes Night, which includes fireworks and the burning of an effigy over a bonfire. This event sounds dark and eerie to me, but I have been assured it is a family friendly night with games and bonfires at most schools.

I sense that having Halloween and Bonfire Night so close together can encourage bad behavior from some over the next seven days - another reason some are nervous about this time of year.

I often realize what is 'very American' only when it is absent. This is true for candy corn and peanut butter candy bars, which are only sold in the American grocery stores here. How I'll miss my Reece's Peanut Butter Cup loot from my kids Halloween bags :)

Tomorrow my little muffins will transform into Harry Potter characters and will celebrate Halloween and trick-or-treating with our fabulous new neighbors. Fortunately for us, there will be a lot of pumpkins outside the doors on our street :)

Happy Halloween & Trick-Or-Treating wherever you are,

XO Laura

Friday, October 29, 2010

Celebration of a New Home

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

When we moved to England, we sold our house in the US and brought everything with us. We have had a mourning period for the home we left behind. {Sigh} We loved that house - my canvas for home decor, our sacred space full of so many memories, the house we brought newborn Little G home to

Now we are renting a lovely Victorian home built around 1898 that oozes character. Except for an unhung  mirror (major procrastination), I think I can officially say we have settled in :)

Love the original door & window design

Bristles in mail slot keep the house warmer (so clever)

Renting this house actually has freed me of my design obsession. No more sewing curtains, pouring over paint colors, or ripping out inspirational magazine pages (well, not as many anyway). This home is imperfectly perfect for us, and there's not much we can do with it anyway. Who knew renting would calm my mind? At least for now?

Kitchen Window

Kitchen + Blogging HQ

I am posting photos of our home to help friends, family, and readers picture us here. Photojournaling is also a way for me to document and see the loveliness in the 'now'

Love all the molding


I love vignettes and little 'creatures' around the house. The movers thought I was crazy to have brought so many animals across the ocean. What do they know?!

Playroom

Felt Birds in Playroom Window

I mostly decorate with items from Goodwill, Target, Pottery Barn Teen, and local artists. I like the challenge of having an eclectic style on a small budget.

Everything is so expensive here, I have bought almost nothing beside necessities. I hope to find some flea markets soon :)

Reading Nook (and dog hang-out)

One fun thing about putting this house together was taking everything out of boxes and setting it in a room. To decorate the house, I went 'shopping' in that room filled with things I love.

I wonder what new memories this new house will hold for us. I hope you have enjoyed a tour of our new home :) 

XO Laura

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Enchanted Exhibit at Kensington Palace

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

My friend, Ashley, surprised me with tickets to Kensington Palace's current exhibition, 'The Enchanted Palace'.  Thank you, Ash!

Exhibit: The Enchanted Palace
It was a treat to go into this famous palace in London, home to many including Queen Victoria and Princess Diana.

As you may know, many royal weddings united countries through arranged marriages to strategically strengthen their European foothold.

Can you imagine marrying someone whom you've never met and doesn't even speak your language? As a result, many of the ruling families were loveless and quite dysfunctional, which makes for wonderful literature - doesn't it?

Kensington Palace
While most of the palace is closed due to construction, the State Apartments have been transformed for this temporary exhibition. The rooms looked, well, royal - tall ceilings, flocked dark wallpaper, heavy curtains, and beautiful wooden floors.

I had to hand it to them - it was a creative blend of classical masterpieces and modern art installations in a traditional palace setting.

Queen Victoria's childhood bedroom
The King's Gallery
The Gallery of War and Play featured thousands of plastic GI Joe-like soldier figures on the floor, while in the the ballroom a Victorian silhouette danced on the ceiling to a Duran Duran song. Traditional meets contemporary.

You may want to drop by this quirky exhibit which runs until February 28th, 2011. Click here for details

Afterward, you can stop by The Orangery for tea and scones - yum!

All images from Historic Royal Palaces website

XO Laura

Monday, October 25, 2010

Bruges & Twelve Years of Marriage


Hello you, did you have a rejuvenating weekend? I hope so :)


Canal in Bruges


My husband and I decided just three hours before the train left that we'd like to celebrate our 12th anniversary in Bruges, Belgium. Often locked in indecision and perhaps laziness, we make lots of decisions on the fly. 

I had never been to Belgium before - famous for its chocolate, waffles, and beer. I read that 'French' fries were invented there too.

Bruges is known for its canals and quaint European atmosphere.  I was in photographic heaven :)


Cafes in the square


I reflected on other October 24ths throughout the years...our wedding day, major moves, career changes, our growing family, and my husband's 2 failed attempts to lose his wedding ring :)  Opening a sealed envelope that revealed we were having a girl after our ultrasound, that's the anniversary dinner I'll never forget!

The kids came with us for this trip. They are such fun travel dumplings.

As a parent, I worry about raising our kids outside their home country.  Eventually feeling neither American nor European, what are the repercussions of morphing their identity?


I was hoping to 'accidentally' get locked in here overnight


Yet at dinner, we went around the table saying the days of the week in either French or Spanish. It was a fun game that lasted at least 15 minutes. It made me smile, thinking maybe we had made the right decision to move abroad and enrich our life experience.


View from boat tour


When we left the restaurant, I asked my husband, 'Do you think the restaurant staff thought I was Angelina Jolie?' This is a really old game between us. I am the least glamorous person ever, yet I always ask him if people mistake me for this or that famous person. He responds with either 'Yes, probably' or as on that night I received a polite 'No'. Childlike, I never bore of this game. I even grin as I write this...




So my motto for the weekend was that if I lived in Bruges, I would be fat and happy. Fat, because of the chocolate (but maybe skinny because I don't share the love for mussels).  And happy with all the scenic eye-candy. But then I always feel a deep happiness when I'm with my family.

To my husband and best friend ever,
as they say in London, 'Love you loads!' 
sweetie ;)

XO Laura

Friday, October 22, 2010

Papel de Parede

Ainda bem que hoje é possível mudar a cara das paredes de uma maneira rápida, simples e marcante: com adesivos, papéis de parede e a própria pintura. Que dão toda a cor aos ambientes mudando completamente a cara do lugar, bastam uma boa idéia e coragem!!!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Friday Fun: Who's Coming For Dinner?

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

It's time for another 'Fun Friday' post. Yea!!

Just for fun, my husband and I have had an ongoing list of famous people we'd enjoy having for dinner. 

So let's just say this is a photo of my dining room (wink, wink)
I want to share with you my current invite list. I have to warn you I'm a simpleton

Ingredients For The Perfect Dinner

A Dash of Sparkle: Kate Hudson

1 Cup of Beauty & Charm: Julia Roberts

A Pinch of Slapstick: Sandra Bullock

Stir with Interesting Stories: Oprah Winfrey

Sprinkle with Humor: Ellen DeGeneres

Finish with the Perfect Table Setting: Anthropologie

The Menu

I'm a casual girl, and my husband makes the most wonderful sandwiches. Maybe he'd whip up some warm baguette sandwiches with basil, tomato, and fresh mozzarella cheese?

Let's see - thick salty chips. Cheesecake with cherries on top. Definitely. Jasmine green tea first; frosty mug beer later. Okay, so this sounds more like a picnic than a dinner


I'd like to tag Laura from A Place For Tea and Jane from Life on Planet Baby to play along


And you?
Please play and put your invite list in the comments 
or add your blog post in Linky below (closes Oct 30)

Because it's more fun when everyone plays!

Happy happy weekend!

XO
Laura

(Linky will close Oct 30th)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Entrevista com a TRIPLEX Arquitetura

TRIPLEX Arquitetura
1 - Aonde voces se conheceram?

Somos amigas desde pequenas... Acho que conhecemos na escola!! Nos conhecemos desde a época da escola


2 - Quando começou a Triplex Arquitetura?

A Triplex começou há 02 anos e meio atrás, quando as três trabalhavam em renomados escritórios de arquitetura e surgiu a oportunidade de fazermos um projeto juntas, saímos desses escritórios, e unimos nossas experiências para abrir o próprio negócio.


3 - Qual o estilo da Triplex?

Estilo é algo difícil de se definir, mas tentamos sempre interpretar os desejos de cada cliente, considerando conforto, funcionalidade e bem estar. Na maioria das vezes utilizamos linhas retas, nos preocupando em misturar materiais e criar uma atmosfera aconchegante e sofisticada .

4 - Vocês seguem a linha de algum profissional?

Admiramos vários profissionais, mas temos uma linguagem própria.


5 - Um Designer que vocês admiram?

Philippe Starck.


6 - Quais foram as obras que marcaram a Triplex?

Todos os projetos são muito especiais para o nosso escritório, é difícil citar algum, mas os mais marcantes para visibilidade do nosso trabalho, acabam sendo os projetos comercias, participamos da Casa Cor em 2010 que foi uma experiência muito boa, além disso, fizemos o projeto de reforma do restaurante Alucci Alucci, o projeto do restaurante Serafina, e também participamos do Extreme Makeover Social exibido na Rede Record, apresentado pela empresária Cristiana Arcangeli.


7 - Como foi fazer o programa do Extreme Makeover?

Primeiramente o projeto foi um grande desafio, pois tínhamos muito pouco tempo para realizá-lo e executá-lo. Foi uma experiência nova para o escritório, a primeira ação Social da Triplex. Foi muito gratificante ter tido a oportunidade de trabalhar nesse projeto, que beneficia não só as crianças, mas toda a comunidade, oferecendo melhores condições para educação e formação.


8 - Qual o grande desafio da Triplex?

O desafio é uma constante em nosso trabalho, cada projeto é um novo desafio, e nossa grande satisfação é chegar no resultado esperado atendendo todas as necessidades de cada cliente.


Site: www.triplexarquitetura.com.br

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sending The Love: Recent Finds

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

Don't you just love when you make a new discovery?! Well, I have a few 'stumbles' to share with you, my dear reader

ENGLAND: BLEEDING HEART FRENCH RESTAURANT, LONDON

Feels like such a secret insider tip, I'll whisper it {Bledding Heart French Restaurant}  An ex-Londoner whisked us away to this amazing restaurant in the most tucked away location imaginable in the middle of the city. We had delicious French (good French not 'weird' French) food in this cobbled 'close'.


See more on Bleeding Heart's website

AUSTRALIA: JOHN BUTLER TRIO jamming with Keith Urban

I'm probably the last person to know about JBT, but boy, can he play!



TV LAND: SIDEREEL

Thanks to blogger, RubiaTica, for this find

For those who live outside the US and unable to stream their fav US TV shows due to international licensing - you are going to FREAK OUT! It's free and current!  It requires some patience, but I find the zshare.net link most reliable. I know, you want to jump up and down, right?!


BLOGLAND: FEEDLY


For those of you who follow multiple blogs, you will find this 'reader' to be easy to read and manage. It organizes your blogs in a magazine format. It is brilliant, a time-saver, and free. Thank you Julie of Knittlebits for this nugget. See Feedly.com



YOUR PC: SNIPPING TOOL

Have you ever tried to take a photograph of your computer screen with your camera? It is not pretty. With the Windows 7 Snipping Tool, taking an image of your computer screen is a snap. Yea! I love easy tools :) I used it to get the Feedly image above.

Hopefully you found a useful tidbit today :) Do you have one to add?

* I'm looking forward to 'Fun Friday'! I'll have another game to share *


Restaurant Images: Bleeding Heart

(Side Note: I received no payment from these companies.
Just wanting to share)


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XO
Laura

Fiji House

A moderna casa em Fiji é um projeto de Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architect.
Site: www.ccca.co.nz

Monday, October 18, 2010

Underwater Holtel

O novo Poseidon Undersea Resort esperava realizar o sonho de uma vida inteira, a combinação de um hotel de luxo com tecnologia para criar o mundo subaquático. Esse primeiro submarino é a primeira estrutura permanente do mundo, no chão do mar é um luxuoso resort de alto nível em uma lagoa azul-turquesa, em Fiji.
O Hotel 5 estrelas é um trabalho do engenheiro americano submarino Bruce Jones.


A Banheira!

O Restaurante!