I’m back to blogging. I didn’t think I’d ever make the bold
step to come back but here I am. I’m excited and anxious. I want to share so
much but I also want to keep some things to myself. Well, I guess I’ll figure it out as I go.
I realised it didn’t help sitting around trying to find the ‘right’ way to go
about it. Sometimes you just need to make the rules as you go. So, here I am.
Back to share all the exciting experiences I’ll go through as a farmer’s wife
and now a mother to a beautiful baby girl. I’m looking forward to sharing with
you and learning from you. Let’s do this! J
Friday, September 21, 2012
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Shredded pork & K.A.H.I.N.I Day
A few weeks ago I had K.A.H.I.N.I day. My kahini is Eleanor. We've been friends for a long time and because we're so close and 'sisters' doesn't explain our relationship well enough we came up with a word to describe our relationship:
K - Kindred spirits
A - Accept
H - Hearing (Listening to each other)
I - Intercede
N - Never leave
I - I love you
We were apart for quite a number of years since we were at different universities and she was not in the country so now that are back in the same country we're having Kahini day every month - which is basically a day for ONLY kahinis :-)
And we share a common love for anything meaty so it was only natural that we make shredded pork on our kahini day. It's a recipe I pieced together and I hope that you'll enjoy it too.
Ingredients
Yum yum!!! Especially with the garlic thyme potatoes. This is the recipe for the potatoes.
It was a fabulous day! :-)
K - Kindred spirits
A - Accept
H - Hearing (Listening to each other)
I - Intercede
N - Never leave
I - I love you
We were apart for quite a number of years since we were at different universities and she was not in the country so now that are back in the same country we're having Kahini day every month - which is basically a day for ONLY kahinis :-)
And we share a common love for anything meaty so it was only natural that we make shredded pork on our kahini day. It's a recipe I pieced together and I hope that you'll enjoy it too.
Ingredients
- 350gms pork
- 250 gms bacon
- 2 large bell peppers (green)
- 2 large onions
- Soy sauce
- Worcestershire sauce
- BBQ Sauce
- Garlic powder
- Ground mixed spices
- Corriander
- Ground white pepper
- Chop the onions in rings or as shown below and the green pepper in strips.
- Cut the pork into strips.
- Cut the bacon into bite size pieces.
- Fry the bacon in a non-stick frying pan.
- Put the bacon in a separate dish and then fry the pork on medium heat in the fat from the bacon, add salt, white pepper and garlic powder.
- When the pork is ready (dark brown) increase the heat and add the bacon, green pepper, onions, mixed spices, corriander, BBQ sauce, soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce.
Yum yum!!! Especially with the garlic thyme potatoes. This is the recipe for the potatoes.
It was a fabulous day! :-)
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Learning to be nice....
I'm an emotional person. When I'm happy it's obvious and when I'm not happy it's even more obvious. If I don't like someone I can't help but show it - no matter how hard I try one day I just snap!
The hubby is a sweetheart. He will give his biggest enemy the best seat in the house and speak to them as if he were speaking to an old good friend. Don't get me wrong, he will not talk about them behind their back and he won't be pretending he likes them - he genuinely does. In fact I'm usually the one who will be the meanie and he will ask me to be nice.
For a long time I knew this about myself but now that I live with someone who is the complete opposite I feel even more ashamed. Case in point: We have a neighbour. A little boy aged about 8. The hubs and I love kids so when we moved to this apartment we were glad to find a kid who was friendly. His mum doesn't give him enough attention so we thought we'd reach out to a boy who felt unloved. He would come over to our place and we'd give him a drink and he'd talk with the hubby. We soon found out that when he got back home he'd discuss a lot of things that had taken place in our house. What he'd seen, what we own - you get the picture? Since we're farmers we have a lot of food and he began to ask for it and we'd get no thank you from his parents. RUDE!!!!!!
Then he started knocking on our doors at all sorts of hours. As long as he saw the car in the drive way he'd come right up. 9 am on Sunday mornings, 3pm on Sunday afternoons, 9 am on Saturday mornings. I mean we are 'newly' weds - can you give us some space??!!!
Needless to say, I was not amused! I immediately began to cut him out of my life. I mean, I don't want a gossip in my house or someone who is snooping around to see what we can give him. And I'm not sure what his parents ask him about us. Generally, I don't trust the kid.
The hubby on the other hand is as sweet to him as he has always been. He's been able to show him the boundaries in a very diplomatic way. While I resorted to 'the angry eye' he would sit and talk with him on the stairs and let him know that we're busy getting ready for church or we want to relax after a long day at work. Me? I didn't want to see him near me.
Now, I know that he's just a kid and that it's probably his
But let's face it, I need to learn to be nice to the kid. The fact that I 'ignore' him just makes him think that all women are mean. To be honest when we get home and he's playing outside his eyes light up when he sees my hubby. And yes, sometimes I shoot him the 'do not disturb' look but he's just a kid and I need to learn to be nice. The hubby has clearly set the boundaries so we don't get visits at odd hours so now I need to smile at him, ask him how he's doing. You'd think it would be easy but it's not. Especially for an emotional person like me.
They say that you become more like your spouse the longer you are married - I really hope that I pick up on the quality of always thinking the best of people and being nice to people no matter what they do to me because they probably don't know any better. Lord, please!!!!
Do any of you struggle with being nice to people you don't trust? And how do you deal with it?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Getting excited!!!
I like it when I don't have to go to work or wake up too early. I especially like it when I get to wake up in a hotel because I don't have to do much - just get washed and dressed and head down for breakfast :-) And all these things are coming up very soon. I'm taking my leave next month and the hubs and I are going for our second honeymoon!!! I won't disclose where we're going till we get back though - sorry.
But I can tell you that I'm going to make sure I shop till I drop!!!! I can't wait to be away with my hubby. We NEED some 'us' time.
I'm looking up all sorts of malls and shops and getting super super excited!!!!! Yay!!!!!
Are any of you planning an exciting vacation?
Monday, May 16, 2011
Our Paper Anniversary!
Yesterday was our One year Anniversary - which is also referred to as a paper anniversary.
Time flies so fast! I can't believe it's been a year. Sounds cliche right? But honestly, we can't believe it. We didn't even do much to celebrate. We just went out for lunch at our favourite restaurant and kept telling each other how we can't believe it's been a whole year.
We have a fantastic trip planned so maybe it will hit us when we travel and are reminded of our honeymoon but for now it feels like we're talking about another couple :-)
I don't take the fact that we've made a year for granted. I've seen too many couples separate in a matter of months to look on this like it was supposed to happen. I'm not boastful either. We couldn't have done it without God. He has and will always be in the centre of our marriage. He has taught us how to be friends, to compromise, to listen to each other and most importantly how to love each other.
It's been a wonderful journey so far. It's not been smooth all the way but there has been a lot of love through it all and we are grateful to God.
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