Friday, August 30, 2013

Butterflies in my stomach

Butterfly Hello everyone! I am finally back from our Hochzeitsreise, vacances des noces, Bulan madu, honeymoon grand tour of Switzerland and had a magical time with my new husband there! I have also joined the dark-side and have a smartphone (2nd hand, courtesy of my sister!) so I have managed to keep up with blog reading! I have almost a thousand pictures on my camera and a 150 page diary (yes, really) and the thought of having to transfer any of that into blog format yet(we only got back last night), is a little too much to fathom, as well as moving house and preparing for school in the next 2 days so I thought I would just say hi and check in here. You left absolutely the sweetest comments (prizes for the ones I loved best go to Emily and Lauren!) and I really appreciated the best wishes therein. Today, we went over to my Mum's and shared a dinner with her. It was really nice to see her, particularly as she had to go home unwell from my wedding. She was really pleased I was wearing the floral headdress she bought me in Glastonbury and insisted upon photos in the garden, which of course, I was happy to oblige for! It was sooo nice to have full choice of my wardrobe rather than the rather boring selection I packed in a panic, last minute for the holiday!!! DSCN1037 I hope to share SOME photos and some extracts soon. I have a few wedding photos but haven't had any official ones back yet, so I might wait until I see those! Until then, I bid you a good night and a 'happy to see you again!' Lots of love, Kezzie P! I am linking up to Rachel the Hat's Passion for Fashion link up!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Pas des bride and groom!

Hello there! I do hope you are well! This is just a quick post to say thank you for all your well wishes for our wedding. It was a lovely day and we had a great time! I thought I'd leave you for a couple of days, with our first dance! You can finally laugh at me doing Lindy-hop! (I had a stonking headache during this so it's a miracle I didn't fall over dizzily! And, no, I didn't drink!!! ;-) ) See you soon! With much love, Kezzie and CBC xxx IMG-20130809-WA0000

Friday, August 09, 2013

Wedding waffle part 1

Morning! There may not be wedding waffle part 2 and 3 (and indeed, you may be sick of the whole thing and long for me to return to craft and outfit shots!) etc but I thought I'd at least say something here! (chrlog style!) How annoying, I woke up really early after lots of tossing and turning but at least I did sleep- thank God for that! I headed down to make mint tea and then decided to scrub the worktops! Somehow, haven't had time to clean and tidy my house for everyone coming (and photographer) so thought I'd do that and then clean the bathroom! COnsidering how lazy I am, this is indeed a surprise to me! Now eating a bowl of porridge and then off to my friend's house for a shower! As to the weather. IT. IS. RAINING. "Why?" I ask myself. Just got a message from Chris in the style of Hugh Grant waking up in Four weddings and a funeral! Mwa ha ha! xx

Thursday, August 08, 2013

I'm getting married in the morning...

...Ding dong, the bells are gonna shine! Sorry, I couldn't resist taking the only opportunity in my life to actually sing and mean that, that I had to do it! Thank you, my blog family, for all your lovely well wishes and salutations! I only wish you were all there with me. Alas, if only I could have had a blogger in residence like Chris did at Steph/ven's wedding! We spent about 4 hours at the wedding reception venue this evening getting it all set up! I left CBC and his friend Matt (our furtherest travelled guest- from China!) galivanting round the park setting out all the clues to the Wedding Treasure Hunt! I did the ones in the walled gardens which couldn't be accessed after 6pm and left the rest for them! Here's hoping the public don't play mean and steal the clues which wouldn't be sportmanly! This morning, I went to buy flowers with N, a dear family friend, managing to get a very reasonable amount and then went to the church to drop off refreshments for the musicians who will be rehearsing in the morning there! The ladies and gentlemen at church who were arranging the flowers were doing a wonderful job! I've just finished eating Chinese Takeaway- really NOT what I was intending to eat the night before my wedding - but I somehow didn't get anything else planned and I was hungry! Pak choi in garlic sauce, vegetable noodle soup and a spring roll! Anyway, much love to you and I look forward to seeing you soon after the wedding (or honeymoon if I don't get around to it!) xxx

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

3 days to go

Hello! Sorry, I have been rather AWOL as I have been trying to get wedding preparations done. I am sitting here with a to do list of two pages with 3 days to go. CBC has been asleep in the armchair for three hours as he tries to write his speech (rather like an MA dissertation methinks!) and I trying to not panic and get things done! We had a bit of a nightmare today in that we were planning to buy plants for the tables at the wedding reception. BUT, everything looked tired and old and CBC and I were snapping at each other as we tried to choose the least manky looking plants. Finally, as we got into the car with them, we realised that plan B would be preferable and we would try to buy cut flowers and went back and returned the plants! So, I went to charity shops and located 8 glass vases and texted all my friends to ask if they had some I could borrow! What a last minute adventure! Here's hoping we find some lovely flowers! Pray for time to go slowly for me, if you are in the habit of praying. Pray for CBC and I to be alert, efficient and productive. Pray for that peace that passes understanding! And if you're not, please send happy thoughts my way!!! Looking forward to catching up with you some point soon! forgive me if I am totally awol as I will be on my honeymoon!!!! Phew! Lots of love, Kezzie x

Saturday, August 03, 2013

Cat amongst pigeons

Actually ducks! IMG_3920 I saw this gorgeous bundle of ducklings at the park when we went to our wedding venue the other day! How many can you see? 20130620_181140 Here's Dexter who's after the martins that are nesting in the roof! He sent everything flying! It's not a cat, it's a tiger!

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Nice work if you can get it

IMG_3940 Hello there! I've had a really productive day working with my mother in the garden! Usually, I am a lazy hopeless slob case when it comes gardening, though occasionally, I have attacks of dilligence when the neighbour's overhanging canopy of immense proportions irritate me or there are cosmos plants to be grown! My darling Mummsy came over at 9.30am to come and sort the garden after I begged her to do it help me do it since I would like some photos in the garden before the wedding as my house is NOT remotely tidy photo territory! She arrived and we worked together (me still in my pjs!) for about 3 hours and 45 minutes! It was incredibly satisfying what we achieved and it was SUCH a nice time for me and my Mum to spend together. As I near having to move from my childhood home, I feel all these bittersweet 'last' feelings, even though I am excited at moving with CBC. When I move, it will finally be sold and that will be the end of an era. Aside from a year in central London and a year in Bali, I have always lived here since the age of 6 and I am now 32. It was nice to have this sort of final 'Mother and daughter' working time in this garden which has meant so much to us over the years, a beautiful haven in the urban jungle live in, a place that holds so many memories, dear and funny. This place my mother has worked so hard on over the years, made a beautiful place from the blank canvas of mud and beaten earth left by the previous owners and their rottweillers in 1988. I remember laying the turf, planting the Reverend Wilks apple tree, my own patch of corn on the cobs, the wildflower meadow bit. The pond with its frogs, tadpoles, sticklebacks and into which my friend Sarah fell, aged 14. I confess, as I type, to shedding a tear for the loss of this. I'm so excited and yet, there will always be that young girl in me that never wants anything to change. Even over the last 6 years, where I have lived here alone, I have loved this home, despite its idiosyncrasies- no central heating, faulty boiler, a recent mouse-problem, big mess of all my things. I love its high ceilings, its open-plan feel, the ramshackle conservatory, the easiest landline number to remember in the world, its tiny rabbit-hutch proportions, my miniscule old bedroom with no curtains or curtain-rail after a cat pulled the whole lot off the wall after climbing in the window and getting tangled in the net curtains and panicking, the place my sister and I made our own, rearranging it, her painting it and putting up the red,white,black and grey border which still is up, the airing cupboard with the top door coming off, the wallpaper falling of the ceiling. The Laura Ashley poppy tiles in the kitchen, the massive stairwell with the ceiling-mounted rack to hang clothes which I was supposed to pull up to be out of the way everytime I hung washing and yet I've left hanging down low so you are greeted with a Chinese-laundry feel as you come up the stairs. The top landing where the old wardrobe once stood, full of coats which my sister and I would put on, my always loving the inherited rabbit fur coat (sorry, contraversial but I did love it).I love it and will miss it. I must stop these reminiscences. That wasn't what I came here to type and yet the words fell out with the tears. I wish I had taken before shots! Mum first mowed the lawn and edged it. Meanwhile, I cleared up all the rampant weeds that were growing on the edge of the patio, between the fences and behind the lavender, rosemary and lemon-balm IMG_3942 We have 3 apple trees, two cherry trees (one self-seeded behind the shed!, a fig tree and a Victoria Plum which were really overgrown for our small garden and needed a summer pruning. Mum and I worked for an hour cutting off the growth and then cutting into small piece in the compost bin. IMG_3937 Next, I trimmed back my neighbours, shrubs jungles over the wall nearest ot the house. it's like the Seeds of Doom from Doctor Who. I honestly don't think the landlord has done a thing to the garden for 3 years which is why my garden has to contend against the most immense canopy overshadowing it. He doesn't live there, just a load of tennants in different rooms and there is no front door bell so not sure how to get hold of him. The privet hedge in the front garden is taking up half my drive and is taking up half the pavement!!! Any ideas what to do about it?! I threw all the offcuts over the fence since clearly nobody uses the garden and hopefully if they have a problem with it, they will come and speak to me and I can ask them to cut it themselves! IMG_3943 Mum emptied a compost bin of ready compost onto the flower beds and we filled it up to the absolute maximum with foliage and weeds. IMG_3954 After picking up all the debris from under the trees, I weeded all around the bench which was good until I scratched my arms with twigs and scraped my cheek on a cut branch! Nice look for the wedding IMG_3952 Here is the newly pruned Victoria Plum which I did the majority of (mum did the apple trees). Believe me, a LOT has gone! IMG_3949 We weeded this flower bed and then replanted the rosemary offcuts which have taken! IMG_3947 The Buddlea was taking over the garden so Mum trimmed it back, but not loads because the butterflies adore it! We saw a Comma, Peacock, Meadow Brown, Cabbage White and another one I forgot! IMG_3945 Above the collection of stones, broken china and Celtic Cross is a dense canopy of ivy. To my shame, the last time I got furious with it and hacked at it, I had just left the pile of debris so by now, it was brown and horrid and needed moving. I chopped it into tiny pieces and then removed all the brown ivy leaves which wasn't easy as there are evil brambles amongst the ivy too which kept spiking me! We then moved the bay tree which was in the front garden to here as someone apparently tried to steal it at 1am on Sunday evening according to my neighbour who shouted out the window and stopped them! IMG_3944 Mum picked some delicious cherries from my tree which was a Christmas present from my Grandad 10 years ago. I will miss my own special tree IMG_3941 Re the wildflowers- sadly, my cosmos in the trough are the only plants that grew from my seeds and I have only had about 8 flowers so far so sadly, unless we have miraculous growth in a week, they won't be featuring in my wedding. It's been fun to have them to care for though. However, I did find an unexpected delightful present when I discovered this double daisy plant had appeared from nowhere! I didn't plant it so it must have been a bird! Thanks bird!x IMG_3960 When my Mum left, after some delicious apple amber from the freezer (from previous Reverend Wilks apple harvest), I finally had a shower and got dressed! Promptly to get hot and sticky again when I went to go and saw up a load of mouldy cardboard boxes that I lazily left festering on my patio for a while and bin them! IMG_3944 I'm still trying to get on with cleaning and tidying as I try to comprehend the task of packing up 26 years worth of stuff! I shall do it cheerfully as I reflect on a happy day and understand that life moves on IMG_3956 Loving one who loves you, and then taking that vow. Nice work if you can get it and you can get it if you try!