Friday, 22 May 2009
Some photos of the Duo - Vancouver New Year's Eve
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
New homes in Southern California
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Crazy People - Cutting it tight...
When it came to food, I wanted to ensure that we took into consideration most importantly, John’s favorites – caprese salad, carpaccio and a South African favorite karoo lamb. To ensure that the farm could accommodate the Karoo Lamb option, they needed to make sure their organic farmers could rear enough lamb by early November to have it on the table by our wedding.. so as you can see a lot of planning went into this. However there were limitations.. the chefs could not handle serving 3 options for either a main/entrée or a starter/appetizer and we had to remove a few things of the menu. We also had to convince them to flexible on the dessert menu – we wanted the Indian heritage to flow through in the food, and it took numerous tries before we could get the Indian vegetarian option right. We knew that getting them to do Indian desserts was going to be difficult so JP agreed we will get this from outside the farm.
The experience of menu sampling and food tasting was well worth it.. I wish I could do this as a job.. And after watching too many episodes of Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares (Ironic that in the US we subscribe to the BBC channels!), I think I will get good at this job.
It was at this point I decided that holding the Thanksgiving Dinner at the wedding venue would be too difficult, as all we got was the venue.. We needed to arrange for everything else to be brought from outside other than food and drink. Chairs, Tables, lighting, heaters etc had to secured from 3rd party providers. Having thanksgiving dinner would be like organizing a mini wedding, so I looked for a restaurant that this could be outsourced to.
I then met with the potential wedding cake maker – Charly’s Bakery, whom I phoned from the US – bad idea… I should also got the signal that this was not going to work out when she told me that she had a special feeling about me and because of that was willing to fit me into her schedule… at a price of course.. Charly’s Bakery is well regarded, consider them the Dior of wedding cakes in South Africa – very expensive and you often have to ask yourself what did you actually buy – superglam but not functional… More expensive when you are calling from a US mobile, and when our numbers (guest attending) started to drop (which was in mid-October), we asked for a smaller cake (from a 120 serving to 80 serving) and Charly’s said no – its not the done thing.. Now if you attended at our wedding you would have noticed that the wedding cake was nothing but small so much so, that we had an entire tier which travelled back with us to Johannesburg.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Motivated by a 2 year old.. why the AWOL?
Monday, 5 January 2009
Crazy People: Quick weight loss methods
 So it was off to a National Park in California - en route to Sequioa to burn off some well entrenched cellulite. John is no softie when it comes to heavy back packs and long hours in the sun.  On our first day we hiked about 12 km to our overnight camp only to find a group of noisy Afrikaners (yip Saffies) as neighbours.. It was freezing cold and we did not carry sufficiently warm clothing - part of the quick calorie burning strategy that we decided to pursue.
 So it was off to a National Park in California - en route to Sequioa to burn off some well entrenched cellulite. John is no softie when it comes to heavy back packs and long hours in the sun.  On our first day we hiked about 12 km to our overnight camp only to find a group of noisy Afrikaners (yip Saffies) as neighbours.. It was freezing cold and we did not carry sufficiently warm clothing - part of the quick calorie burning strategy that we decided to pursue.
 
 Good thing i decided to at least bring along a few coffee filter and long life organic milk in small packages to make some good coffee.. and then it was off to bed.. in some super warm sleeping bags and neighbours who decided to play some type of board game that just got louder and louder..
The next morning, we got up early and since it was not the most enjoyable sleep, we decided that neither one of us was keen to spend a second night in the wild and thus began our long walk death march.. 24 km back to the car through some very very cold and windy areas (in shorts..)
 Good thing i decided to at least bring along a few coffee filter and long life organic milk in small packages to make some good coffee.. and then it was off to bed.. in some super warm sleeping bags and neighbours who decided to play some type of board game that just got louder and louder..
The next morning, we got up early and since it was not the most enjoyable sleep, we decided that neither one of us was keen to spend a second night in the wild and thus began our long walk death march.. 24 km back to the car through some very very cold and windy areas (in shorts..)
 
 




