Friday, October 24, 2014

Random Friday Faves

This post is all over the place... as is my mind after this hectic week.

1- 

D and I went to see Gone Girl this past weekend. I didn't read the book because I thought it would be too dark for me and D thought that the movie would have been quite intense for me.... I'm a bit of a chicken. But I loved it! So intriguing from beginning to end! And very well cast and acted. I highly recommend it!


2-

Check out my 5 year old and her amazing flexibility! I mean really?




3-

Is anyone else loving How To Get away with Murder? Shonda Rhimes at her best. My word, so intriguing. I can't wait to see how it all plays out!



4

I'm loving my new Kendra Scott necklace.  It instantly adds a punch to any outfit! Side note, if you're buying, wait for a little sale... goes a long way!



5

Divali photos from earlier this week. We had a wonderful time going to my aunt's house for family prayers, family time and a lovely dinner. Here are some pics from our evening.








AndreaErika and Narci for Favourites on Friday
Jenn for Favourites on Friday
Amy for Hey Friday
Amanda for Friday Favourites
Christina for Five on Friday
and Lauren Elisabeth for Hi Five for Friday

Have a Happy Friday!!

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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Everyday Life Photos- week 40 and 41

It's that time of the month, folks... well, the second time of the month. Yep, an onslaught of photos from our everyday life! In 2014, I decided to take a picture of our lives everyday in 2014 to document all the little happenings.... and it's a whole lot of little stuff!

Here we go!!

Day 277
C did A's hair and then decided to be scary... 


Day 278
Our friends/family came over and we made fresh margaritas but didn't buy any tequila so we had to open this bottle of Patron from about 5 years ago... It was still in the wrapping and all! Needless to say, they were pretty good margaritas!


Day 279
HEr first visit to the farmer's market with me. She had 3.5 plums for lunch!


Day 280
Some pumpkin patch fun


Day 281
What, don't your kids try to balance a spoon on their head during dinner?  Sidenote,
it was a dirty soup spoon. Of course, bath time was right after. 

Day 282
Here they are at the Wiggles Concert, doing "the propeller"

Day 283
I might have forgotten to take a picture on this date so my nephew is standing in!


Day 284
My sweet, sweet girl and her sweet, sweet smile!



Day 285
My family drove all the way from NYC and got here the Friday before the long weekend.
They bought my girls Indian wear which they promptly donned. 


Day 286
We just sat around, cooked, ate, drank some wine...and talked... and talked... and talked

Day 287
At the Thanksgiving table

Day 288
i.e. the day my life changed forever
My Up Jawbone 24.

Day 289
A to-do list is the best! This company makes the best ones!

Day 290
We spend a lot of time in this high chair.....


Day 291
.... and on the kiddie table!

Linking up with Annie and Nat for Thoughts on Thursday.


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Divali- The Festival of Lights

Though I don't talk about religion on my blog a lot, I am Hindu. Today we celebrate Divali... actually it's a bit odd this year as some people are celebrating it tomorrow instead. Divali or the Festival of Lights is a big deal for us Hindus. It is both a religious and festive celebration and is kind of like our Christmas (except my family celebrates Christmas too, so double celebrations).  In Trinidad, for weeks before, there are huge street and store displays with diyas, fireworks, fruit, sweets and East Indian clothing for sale. Hindus spend lots of time cleaning their homes before Divali and the week before, abstaining from meat as well in the process. Schools and work would have Divali celebrations. We would also visit Divali Nagar, a popular weeklong fair celebrating Divali and the Indo Trinidadian culture.

For my family, on Divali Day, a public holiday my parents would cook a lovely vegetarian feast. It was my job to get the diyas, wicks and oil ready for the night. We would also visit my grandmother who would invite her entire block over for a meal- it was a huge get together! When we went back home, we had our personal family prayers, had dinner and began to light up. This is where it gets really fun as many people go all out with their deeya designs and displays like here and here. When we were younger, my parents would take us out for a drive to see all the diyas but as we got older we gave that up for spending time with friends who would come over to help us light up and celebrate with us.

When I first came to Canada, boy did I miss Divali in Trinidad! I missed my parents, the pre-season, the food, the lighting up, the food, having  friends over, did I mention the food? Now, 10 years in though, although I would love to visit Trinidad for Divali one day and have my girls experience a Divali there, you go where life takes you  and we do exactly that here in our little corner of Canada!

 First of all, we usually take the day off now from school and work. We first spend the morning at home. We make some sort of prasad (or parsad as the trinis say) and do our own family prayer (puja), lighting a few diyas at home. In the afternoon, and this is a large part of why I love Divali in Canada, we head over to our aunt's place. We  do a family prayer there, sing some bhajans (Hindu devotional songs), light up our diyas (more inside than outside as it's so cold), have a lovely meal and then spend some time together enjoying each other's company. It is always such a festive evening.

Here's a look at past Divalis. Here's a look at our Divali's in the last few years.


2009- with a 6 month old baby



2010
Sweet toddler




2011- 
For some reason, I can't seem to find the actual Divali day but here's Cassia celebrating with some friends' kids.



2012- 
Our family is growing!



2013
And here we are last year!

         

For those who are celebrating Divali, I  hope that everyone had a festive and holy day and a wonderful year to follow filled with love, peace and prosperity... and for those who are not,  I wish you a wonderful day filled with peace and joy!

Linking up with Jess and Ashley for It's The Little Things.

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(PS. For those who've been with me for last year, yep, it's last year's posts- combined and tweaked a bit)

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip pancakes

I'm Oh weekends, time to sleep in! Although, this Saturday when I woke up bleary eyed, C begged me to make pumpkin pancakes--- I had been promising them to my team for awhile now. I didn't have the wherewithal to make them from scratch so I totally took a short cut. Here's the recipe that I used- taken from here but modified a bit. 

Ingredients


1 cup of pancake mix ( I used the regular pancake mix)
1 cup of milk
1/3 cup canned pumpkin
3/4 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice
1/3 cup of chocolate chips
1 cold stick of butter for greasing the griddle

Preparation

Combine pancake mix and spice together first in one bowl.

In a separate bowl, mix the milk with the canned pumpkin

Combine two bowls until well combined then add chocolate chips. 

Heat heavy griddle or saucepan over medium/low heat.

Lightly grease the griddle with cold butter (easier to manage than room temperature but you can also use non-stick spray)

Cook for a couple minute on either side until cooked throughout. These are a bit denser than regular pancakes so they need a bit more time. 

Serve with maple syrup-- the real stuff... Not that corn syrup stuff!




Delicious and so simple! I doubled the batch so my girls could have them for the next day as well and I could sleep in again.... pretty smart, huh?


Linking up with 
 Kate and Emily for Tasty Tuesday
 Kristen for Handmade TuesdaySusan for Love From the Kitchen
                                               and  Alesha for Delicious Dish Tuesday



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