Birthday celebrations begin early


Wayne is testing out his new guitar pedal.

I want one!

Haha!

Cause he can!

His pedal collection


I can't believe I get to spend my husband's birthday for the first time as a married couple! It's exciting. I wanted him to have a perfect weekend, to do whatever he wanted.
It was his birthday on Sunday but we decided to celebrate his birthday early on Friday and we began hunting for some goodies!

Since Wayne has started playing in a band again, he thought it would be good to get a new guitar pedal which he was after for a long time. We found the best emo poster ever, it was stuck on their cash register (see pic above)

Of course when we went back home, he took out the pedal straight away and made some loud noises with his guitar. We ordered Pizza Hut (his favourite junk food) and spent the night stuffing our faces and chillaxing.

By the way, Pizza Hut's chicken wings are addictive!

xo

Wayne and Farrah

Teppanyaki











We had the most AMAZING time at Teppanyaki. It was so much fun thanks to our wonderful chef who had a fantastic sense of humour.
We all ordered a banquet style meal, which included soup, prawns, fried rice, chicken teriyaki and beef steak with tea or coffee.

The chef cooks everything in front of you but with a bit of an entertainment twist. For example, instead of just giving you the fried rice he gives you the bowl and he throws the rice at you from a distance and you have to catch it. The amount of times we got rice on our clothes was quite hilarious. We had to catch bits of fried eggs into our mouth, and we all caught one which was a surprise. I think the chef is just great at aiming.

One of our friends just copped it badly, she was the centre of all jokes. The chef gave her a mountain of vegetables on her plate and expected her to eat it all, and saying things like 'you sooo hawt', winking at her and pulling faces. When he threw the rice, he threw it at her in a really bad angle and the rice just ended up all over her hair. She was in hysterics!

We can't wait to go back again, and hopefully we get the same chef.

xx
Wayne and Farrah

Falafel time!






We've been getting made fun off lately because someone made a comment that our blog is all about food...well we like food. So..ner =P

This weekend I got given the idea of making Falafels. I was thinking that, since my background is middle eastern...I should probably start cooking arabic food.
To be honest, falafels aren't really popular in our family. I don't remember eating them growing up. It's one of those things you just buy at the 'kebab' shop because they're everywhere so we never really made them. On top of that, we don't really use recipe's either...my nana never measures. She just adds and tastes...well these days she never really tastes she just 'knows'.

I looked at a few recipe's and there were so many different ways of making them. Some add dried beans, some add flour, some put pepper...I was so confused. So I asked my Nana, she gave me a very simple recipe which I thought was great for a first timer. Oh and by recipe I mean, she only just gave me the ingredients then said 'good luck'.
It was very much a trial and error thing, I would add more of this, less of that and finally got an ok mixture.

You will definitely have to taste it before frying, when I first made it, the chickpeas were a bit too much and overpowered everything else, so I added more greens (parsley). It all depends on the type of chickpeas you use and how big it plumps the next day after you soak them.

Here's my version:


1.5 to 2 cups dried chickpeas
1-1.5 cup of parsley
1/2 cup of coriander leaves (or even less if you're not a fan of coriander it can be quite overpowering)
6 garlic cloves minced
2 tsp salt
2 tsp cumin
1 large onion
1/2 tsp blk pepper
1/4 tsp paprika (optional)
2 tsp baking soda, add it before frying

Soak the chickpeas in water over night.
Next day get your food processor ready. Put the chickpeas in and blend it until the chickpeas are finely chopped, they should look like bread crumbs. Then put into a large bowl.
Next put in the garlic, onion, parsley and coriander in the food processor until they're very fine, much like a paste. Add the mixture to the chickpea bowl and now you can add the salt, pepper and paprika.
This is the part where you may need to taste it, in some instances you may not have enough greens/spices so add more.

Heat about 1 inch of vegetable oil in a deep frying pan or saucepan, medium-low heat.
Add the baking soda to the mixture and mix really well.

Mold the falafel mixture into small balls. There is a falafel maker you can buy online, but I just used two soup spoons.
Drop into oil to fry, take them out when they turn brown but not too brown! I like the falfels to be nice and soft on the inside.
Remove the falfels and drain on a paper towel for a minute.

Falafels taste best in wraps, add tomato, spanish olives, cucumber, hummous and it will be most delicious.

Chocolate goodness




We ran into Farrah's brother and his lovely fiance in the shopping centre and we ended up having dinner with them which was really nice. We don't normally get the chance to hang out with them, they've been busy organsing their wedding.
We felt like dessert so they recommended we go to Theobroma Chocolate Lounge. There was plenty of chocolate to choose from but we decided to go with a pretty ordinary turtle because Wayne has a new obsession with turtles after watching the zombie kid-iliketurles youtube video which you can see HERE.

You can really tell that we haven't grown up much and everyday as we write in this blog, we make a point of this.


Hurrah for Chocolate turtles.




Post Wedding FEAST Number 10,000000




First of all, SO SORRY for the major blogging delay...we feel extremely bad. We have had so much happen that it has been hard to blog everyday.

This post-wedding celebration is never ending. We were invited to another luscious dinner party with plenty of traditional dishes to stuff are faces in.
I thought I would actually run down on what the meals were. We had vegan Biryani which was delicious, some of the guests were fasting for lent so this had no animal products at all.
Daub, it's a lamb stew cooked in a lovely thick sauce of arabic spices and garlic (you can see that one in the picture).

You probably can't see it properly but there's also 2 flat chickens which all bones have been removed but the shape is still intact (no idea how they do that) and it's stuffed in rice...yummmmmmm

For dessert we had plenty of fruit, baklava, sesame biscuits and we finished off the night with a nice glass of hot chai. Yep it's glass.
This is how the Iraqi's drink chai/tea :) in the picture it looks big but it's quite small about the same size as a turkish coffee cup but taller.


Lots of lovin,

Farrah & Wayne

Home Sweet Home







It's been along time since I moved away from home, since then I have managed to live on average one house per year. It's a bitter sweet time for me with my new house being built and my family home being sold.
Mum has had the house in which we all grew up in on the market for a little while and it went to auction the other week but didn't sell. However, a few days ago she received an offer that was the right price and she has sold the house.

The house was a bit of a mess as Dad didn't finish the renovations before he passed away. So I've kinda always wanted Mum to move to somewhere that was a bit nicer, but at the same time not wanting her to leave the place where my siblings and I have so many memories of growing up.

Although the house was not the nicest house in the world it was the loving family that really made the house a home, something I hope to bring to the new house Farrah and I are building.

Wayne.

For the cool lover...


It's technically not an obsession but I've been going to Nando's with my dear friend Steph for quite a while now. We spend every second week meeting up and eating Nandos because it's close to her work and it's her favourite. I always end up buying the wrap and I found it to be the most BORING wrap ever. I couldn't understand why people were so addicted to Nando's?? where's the flavour??

I'll tell you where the flavour is...it's not in the wrap or the burgers as I found out a few weeks ago. It's the flame-grilled chicken pieces. The quarter chicken is my new obsession.

Too bad Wayne and I have a strict budget at the moment.

I'm thinking of you Nandos quarter chicken.

Rain drops keep falling on my head, just like the guy whos feet are too big for his bed...







I know this is so last Saturday, but there was a huge storm in Melbourne, fortunately we avoided the brunt of it. In fact the most inconvenience it caused me was that I couldn't finish mowing the lawn. I hired a lawn mower after doing the edges and as soon as I got home the water just fell like someone turned a huge tap on, no drizzle just "Big old fat rain" as Forest Gump would say...

Farrah and our friend Kate went to see an art exhibition (see previous post) and nearly got caught in the downpour but left just in time thankfully because it was crazy in the city, in fact my desk got drenched when the rain decided that it wasn't enough to be raining outside so it came on to where I like to do my work see the pics. So they moved me to a new desk, the third desk in month and a bit. Unfortunately not far enough away from the stinky carpet and the loud fans that are meant to be drying the floor.

On a serious note we are thankful to God that we weren't affected by the storms and all our prayers go out to all the people who were hit by the devastating rains.

Also my shoe size is 15 UK and often my feet don't fit in my bed.

What do you do on labour day?


Nothing. Today was a public holiday in Melbourne. But for us it was more like a recovery from the weekend. We ate so much food at the night of the feast that we felt so sick throughout the weekend. Somehow we still managed to do things around the house and finished our bsf questions.

Before bed time we watched Whip It, a movie directed by Drew Barrymore. It's different to your average teen movie, it's about a young girl who becomes passionate about Derby Skating but her controlling beauty-pageant obsessed mother is in her way of following her dreams. We thought it was quite entertaining :)

We were very disappointed with Ponyo. As some of you may know, Wayne and I are massive anime fans and we always get excited when new movies come out but nothing lately has been great. So that goes to the pile of anime-that-sucks. Back to watching awesome 80s anime that we never get sick off.....

Wayne & Farrah

Birthday celebrations







Technically this was yesterday! after morning church we went to San Churros, spanish donuts for those who have never tried you are missing out!! We went to celebrate the birthday of a wonderful friend. Happy times indeed.

One + One = Three



We had lunch today at our friends Heidi and Wes's. They both got engaged around the same time as us but had a short engagement and were married long before us. The coolest thing is that they now have a beautiful baby boy and we got to hang out with him today!
He was so much fun to play with, very facinated with Wayne's nose and kept poking at it.
It's weird to see our friends in the 'parent' role now, even though it seems so natural.

They had a gorgeous picture of all of them, and a little note to say 1 + 1 = 3
So cute!

Ron Mueck exhibition





Kate and I got the chance to visit Ron's exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria today.
I'm definitely not good with words at all, honestly I just don't know how to describe how amazing it was. These masterpieces were insanely spooky sculptures, with great detail and everything from veins, creases, texture, the body's were just perfect.

I know I keep saying this but, I love it now that the wedding is over I've got time to do things like this. Being able to visit exhibitions, festivals and markets...I love it!

Post wedding feasts continue!!!


The post wedding celebrations continues!!! we were invited over for dinner by family friends who hosted a fabulous dinner party. The food was amazing, every traditional meal that ever existed was laid out on the dining room table.
We spent the night chatting away, eating, more eating, and eating. We had such a lovely night!
Their house was just beautiful, so exotic and full of surprises. Farrah got some neat ideas for our house with their decor.

Green thumbs


Our garden is hideous at the moment.
Woke up to see this... definitely a good thing about having a husband, they get to do the hard yard stuff. Yipee. Go Wayne!

I laugh like a donkey???

Some of our friends know how crazy we both can get. Today we went to visit our house and on the way we got really hyper and started getting quite silly out of tiredness. At this stage Farrah decided that it would be a good idea ???? to film us talking about different types of laughs.

No one will find this funny but to us at the time it was and that's what's awesome. We can both make each other laugh despite the fact we were so exhausted from work, and it didn't matter what it was about.
Can't wait to watch this in 10 years time and think what was wronggggg with us?

Words of affirmation


I sent this to Wayne today. I always like to send him little messages to say that I'm thinking of him so that if he's having a tough day that the least thing I could do is put a smile on his face.

In the mean time, he took a really silly picture of me when we caught the train together and sent it to my brother for a bit of a laugh :( ah boys.

Steph and Andy's Engagement









It's engagement season and we were off to another engagement party of our friends Andy and Steph.

It was quite casual, lots of people, great company and a nice big maze to get lost in.


Wayne and I were so tired that we ended up being extremely hyper active.