Happy Birthday To Me! Let Me Gift Something To You!

Oh Dear God… yes.. I am officially one year older tomorrow… 41!

And though it is fun to receive gifts, it is also gives as much joy to give them too!

So, for Saturday and Sunday, my book, Poetic Rituals, rated 5-star so far at least 5 times, is free on Amazon Kindle! Please click the link below to take you to the Amazon of your country, and download it!

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If anything, your downloading a copy will be gift enough for me, and if you feel really nice, you can leave a review too! I will love you forever!

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And while you are there, check out my author page too! I’d love some feedback on it!

Ritu Bhathal

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Please feel free to share this post far and wide, I’d love to get this book a little more exposure, and as it’s free for 2 days, it’s a bargain too!

Thank you kindly, and have a wonderful day Peeps!

Party on!!!!!

Carrot Cake Anyone?

Well, unless you have been sleeping under a rock the last few days, you will know that my Lil Man’s birthday was a few days ago, and he wasn’t with us.  Well, it’s been a few years since I actually baked a cake for him, as time has often been short, but this year, I wanted to do the right thing… and what did he want? No Spidey cakes or Starwars cakes for him this time. Rather a grown up Carrot cake was what he requested!

This is a pretty good recipe that I had found in a newspaper, and had made a few years ago, for my sister-in-law’s birthday initially. It is actually for a 3-tier cake, but that was huge!

This time, I still made the  3 tiers, but used 2 for his cake, and iced the third single one to take into work for my team!

Here are a couple of photos of the 3 tier version (apologies, the photos were a bit rubbish!) and the single one from this time round!

Now, I would be cruel if I left you with drool hanging, and didn’t share the recipe.. I am not that awful, so here it is!

The Best Carrot Cake Ever!

Ingredients

525ml vegetable oil
9 eggs
525g soft dark brown sugar
420g grated carrots
Grated zest of 3 large oranges
525g self-raising flour
Pinch of salt
1tbsp bicarbonate of soda
1 ½ tbsp. mixed spice
Seeds of one vanilla pod
2 drops vanilla extract
200g icing sugar
40g butter, cubed
Finely grated zest of 1 lemon
115g low fat cream cheese, chilled
Handful of pecans or walnuts, toasted to decorate

Equipment

3 x 9inch round baking tins

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius/350 degrees Fahrenheit/Gas Mark 4.
  2. Prepare tins by oiling the insides and lining with baking paper.
  3. Put the oil, eggs, sugar, grated carrots and orange zest into a large bowl and mix with a wooden spoon. The mixture is a lot, you may need to do this in batches.
  4. Mix the flour, salt, bicarbonate of soda and mixed spice, then sift into the bowl.
  5. Add the vanilla seeds and lightly mix everything together until the mixture is uniform, but still soft and runny.
  6. Ladle into tins and bake for 40-45 minutes.
  7. The cakes are ready when the sponge springs back up if pushed lightly. A skewer inserted into the middle should come out clean.
  8. Leave to cool for 5 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack, and peel off the baking paper.

For the cream cheese frosting

  1. Mix the icing sugar, butter, lemon zest and vanilla extract in a bowl then whisk well.
  2. Stir in the cream cheese. If the mixture looks runny then put in the fridge for 10 minutes to harden.
  3. When the cakes are cool, take two of them and slice off the domed tops, leaving them flat. Don’t slice the top off the third cake.
  4. Put a dollop of frosting in the middle of a serving plate to stop the cake from sliding.
  5. Take one of the flattened cakes and place it on top. Then pop a big spoonful of frosting and spread it all over, leaving a 2.5cm/1inch gap around the edge.
  6. Place the second flattened cake on top, then repeat.
  7. Put the unsliced cake on top then spread the frosting and decorate.
  8. ENJOY!!!

It was delicious, moist and carroty, with a hint of spice to warm things up! I definitely recommend it! If you get a chance, make it, and let me know what you think!

Aw Shucks!

Can I just say a huge thank you!

You, my Peeps, are an amazing bunch of people, and have made my birthday extra special with all your great wishes!

My day… hmmm, it’s been strange, bittersweet, if I may say so.

I was woken rudely at 3am by a stray Lil Princess, who refused to go to bed… so we had 1 and a half hours of ups and downs, either my Hubby Dearest or I, up and down trying to get her to bed.  In the end Hubby went and pulled the guest bed out in the kids room to settle her.  By this time I was wide awake.  I was also extremely selfishly P-ed off, as I wanted my hubby by my side. So I went off downstairs to wash dishes, and load the tumble dryer, and sort out paperwork. Yes, really!

Then I was back at 4am, still awake, so I read until 4.15am when Hubby came back. We attempted to sleep, but guess who came back? Lil Princess of course.  I had to get up in a couple of hours so I gave up the own bed mission and she climbed in!

Bitty sleep from 3am to a cheery wake up call at 6am from a bright Lil Man! ” Happy birthday mummy! Shall I make you breakfast?” I managed to convince him to sleep for an hour longer with me, as for a change on a work day, I was getting up at 7am, not 6am.  Then finally we woke.

He had written me a little letter, which was so sweet that I cried!  And the envelope also contained £5 in change “because people give money in birthday cards”… bless him!!

We breakfasted together, he cut me up banana and served me yoghurt! So cute!

Then I got ready and woke the Lil Princess for brekkie too.

During the day at school we had training, and I was trying my best the whole time to stay awake in the training that we had!  I received some lovely cards and presents from colleagues…

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My cake…

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The bitter part of the bittersweet? I also found out that the son of my mother in law’s best friend had passed away this morning, only 42, and obviously this coloured the evening….

Such a sad piece of news, may he Rest In Peace….

It just makes me all the more conscious of the fact that we have to grab what we have by both hands, and live life fully.

Today, even more than anything else, I an thankful for my LIFE.

Stay Safe Peeps! I’m going to bed now, hopefully to not be woken before my alarm, by a little person!!!!!

Happy Birthday to Me!!!!

  
If you’ve been reading this blog long enough, you know that yup, it was coming up to one of my biggie birthdays!

And finally it’s here!

I’m not scared of growing older, I’m a firm believer that age ain’t nothing but a number, and every year I grow older, it’s another reason to be thankful!

So… Thankful… Maybe I should think of 40 reasons to be thankful, and grateful, for this special day!

  1. I must start this list with my husband. My soul mate, the one who has put up with me, and accepted me for the loon that I am, I love you so much hunny, thank you for being there for me all this time! 😍
  2. The two miracles in my life, my children. Thank you for making me smile, more than you’ve made me mad! I can’t believe that I am a mother to two such darling souls! 😘
  3. My parents, wonderful role models who have given me the best start in life. Love you to the moon and back Pops and Mum!
  4. My brother, sister in law and nephew. Life is hard with no support, and I have been extremely lucky with the siblings that I was graced with. Yes, we’ve been through the argumentative ‘I hate you’ phase, but as adults, there’s nothing we wouldn’t do for each other!
  5. Great in-laws. They have loved me and made me feel more like a daughter than a daughter in law, and for that I will always be thankful.
  6. My best friends… There are a select few of you who I will cherish for ever, I have many acquaintances, but those friends who know everything, who are there for you no matter what, I’ll always be thankful for them!
  7. Sonu Singh, my kitty. I never thought I’d get a pet, but now we have him, I wouldn’t change a thing! He has helps to teach the kids about responsibility, and is such a cutie, I’m so glad he’s in our lives!
  8. All the rest of my family, near and dear, and those watching down on us. Each of you has affected me in some way to make me who I am today. I miss not seeing you all regularly, but you are never forgotten.
  9. A roof over our heads.
  10. A licence so I can drive.
  11. A car so I can get around, and take my kids where they need to go, effortlessly, and also so that I can see my parents whenever I want.
  12. A job I love so I may come home tired, but I feel satisfied!
  13. The opportunities I have had to travel, through family and school to India, Kenya, America, Spain, Canada, Finland and Russia, among other places.
  14. My education. Private school, which my parents paid for, and university, where I learned a lot about life, as well as how to teach.
  15. My health. Ok, soI have hayfever, and I have PCOS, and my back aches… But I can still do everything and experience so much around me.
  16. My opinion, and freedom of speech. Thankfully we live in a country where women are not oppressed, and even in our family, I am not scared. I am confident that I can speak my mind and that my opinion counts.
  17. Good neighbours. I have learned over the years that if you have good neighbours, you should count yourself lucky, and make sure you appreciate them… Bad neighbours can make your life a living hell.
  18. Being able to read and write. It’s even been a therapy of sorts in my past.
  19. My curly hair! Believe me I wasn’t thankful before, but the years, and a mature head on my shoulders (yeah right!) had made me realise that curls ain’t bad!
  20. In the same vein, I’m eternally thankful for straighteners, when I want a change!!!
  21. Curves… Because I’m a woman, right not a broomstick!
  22. Being a British born Indian with Kenyan roots! The colour that has brought into my life, I could never have bought that cultural background, it’s just there in me, and inspires me day after day.
  23. The love of books that my mother instilled in me and I’m thankful that my children have also learned to love books too!
  24. Disney!! Just because! Disney films have made me smile when I was down, and taught lessons that I needed to learn at times…
  25. Music. I’m thankful I can hear, so I can listen to the amazing music out there. It keeps my soul uplifted, but can echo my feelings too.
  26. My bed. I know we get midnight visitors ‘n’ all, but at least I have one!!!
  27. My sense of humour. I’d be crying half the time if I didn’t have one!
  28. Chocolate! It had been my saviour in many times of stress… And has also helped my waist to disappear!
  29. Moisturiser! Yup. I am thankful for cream! My skin is so badly dry that if I didn’t have creams, my legs would look like a pair of snakes, with all that scaly skin!!
  30. Ice packs. Seriously! You know how clumsy I am!!!! Ice packs have been very important to me… Or frozen peas!!
  31. The Internet. Wow, how it has revolutionised our lives! I use it so much, not just for mindless social media, as hubby thinks, but for work ideas, recipes, keeping the kids busy, discounts…!
  32. My garden. As little as I actually do in my garden, it is an oasis of calm, and we are lucky to have the sized garden that we have, in this part of the country, so I’m definitely thankful for that!
  33. Fans. Electric fans. Hand fans. Yes, I really am! I am naturally a very hot person (thanks to mum for that gene!) and on a usual hot day, I melt. In fact it takes a few people in a room, and a bit of dancing for me to look like I just ran a mile… Makeup and me, though we are aquaintances, we’re not best mates, on a daily basis, because it just slips of my face!
  34. My skin – quite a big one, but I’ve been lucky to not have the angst of teenage skin, and acne. Yes I get the odd spot, sometimes a huge one, but again not something I had to worry about on a daily basis. That’s my mum’s ‘wash your face and use Oil of Olay’ routine. It works!!!
  35. Positivity. A lesson my parents taught me early on in life, and it’s served me well. I’m thankful that I learned how to see the positive in any situation. It’s a hard one to learn. I know it’s the easier route to think negative sometimes, but if you look hard enough, there is always that silver lining!!
  36. Enough. I’m thankful I have enough. I have enough to live, enough to survive, enough to exist happily. More, we think is better, but why not be happy with enough? At least that leaves more out there for others to fill their ‘enough’ quota!
  37. My memory. I am thankful I still have memories, little scenes to play back in my head, to remind me of great times past. And to remind me of things to come!
  38. I’m thankful for all the little things. If you don’t learn to appreciate the little things that come about in your life, the big things really have no meaning.
  39. My Blogily. Little did I know that 10 months ago, that little blog I started, just for fun, would become such a huge part of my life! All of you, my Peeps, my on -line family, have become an integral part of my day, and I’m thankful for the way we interact, and how you can bring a smile to my face! And I’m also thankful that in certain times, I have been able to help some of you! 😘 But this last two weeks especially, you Peeps have been amazing! I made a little request to hit a milestone, and you all went above and beyond, and I have now hit my dream target of 1000 followers, and gone over it too!
  40. God. Of course I’m thankful to Him, without him, I wouldn’t be here, able to appreciate all the above things I’m thankful for!

There is plenty more I am grateful for, but these are just a few things.

Now, enough of being serious! 

It’s my birthday!!!!! Wherever you are, have a drink on me this evening!!!

And you can sympathise with me too… I’m spending the main part of my 40th birthday, back at work for the first day of term, on training, learning how to teach phonics!

See, this girl knows how to party!!!!!!!

Have a wondrous day Peeps!!!

Happy Birthday Pops! 

Me and my Pops

It’s my dear Pops birthday today!

He’s the youngest 69 year old around! 

His love and care is genuine

No better dad to be found!

He’s always there come thick or thin

With his hugs and soulful eyes,

And if something is troubling you

His words are always wise.

We laughed lots growing up

His sense of humour is the best!

And if we were down, in need of hugs

His cuddles were the best!

And now it’s time to celebrate

What more can I say?

But to wish my Precious Pops

A very Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday Pops, from me, forever your little girl! ❤️

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