London life - bits and pieces





This is a collage of bits and pieces we have been up to lately. The weather is all over the place right now. One day feels like winter the next like summer, it's a surprise from day to day.
It's reflected in the pictures as well, as you might have noticed (they don't really work together)
This week went in light speed. I can't believe it's Sunday night already!?
Here are the highlights of the week:
Learning how to roll sushi at our friends birthday party, eating all the amazing sushi too, making up a beautiful bride,  looking at Sydney real estate apps and dreaming about nice houses, ordering a new yellow swimsuit for the holiday, enjoying every sun ray that makes it over to us, starting the holiday countdown.
What have you been up to?

Pizza Party x Projectors = homemade happiness



How to: Homemade happiness

A Sunday off
Fun flatmates (optional)
A Man with passion for Pizza and a talent for kneading a good dough
Plenty of bowls filled with your favorite ever pizza toppings
One camera
Good music
A movie with happy ending
One movie projector (optional)
A big lounge room, with a big white wall
One real comfy couch
A few scented candles with bonfirey fragrance (totally optional!)
A good dose of gratefulness
Don't forget to sprinkle with plenty of love!

Give it all a good mix and enjoy!!!
Check out Dave's amazing pizza dough recipe here.

Other highlights of the week included preparations for our upcoming holiday, one of my recent fashion editorials got published here, discovering a very nice Japanese restaurant for Friday night dinner, doing make up for beautiful brides and amazing kids magazines.
But mostly realizing how happy I am right now and how much I am in love with my man.

A week of Summer



































A week of BBQ's, swimming in the London Fields Lido , going for runs on warm summer nights, picnics with Vietnamese take-away in the park, laying in the sun, spending each and every lunch break outside, getting a little bit of a tan...
One week full of happiness and wearing dresses and Sandals.
One week of eating Ice Cream, Frozen Yoghurts and Salads.
Of dancing bare-feet around the house. One week of not taking enough pictures to capture all the amazingness.
Dear Sun, please come back out to play very very soon!

Diamond Jubilee and British Weather








The last weeks have been bright and sunny and purely amazing but just in time for the long weekend and the Queens Diamond Jubilee Parties, the temperature has dropped and it has been wet, very very wet. Boooooooo. Why oh why, dear June?
We have tried our best to keep up and attended the local street party anyway and it was fun.
Everyone put such an effort into costumes, cupcakes, and decorations, even the dogs were wearing flags.
It was very similar to last years royal wedding party on Wilton Way.
See our post from last year and here and a great video here, to get an idea.
When we got too soaked and too cold, we went for fantastic giant Pizzas at
Bella Vita
a warm and cozy restaurant on Broadway Market.
And after snuggled up to watch a movie, with loads of blankets at home.

A day in Greenwich and Royal Teas


Last Sunday we spent the day in Greenwich, home of Greenwich Mean Time, where you can get the most beautiful view over London.
The Park was full of squirrels. These little creatures are so cute and photogenic.
We expected a little sunshine and a picnic but it was pretty chilly...
Hidden away from all the tourist attractions in a small and quiet side street, we found the best little cafe ever, Royal Teas,
where Adrian and Alex joined us for lunch.
They serve coffee by the pot, enough to warm all four of us up and delicious veggie food.
Sunday was the last cold day here in London and it has been sunny ever since. I even got a little bit of a tan by now.
On a little flea market in Greenwich David found a great industrial lamp, one that we have been looking for for sooooo long. And we saw the tiniest little window, maybe in the world!?
A chilly but very nice day. Thanks everyone for the great company! And special thanks to Dave who took all the great pictures that day!