Showing posts with label shweshwe. Show all posts
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Friday, November 27, 2015

A Farewell Friendsgiving

Ros and me
I have to admit, I had my doubts we could pull it off.

We had invited 25 guests to Valley Lodge for a final Friendsgiving in South Africa ... on the eve of my leaving the country to fly to the USA, the movers and packers coming to pack and ship our household goods to Singapore and the USA, and the dogs and Vince leaving for Singapore the next day.

Especially since at the last minute I was invited to be inducted into La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs at the Westcliffe Four Seasons. I had to dash out for two hours at the height of rush hour and leave our guests in the middle of the festivities to take my oath and receive my sash. How rude! And a little hectic to say the least.

But it all worked out! So thankful we braved it.


Menu - our farewell cocktail? A Singapore Sling!

Friendsgiving Bunting by B's Pin-Cushion in Parkmore

Balloons from The Balloon Stop in Parkmore


Jonnie was one of three American guests invited for dinner
deep fry (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

pre-dinner party (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

Bye-bye tree! (photo by Theresa Vermeulen) Enjoy it Strauss family!

(photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

Fried Turduckenwors: Turkey, Duck, Chicken and Boerewors!

Dinner is served buffet-style (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

speeches (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)
(photo by Sarmistha Bhattacharya)

we're going where? (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

Farewell speech (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)

Happy Friendsgiving! (photo by Theresa Vermeulen)
And thank you Marguerite for the beautiful beaded lariat you made for me using some of the flamingo feathers I brought back from Tanzania. Everyone loved it!

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Pink PowWOW

    Among Native North Americans, a "powwow" is a gathering ceremony used to conjure, among other things, the cure of disease and success in war, and it is marked by feasting and dancing. What better theme for the Cuppa for CANSA tea party I hosted at Valley Lodge attended by (mostly) American expats to benefit CANSA care centers in South Africa?

    B's Pin Cushion custom-made my PowWOW shweshwe banner ...









    Especially when the expats in question feasting and dancing belong to a social and charitable group named WOW (Women of Worth). That makes this powwow a PowWOW!
    ... and my Cuppa 4 CANSA shweshwe banner too
    It was truly a cross-cultural event. The menu was "English Tea" and the decorations were influenced by Native American and African cultures.








    I transformed Valley Lodge into a Shabby Chic Iroquois-inspired longhouse for the day featuring feathers, porcupine quills, blankets, baskets and beads - traditional decorative elements found in both Native American and African cultures. Colorful shweshwe banners and bright pastel shweshwe, kikoy and shuka table runners added to the festive atmosphere and gave the event a distinctively African sense of place.

    A uniquely Native American element used in decorating was the dream catcher. Typically hung above a bed while sleeping, the dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. According to custom, the good dreams know how to pass through the dream catcher and slide down the ribbons and feathers to reach the dreamer sleeping below. The bad dreams get caught in the dream catcher and disappear with the morning light.










    Dream catchers decorating the wigwam entrance and above the pledge table were meant to encourage guests to dream for a day without cancer and support the dreams of the Eastrand CANSA Care Centre.














    Guests were asked to dress in pink and were given a pink ribbon and feather pin to wear to show their support for breast cancer research.


    True to a traditional English tea served for elevenses, the menu consisted of a variety of crustless tea sandwiches, warm quiches, macarons, croisnuts, scones and cakes. This being South Africa though, the scones were served both Devonshire style with house-made clotted cream and strawberry jam as well as South African style with apricot jam and cheddar cheese. 

    Lady apple rose (photo by Marguerite Slavik)

    Lady apple roses, a fruit salad, cheeses and cornichons rounded out the menu.












    Victoria sponge cake (photo by Marguerite Slavik)
    Along with hot teas and coffee, the guests were served cold Sudan hibiscus tea, pink lemonade and a signature "Pink PowWOW Punch" containing fresh fruit juice and rosé wine from Franschhoek. One of the tea combinations served contained Rooibos and Sutherlandia, also known as Cancer Bush as it was used as a traditional treatment for cancer. The tea is known to ease digestion, remove anxiety and promote a feeling of well being. In addition, Sutherlandia has powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties which boost the immune system.

    Of course, a proper English tea always provides an opportunity for ladies to wear festive headware and I crafted this feathered headdress-inspired fascinator to wear for my Pink PowWOW tea party.













    Cuppa for CANSA mugs and candy Kisses
    There was no charge to attend the Pink PowWOW. Instead, guests were invited to donate to the Eastrand CANSA Care Centre. Over R3500 was raised on the day with more donations still coming in!








    the pledge table

    A chiffon pink "Le Creuset Tea for One" prize package was given as a gift to the donor who made the largest pledge of the day.

    chiffon pink display @ the Sandton City Le Creuset










    I am entering my Pink PowWOW in the Le Creuset Cuppa for CANSA home party competition. I must give a shout-out to my girls at the Le Creuset shop in Sandton City for talking me into hosting my Cuppa in the first place. Wish us luck!






    photo by Marguerite Slavik

    PS Here are the banking details if you would like to contribute to the Eastrand CANSA Care Centre:
    Bank - ABSA
    Account No. -. 288147523
    Branch code - Universal
    Please use Reference code: KastenCuppa

    Thank you!


    Friday, July 31, 2015

    The Holiday

    Happy Mandela Day!
    I took advantage of my July summer holiday in the USA to celebrate a real American 4th of July with fireworks and a barbeque as well as Mandela's and my niece Jill's birthdays on July 18th.

    But I also recreated many of the other non-July holidays I missed celebrating this year with friends and family by being an expat living in South Africa. The month was like Christmas, Mothers' Day, my birthday and Thanksgiving all rolled into one big month-long holiday celebration!





    Happy Independence Day in Denver!
    my contribution to the 4th of July barbeque ... a peach, blueberry & lemon thyme cobbler!

    Merry Christmas in July in Denver too!
    Christmas crackers and Rwandan shweshwe bunting


    shweshwe stockings hung by a real fireplace where they belong!

    mini rhino crackers on a Christmas giraffe plate

    Happy Mothers' Day in Austin, Texas!

    Just like the Thanksgivings in Kansas that I remember!

    friends, family, good food! (@ Milano in the Crown Center, KC)

    more family!

    Thankful for new babies!
    Belated birthday cocktails cruising to Catalina Island in Cali

    an aquarium birthday party in Long Beach, CA

    and a birthday party at The Magic Castle in Hollywood ... complete with real magicians!
    Okay and I even celebrated Cinco de Mayo several times over in Denver, Austin and L.A. ...

    Feliz Cinco de Mayo in Denver!
    Happy holidays!