Friday, 7 July 2017

Fantasy Medieval Birthday Party































Welcome, one and all, to ye olde 30th birthday partie!

Theme: medieval/fantasy

We will let the pictures speak for themselves. Enjoy!

Everyone received scrolls as invitations

A Jolly Dragon Tavern sign welcomed gypsies, monks, messengers, elves and barbarians to the festivities

Entrance to the House of Nell / Jolly Dragon Tavern

Party set-up: bunting, candles, and shields everywhere

Some details on the main table

Chocolate coins for ambience and dessert

A useful bin to store your weapons while you feast

Entrance to the rest of the house

The interior of the Jolly Dragon Tavern

Various fantasy-themed shields

What is a tavern without a fireplace?

A glorious feast awaits weary travellers at the Jolly Dragon Tavern

Some more food. The pancakes were based on an actual medieval recipe.

Marius tapping into his inner barbarian

Action shot of the vicious barbarian

Annalene as the elven ranger showing off her throwing dagger

Elven huntress ready for action

Some details on Annalene's costume

The elven quiver

Elvish makeup

A happy monk showed up at the Tavern

An emissary from afar stopped by the Tavern on his travels

Playing around in costume

The barbarian clashes with some other tavern-goers

The Elf tries to teach the barbarian a lesson

Having fun as an elven maiden and a barbarian

The Tavern patrons seem to be getting along

Marius shaved his head for the party. It is the barbarian way.

Intimidating the knight at the entrance

Robin Hood showed up with his Gypsy lady 

A well-travelled and dangerous Assassin also stopped by

Christoffius the Brave brought his war hammer

A messenger from a faraway kingdom brought a message for the Elf

The gentlemen work up an appetite outside the Tavern

Group photo

The fantasy band of merrymakers pose for a magical picture

Action shot - two groups facing off

Looking epic

And finally... the feast!

Friday, 2 June 2017

Pink Fun at the Women's Walk


Little-known fact: we met because of the 2014 Pick n Pay Women's Walk. So, of course, we decided to support the 2017 Women's Walk in Bloemfontein, and we decided to be as pink as possible.

The Pink Drive Women's Walk, for those who don't know, aims to raise awareness for breast cancer. It's a 5km walk (not a run, thank goodness) that is held in various cities throughout the year. Participants get a pink shirt, a goodie bag and a medal for completing the walk. Even though it says Women's Walk, everyone is welcome to participate.

This year, we decided on a superhero theme. Marius printed out some posters, and we used stuff we had around the house as well as shirts from a previous event to create our costumes.

Marius as his alter ego, Tatman

Another side of the poster

Annalene trying out her superhero pose before the event

Getting ready to spread a positive message

'Tatman' brooding over the city of Bloemfontein

You can be a superhero even if you wear glasses!

We met a bunch of cool people. These kids had fluffy pink tails!

People hung around the start/finish line in a sea of pink































































































































































































































































































We loved being part of the event, and seeing so many other people show up to support breast cancer awareness and get themselves checked out. As a bonus, both of us were called up on stage with a few other people to receive prizes for dressing up. Hopefully next year we see even more people go above and beyond to dress up and have fun at this event!

The view from the stage

Who doesn't love loot? This haul includes our goodie bags and both our prize boxes. Thank you Pick n Pay!


Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Elude Escape Rooms

Do you enjoy solving puzzles? Playing games? Figuring out mysteries? Guessing at the twist in a movie plot? Have you ever wished you could be inside the movie or game, taking part?

If you live in Bloemfontein and answered yes to any of the above, you should get some friends together and give Elude Escape Rooms a try.

What is an escape room, you ask? Well, according to Wikipedia, an escape room is a physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the objectives at hand, within a specified time limit. The objective often includes getting out of the room. So basically, you pay someone to lock you up.

Generally, every escape room has a unique theme, and different kinds of puzzles to solve. You might find yourself in an ancient tomb, inside a wizard's caste, inside a serial killer's cabin, or stuck in a mad scientist's office. Check out the Geek & Sundry channel on YouTube for some really cool examples of escape rooms.

Back to the example at hand: Elude Escape Rooms currently offers their first world-class escape room, the Conspiracy Room, themed around a conspirator's house in the 'time before smart phones and the internet'. They have also opened their next room, The Cell. We definitely plan to do this one as well!

We don't want to give away any important details, but the Conspiracy Room is amazing. Our friends who went with us were just as blown away as we were. The room is filled with possibly significant clues (and of course a few red herrings) which you have to decipher to open locks to new clues, which will eventually (hopefully) allow you to escape in time. A screen inside the room shows you how much time you have left, and also puts up hints to help you find the clues, when necessary.

According to the owner, many of the groups actually don't make it out of the room in time. Our group almost made it out - we literally went one minute over time. So don't be like us and refuse any clues for the first fifteen minutes - use the help you can get!

Bookings are easy - we went to their website and booked online. You can also find them on Facebook. Groups of 2-6 people can book, but we recommend taking at least 4 or 5 - more brains together can be useful!

Also, you don't have to dress up like the Avengers like we did, but if you have read any of our other blog posts, you'll know that we can't let any excuse to be a superhero pass us by.

This blog post may have sounded like we were paid to promote Elude, but honestly, we were just so impressed that we can not stop recommending this to everyone.

If this sounds like something you'd like, grab some friends now and support these people!

Monday, 10 April 2017

Easter Treats

Easter time is synonymous with chocolatey treats in all shapes and sizes, begging us to buy them in every shop. Even though it is not possible to buy everything that tempts us (here's looking at you, Woolworths), we still couldn't resist it all.

Seeing as there haven't been any geeky events to share with you lately, we thought to put up a few pictures of our favourite treats.

PicknPay has the answer if you want something non-chocolatey and also super cute.

This is the cutest little fluffy chick ever. The wind-up mechanic makes it hop around sweetly.
Also from PicknPay: eggs with marshmallow chicks inside them. Surprise!

Almost too cute to eat.

This one's from Checkers. Pokemon mug with a chocolate egg inside (not pictured).

Daredevil guards the egg for later.

T-Rex hand puppet with chocolate eggs. RAWR. Thanks, PicknPay.