This week’s small pleasures is coming to you earlier this week. Today – at least in New Zealand as I am posting this – is Christmas Eve or Julafton morning, and time for us to celebrate with a table full of food and good friends. Tomorrow is of course Christmas Day, which for us will mean more eating and being with friends. Yes a lot of eating, drinking and celebrating going on! It is that time of year of course…anyway…on with some of the small pleasures of the week gone by.
Decorating the tree
If you have been following the blog for a while, you may recognise some of the decorations on our little tree, including the little French drummer boy, given to me when I was 11 years old. The silver leaf was a gift from my niece Helen.




Eating out
On Thursday evening we treated ourselves to a gorgeous dinner at Rosella Wine Bar, a relatively new venture from the owners of Koji (a place we need to go back to soon). We opted for the ‘chef’s choice’ of eight selected dishes from the menu. This included the pickled mussels with wasabi aioli and black bean dressing (which was probably my favourite), a gorgeous potato flatbread with cumin salt and tuna crudo with bonito, grains and seeds.




The meal continued with lamb belly skewer with black garlic that was so full of flavour, nduja and taleggio empanada with agave and pickled fennel, steamed butterfish with Morrocan eggplant and fermented tomato. The two final dishes were asparagus with red tahini, turmeric, orange and sheep labneh and wagyu beef with smoked tomato and kampot black pepper jus. To say it was deliciuos is an understatement – a truly fantastic meal and pre Christmas treat.


In the basket
This week’s Wonky Box had a lovely big bunch of basil, potatoes, broccoli, a bright red capsicum, brocooli, a gorgeous bunch of baby carrots and (not shown) a bag of baby spinach. I added some tomatoes and radishes, and of course blueberries, raspberries and strawberries, it being the season for such things.
Simple things
- Getting a lovely bag of special biscuits as my work Secret Santa gift and a pretty cruet set from a work colleague.
- Finding a surprise bottle of sparkling wine in our delivery from Noble Rot Wine Bar – thank you!
- Looking at the hydrangea in the back yard.
- Enjoying a morning tea with food from round the globe made and brought by colleagues.
- Listening to cicadas – the sound of summer.
- Feeling in the festive sprit – finally!

So those were my highlights of the week. What were your small pleasures this week? Here are some other blog posts from a few fellow bloggers looking at the good things in life.
Also entered in the weekly coffee share hosted by Natalie.
- The hedge at Mr Tootlepedal’s got a good trim for Christmas over at Tootlepedal’s Blog
- Something Over Tea remembers South African Christmases past.
- Deb’s World is all about celebration. .
- Lisa over at Southern Patches shares her Friday Christmas favourites.
- Natalie goes to the Distillery Winter Village in Toronto.
- Women Loving Well After 50 reminds us to celebrate 5 areas in our lives – a great reminder at this time of year.
- .…and all the other lovely bloggers out there. Sorry if I have missed anyone…..
Wishing all my blogging friends a very merry Christmas!
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
You can find Thistles and Kiwis on Facebook, and also on Instagram @thistlesandkiwis. If you want to get in touch, email me on thistlesandkiwis@gmail.com or lofgren@thistlesandkiwis.com




I too am feeling the spirit of the festive season at last: tree decorated and presents wrapped; we have finished eating a Christmas cake I bought at a charity fundraiser and have been nibbling at mince pies. As a vegetarian (mostly), I probably would not have enjoyed your dinner options, but think it is marvellous that you go out – my curmudgeon prefers to remain at home. It is wonderful having my son here from Glasgow and to swim in the early mornings before the day gets too warm.
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I wish you a wonderful Christmas and hope you continue to take pleasure in the small things.
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That meal! wow. Merry Christmas.
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It was good! Marry Christmas!
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You had more interesting things in your seven course meal than I would eat in a year. I must try to up my eating adventurousness. The hydrangea looks lovely, you must be looking after it well.
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The hydrangea seems to be doing it all on its own, and making us smile.
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My kind of plant.
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Merry Christmas!
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Have a lovely Christmas and New Year in beautiful New Zealand..🎄🎄
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And Merry Christmas to you too!
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Happy Christmas!
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And to you as well!
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Wow! That meal was fit for a king. You do have some amazing restaurants in Wellington. Enjoy your Christmas in the sun Barbara.
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Thank you! Yes the meal was quite wonderful. Enjoy your Christmas too!
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A surprise bottle of wine is a very good surprise indeed!
Wishing you a very happy holiday and a wonderful new year ahead!
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Hope you have a very Merry Christmas too Donna!
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Ah, the lovely feasts of the season!
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Have a very Merry Christmas!
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what a gorgeous looking meal at the restaurant. Merry Christmas to you!
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It was very good! And Merry Christmas to you too!
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My goodness that meal looks amazing and so does everything in the wonky box.
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It was fantastic food – such a treat!
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They are super cute decorations so I can see the joy they must bring. I love our decorations – a life time of stuff the kids made plus purchased ones. I think that’s part of the joy of it. The memories wrapped up in it all. And the food looks sensational! What a great little bar. #WeekendCoffeeShare
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Yes you are so right – the little memories the decorations bring back are all part of the Christmas tree.
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I love your decorations for this wonderful time of the year. I’ve recently started buying a decoration from where we have travelled and picked up some lovely little ones in Delt, Speyer and Strasbourg on our recent trip. Thank you for reminding us to focus on small pleasures. #weekendcoffeeshare
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Oh that is a lovely idea – little souvenirs to enjoy at the end of the year. And thank you too for stopping by!
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A friend does this and I wish I had started earlier. We brought back some lovely Christmas decorations from the Christmas Shop in Richmond, Tasmania last year and they bring back fond memories of our trip. x
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I do have a parrot and a pair of koalas from Australia at least but it is a good idea I agree.
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I love your decorations. Your meal looks amazing. The colours on the hydrangea are beautiful, so bright. I look forward to catching up with you in 2024. Best Wishes for the new year
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All the best for the new year.
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Whaat a lovely post Barbara, reading your small pleasures each week has been a highlight for me. I bet they give you positive vibes too! All the best for 2024!
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Thank you so much Debbie! All the best for 2024!
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. The Christmas ornaments are adorable. The food is making me hungry as I finish up my morning coffee. The hydrangea blooming at Christmas is beautiful. I wonder if anyone decorates them with lights & ornaments for Christmas like we do the outdoor shrubs here in the US.
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Thank you! No you don’t see much outdoor lighting here – partly as it is summer I think and partly as this year due to El Nino we have had a lot more wind.
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Your Christmas ornaments are adorable and the foods look amazing. Thank you for the mention and your weekend coffee share. Happy New Year!
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Oh, that food! Your posts always make me hungry.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year Janet!
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I love those ornaments. Old ornaments are some of my faves. Happy new year
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Happy New Year to you as well!
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