My Creative Space...



is all wrapped up and on its way to the lovely Mandy in Ocean Grove. I finally got my act together and made my swap items for the Contemporary Handmade Alliance Craft Swap!

Have you posted yours off  yet?
A BIG thankyou to Mandy who sent me the most perfect swap gift - a stunning Fabric Head wrap (which I'm wearing right now) and a wrist cuff. 

Mandy is the talent behind BOB&MABEL  - a lovely line filled with unique vintage fabric clothes and accessories - you can see them in here Madeit shop here.

Check out what everyone else is working on today at Kootoyoo!


Maxabella and the Versatile Blogger Award

My lovely blogger friend Jodie at Mummy Mayhem has passed on The Versatile Blogger award to me. Cue happy dance.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

I confess, I don't know much about the blog awards that I see here and there. Where did they come from? Who makes the rules? Why are there so many? But, as part of the The Versatile Blogger award, I'm to share 7 things about myself and direct you to 5 wonderful blogs that I love from bloggers who are new to my site.

Let's face it, we're all new to Maxabellaland and I've been enjoying so many fellow blogs that I'm thinking of starting up a chapter of Bloggers Anon. Especially as I'm such a commenter (is that a word? Commentator? Comment maker? Nevermind...)  I just can't seem to read some of the fantastic stuff out there and not share.  So I apologise that everywhere you go in blogworld, Maxabella seems to have an opinion about it.

But, I digress.

Five blogs I just love and visit every day are:

Not Waving, But Ironing (to be honest, I'm not sure NWBI has actually ever visited my blog, but I'm Number One Stalker on her site)

Life in a Pink Fibro (brilliant writing about things that make you go 'yes, yes, ah, yes') 

Pink Patent Mary-Janes (little bit of this, little bit of that, it's like having coffee with your bestie)

Woogsworld (Laugh? I almost broke out an emoticon)

And then there were four (An honest slice of life and MultipleMum has a great turn of phrase)


And seven things you never wanted to know about me but I'm going to tell you anyway are:

1. I never brush my hair. Until my girls came along, I hadn't owned a hairbrush since 1988.

2. I secretly loathe Lady Gaga but pretend to like her so my gay colleagues think I'm cool.

3. I quite liked fashion in my youth, but these days I so can't be bothered that I would love it if everyone on the planet had to wear the same uniform every single day. I feel this approach would also solve the global warming crisis, abolish child labour in the Philippines and possibly end the reign of terror in Afghanistan. I would make the uniform beige corduroy just because I enjoy the thought of smarmy fashionistas being forced to wear beige corduroy (and because couduroy is a rather funny word).

4. I am a compulsive pleaser. For example, from year seven until year twelve I made school lunches for myself and my three siblings (vegemite or pb sandwiches, cheese and an apple, thanks for asking) because I wanted to be a good mother on behalf of my actual mother (who was a great mother but apparently not a great sandwich maker).

5. I think typing BWAHAHAHA makes you look like a (possibly laughing) twit and typing 'nom nom nom' or 'noms' for food appreciation is slightly abhorrent.

6. I often lie awake at night wondering why I am lying awake at night wondering.

7. My pin number is 85921.

Thank you and good night.

Trine Thorsen

Duse pasteller by Trine Thorsen


Blomster by Trine Thorsen


Blomster by Trine Thorsen


Duse pasteller by Trine Thorsen


Hawaiifest by Trine Thorsen


I am always looking out for inspirational pics, from cute cakes to gorgeous interiors! On a recent search I came across the wonderful Trine Thorsen, a Norwegian photographer whose beautiful images are exquisite and full of eye candy.

She also has a blog, So mee, where you can find even more of her delightful pics. I could spend hours looking at them all!

Have a sweet day!

A Special Treat









The lovely folks at Kidspot Baby Club sent over a whole boxful of Johnson & Johnson products to test out and tell you all about them. 

As you can see my little girl got right into them and had lots of fun opening the bottles and checking out how they smelt.

(After these photos were taken and while I wasn't watching I found her covering her own 'little baby' in one of the creams - Lou said she was making her dolly all pretty)



Now, a couple of the items are already regulars in this household - I have used both their babywipes and bedtime bath ever since Louise was born.  The wipes for their texture, smell and size - LOVE THEM and the bedtime bath really does have a wonderfully soothing smell and leaves Lou's skin feeling so soft and clean.

I also have always LOVED the Baby Conditioning Shampoo - its got this nostalgic smell for me - my mum must have used on us, besides Lou HATES getting her hair washed so only having to go through the process once is a big plus for me.

I had never tried any of the soothing naturals range (the green bottles) and  I ♥ a good moisturiser.  I get dry skin in the Winter so I've kept these ones for me :) Its got a great smell, soaks in well without leaving you with that 'all greased up' feeling. The bottle is a nice size too, so fits into my handbag without feeling like I'm carrying a bowling ball around.

~Lets hope Lou's baby isn't too upset I've borrowed the creams~ 






Thank you Kidspot Baby Club we have enjoyed your box of goodies and don't forget check them out here or for facebookers here's a quick link to their page.


It starts again {Inspiration}

No sooner is one party finished and it is on to the next ...

Here is some inspiration for the next party at our house! Sienna will be 6 in August which gives me 7 weeks to prepare!

Images courtesy of Sweet Soire & The Tomkat Studio

Leanne
a cold snap


It's so cold, really cold....heater, socks and slippers kind of cold!
A quick snapshot of a warm breakfast on a cold winter's morning. Fresh lemon's picked from Grandma's beautiful garden, coffee made by my lovely husband and warm porridge with banana & strawberries enjoyed by one gorgeous little boy.

Enjoy your day and keep warm!

Free-range Tsunamis


You've no doubt heard of Lenore Skenazy of Free-Range Kids. I love her.

You know how sometimes you're absolutely sure of the rightness of something. When I heard about Lenore's quest to give her kids some independent breathing space, I just knew she was right. She's right that children deserve independence. She's right that being responsible is a necessary part of growing up. She's right that the world isn't necessarily any more dangerous than it ever was. She's right that parents today are so convinced that something is going to happen to their child that kids are growing up feeling like they've done something wrong.

And why wouldn't they? Many parents are so fearful of 'something happening' to their child they box them up inside their schools and homes like criminals. Leonore sites the example of a parent who won't even let her children collect mail from the mailbox in their own front yard.

It's not just the fear of abduction. Parents are fearful of their children getting run over, falling over, being maimed, trampled, bullied, getting lost, getting hit by a sniper bullet....  They watch their children every minute of every day and usually a few times during the night too. They schedule so many indoor 'extra curricular' activities that the poor child is surrounded by four walls from the minute they wake up until the minute they go to sleep.

Can you imagine living like that*?

I choose to believe that the world is a safe and loving place. Not everything in the world, but most of it. We've educated the Tsunamis from infancy about what is dangerous and what is not. We didn't 'babyproof' the house (although we're not unsafe: we used gates at the stairways before they got the hang of stairs and certain antics by The Badoo forced me to buy those plugs for the electricity outlet because, well, she's The Badoo). We practice crossing the road together safely every single time. We're quiet in the car when the traffic gets heavy. We would never go into a public toilet alone. We know that strangers are usually friends, but we don't talk to them unless a grown-up we know is also listening.

Now, marry Leonore's rightness with Richard Louv's Last Child in the Wood rightness and you've pretty much got our parenting style. The Tsunamis are lucky enough to live in a house surrounded on three sides by national park and reserve. They explore the reserve around our house and their own imaginations every day. They make mud pies and throw them at each other. They dig for worms and herd ants into houses made from sticks. Clambering over large sandstone boulders, climbing up swaying trees, reaching the top to call down to mum "you look like a barbie doll' (why, thank you my children). I let them roam. They're free-range, organic children with skinned knees and grubby faces - just the way nature intended.

Of course, every now and then I call out to them and they know they must call back immediately. If they don't Barbie will come tearing up that reserve so fast you'd swear she'd been shot from a cannon... Afterall, I'm free-range, not neglectful!



* Oh, wait a minute, I have a corporate job...

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The joy of play and creating...











Building a Dinosaur



A Saturday morning at the Queensland Museum with Daddy discovering, exploring and having FUN! After a busy morning exploring the Museum my husband was keen to follow up with a creative activity. He came home with some boxes and the two of them went about creating a dinosaur masterpiece, much to the joy of one little boy.



Step 1:

Find some old boxes, cardboard, pipes - what ever you have around the house that can be recycled or visit your local supermarket/electrical store and they should be happy to pass on old boxes to you.



Step 2:

Use paint, crayons, felt pens, egg cartons or even glue and fabric to decorate your boxes.



Step 3:

Construct your dinosaur anyway you wish - don't forget to add appropriate accessories to your dinosaur such as tail, feet, hands, teeth - whatever you wish to complete your mischievous masterpiece.



Most of all have fun!

envelope project


I am working on mine
have you sent one
to Pip?
all the details found here

The things I (we? surely not just me?) do and say


On the train this morning, sitting in the vestibule (I would never sit in the actual carriage) I found myself thinking "why do I always sit in the vestibule? Why don't I ever sit in the actual carriage?" And, you know what, I didn't have an answer. At the back of my mind a little voice was saying "claustrophobia!" and "what if there was a fire?" and "terrorist!" but I ignored the back of my mind as it's prone to histrionics and I prefer to think of myself as a calm, rational sort of person.

It's just that every now and then I catch myself doing something slightly bizarre. For instance, if I'm walking down the footpath and the school girl chant "step on a crack, break your mother's back" pops into my head (as it does on occasion) I simply cannot step on a crack. So I go hopping and skipping along the footpath like an overgrown 5 year old. The back of my mind is saying "please, just don't break your poor long-suffering mother's back, especially not now that she's in her sixties and has osteoarthritis, the damage could be catastrophic!!"

Or if I have peas on my plate, I must eat the peas first before I can get to the good stuff. The back of my mind is silent on this one but my poor long-suffering mother's voice is clear at the front of it: eat your peas, young lady!

And just the other night I threw myself from the door onto the bed, making sure that no part of me touched the floor between... difficult one to explain this, but the back of my mind says "remember when you were younger and your little sister told you that people lived under your bed and they would reach out and grab your ankles if you came anywhere near your bed... imagine if they grabbed your ankles!"

Well, see, apparently they still live under there.

Pretty relaxing

Pretty relaxing by Torie Jayne
Pretty relaxing by Torie Jayne
Pretty relaxing by Torie Jayne

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After a busy, fun packed weekend in the sun, I am dreaming of a quiet relaxing day picking flowers and having tea and cakes in the garden. Oh, to dream...

Have a sweet day!

Being Vanilla

Recently a friend of mine described me as being "Vanilla" Totally puzzled and having no idea what this meant I pushed for more information, her answer was short and sweet - Vanilla is plain and boring. Bit of a kick in the gut and a blow to my ego! This was many months ago yet it always seems to play at the back of my mind! I know she probably didn't mean any harm but isn't it funny how harmless words can sometimes dig their way in and make you question!

After a bit of 'Image Searching' and I guess 'Soul Searching' I came across a few images of 
"Vanilla"

 

 







 




When I think of vanilla, I think of hot summer days eating vanilla ice cream on the beach. I think of beautiful vanilla bath creams that makes my skin feel wonderful. I think of the sweet smell of the vanilla candle in our lounge room. I think of birthday parties with yummy vanilla cupcakes

You know what...I think I like being  
VANILLA x

Point + Shoot : 20



Monday 28th June 7.55am


    ~The girls and the city~


The girls in my family snuck into the city for a little girly R&R extending our weekend by an extra day.   Just a little special...  we spent it walking and shopping around town, eating yummy snacks and watching in-house movies LOVELY!!





Hope you had a great weekend!




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two little girls

with twenty little toes
snapshots from the past...




Autumn leaves and one beautiful little boy warm and cosy in his little white wondersuit.
(Winter 2009)
leaves lost and rediscovered...





Beautiful leaves collected and sorted...
Little hands tracing and crayon rubbing with Daddy...
We made a little mobile to hang and admire while we play...hanging in our lounge room it catches the warm winter sun and reflects stunning shadows over my little one as he reads his favorite book....Magic Beach
a perfect start to the week







I have to say it was a perfect morning...I was up, organised and had no plans in place for our day. Perfect really, as it was only 10 degrees outside the heater was on and it was to cold to think about heading out anywhere!!! So playing and taking photographs of my son (the perfect subject)was the order of the day. We really just had a lazy old morning eating fruit toast, playing with his boules and snuggling on the sofa with his favorite books. Perfect!

For me this blog is about capturing and remembering all the everyday things that we do together. Our little adventures that mean so much, and that I as a mum am so very lucky to be apart of everyday. For me my baby boy is truly the best company (not to say I don't love the time I have with my husband, family and friends) I do...but with my son I love the little things, the simple things. Watching him play and dance, the little look on his face when he discovers something for his sand bucket as he explores in the garden, the way he runs on the field near our house kicking his favorite ball, his soft touch as he curls up tight next to me and whispers "kiss me, cuddle me mummy",the excitement on his face or in his little voice when the phone rings, the skype button sounds or when a family member walks into the house.

He has such a beautiful spirit and for for this I am so very lucky.

Pretentious wanker tosser types

[Source: Stella Pictures]

I know it's not nice to judge others and I reeeeally try not to. But there are certain choices that my fellow citizens of the world make that I feel are just so contrived and awful that they are begging for criticism. Begging.

Now, I'm probably going to offend some people, and for that I apologise. I want you to remember that good people make pretentious choices sometimes, so calling someone a wanker doesn't necessarily make them a bad person. My friend M is a really lovely, sunny, fun and kind person but she named her first born son 'Jet'. Tosser.

Kids in trilbies.

Buying designer clothes for 'the quality'

Adopting a hyper-sculpted beard with the ironic excuse 'I hate shaving'

Drinking designer water like antipodes or Bling H2O or Tap

Hungry models pretending they eat

Wearing earmuffs in Sydney

Men over 18 working the 'emo' look

Doing up your shoelaces under the tongue... because bows are so unfashionable?

But, really, it's hard to think of bigger wankers than people who fork out mega bucks buying designer clothes their kids... Exhibit A: "Shopping at a Sydney Bonza Brats children's wear store last week, Double Bay mother Anna Macri admits it is not unusual for her to run up $600 on her American Express card in one shopping session, collecting designer pieces for her four-year-old daughter, Francesca, and 18-month-old Gabriella. "It's expensive, but the stuff does last the distance," she says. "With the first one, you do go psycho spending, but now my 18-month-old is wearing the clothes." [Source: SMH, April 17, 2007] OOOOh, sorry, so you're spending $600 on kids designer clothes so you can hand them down? Because generations of families spending $10 on kids clothes have obviously not been able to do that. Noooow I get it.

What sort of stuff do you find frustratingly wanky?

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Indi's {Bunny} Birthday



My beautiful baby girl is one - where did the year go!
We had the most wonderful afternoon celebrating her birthday with the family.
So enjoy some pictures of her cute pink and chocolate bunny party.


Marshmallows


The yummiest bunny cookies





The birthday girl - all smiles when she realised everyone was singing to her - Miss Indi is the 10th grandchild on Mr A's side and the 5th on my side so for her to be centre stage made her smile!


Strawberry Milk


Mmm Macaroons


Bunnies to take home



The dessert table featured:-
Cupcakes
Marsmallow Pops
Coconut Ice
Macaroons and Bunny Cookies by Cookie Couture
Oreo Cookies
Mini Meringues
Strawberry Milk in those lovely little bottles
Indi's t-shirt by Naomi at taylored4baby

Thank you for all the lovely birthday wishes for Indi - we had a fabulous day and thank you to all the fabulous party planners out there in blog world that gave me so much inspiration!

Leanne