Meet the Newest Mother of the Year!

Fern loves Playschool. Adores it. The vintage stuff in particular. You know, with John and Noni and the gang. I love it too, because it takes me back to my own childhood when I loved John and Noni too!

Today, I took Fern to her very first live Playschool concert! Or I would have.

You see, it turns out that despite flattering myself that I am fully licensed on this mothering gig, I am still very much on my L-plates.

I've been more excited about this concert than Fern (in truth, she had no idea) and, when I rocked up this morning, I expected to buy our tickets at the door. Here's the promo poster:


Tell me the truth - - would YOU have believed you could have bought tickets at the door? So, I got there right on 9.30am and perhaps should have cottoned onto something being afoot when I was forced to park the car 40km from the venue. But I am even thicker than you might imagine, and when my blistered feet eventually made it inside I was completely taken aback. I had expected a few mums and bubs jostling for position at the front of the stage... but I hadn't expected 4 bazillion frenzied mothers and as many children with crazy looks in their eyes akin to punters vying for pole-position in the mosh-pit of a U2 concert.

I was frightened. But it didn't matter. As I signed in, I asked whether I could still buy tickets and the kind lady behind the counter looked at me sympathetically. Behind my bravado she could sense my complete lack of a clue how these things work and she let me know that no, there were no tickets available. That these concerts needed to be booked 3 milliseconds after they go on sale if you have any hope of securing a golden ticket.

I could have cried! I looked hopefully around for scalpers... but no joy there either. How could I possibly have been so clueless? I mean, every other mother on the Central Coast clearly knew to pre-purchase tickets!

We left with our tails between our legs. All dressed up with nowhere to go! In such a situation there is no other option than the one we then chose - - we hit the shops. A strong coffee and a orange-and-lemon muffin later, we braved the indoor playground. It was almost empty. During school holidays! Why? Well, they were all at bloody Playschool, weren't they?!!!?

A strong contender for Mother of the Year. Yep.

@ my house


13 years ago today my life changed forever
It was a day I remember so clearly
all the details
the flowers
the excitement
the nerves
the joy
& the love
it was the day my husband 
asked me
to marry him!


while I was walking through the city recently on my photographic adventure
I found myself
in front of
the jeweler
where we had chosen 
my engagement ring
together


I hadn't been here for years
& my heart skipped
a beat
as I remember
sitting on the exact same 
chairs
giddy with excitement
about what was happening to us


on this day the chairs were
empty
but I am sure there
are many love stories
to be told


Lou would love you to join in 

The loving links in my support chain


I'll apologise in advance for the loooong post, but there's a lot to say today.

About a week ago, as she returned to work after 18 months maternity leave, MulitpleMum wrote a fantastic post about being a working mother. It inspired to me think through what helps me manage the business of combining children and career.

Aside from being the reigning Mrs Organised Universe (read my previous post on getting three young children out of the house if you dare!) there is an even more important thing that relieves the strain of being a working mum. It's a mantra that working mums need to hear and believe at all times.

It takes a village, people.

If you're going to do the mum and career thing, you need a strong support chain either paid or friended. In a way, you need a support chain that can pick up the 'mumming' bit for you when you're at work or the 'worky' thing for you when you're being a mum. It's no good not asking for or finding the help you need. It's the support chain that gets you through thinking 'I'm lucky, grateful and managing' rather than 'I'm exhausted, worried and stressed'.
Our paid support chain is linked by nanny Annabelle, preschool, daycare, school and after school care (ASC). It's backed up with the loving 'friended' help from the children's paternal grandparents and uncle and our neighbours.

Annabelle does Monday and Tuesday pick ups from after school care and preschool / daycare. She works from about 4.15pm until 6.45pm and she's the reason I'm not tearing my hair out trying to collect children from three different places before 6pm. She brings them home and heats up the dinner I've left in the fridge. After dinner she starts baths which is generally about the time either myself or LOML gets home. So easy and worth every penny for the amount of stress she relieves on these two days. She's been with us for over a year and has seen The Badoo grow from a babe in arms to the cheeky little monkey she is today.

Preschool and daycare are obviously two other links in the support chain. I am fortunate that they are in the same lovely complex about 10 minutes drive from home. Cappers goes on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays to the preschool area and The Badoo is in the daycare on Mondays and Tuesdays only.  It is such a nuturing, peaceful place (yes, it's actually peaceful at a daycare!) and they both absolutely love it.

Maxi-Taxi goes to ASC in a dedicated classroom and area at his school on Mondays and Tuesdays until 4.30pm as Annabelle isn't available to collect him at 3pm. He goes with his neighbour and friend, Sasha, and Annabelle picks up both of them and drops Sasha home on her way. Maxi-Taxi loves having an extra place at school to call his own and I enjoy knowing that the fantastic girls who run the centre are always there for him, anytime. They run a school holiday programme which Maxi-Taxi attends once a week in the holidays.

Most mornings before school, Maxi-Taxi goes to Sasha's place and Andrea, Sasha's mum, drops him at school for me. In exchange, I take Sasha to school and soccer training on Wednesdays, my home day.  You can proably guess by now that Andrea and her family are like an extension of our own family. We're so lucky we live in the same street (there's a sweet story about how we met which I'll post one day soon).

Another very important link in my support chain is LOML's family. My beautiful, family-is-everything Italian in-laws look after the children on Thursdays and Fridays. They've done this since the children were babies. Nonno collects Maxi-Taxi and Cappers from school and daycare on Thursdays and Maxi-Taxi from school on Fridays. On Friday Cappers and The Badoo are with Nonna and Nonno all day. On Thursdays when Nonna is at work (she's the much loved cook in a daycare centre four days a week)  it's just Nonno and The Badoo, gardening and cleaning together like two little peas. LOML's much younger brother, Guis, is Nonno's back up and he often steps in to do the pick ups.

The final link in my support chain is my work. I treat 'em mean, but I'm always grateful for the flexibility they offer me. Family really does come first. I don't work on Wednesdays and I work from home every other Friday (when I try to stack in all my conference call meetings so I can clean my house while I'm on mute!) I generally leave the office at a reasonable time and keep up from my Blackberry, which is a godsend. Plus I have two adorable "work husbands" (well, my gay work husband calls himself the mistress) who will step in occasionally to keep the work ship floating when the captain is offshore.

There you have it. Another complicated arrangement, I know, but it works for us as the beat of our week. And it's a rhythm that we are all happy to dance to.

Do you rely on a support chain? Have you ever found yourself with broken links that make your stress levels rise? What else do you do to manage?

[Sweet heart chain by Little Jane Street]

Point + Shoot : 22

Sunday 11th July 11.00am 


Sunday was a such a lovely sunny day here in Melbourne - not much happening around our house this weekend. There was a bit of gardening, shopping and washing {of course} - we did however pop out for a lovely breakfast on Sunday and had a very nice dinner with my family Sunday night.



 Sunday 11th July 11.30am
















Sunday 11th July 12.30ish




See everyone else's weekend snaps here...
one month to go...

 
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Last year we celebrated my little boys first birthday with family and friends. I just adore a party and the thrill of researching and styling little events such as his birthday parties, first Christmas, Christening, Easter etc etc makes my head spin with ideas and anticipation. I love to match, theme and create right down to the last detail. This of course can cause a slight headache at times....but it is all worth it in the end!
So I have one month to put the thinking cap on...we are celebrating with family this year in our garden. I have to admit a vintage style...sporting carnival may just be on the cards...my little one can't get enough of ball/running/jumping games. Whatever we decide I can't believe my baby is turning two, with mixed emotions I know it will be a beautiful day.

Aqua Glass

Aqua Glass
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you the wonderful colour Aqua with these gorgeous pics. Check back soon for some more of the most inspirational photographers on Flickr.

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites (clockwise from top left):

Have a sweet day!
fresh is best...

Time spent with family before my sister leaves for her trip...picking limes, passion fruit, oranges and pale pink roses all from the grandparent's garden is such a treat for this little boy. Lot's of laughs and good food made for a special weekend!



blog love

A big thank you to my friend Melinda @ Here we go Loopy Lou who has passed this blog award on to me. (Make sure you are a follower of her blog to keep up to date with her amazing range of fabric cards.)


As part of this blog award fun I need to let you all know 7 things you may not know about me:


1: I have green eyes
2: When I eat cheese I like it sliced really thin
3: I have lived in 3 different countries
4: My dream car was once a VW beetle convertible!
5: I shop online for almost everything        
6: I would love to own a beach box one day & turn it into my photography studio where people could buy my work & book photo sessions 
   7: I love fresh sheets on all the beds in the house sprinkled with lavender oil


Now it is my turn to pass this award on to

Cathie @ M.E
Fiona @ Squirt baby