Shadows of fun...



a barking dog...by daddy



incy wincy spider...by mummy



a little pear tree and a teaching a little one the beauty of shadows...



safari animals and sweet little hands...


We have had a really busy couple of days. It was nice to snuggle in this morning and play. We discovered sun pouring into the lounge room, it was nice and warm and a perfect place to discover something new!

@ my house

it has been raining & pouring
so we have 
been
keeping warm 
dry
busy
sticking & pasting





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I think these are just great 
& would really be a nice feature
in a home....I might have to look at 
getting some for my girls bedrooms!


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Feeling Crafty

I sat down over the weekend to make some birthday cards for our huge August filled with birthday's. I always have lots of off cuts of my scrapbook paper from layouts I have finished so I put the left overs to good use and just had a play. Here is what I came up with!







I always make extra's so that when it is time to wrap the present I can usually pull out a card that goes with the wrapping paper - I am particulary fond of tags for kids presents - quick and easy to make!

Leanne

Making friends with friendship

 
I'm a bit of a funny one. A friend once described me as the most introverted extrovert he'd ever met, and I think he was spot on. A social butterfly who prefers her own company. If I spend too much time in the company of others the walls start to close in and I feel the need to retreat (retreat!). But if I spend too much time by myself, I'm climbing those very walls and am itching to get stuck into the company and fun of others.

I know through my psych studies that the true definition of extroversion is being externally motivated and introverts are just the opposite. So I know that deep down I am pure extrovert as I have zero capability to amuse and motivate myself if I suspect others aren't watching... but the social / not-social me is there nonetheless.

The extroverted side of me bullies the introverted side. All my life I've pressured myself to have more friends and be more social. I do love a party, but I'm not that good at hanging around just shooting the breeze with people who I don't find that interesting. And, confession time, I find most people just aren't that interesting. It took me a very long time to accept this and move on. I used to fret about not having a 'group' of mates that I kicked around with constantly. I'm still fascinated by the idea of a close group, but these days I've come to understand that the reason I never attracted such a group was because deep down the very thought of hanging around with the same bunch of people all the time makes me want to run for the hills.

Instead, over the years I've collected a friend here and there who became a bestie. So the friends I particularly love have been collected in unlikely places across a lifetime.  They mean the world to me, but I see them very irregularly and most of the time I'm more than okay with that. I am actually closest to (and spend most time with) Sisters A and C, but sisters don't really count as friends (as Sister C used to tell me when we were young and she was horrified to find herself hanging out with her sister yet again)...



But lately Cappers has fallen in love with Sammy, her Very Best Friend In The Whole World (as opposed to Lara who was last year's VBFITWW or Charlie who was VBFITWW the year before that). Cappers and Sammy have been making me a little melancoly for the dear friends in my own life.  So, I'm sending loving wishes to four lovely friends out there today.

Heather - who I met when we lived in side by side in semis in inner-city Sydney and had matching rowdy newborns. Dear Heather and I would swap houses regularly so I could listen to her baby refuse to sleep and she could listen to mine. Just to break up the routine, you know.

Cass - who I met in a spa in The Lakes District in England and who just 'stuck' from that day on. Cassie and her husband Clay are just gorgeous people who I could spend every day with and never get bored or feel claustrophobic.

Marina - my oldest schoolfriend who reminds me of life before responsibility. We can still talk for hours on the phone about boys (although these days the boys in question are on her daughter's mind, not hers) and she is someone I can call on day or night and she would drop everything to be there.

Jodie - who is a new friend, but a firm one. Our boys met at preschool last year and once we got over thinking each other was a bit nuts (as you do with frazzled mums everywhere!), we've come to rely on each other and laugh non-stop when we're together.

So, I feel like I've come full circle with friendships and am happy these days without the longed for group. It's lovely being content around others and even more content with the place of friendship in my life.

Have you also made friends with friendship? Do you have a close posse of friends, or are you a lone cowgirl like myself?


Shoe Size Discrimination... at 18 months?!

Hello! I hope you had a lovely and relaxing weekend... the blue sky and sunshine combo yesterday was such a novelty I forgot I was pregnant for a while and was outside weeding the garden and cropping the jungle that has developed over Winter... my back is paying for it this morning, but it was worth it!

Now, for my rant of the week. It's early to start, I know! I generally love Cotton On Kids. Doesn't every mother? Fun-tastic, colourful, and best of all inexpensive clothing, shoes and accessories for your babushka.

Cotton On has had a few misses though. Those controversial Onesies last year, for example. You know, the ones that said things like "the condom broke" and "I'm living proof my mum is easy" Not very cool, guys. But it sure as heck got them a lot of publicity, and I have to wonder whether that wasn't the point all along...


Anyway. Yesterday, Fern and I ventured inside the store to scout some sparkly silver (or maybe red? or what about those gold ones!) ballet slippers. At $9.95 a pair they were pretty irresistible, and although they probably weren't built for comfort, the price of beauty is a little sacrifice right? At least that's what my mother told me.

Fern is moving toward a size 5, and I was disappointed when I couldn't find that size in any colour or style of shoe in the store. Bugger. Had there been a sudden stampede on Size 5 shoes?

I enquired at the counter. "No", the sales-child assured me, "they aren't sold out... we just don't actually carry Size 5."

What?

She continued. "I'm not sure why, but we don't carry size 5. Or 7. Or 9, for that matter."

The girl looked like she should probably still be in (primary) school, so I didn't want to push her too far. But really, no odd numbered shoes? What the??? Sure enough, re-examining the shoe wall (I didn't quite believe her yet) I saw 4, and 6 and 8 but no odd numbers.

In truth I was so shocked, I left it at that, and left the store. One lost customer. I couldn't help but wonder how many customers do they lose each day because of this? Or am I the only mother on the face of the planet that won't buy shoes 2 sizes too big just for the hell of it? So, back on the hunt for silver sparkly ballet slippers. In the right size, please!

What are your thoughts, peeps? Have you encountered this situation before, at Cotton On or anywhere else?

Pastel Beach Huts

Pastel Beach Huts
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you Pastel Beach Huts 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!