Yes, it's hard, alright?



It's rare for me to post twice in a day, but here I am.

I've been thinking about the Jacinta Tynan article from Sunday Life all day (yes, today. I "begrudge" motherhood for not letting me get around to reading the Sunday papers on Sunday). She asks "Is motherhood really that hard?" and I respond...

I am definitely not a mother who talks only in negative tones about motherhood. Far from it.  And I'm fine if you want to wax lyrical about the joys of parenting. That I find you gloaty, smug and insenstive does take some of the shine off all that lyrical waxing. But, go for it, I love hearing about the grand, joyful, make-my-day parenting stuff. Now that I think about it, I actually feel a bit sorry that you don't seem to understand that gettting through the hardships of parenting actually makes up a lot of the joyful bits, they really do.

However, as much as I relish the joy, I do think it's irresponsible to write an article and say things like "being a mum is one of the most seamless, joyful, intuitive things I have ever done." It's not like that for a lot of mothers and their sense of inadequacy is already off the charts without a magazine article rubbing salt into the wound.  Your own mother would tell you that (because believe me, while she was busy getting on with the "grace and joy" of mothering she was also busy gathering support from her circle of friends to get her through the next day.) And let me tell you, there is something really really really really "difficult about being up all night with the love of your life" night after night, month after month, year after year. Really difficult. Sometimes, you just can't "solve" things and that's certainly one of the hardest bits of parenthood. I'm well over 1000 nights into the "being up all night with the love of my life" bit and believe me, it's no cinch.

There's also something rather odd about the fact that you consider motherhood to be not "diffcult" not "a hardship" but rather "time consuming". 'Time consuming' is the last thing I would say to describe motherhood. It just seems so... removed. Like it's another thing to cross off your list.  In fact, overall, I found your whole article rather soulless and distant. I wonder, have you really engaged in all the icky, sticky, bitty beautiful glory of  motherhood? Really?

Oh and, by the way, I do think I deserve a medal. I think mothers everywhere do. They always have.

[Image: these photos were taken of Maxi-Taxi when he was about five months old. We were about to head to sleep school for the second time in his young life, this time for the full week's programme. It had been 178 days since I had had more than 4 hours of (broken) sleep in a night. Was it hard? Yes it was. Was it worth it? Yes it was. Just look at that little face.]

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My lovely friend Lou from Lou Boos and Shoes has given me the Super Comments Award - Lou is so cool and always writes so beautifully so it is lovely to receive this award from her - I am still secretly hoping that one day she will decide to move her entire family to Australia and live right next door.

Why do you blog?

When I started my blog we had just stared building our new house and I thought it would be a great place to document our build. I had just discovered the world of blogging and was really inspired by A-M and enjoyed watching her daily dramas while building a house so I thought I will do that. It did not take long however and I realized that I was not as creative as A-M in describing what was happening at my house each day so it sort of evolved into a mish mash of other things – my small little voice in the world. Recently however my blog has taken a turn and I have found something I have become really passionate about – party styling and dessert tables! My mind is now so ticking and it has ignited a need for me to start up a little business – somewhere where I can do a little more than just keep house – a place for me to be able to create pretty things – I am currently searching for the correct business name so please feel free to give me some suggestions!


What are your three best memories?

I have wonderful memories of so many fabulous holidays – the wonderful cooking course in Italy where I spent a week immersed in food and culture. The relaxing days in beautiful Bali. Family holidays on the north coast of New South Wales. Traveling the world for a year with my closest friend when we were 21. My first visit to Disneyland. A week exploring in New York City – so blessed to have many wonderful memories

My wedding day in September 2000 – it was just so perfect!

The moment I got to hold my children for the first time.

If changed your name what would it be?

I so don’t think my name is cool and I would love it to be something far more exotic. When I was younger I loved my best friend and her sisters name – they were Lisa and Michelle – not exotic but I thought they were more exciting than what I had! I do like nicknames or shortening names and my family call me Lan and some friends from long ago call me Lea which is nice!

Five things you couldn't live without?
Chocolate
Long boots in winter and pretty sandals in summer
My lovely Mac computer
Mac Foundation
My beautiful family and friends
Long summer days (I know that is six but whose counting!)

Four best books?

I have never been a big book worm so this question is kind of easy but hard – I was always one to be out excercising or more lately doing craft. I have just had a look on my bookshelf and it is filled with Cookbooks, favourite magazines and a few motivational reads. I really enjoyed Eat Pray Love which I read will relaxing in Bali a few years ago and I admit that most of the books I read are usually trashy novels that are read while relaxing around a pool on holidays (and there have not been many of those lately!).

The books on my bookshelf that I refer to regularly are:-
Live Your Best Life by Domonique Bertolucci
Save our Sleep by Tizzie Hall
Any Donna Hay Cook Book
10 – 10 – 10 by Suzie Welch

A unique and interesting fact about yourself?

Still scratching my head on this one as I can't think of anything particularly interesting or unique about myself!

What do you love best about yourself?

The fact that I am always (well 99%) organized so things don’t get on top of me and things can always be found in their correct home!!!

The best movie ever made?

I love a good chick flick but I also love a good dance movie – I could watch Grease or Dirty Dancing any day and there is a lot of Sound of Music happening in our house at the moment! Four Weddings and A Funeral always goes down as a favourite – actually anything with Hugh Grant in it is always lots of fun. Let just say I have no idea what the best movie ever made was but I love a fun uplifting happy ending type movie!

If It were Freaky Friday who would I change with?

I always wanted to be an actress when I was growing up so it would be great to switch with a cool and gorgeous actress for a day just to see if it as fun as what it seems!

Best thing about being a woman?

Wearing a dress. Pretty Lingerie. Make-up. Being in charge of the way our house runs! Being able to love Pink without being questioned! Pedicures, manicures and facials! The ability to bring a child into the world.

Now I need to pass this fun award on so here are a few cool Aussie girls I would love to know more about:-

Mira from Travelling Mama
Katena from Taylor Made Baking
Sharnel from My Life My Loves


Leanne

I can't believe I need advice on shopping...

... but I really do! There is a first time for everything!

You see, in reading all literature on assimilating your new baby into the family without causing your existing children to have a meltdown, some of them suggest that the existing child be gifted with a little pressie from the new baby. You know, so they feel a little special too, while the new baby is seemingly getting all the presents and attention.

And I really like this idea. Because the last thing I want is for my little girl to feel left out or sad about the new baby.

I've taken this idea one step further by buying a little gift from Fern to the new baby; its a Flatout Bear - this one, in this colour:
I'm really happy with this purchase, I've already talked about how much Fern adores hers, and its a lovely symbol from her to her new brother or sister.

So that's one down.

But I've been wracking my brain, and I cannot come up with anything special or significant from the new baby to Fern! I don't want to buy some random toy just for the sake of it. But the more I look, the confused I get... and this is where I'm hoping you come in! Please help me choose the perfect gift -- it doesn't have to be expensive, but it does have to be special. What would you get? Thanks in advance x

Loving Lauren's Playpen


Heidi at Lauren's Playpen makes these super cute personalised bag tags. Now, in an ideal world, we'd be whipping these up on our computerised Brother with 101 stiches including the letter 'z' ourselves, right? But since the ideal world is not a great deal happening, I've been very happy to be one of Heidi's best customers for quite a while now. But wait, I hear you cry. You only have 3 kids, how good a customer can you possibly be? But wait, I cry right back, I have a secret use for Heidi's sweet name tags. Yes indeed, I do. (I'm very pleased with this idea so give me a minute to compose myself...)

I add them as cards on birthday presents!

See! Great idea, huh? I mean, to be honest, the kids sort of go WTF? But the mums think my gifts are extra special and unique. And, let's face it, we're really buying the kids' gifts for the mums, right?

House exterior colour scheme

Exterior house colour scheme - after
Exterior house colour scheme - before
We fell in love with our house for the location, size and views. Let's face it, it wasn't because of how it looked but we thought it had potential with a lick of paint and a lot of hard work.

For the exterior house colour scheme we went for white walls, white window sills and a green-blue front door and shutters.

As we were replacing one of the bedrooms with a bathroom (the original bathroom was downstairs), we were able to move the big black ugly waste pipe from the front of the house. We then started to paint the entire exterior of the house white. I'm not going to lie to you, it took two weeks, more than a few tubs of white paint and a lot of effort. The day we had just finished painting the side of the house exterior white there was an unexpected torrential rain downpour. We just stood there, my eyes welled up as the water gushing down the side of the house quickly turned white and ruining a hard day's work! Needless to say, we had to do that bit again but we got there in the end.

We painted the window sills white, the front door a pretty shade of green-blue, and replaced all of the brass door furniture with chrome. As a couple of the prettier houses on the road had shutters decorating their top window, we followed suit by adding some green-blue ones to ours.

The original picket fence was barely standing and was rotten to the core. It also had two gates at either side so we replaced it with a new one that we painted white, altering the layout so there would only be one gate leading to the front door. We kept the original wrought iron gate but refreshed it with black paint.

The drainpipes were given a new lick of black paint and the porch roof a clean. Then we went about giving the front yard a new lease of life with potted plants and pea shingle. More to come on our front yard later!

As one sweet friend said, "It has gone from eye sore to eye candy!"

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Healing Love



"To the soul there is nothing more healing than love"

Tonight I want to send all of my love, prayers and positive energy to a very special person who has a sad heart. Claire I pray that our love acts as a bandaid for you as you and your family work together to heal your soul x

A Wife's Commitment


Rob, you are my true love, my best friend, and my strength. Your love is what makes me whole. Our love is built on trust, compassion, respect and support. I look forward to us growing together and continue to fall in love a little more every day. My heart is forever yours. This is my solemn vow.

On the 25th of April 2010 I said the above vow to my husband. Just over 3 months ago I promised, in the presence of my family and closest friends, to love him, care for him and above all support him for the rest of our lives together. Today was the first time I had to sit back, remind myself of these vows and the promise I made to him. At certain times in our lives we are faced with a decision. A fork in the road. Some paths are easy to take, others take a bit more time to decide which way to go. 

My decision today was between my commitment to myself and my commitments as a wife, which made me think back to those all important vows. When I married I didn't agree to give up my life for another person but I did agree to do everything in my power to make a happy, long and successful life for us. Today I made a sacrifice for my husband and put my ultimate happiness aside and my dream career on hold so he can get ahead in his career with a wonderful company which will hopefully lead to bigger and better opportunities. His happiness means the world to me and if that means I stay in the job I am in for a little bit longer then that is what I will do. A little sacrifice on my behalf that will make us stronger in the future. 

I now must embrace my new commitment to my job and never look back on the decision I made. It is with a positive attitude, a beautiful outlook on the future and the love for my husband that will be my guiding light to get through the next few years. I do love my job...and love my kids more so I'm very lucky that I am in a job that is 70% amazing 30% difficult...but aren't most jobs...my fingers are now crossed that Robs job is successful and we can both move ahead and make our dream life become a reality.

x S.K.K x


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Natasha Collins of the very talented Amelia's House. Be sure to go check out her blog!

Congratulations Natasha, you will be receiving your one-time-use £60 gift voucher to be used on any of the CSN stores UK websites.

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I have to do this again! It was so much fun!

Have a sweet day!