Where I am Today - Good Golly!!

Hello lovely ladies! What are you up to this gorgeously lonnnnng weekend? Me?

Doing
Assembling Fern's (sniff) first big girl's bed (a vintage-y daybed) and pulling out a rather large camelia to make way for a CUBBY HOUSE!! Oh, and jumping in puddles - it's raining men! 

Me 'n' Ferny getting down and dirty in our gum booties!
That there is my 6-week-post-baby bump and I don't reckon I'm doing too badly...
all those spin classes are starting pay off!

Eating
 Scrumptious fish and chippies
Listening to
 Angus & Julia Stone
Watching
The Blindside (wow, who knew Sandra Bullock could act?)

... and laughing at myself as I revisit my labour in a guest post over at the hilarious Holly Homemaker! If you havn't already read my story, read it here! Can you believe its been 6 weeks since I gave birth to the gorgeous Elliott, I certainly can't... ps. Holly's blog never fails to induce a belly-laugh, so if you havn't yet visited her, do yourself a favour!!
xo

@ my house





I am 
loving 
the warmer
weather 

being 
able to 
wear 
flip flops 
again




'@ my house' 

Point + Shoot : 29



We celebrated Louise's 3rd birthday in the glorious Melbourne sunshine yesterday  - I'm shattered I didn't have a chance to take more photos.  
I'm pretty sure she had a wonderful time...


 


All she wanted for her party was a Dora Cake - so "we" compromised and I made her Dora's Castle House... yes I was up all night making that it was a lot easier than I thought it would be :P





How was your weekend? What did you do? Why not check out what everyone did in Fat Mum Slim's -  Point & Shoot and Scissors, Paper, Rock - Week-a-boo!!




Not Drowning, Mothering: Roadside Assistance


Dear Readers of Maxabella Loves,

When Maxabella first approached me to write a ‘What My Kids Have Taught Me About Myself’ guest post, I began to work on a whimsical and charming list, including things like “That the word ‘No’ has at least three syllables – as in ‘Noh-ooo-wuh!” and “It’s not worth spending real money on baby clothes. Babies don’t care if they’re wearing Prada. They’ll vomit on it all the same.”

But then I went on a week-long car trip with my husband and three children and everything changed. For one thing, the almost 2000km we traversed severely impaired my ability to look at parenting – or, indeed, at myself - in a whimsical, charming fashion.

So, if you’ll forgive me going slightly off-topic, here instead is ‘What My Kids Have Taught Me... About Road Trips!”:
  • Two hours is the limit for small humans to be strapped into their car seats without someone losing an eye. 
  •  When packing, I should always remember that too many snacks is never going to be enough. Ever.
  • Sugar might seem to be my friend but it’s not. It’s really, really not. It is the Devil in powdered form and a few minutes silence while the kids eat sugary treats is not worth the ensuing sugar-induced rampage which invariably occurs whenever we get stuck in heavy traffic.
  • After more than three hours of driving, nobody will be asking “ARE WE THERE YET??” more than me, the so-called ‘adult’ in the car (my husband doesn’t count).
  • I should always add a couple of hours to any estimation of how long a trip will take. Kids can quickly turn a ‘whistle-stop’ tour into a ‘toilet-stop tour’. For the record, a ‘toilet-stop tour’ is just like a ‘whistle-stop’ one, except much much slower.
  • In a perfect world, children would follow the lead of women and synchronise their bladders. But, alas.
  • The trick of saying “Sorry! I can’t hear you over the music!” (and then quickly pumping up the volume on the car stereo) only works to a point with kids. You see, the car stereo volume only goes up to 10, whereas the kids’ volume goes up to at least 11 and sometimes as high as 29, particularly when high on sugar and the traffic is gridlocked.
  • When my husband drives, I am in charge of passing back snacks. When it’s my turn behind the wheel, the kids will wait until the moment my husband passes into Snoozy-Dreamy-Dreamland (as he invariably will) before announcing “We’re hungry!”.
  • Along with ‘Speeding’ and ‘Driver Fatigue’, highway police should really be targeting ‘Drivers passing back snacks’.
  • There will come a point during any road trip where I will feel like I have always been on the road, that there has never been anything other than this relentless road life. I will look at my reflection in the rear view mirror and know with great certainty that I will never amount to anything more than being Chief Passer-Backer of Snacks and Toilet Stop Coach and, on occasion, Crazy Shouting Driving Lady.

So what have my children taught me about myself? They have taught me that I am no Leyland Brother. Planes were invented to protect parents and children from going postal on lonely stretches of road. Fact. And any money I might have saved by driving instead of flying was immediately lost when I started hemorrhaging money at the first Roadside Services, if not in any subsequent wine therapy required to recover from said road trip.

Yours, realistically,
The NDM, of Not Drowning, Mothering


Thanks for kicking off my guest postie week, the NDM. As I write this, I'm about to embark on my own road trip and I am afraid, very afraid... 


If you haven't experienced the belly laugh that is Not Drowning, Mothering's take on life, children and taming the lady garden, I suggest you head over there immediately.


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Craft Fair Saturday

I went to my first craft fair yesterday! It was such a gorgeous day to be outside. A great feeling of Fall weather- just slightly cool with warm sun rays beating down. Lori and I picked up our white mochas from Starbucks then walked the whole fair a few times just enjoying the morning and making sure we saw everything there. 
There were a bunch of different crafts from jewelry to holiday decor to woodwork! We both picked up a couple things. One thing I got was a wooden food bowl stand for Roxy. Lori bought a ridiculously cute handmade painting of a Golden Retriever puppy on a bay dock with crabs trying to snip at it's nose. We took a break on these rockers. I so want one!

Afterwards we stopped by my sister's house to eat lunch and see my nephew. Then we played in Bailey's room; looking at the tiny pink clothes she will soon be wearing and everything that is prepared for her arrival. Hayden decided to jump in her crib so I grabbed my camera to see what it could do. Still shots turned out well (like normal)...



But I can not figure out why it's blurring motion so badly in dim to bright settings (even with flash). If anyone has any suggestions on what settings I should use please let me know! I've tried almost everything I can think of. It's way frustrating with a new camera!



Hope everyone is having a great weekend! Hub, Rox, and I are being lazy and getting ready for some Redskins football! It's a bit chilly in the house so Roxy is currently curled up tight on the couch!

Pink, Pink and more Pink!

Pink, Pink and more Pink!
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you beautiful pinks with these gorgeous pics, as October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 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!


Little glass bottles filled with silver glitter...we called it pirate treasure. 



It rained all day...playdough was made and little dough scissors added to the playdough box. We enjoyed sleep, baking and painting our latest find white...a wooden sandpit in the shape of a boat. 


Oh, and a morning with the girls...Mum and my sister. 
Valentino Retrospective - Past/Present/Future at the Gallery of Modern Art
One hundred exquisite haute couture garments
I loved it...the collection was sophisticated, stylish, timeless and very glamorous.