I am grateful for...


3.30pm -> 6.00pm

Today I am grateful for the 2 and half hours of pure bliss that occurred between 3.30pm and 6.00pm on Saturday afternoon. In these few hours we had no friends over, no family calling, no texting, no computers, no worries. Rob and I sat on our couch and had a hot chocolate and a gluten free macadamia nut and white chocolate cookie talking, laughing, watching ice age 3 and eventually falling asleep in each others arms. 

In our crazy world of long hours at totally clashing times during the week we are like ships passing through the night. On the weekends we have been so busy playing and working. I love the fun weekends we have been having. The special moments and memories we are making with our friends and the fun adventures we have been having together. However the time between 3.30pm and 6.00pm made me just as happy, if not more, than all of this fun put together. 

Those special moments of just stopping and appreciating each other and forgetting the world and just being us! 

 ~ We then got to witness the most beautiful sunset~
~ A beautiful ending to a beautiful 2.5 hours ;) ~

~ Share your appreciation over at Maxabella Loves ~

x S.K.K x

Maxabellaland: A reality check

This one's for Nicole over at Bubby Makes Three who has come up with the brilliant idea of exposing those house porn mags for pitching an impossible dream. People don't / can't live like that in real life. To prove it, we are revealing our real-life homes in all their messy, cluttered, what-the-hell-is-this-thing-and-where-can-I-stash-it glory.

Here's my kitchen which has a permanent morning-after-the-night-before feel to it. Note the carefully prepared 'old beige towel' back drop through the 'picture' window...


Note the absence of freshly baked goods in the cake stand (which is permanently out as it has no home to speak of). The rotting bananas, long past 'fresh banana bread' stage. The three pack of dummies to feed the two year old's unbreakable pack-a-day habit. The broken-down, rusty old dishwasher and resulting piles of dishes in the dish rack (miraculously washed).  The bottles of plonk resting enticingly on the ancient stove top. Numerous containers permanently housed on the dividing-half-wall that screens persnickety dinner guests from the nastiness of preparing said dinner, but still allows the host to join in the chit chat. Oh yes, the kitchen.

Now, meet my Third Drawer Down, where the real me lurks like a festering wound.  Hold your breath, we're diving in...


You will not be surprised to learn that it doesn't actually close properly.

Moving on from the hungover kitchen, down the hall is Capper's bedroom, an oasis for the creative spirit.


Capper's bedroom previously featured in a Maxabella post, but it was the other end of the room that was cunningly displayed. Editing is a beautiful thing, isn't it Home Beautiful?

Here's a close-up of that sweet, little girl desk...


And one of the 'why did I think free-access to art in the bedroom was a great idea' carpet...


... and her sagging art string which was also a great idea at the time but, unlike in the magazines, she refuses to hang just 5 themed pictures tidily in a row.



See the Doll's House and Princess Palace there? They're not faring much better...


Police are investigating the possibility of a homicidal maniac on the loose in Maxabellaland. He's already claimed two victims in the Princess Palace and it is feared that next door he has brutally stabbed Doll's House Mum to death...


... no wait, scrap that. This is a clear case of Death By Ironing After Drinking Large Pot of Tea.

Oh boy did I enjoy that anti-over-styled life moment... So, ah, what's it like at your place?

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I rewound this post at the Fibro on 1.4.2011
Clearly I can't get enough humiliation.

Pretty Eyed Livi

I'm playing along with the photo challenge this week on The Paper Mama. I know I have very tough *professional* competition, but I'll only learn by doing! The theme is eyes. I recently took this photo of my niece Livi and thought it was such a cute shot of her being her silly self.  She was sticking her tongue out at Hubby :P  I love how her eyes are focused and how in them you can tell she's having fun! Click below for more beautiful eyes.

The Paper Mama


This was my other favorite! 
Niece Bailey at 2 weeks.


P.S.
Thank you for all your super nice comments on our Fall photos! They made my day :)

Bohemia Moroccan leather pouffe Giveaway

Bohemia Moroccan leather pouffe Giveaway
Bohemia Moroccan leather pouffe Giveaway
Bohemia Moroccan leather pouffe Giveaway
Bohemia sells the most beautiful handmade Moroccan leather pouffes produced with a small, family run artisan workshop in Marrakech, Morocco. They come in over 25 different colours! So, whether your style is more boudoir, rustic or Bohemian there is a leather pouffe for you.

They also sell quite a variety of Danish and Swedish brands in their stores, from Lisbeth Dahl, House Doctor, Tine K to clothing ranges such as Vila, Peppercorn and Odd Molly.

So, I'm delighted to announce a giveaway of a Moroccan leather pouffe of your choice of colour with free delivery from Bohemia, and it's open to readers worldwide!

To enter, please visit Bohemia and then leave a comment below this post letting me know what colour and style you will choose if you win. The giveaway ends on Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10pm (GMT) and I will randomly select and announce a winner on Sunday, November 28th.

To increase your chances of winning this fabulous prize, you can gain one additional entry for doing each of the following:
  • tweeting about this giveaway
  • blogging about it
  • following/subscribing to the Torie Jayne blog
For the first two, please leave a comment below with the link to your tweet or blog post.

This giveaway is open to readers worldwide.

Photos by Janne Peters

Good luck and have a sweet day!