When I grow up I want to be a something...


The temperamental climate at work has meant that I've been thinking about my 'career' a lot lately. I say 'career' because I abandoned the notion of a Career the instant I clapped eyes on my firstborn. While once I thought 'climbing the ladder' was a purposeful and interesting way to spend my time, nowadays I have a job and I'm happy with that. But sometimes I think 'coulda, shoulda, woulda...'

I'm 'in advertising', I used to be 'in marketing' and then at one stage I was 'in PR'. What I really want for the Tsunamis is that they be A Something.  A plumber, a delivery driver, a doctor, a farmer, a zoo keeper, a researcher... just A Something. A Something that has a bit of meaning, that's a Career, a Vocation.

At my work the expression 'we're not saving lives' is often raised to try to quell the hysteria that builds when we are behind on our mega-urgent, mega-important drop-dead oh-dear-god-are-we-going-to-make-it  deadline... to put an advertisement into a newspaper. (Hmmmm... I wonder what the neurosurgeons say when they are equally as Stressed Out with Very Pressing and Important Matters?)

I'd like the Tsunamis to be able to say "Me? Oh, I'm A..." and launch into a riveting account of their day doing something important. "I saved a woman's house from flooding" or "I helped birth a baby elephant" or "I introduced three new people to the artwork of Bugalugs".

Maxi used to want to work in a museum but now he wants to be A Film Maker and make films about animals (or Zhu Zhu pets judging by his debut film which wrapped about a month ago and is currently in editing). Cappers wants to assist Maxi to make films about animals (not surprisingly she used to want to assist Maxi at the museum). But in her spare time she wants to be An Artist. The Badoo is practicing to become A Kickboxing / Headbutting / Martial Arts Expert. She's but moments away...

Do you have aspirations for your children? What do they want to be when they grow up?


[Image by Ben Heine]

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just popped into my inbox
& got me thinking
about how unorganised I am 
for Christmas!! agghhh!


such gorgeous gift wrapping ideas


All wrapped up! Christmas gift wrapping ideas
All wrapped up! Christmas gift wrapping ideas
Christmas wrapping


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Sunday 28th Nov 10.30am
Argh!.. it rained the weekend away here in Melbourne - can't summer start already!! Although being almost six month pregnant now I'm sure I will eat those words come January. We braved the rain (and crowds and screaming children and equally grumpy parents) Sunday morning and headed to the Myer Christmas windows in the city. Louise loved them so I suppose that's what matters really. We then headed down to the Myer Santaland to check out the big man himself only to find he was hidden away in some Santa cave with a charge of $27 dollars and at least an hour waiting in line. 
Needless to say Santa was having an "early lunch" when Lou asked where he was. 
We treated ourselves to Chocolate croissants and yummy lattes at our favourite place instead.  
Throw in a trip to Bunnings and Ikea and its suffice to say that we filled what would have been a boring weekend stuck inside.


How was your weekend? What did you do? Why not check out what everyone did in Chantelle's -  Point & Shoot and Claire's - Week-a-boo!!



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Drafts | TumblrI have been drinking lots of tea & using lots of tissues. I would love to be able to curl up in bed for a day or two till I felt better. Instead I am soldiering on & contemplating putting on another load of washing when I have more energy! I hope you are all well & happy XO


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Random Acts of Kindness Pt2

Ever since having Elliott, I've been having a few issues getting my -- well -- shit together. It's been 13 weeks (I think - lately others have to remind me how old my son is, most of the time I have no idea) and surely it should be getting better by now. But if anything, its getting worse!

I'm finding getting about, getting stuff done and just generally getting myself into a state fit for public consumption somewhat of a challenge these days. Most of the time, I feel so overwhelmed with how much there is to do that it is myself that gives. I discover Fern's fairy hairclips in my own hair hours after I placed them there for 2 minutes; I get to my destination half an hour from home and discover I'm still wearing my slippers; I haven't had my eyebrows waxed for two years, for heaven's sake! And don't even get me started on the state of my nails...

Conducting business with a flappy open maternity bra is almost forgivable 6 weeks postpartum, but yesterday as I attempted to self-check-out my goods at Big W while my two children wailed at me (for Sushi and milk, respectively) a stranger sidled up to me and whispered "I don't know if you are aware... but your zipper is undone"...

Of course I was aware.

Everyone leaves the side zipper (that runs from hip to armpit) up the side of their black dress wide open as a 'F-you' to fashion..... don't they?

It was kind of her to point out my little misdemeanor though. Let's not even go there on how many Xmas shoppers noticed my bare flesh and SAID. NOTHING. But the point is, it made me think about all the other random acts of kindness that have been bestowed upon me of late. A couple of examples:

- At Bilo, a cashier unloaded my trolley of groceries onto the conveyer for me, then bagged and reloaded it before walking me out to my car to pack it all inside; 
- At Bunnings, a lady intercepted my distress in trying to hoist my hissy-fitting toddler into the trolley with Elliott strapped to my chest and scooped her up for me. She strapped Fern into the trolley with a firm look and Fern was shocked into immediate submission. The lady remembered what it's like, she said.
Image sourced here.

These random little acts of kindnesses have been happening pretty regularly and make me want to weep with gratitude. They make me want to be a better person myself; remember birthdays and help old ladies across the pedestrian crossing and whatnot. And I will, I promise... just let me get through the next few months!

To the lady who surprised me with amazing customer service at Bilo and the lady who saved me at Bunnings... thankyou.


Have you been blessed with any random acts of kindness of late? Or have you helped somebody else sending out a silent distress flare? Do share! x

To hang on my Christmas tree...

To hang on my tree...

This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you the collection of Winter Woodland inspired hanging ornaments I will be decorating my Christmas tree with this year.


To see more gorgeous "Winter Woodland Christmas" inspired pics from some of the fabulous photographers on Flickr, check out my new group, become a member and add your own winter woodland inspired pics.

Have a sweet day!

Bohemia Moroccan leather pouffe Giveaway Winner!

Torie Jayne Giveaway
My contest ended yesterday and I just picked a winner using random.org and I am delighted to announce the winner of the Bohemia Giveaway is...

Drumroll please? Without further ado, the lucky winner is...

Ingrid, whose favourite colour pouffe was Purple, and her daughter has the creative blog Jess Makes A Mess. Please e-mail me your details.

Congratulations Ingrid, you will receive a Moroccan leather pouffe of your choice from Bohemia.

Thank you to all of you sweets that entered, to my loyal followers and new friends.

I will be doing this again! It is so much fun!

Have a sweet day!