grateful for : holidays

& seeing happy smiling faces as these two enjoy carousel rides at eastern beach in Geelong




& the amazing weather we had while we were away 


{which I am hoping will make an appearance again soon as it is freezing today!}

what are you grateful for this week?

Four today...

Happy Birthday sweet one!!






I can't believe today you are 4...
Boy it has gone so quickly - you are turning into such a delightful young girl. 
At the moment craft is your thing - you spend all afternoon, cutting, sticking, pasting and drawing. Your creations surprise us - butterflies and presents and what ever else you can come up with.
 You have been writing your name perfectly for most of the year and have now moved onto practising the rest of the alphabet. We have watched your drawings go from lines and circles to perfect little people in dresses with fingers, eyelashes, and matching jewellery. You love your friends - such a little social bunny. Even when your home alone you call them on your "iphone" to see how they are or you play elaborate games with Lucy your imaginary friend.
You have a sensitive little heart and you hate when I'm mad at you... it hurts my feelings you say. 
You are a wonderful big sister and love to make Evie giggle. 
You have developed a love for dresses, parties, princesses and all things pink.
We love you Lulu ~ have a very special day!

Grateful takes the Lemon Rhodes



Dear Gratefillies,* I know you are wondering where I am. I have seen that loads of our 'regulars' haven't been linking in for a few weeks now. I haven't even been linking in myself, so I know what that's all about.

I'm not sure what it is, but I've realised that I can't be the 'host' of Grateful and not feel the pressure to visit every single link. You tell me that that's silly, and I respect that it is, but that's the way I feel. I'm not sure how to unfeel it.

Soooooo... I've been thinking about the 'future' of Grateful and I have a little plan. I will reveal all as soon as I can. In the meantime, I hope you continue to enjoy being hosted by a different special blog each week. I absolutely love the idea of Grateful being a moving feast, but please let me know if you are not loving it.

In the meantime, do meet our lovely host for this week - Jody from Lemon Rhodes (don't you love her wedding pic up there that I just couldn't resist grabbing from her blog?). Jody is such a stylish, creative and friendly blogger that I know you will find her irresistabubble. I warn you that if you check out her recipes you may never come out again...


And this week I'm grateful for...

175. High roads - or maybe I should say 'rhodes' in honour of our host today? Regardless, I am grateful that from time to time I manage to remember the high road and steer myself there in the nick of time.

176. Ebbs and flows - 'this, too, shall pass' has always been my mantra as a parent and I've realised this week that all of life does pass. Quietly, simply and without half the fanfare that worry and anticipation often lead us to assume. Tomorrow can always look bright.

177. Magazines - blogging made me temporarily forget my love for mags, but my recent break gave me more time to indulge and I am ever so glad.

What's making you smile today? Head over to Lemon Rhodes to link up your own grateful post and visit others who are feeling good about the little things. Being grateful makes the world go round, the world go round...

PS - Apologies for the long post this week, but I had lots to say!

* Yes? No? I know... could do better...

The Cherry Blossom Girl

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I love these photos by The Cherry Blossom Girl from the ever so cute photo shoot entitled, Winter Birds. How fab are the feather face masks and decorative bird cage?! I just adore the vintage hints she adds to her delicately beautiful photos.

Happy Friday, sweets!

Friday Favourites - Halloween Inspiration

It is just over a month until Halloween and while we do not go all out here in Australia for Halloween my kids still love the idea of dressing up in something scary and heading out for some trick or treating (not sure what they would do if some said trick to them as the candy is all they want!).

There is some wonderful inspiration around for Halloween Parties so today a few of my favourites that I have found while doing the rounds.





Source 1. 2. & 3. here 4. here 5. here 6. & 7. here 

Have a lovely weekend everyone - it is a long weekend here in New South Wales so I am going to attempt a little time out and escape up the coast for a few days - see you next week.

Leanne

Through the Instagram: little peek at September



The only reason I kept on with the iPhone and ditched my BlackBerry (easily more preferrable if you use your phone for work) was Instagram. I am obsessed with taking random shots of silly things and playing around with the way they look. It's just so satisfying.

These images looked all dressed up with no place to go, so I thought I would share some of my faves from time to time on my blog. This... is one of the times.




How good are my muffins? That's baking on a Wednesday... the city street shot is going to work on a Thursday... and the photo of LOML's hand and my foot is relaxing on a Sunday...


The Badoo and I often go for a Sushi lunch on Wednesdays. She loves drinking the 'little fishies' (straight soy sauce) - I swear she was born a complete salt addict. She loves salted nuts, olives, anchovies and she is not into sweet things at all. We all have our vices and I'm more and more convinced that they are with us from birth.

And see Maxi's 'cockatoo hair' above? I spend a good part of my mornings trying to make that hair stay flat. It springs back on high-alert within seconds.


Do you like the shots of my garden? The birdie was a birthday pressie from my bloggy friend Felicity from Gifts of Serendipity. I liked it so much I used the picture twice...?   Oh the friendships we have all made through blogging. Lucky ducks we all are.

Right now, for the life of me I can't get that annoying 'Benny and the Jets' song out of my head and it's sending me slowly mad.  And I can't stop thinking about going down the coast on Saturday for a whole gorgeous week with my parents in the house I grew up in. We'll be wrapped in comfort and ease and nostalgia.

What's happening in your world right now?
What are you thinking about the most today?

Winter Wonderland Etsy craft supplies

Winter Wonderland craft supplies

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I bring you some pretty Winter Wonderland craft supplies. I picked up some of the wooden bird cages on a trip to Hong Kong last year and have still not done anything with them! So this year they are coming out of their little box for a make over! I would also love to get the mini deer mould; how cute would it be to make mini iced deers to decorate the top of Christmas cupcakes with?!

Have a sweet day!

A Noosa Wedding

Noosa - a small little beach town located on the sunshine coast approximately 1.5 hours from Brisbane. I had never been to Noosa before working as a nanny but now I know it like the back of my hand. I know every restaurant, shop and hotel along the famous "Hastings Street" I go up and stay there 3 times a year with work and although I hate and I mean HATE working away from home I cant help to love and be in awe of its awesomeness every time I am there! Awesomeness....hrmm probably not a word but it totally fits.

I have visited ye old Noosa twice in the last 2 weeks. My first adventure was with Rob for our beautiful friends wedding. I was excited to go up and experience this gorgeous place with no kids. No rush, no time limits, just me and Rob and our friends celebrating a special event. I had been hanging out for this weekend for so long because I got Rob all to myself Friday night, Saturday, Saturday night and Sunday! MIRACLE!!! He couldn't work, he couldn't fix anything, he couldn't help anyone, he just had to relax and that was just what the doctor ordered for him!

We headed up after work Friday night and didn't arrive until 10.00pm but boy oh boy it was worth it to arrive at this gorgeous little studio apartment in Noosaville.


We threw suitcases on the floor, considered the spa bath, but ended up throwing ourselves onto the crisp new sheets of the bed and falling into deep sleep ready for our weekend of fun! We woke bright and early and were determined not to waste our precious 2 days up there. We put on our running shoes and took to the footpaths and explored! We walked to Hastings Street which was an approximately 30 minute walk...ok should of only taken 20 but we had to take it easy with my ankle and well I simply didn't want to rush. I wanted to soak it all in. I wanted to hold Robs hand and just enjoy being out in the sunshine in a different space enjoying the walk. We arrived at the beach and she was shinning. What a view. I took a deep breath and smiled.


We walked and talked and enjoyed breakfast over looking the beach! The morning was perfect. We walked back to Noosaville to visit 'the groom' and hung out with the boys for the rest of the morning. Yes ok so I didn't get to have Rob all to myself for the day but just having him by my side and not working was good enough for me. We headed home just after lunch and the big beautiful spa bath in our room was calling our names...loudly. We spent the rest of the afternoon in there and when I looked at the clock it was 2.30pm...crap...cab was picking us up at 3.00pm. Major rush job to get ready but we did it and made it to the wedding in time.


I love outdoor weddings, especially because I was not brave enough to have one of my own. Their wedding was held on the rivers edge and the setting was just perfect. It had been a hot day but the afternoon comforted us with a light breeze which relieved us from the heat and added a soft feeling to the wedding. The brides veil blew slightly in the wind and the bridesmaids dresses flowed and danced as they walked down the aisle. Boats sailed past in the background and seagulls and pelicans flirted in the water. None of this however could take you away from the bride and groom. The happiness that shone on these two beautiful faces was infectious and their love touched each and every one of us. The ceremony was simple and sweet and really reflected our friends love, friendship and respect they have for each other.


 The reception was held just beside at the floating boathouse. It didn't really click with me...floating boathouse..a restaurant that floats...dam it...I didn't take any motion sickness tablets with me so I was gone from the minute I stepped on but I tried to push it to the back of my mind and not let it ruin our night! The room was decorated beautifully and the 'daisy theme' was truly beautiful. I have never been to a wedding with daisies and it really suck in my mind! I was in awe! I love love loved them. Very unique and just so...PRETTY! They were such a change to your usual roses, lily's, peonies or orchids. Just stunning.


 The main thing that really caught my eye and captured my heart was the amazing sunset that we witnessed from the reception. Noosa sure does put on a good sunset.


The reception had a very relaxed feel to it. It wasnt a sit down dinner, it was cocktail food with our own private bar. I was shocked at first with the cocktail food theme as I had never been to one before but it worked. It was breezy, simply and everyone enjoyed themselves. I knew no one and Rob knew everyone, but that was ok. I like sitting back and just watching. People kept asking if I was ok and tried to small talk with me but I didn't want them to feel sorry for me. I was ok. Its who I am. get me with people I know and I'm on fire. I'm as loud and vibrant as the next person but when I don't know anyone I am shy and a bit more reserved. But I like this balance. Sometimes I like to just sit back and soak it all in.


We couldn't be happier for our beautiful friends. Although our friendship has only been short the connection we have made, especially Ben and Rob, is very rare. This gorgeous couple just fit. No effort, no pretending, just fun, genuine people, who have hearts of gold. We are lucky to have found such special friends and even luckier that they are our neighbours. Congratulations Ben and Jade. We wish you every happiness in your amazing journey.


Sunday came and we spent the day at the beach with new friends. OMG I got this amazing mango and strawberry frozen yogurt. I was in HEAVEN. Best I've ever tasted. We headed home Sunday night after dinner with the newlyweds. We were tired but our hearts were full of love and our faces were full of smiles. Perfect weekend in Noosa.

x S.K.K x

ABCD Bloggers Meet-Up

It is the Spring ABCD Bloggers Meet-Up tonight - always love catching up with the girls in real life and finding out what exciting things are happening for everyone.  

It is tradition to bring a little gift to put in the take home goodie bag - here is my contribution.

A mini glass pot with a stamped spoon and some delicious bon bons!

Hope everyone enjoys them.  If you want more info about the location and how to come along check the Facebook page here.



  

Leanne

Every kids cubby needs one of these... ?

When I revealed the kids' cubby at the start of this year, I considered it pretty much complete. My husband disagreed. He disappeared out one day and came back hours later with a big plastic bag and a big smile on his face.

I was suspicious.

A large box materialised from the bag. And my husband disappeared to find a shovel. For the next few hours he dug a trench and threaded a rather long cable in my garden.

In the windowsill of my kitchen appeared a little white box with a button on the top. And from up inside the cubby, I could suddenly hear the sound of voices.

Yes folks, the cubby now had an intercom.

One with hidden wires so the kids couldn't meddle with it and so we could 'eavesdrop' on them for giggles whenever the fancy struck.

Dan had a smile from ear to ear; he envisaged the kids ordering vegemite sandwiches from inside the cubby.

Our daughter was two. Our son, about 6 months.

In reality, Fern was terrified of it. So terrifed was she, in fact, that we had to remove the said intercom for a few months. But kids grow...

and now? It's kinda fun.

And sometimes, while Im working away in the kitchen I hear "bzzzzzzz" "bzzzzzzzz"

I click the 'on' button in the intercom.

"Yes, fern? How can I help you?"


"mum?" "mum?"


"yes, Fern?"


"mum?"


"mum?"


"why-does-the-elephant-go-so-slow-mum? mum?"


"I dont know Fern, why does he?"


"because he's so biiiiig!" says my daughter.

And when the kids are in there together, I sometimes sneakily turn the intercom on to hear what they are up to. I like to hear their giggles. Fern's bossiness. "no, bub! Thats mine!" Laughter. The odd tears.

An intercom. For the kids. Yes, definitely for the kids.

Every cubby needs an intercom, non?



Ms Nosybella: Running or just running around?

Dear pumped lovelies

All my life I have worked towards the goal of being a fit, sporty sort of person. Let's just say that I have not over-achieved on that goal.

The exercise thing has never fallen into place for me. I try, oh how I try. I've tried yoga and pilates and running and swimming and bodypumptonecombatfit. Bike riding, rollerskating, salsa, tennis, aquaerobics. I've tried walking and hip-hop and team sports and boxing and memorably even pole dancing on one very forgettable occasion.

Nothing has every stuck for me.

These days I imagine myself walking three times a week and running once per week with a morning Salute the Sun thrown in, but the truth is that for the first time in a long time I'm not really doing anything much at all.

My house has lots and lots and lots of very steep stairs. I have had at least one hefty child being picked up and down constantly. I am a fidgety person who never sits still. I run off at the mouth a lot.

But, really, my good luck cannot last forever and I know I need to sort out this forty year battle to find my perfect exercise match.

So, today my nosy question is: Do you have a regular fitness routine? What do you do each week? And what motivates you to stick with it?

'Til next time





[Image via weheartit]

Birth Story

While labor is a beautiful thing- it's the furthest thing from pretty. I won't be too detailed.

September 13th 2011 - 39 weeks, 1 day
8 am- I woke up feeling a little funny, slightly nauseous and more sore than usual. I went pee and then realized I had just lost my mucus plug (yea, gross name) as well. I was so excited I woke up hubby to tell him. But it didn't mean a whole lot, you can lose it a week before labor begins. I was so extremely tired though I decided to stay home from work and ended up napping most of the day. I had a few braxton hick's contractions here and there but they were very inconsistent.

10 pm- I began getting more "braxton hicks" contractions. I tried to sleep through them, but a little over an hour later I realized I was not able to sleep and they were coming 4-5 minutes apart. I told hubby this but still thought they were nothing and tried once again to go to sleep. Then I had a big one, and thought 'okay maybe this IS it' and then felt a 'pop, pop'. I knew exactly what that pop pop was... my water had broke. Even though- from the advice from my sister- I was sleeping with a towel under me I managed to get to the bathroom before the big gushes began. I yelled  to hubby "JIMMY!" Apparently my voice sounded urgent because he came running in thr room nearly falling all over the place. "my water broke". It was 11:40pm. I was pretty calm. Hubby on the other hand was tripping over his feet scrambling around and asking me who he should call, what bags go in the car, and what I needed. I called my mom to let her know and so she could pick up Roxy. I got the towels off my bed and wrapped them under me for the car ride. OK people nobody told me that your water breaking is like the never ending Niagra Falls. I thought it was just one big gush and trickles after. NO. I don't even know how all of it was even possible. On the way hubby was driving a little fast and even though I was so uncomfortable I told him he doesn't  need to speed we had time. In between my groans we talked about how since my water broke and babies must be delivered within 24 hours after, she would be born sometime the next day (being it was nearly 12am), which was a very special day for us. 9/14/11... our ten year dating anniversary!

We got into town and was 20 seconds from the hospital door when all the sudden there were lights and sirens on our tail. Hubby really wasn't speeding too badly... I even thought it was an ambulance going into the hospital. But then realized it was a cop. He even had his spot light on us and the really urgent siren sound on. Since we were turning in to the hospital ER hubby kept going another second to get me to the door. The town cop got out and was clearly irate that we didn't stop immediately for him and we were going if I can remember correctly about 8 mph over. Hubby told him my water broke and he just wanted me to get to the hospital. Hubby showed him his badge (he's a federal officer) and said 'look I was just trying to get my wife to the hospital, her water broke, this is my first baby, I don't know what's going on.' But the cop insisted on being a mega jerk saying well you should have stopped for me right away (we were literally turning into the parking lot). Hubby and him argued back and forth a few times and at this point I was nearly in tears I told hubby to just stop talking. UM hello I was in labor, write us a ticket or leave! Finally the cop glanced in at me the got in his car and sped off furiously. We got out and with soaked towels still wrapped around my bottom I waddled into the ER. The whole time I was thinking this is like out of a movie scene...is this really happening? Never did I think I would go into labor before my due date, have my water break on it's own, or get pulled over on the way to the hospital.

September 14th 2011
I was wheeled up to L&D and the process began. IV, blood drawn, checked for dilation- one centimeter WHAT?! only one cm! this was going to be a long day. Contractions were 3-4 minutes apart but they weren't bad at all. At 3am I was offered an epidural. Hubby stood in front of me and I clenched onto his hand preparing for pain. But it was not nearly as bad I had anticipated. Actually it barely hurt at all just very uncomfortable- everyone is different, I guess I just got lucky.
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 At 7:30am my doctor came in. I was 3-4cm and 90% effaced. At 11:30am I was 7 cm! I was thrilled at the pace it was going. At 2pm I was 8-9 cm. My doctor guessed her time to be 3:47pm. I was excited, I thought she would be there soon. I had a ton of pressure from my contractions and even a slight amount of pain. 3:47 came and went- I stayed at 8-9cm for hours. They gave me pitocin around 4-5pm to get it going.
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At 6pm I was finally ready to push. I pushed for an hour and a half. The last half hour was grueling and very painful. I was convinced my epidural was not working to it's full advantage (confirmed afterwards by my doctor). I don't remembering opening my eyes that last half hour. But I kept hearing 'she has hair- dark hair'  Keep pushing she's almost here! You're so close! In the back of my mind I didn't really want to push- it hurt too bad. But I knew I had to so each push I gave it my all. I had a lot of support. My hubby, mom, and best friend were in the room along with two nurses and my doctor. Even though it seemed like a lot of people, everyone was relaxed and calm- which was my pre-labor hopes.

I saw my doctor lay the hospital blanket across my chest- and then it hit me. Any moment my baby would be here. Look down, look down! And then I saw her. Her arms and fingers spread wide open. At 7:24pm, after 19 hours of labor, our baby girl finally made her entrance. It was the most intense moment of my life. My doctor said she's a peanut! and laid her on me. Life.stood.still.
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Soon after they took her to get cleaned up. I heard her crying and wanted her back in my arms immediately. Hubby and I cried with her- tears of pure joy and amazement. They finally brought her to me and I cried even more. She was the most beautiful baby I had ever seen. I was in another world.
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