I love ...
i just love weekends by the beach for Daddy's birthday
i love long swims in the pool while watching a little boys confidence grow 
i love boys gazing out to the surf
i love walks on the board walk to collect ice cold gelato
i love the calmness of being by the water 
i love blue skies 
i love my boys


i love those little butterfly kicks ... soft little kicks reminding me of loving times soon to be enjoyed x

Those top toppers in action


Well, the Kindy parents have all been welcomed in style. I worked from home today and ducked out to attend to last minute decorating hassles and the actual lunch. We did most of the (cough) styling the night before so it was an easy job just before the lunch began.


Keen Maxabella lovelies will note that the garlands were recycled from my Australia Day bash. And they have already been snapped up by one of the mums to feature at an 11th birthday party next Saturday. There is satisfaction in my efforts getting more than one outing, I can assure you!



I made the bunting out of oil cloth (the very same oil cloth that I photocopied to make the garlands!). I made the flags a little smaller than usual so the scale looks grander. I like.

Look at those ugly napkins scattered everywhere, wrecking my photograph. Really, I'm sure one pile would have been sufficient, no? And, seriously, who bought the red plates!? *


It seemed that 150 circles was not enough for me in the end. At the last minute I pulled together some little 'food identifiers' that tied in with the cake toppers.

So, project complete. Now... what's next!?

* This is the control-freak in me coming out. I am so not a team player.

My Little Coppelia

Having a little girl and sending her to dancing class is pretty much a rite of passage, right?? Within 2 seconds of finding out I was having a girl, I found myself dreaming of the day she would pirouette gracefully into her very first dance class, pink tutu swirling about her feet...

Then I gave birth to Fern. Darling, precious Fern.

Darling, precious Fern, however, has not shown any particular aptitude for dancing. She has a hard time walking in a straight line without tripping over her own feet (as does her mother a lot of the time, to be fair!) and my dreams of her as the lead in Coppelia are fast disintegrating.

Today, I took Fern along to her very first dance class, along with a few others from our original mothers-group. It was ideal -- a casual affair where you pay by the week and where tutus are optional which is just as well, because I only decided to take her yesterday and an old pair of leggings and a tee embellished in sequins saying 'dance' are about all I could come up with at short notice!

The room was packed with little girls (and a couple of brave boys) aged 2-4ish, and when the music started they all jumped and stretched and swayed in tandem with the instructors, little squeals of delight tumbling from their cherub little mouths.

The mums all sat at the back of the room, smiling indulgently at their little ballerinas-to-be, perhaps mentally drafting their submissions to Juilliard in later years.

I excitedly extracted my video camera from my bag and pointed it at Fern, ready to capture the moment that would surely be replayed on So You Think You Can Dance, as the moment where it all begun.

I hit record.

And captured my dear daughter standing still. as. a. statue. 

For pretty much the full 45 minutes.

To be fair, there was a moment when she became animated....... they gave her a yellow jelly-snake at the end and she quite liked that.

But otherwise? She just looked totally shell-shocked. Clearly, the other children had all done this before. And most were a little older. They all seemed to know what was coming and what to do. But Fern was so totally out of her element!

Will I take her back? Oh, probably. She didn't cry at least, and that has to be a good thing! And perhaps it's going to take more than one lesson to kickstart that journey to Swan Lake. But gosh darn, what a laugh for the stage-mum-wannabe (that would be me)!

Check it: (Fern is the one standing on the far right in the little ponytail, in case you can't tell!):





Tell me about your child's first dance class... Was it an anticlimax? Or were you dazzled with their grace and poise?! Did you go back?!

Papercrafting is tops

As much as I love making decoratey things, after a while the repetition of making lots and lots of the same thing really starts to grate. Like the 150 cake-toppers I made for the upcoming Kindy Welcome Lunch. I could never be an industry.



Perhaps part of my hohummedness (newly minted adjective there!) is the fact that while I do have a child in Year One and am therefore rightfully welcoming the new Kinder parents to school life  (as is our school's tradition), I am also a Kinder Mum myself so I am technically going to all this trouble to welcome myself.

The things we do.

Do you get involved in this sort of stuff at the school? Do you enjoy it or do you do it because you feel obligated? Would you make 150 kite-themed cake toppers just for fun?

Joining in with the inspirational Kootoyoo's My Creative Space today... one of my favourite things to do in the whole blogiverse. Thanks Kirsty.


Elena Deshmukh

Elena Deshmukh
Elena Deshmukh Cards
Elena Deshmukh display
Elena Deshmukh Cards
Elena Deshmukh cards on display
This week for my 'shops i love' page, I bring you another brand I discovered at Top Drawer. Elena Deshmukh, who designs and creates her own exclusive range of embroidered stationery, grew up in Milan before moving to London where she studied Fashion / Textile design. After graduating she worked for a textile agency, designing for Kenzo, Moschino and Donna Karan among others. In 2001 she started her own business and continues to work with fashion textiles and does bespoke projects.

Each card is individually embroidered and handmade by Elena. Her cards are stocked in many beautiful boutiques including The Conran Shop.

Have a sweet day!