The good, the bad and the blogly


Quietly and without fanfare, Maxabella loves...  turned one yesterday.  A whole ONE. Of course, I wanted a street parade (with bunting) (and a brass band) (and probably some marching servicemen – no, wait, that was Anzac Day), but foolishly I elected to have a mini-blogging break instead. The whimper approach to celebrating. 

Devastatingly underwhelming to an over-celebrator like myself. So I've come back a day earlier than anticipated, just to say 'yay'. 

'Yay,' she said.

I’m that amazed that a whole year has gone by in Maxabellaland that I feel the need to mark the occasion somehow. A quick whip around some favourite ‘older’ blogs tells me that the traditional first anniversary thing to do is a ‘what I’ve learned about blogging’ post.  What fun! I’m always up for a chance to show off – however ungrounded in reality the showing off may be. But since I’m not particularly wise as to what makes my own blog tick - and honestly I'm hopeless at all that SEO and meta tags and traffic stats and hyperhystericalwhyamIblogging testing (I made that up, did you notice?) - instead I thought I’d post a bit about what I like in other blogs.

I like a short post
Long posts are hard to make time for. Long posts tend to waffle on a bit. I confess that I will probably skim read any post longer than about half a page. Sorry, but I do. We need to remember that as bloggers we are both the writer and the editor. I think the editor bit gets forgotten a lot.

I like a focus
Be it your children, your art, your love of pretty pictures, your business, your dog (okay, probably not your dog, but that’s just me)... whatever it is, make something the main focus of your blog. Just so it all hangs together well. I guess your blog's focus could be product reviews and social service announcements and the like, but I'm sorry (snore) I'm unlikely to read them.

I like the unassuming blog
By that I mean that you assume I know nothing. So you’ve probably got a little ‘about me’ page or blurb somewhere. All the main characters in your blog are introduced and well-explained so if I’m new to your blog I can quickly see who’s who in the zoo. And if you refer to something you've blogged about before, please add a link to your old post so I can play catch up. This way, I feel like I can become part of your little community quickly and easily.

I like a story-teller
You can tell by my reference to ‘characters’ in the point above. Your blog is your story. Your posts are your (short!) chapters. Tell your story in an engaging, authentic way and I’ll always be back for more.

I like a topical blog
You’re posting about things that matter in your life right now. A rebuttal to a newspaper article you read on the weekend (Jacinta Tynan articles are always a good bet here); a reflection on the way a new trend fits in with your own life (wearing hot pants at school pick up – yes or no?); something important that’s happened in your life that you want to mull over a little with your blogging buddies. I want to believe that we’re talking to each other about meaningful things that are going on right now.  And let’s face it, if your posts are topical, then your readers will really, really want to comment. And you’ll like that a lot.

I like engagement
I love to read other people's blogs probably even more than I like writing my own. I try to make the time to comment on most posts I read, most of the time. I go through lengthy patches where a quick read on the train is all I can commit to, but I do try. I adamantly believe that reading, commenting and engaging with other people’s blogs is the key to being successful on your own. So, make it as easy as possible for people to talk to you.

I like it on the blogs best
I like it when you email me a reply to my comment, but I don't expect it. I've never done this, it looks like a bit of a chore to be honest. I take on board all the comments I receive on every post and my response hopefully pops up somewhere on my blog in the not to distant future. I try not to be too neglectful by emailing you direct if you ask me a question - um, most of the time. I feel slack now... let me know if you need some email love and we'll sort it out!

I like secrets
Always be snugly comfortable with what you’re putting out there, but don’t be afraid to be a little bit raw. I like the pretty blogs with the pretty people and the pretty lives, but I think I would be just as happy reading about them in a magazine. I like the blogs that keep it real a whole lot more. Real is a beautiful thing in blog world.

At the risk of making this an even longer post (see how waffly a long post can be!) I’ll be off now. But thank you all very, very much for supporting Maxabella loves... through my first year. Only once (maybe twice) so far have I ever thought it might become Maxabella loved...

What sort of blogs do you most like to read? Why do you think they work so well? 
What do you think works on your own blog? Do you care much?

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edited later the same day...

I just want to say that, of course, some long posts are amazing.

[Image by sweet sweet life]

Now I am 8 Months...

It seems sort of - well - inappropriate calling my baby a baby now. 8 months! I've grown eyes in the back of my head now; I've had to. One minute boy-o is on the rug in the living room next to me. The next - before I even notice he's gone - I'm tearing the house upside down trying to find him. There he is. In the laundry. Happily munching on blue tissue-paper foraged out of the rubbish bin like its a biscuit, ink staining little sausage fingers and the inside of his drooly mouth.


He's got three teeth now. Grew them all in the space of 3 weeks; little toothy-pegs that will one day gnaw a T-bone but are happy sucking a slices of buttered toast for now. And vegetables. And fruit. And blended meatballs. And a LOT of it. This boy is eating me out of the house, and he's only got 3 teeth. I will need a night-job to keep him fed in his teens....

And he won't hold still. Oh gosh no. Not for a second. Even when he's sleeping, he dreaming about moving. It's all I can do to keep him strapped in; his Safe-T-Sleep wrap is on its last legs, he can already get it open when he wants to. Which thankfully isn't often. Yet. Changing him is somewhat of a nightmare; it's all I can do to keep him on his back and I find myself inevitably changing his nappies while he is twisted upside down and back to front. Nothing nothing will keep this boy still.

And we're all taking bets on when my boy-o will take his first steps... he's thinking about it, we can tell. By 7.5 months, he was climbing up to standing, and a few days ago, he even let go of the coffee table he was holding onto for a few seconds. Fern walked at 13 months. I'm hedging on 10, for Elliott. He's that kinda boy.

We love you, Elli-boo. x


Wordless Wednesday

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Niece Bailey at work with me :)

Easter Fun!

I've noticed in the last couple of years that Easter isn't really that special anymore. A lot of people don't celebrate it or treat it like a special holiday. We treat Easter exactly like Christmas. Its a special day to remember and celebrate with our family and friends. Each year, just like Christmas, we have a huge breakfast at my mums place. We celebrate with a beautiful breakfast and enjoy just being together. Here is our special Easter Sunday


~ The Easter bunny ALWAYS comes and leaves special treats at mums house for us! ~



Nothing is more special than celebrating a holiday with family!

x S.K.K x

My Easter Tree 2011

My Easter tree by Torie Jayne


As usual I was running around at the last minute before Easter trying to get my table and food looking the best I could. So, apologies for my Easter posts coming after Easter, but hey I think the tree could be cute wedding table decor.

I love Easter trees and have made several over the years. From the bird-filled one of 2009 or last year's cherry blossom sprigs in a vase. This year I wanted to make my Easter tree look like a mini potted tree. After gathering a couple of handfuls of twigs in the local woods I used a similar method to my Halloween tree but this time doing it in soft pastel shades of green.

I also wanted to add flowers and went for making my own paper ones so I could match the colours perfectly to my Easter colour palette. I then hung hand painted butterflies, hand decorated eggs and handmade birds, all in my Easter colours. Unfortunately I ran out of time and only finished a couple of my birds (free pattern and how-to coming soon!). I think the fabric birds would look cute around the house at any time of year!

Easter Tree
What you will need:
Branches
Plant pot
Pink paper filler
Pale green paint
Apple green paint
Plastic leaves
Small pebbles
Pink paper flowers
Blue paper flowers
Easter hanging butterflies
Decoupage eggs
Hand-painted surprise eggs
Candy filled Easter eggs
Polka dot Fabric birds
PVA glue
Glue gun
Masking tape

My Easter Tree


Instructions
  1. Lay branches out on newspaper
  2. Spray branches with white paint and leave to dry
  3. Arrange branches together and wrap in masking tape to secure
  4. Paint plant pot, leave to dry

  5. My Easter Tree

  6. Place branches in pot and fill with small pebbles, pour PVA over the top of the stones and leave to dry
  7. Paint branches with pale green paint
  8. Attach pink and blue flowers to the branches using glue gun
  9. Cover pebbles in pot with pink paper filler

  10. My Easter Tree
  11. Paint plastic leaves and leave to dry
  12. Attach leaves to branches using glue gun
  13. Hang butterflies
  14. Hang eggs


My Easter Tree

Have a sweet day!

In the Moment - Luna Park

Our second week of school holidays were wonderful - loads of sunshine and a trip to Sydney's iconic Luna Park.  I know I have said it before but we are so blessed to live in truly such a spectacular city.

There is no better way than being in the moment than a ride on the ferris wheel or speeding on the dodgem cars - I hope you enjoy some pictures of Luna Park with the beautiful backdrop of the Sydney Harbour on a crystal clear autumn day.










I have decided to join a few link parties so come and visit

Sarah at A Beach Cottage


 Darcy at My 3 Boybarians


and
Point and Shoot with
Lou at Sunny & Scout
Leanne