thank you

to the lovely Rhi @
 Hummingbird\
for this award


& part of accepting this award is to tell you seven things about me you may not know & to pass it on


1 : Monday is usually the day I clean the house from top to toe & bake lunch box treats for the week ahead.
2 : My perfect weather day is blue sky, sunshine & little to no wind.
3 : I love spending time in my studio crafting or working on photo projects. Keeping busy creatively soothes my soul.
4 : I love to shop online including my groceries. Best time saver ever.
5 : My husband & I went on our first date Nov 4th 1992.
6 : I feel really old after typing point 5. I was 17 at the time!
7 : The smell of 'Eternity for men' makes me weak at the knees.


& now I pass this award on to



Lou @ Sunny + Scout

Ramblings and Photos
Ashley @ Ramblings & photos


Cinderella at Brindabella
Emma @ Cinderella & Brindabella


m.e
Cathie @ Melbourne epicure

This week.

Happy Mothers Day to you -- I hope you had a lovely day, whatever you did! I got to lay in while hot buttermilk pancakes with a berry compote and a steaming coffee were prepared and brought in to me on a tray. Divine... we then had a long and leisurely lunch with family, so essentially I just ate the entire day! Luckily, everything is fat-free on Mothers Day. ;)

My parents-in-law are away in the Blue Mountains this week, and I've managed to convince them that they need house sitters, so I'll be spending a couple of days up on their beautiful property. I could really use the break, and I think the kids could too. There's horses, sheep and goats; a dam; garden walks; and best of all -- peace. And quiet. I'm taking my new sewing machine (have I told you yet? I scored a new machine for Mothers Day!) which I've had for over a week and am yet to use. I've got lot's of projects on the go and I'm sure I can convince Fern to do a little painting with me while I get my fabric on! But I'm going to force myself to do nothing too. To just sit and enjoy the sunshine without obsessing about washing floors and folding clothes and cleaning bedrooms. I don't 'do nothing' well. I'm going to give it my best shot!


What are you up to this week?

Harry Potter party for Maxi-Taxi


Whoa, Nellie! Happy Mother's Day to me (and to you too, if you're a mumma). I've spent the day cleaning up after Maxi-Taxi's 7th birthday party yesterday. My sister-in-law Lucia, LOML and I went Harry Potter mad and had a fabulous time at Hogwart's schooling 10 little Harrys and 4 Princess Harryettes.

The invitation to attend Hogwart's school of Witchcraft and Wizardry was despatched by owl delivery.



The students arrived at Hogwart's Castle and were requested to knock three times to be considered for entry.


Once their name was checked off the roll, they were invited to change into their uniforms.




And sign up for the House Competition and Potions Class.



The Sorting Hat decided who would be a Gryffindor, a Slytherin, a Hufflepuff or a Ravenclaw. None of the Harrys wanted to be in Gryffindor so it was decided the Harryettes would be the snakes. Each student received a house badge to wear on their robe.


Then it was time for the house competition. It was a treasure hunt race to see who could find the quidditch snitch first. Each team had a different set of clues that sent them on a hunt all around the house and garden.


Gryffindor stumbled on their final questions, mistaking the white wishing chair on the front verandah for the lounging lizard chairs on the back verandah (it's a common mistake). Their error cost them the snitch and they limped home in fourth place. The medals went to the Ravenclaw boys in first place followed by the lovely Slytherin girls and the Hufflepuffs in third place.



After the excitement of the competition and a bit of mad free play involving rock climbing in the Forbidden Forest...


... it was time to use their wands to burst the floating bubbles...


... followed by a flying lesson on the trampoline.


A refreshing drink of Butter Beer saw everyone ready to settle down for class where Professor Lucia taught them all how to make their own Minstry of Magic memo owls.

Then it was over to the chocolate fountain to coat breadstick wands with chocolate and dip them into cauldron pots of surprise sprinkles. The wands were washed down with a magic potion drink (two drops of food colouring dried on the bottom of the glass, covered in ice, lemonade turns coloured in the glass!).


Following dinner of Oozy Parcels (sausage rolls) and Goblins Fingers (mini-hot dogs with tomato sauce), we hit the dessert table for the real food!

Hedwig Owl Pops (raspberry cake pops decorated as owls)

Dragons Eggs (left-over easter eggs!)

Quidditch Balls (cheezels)

Goblins Boogers (popcorn)

Wizards Hats (cakes with mini-ice cream cones filled with marshmallows)

and Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans (jelly beans).

Stuffed to the tips of our wizards hats, we settled in for Professor Moody's Potions Class.



Professor Moody showed us an amazing dragon's egg that was lit red from within, a volcano in a bottle explosion, a breathe capture and firework's in a jar. We cracked open some glo-sticks and danced around while the volcano exploded.


The sparkler-ladden cake made it's entrance and Maxi barely got a look in as the candles were blown out by his over-excited friends just as the final school bell sounded.


Hogwart's lessons were over for the day, which was just as well as the Professors were absolutely exhausted!


Lessons learnt: 
1. You can never have too much fun at a child's party. 
2. You can never have too much fun preparing for one either. 
3. But, oh no, the clean up! And the sore feet! And the sheer exhaustion! Argh!


xxx Happy Birthday, my sweet Harry xxx

Kids Play Kitchen

Kids Play Kitchen
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you pretty kids kitchen pics with these gorgeous pics. My cute little niece Molly is a lucky little girl and has just been bought a playhouse for the garden by her Mommy and Daddy. I am so excited! They plan to make it super cute and pretty and I have offered to make curtains, throw cushions and bunting in sweet pastels. She will be having her adorable pink kitchen from the playroom put in there, so I am hoping to make her some fabric cakes and more, for her Birthday later this year!

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites (clockwise from top left):

Have a sweet day!

a day to celebrate mothers...

My favourite photo of mum, taken in her mid-thirties. She is standing next to her father (busy swatting flies with his newspaper on a summers day). A few years later, she would fall in love with a farmer and trade her city lifestyle and career for a small country town and a very different kind of life on the land. Happy Mother's Day, to my wonderful mum and to the providers of unconditional love everywhere x

P.S The delightful Kelly from Style Attic has written a moving piece about motherhood here.