Belly Baby

Where's your belly Liv?!

7-2B

original outtake photo that I ended up liking after playing around with it!

&& tomorrow is my sonogram! I'm hoping two things: my placenta is where is needs to be and I get to see a glimpse of my little's face :) afterwards I get to spend the day with hubby and celebrate our upcoming anniversary! 

Handmade Tags


I finally took some time out last weekend and headed to my favourite Scrapbook Studio to finish a few pages in the girls books.  I also was able to finish off some beautiful tags that the lovely Lisa (from Scrapbook Moments) designed.  These tags are just so devine as well as simple and easy to make. Great to have on hand when you need to add a gift tag to a present - you can even attach them to the front of a folded piece of white cardstock and you have a beautiful card.


I have the plain tags and gorgeous ribbons in the Sweet Style Shop if you are looking for some and then you just need to find some pretty patterned scrapbook paper and the possibilities are endless.

If you are a local Sydneysider and looking for a fantastic scrapbook and card making studio then check out Scrapbook Moments - Suzie and her team have the most beautiful and original work - I always have the most wonderful day after spending time there.

Images:  Sweet Style

Leanne

The messy charade


I’m tired of the charade and want it to stop.


You know the one I’m talking about.

You’re invited to a friend’s place for morning tea. You are greeted merrily at the door and ushered inside a home so pristinethat a white glove would be instantly rendered unemployable; unless it was willing to take on a shift as a duster. This house sparkles, it shines, it gleams. In fact it’s so darn clean looking you don’t even need the three second rule when you accidentally drop your just-baked bickie on the white shag carpeting.

And then it begins.

“Sorry about the mess,” your friend says distractedly.

“Mess?” You yelp, worried that your surreptiously reclaimed bickie has left offensive crumbs.

“I haven’t had a chance to clean all week,” she continues, looking disgustedly around the slovenly lab she calls home.

Ah yes, that’s the charade I’m talking about. The one where we have to pretend that (a) we haven’t cleaned up for our guests or (b) we haven’t actually stopped cleaning since we first met a mop in 1982. Either way, the house is perfectly neat, we can both see that it’s perfectly neat so why do we have to have the fake “sorry my house is such a mess” conversation every. single. time I come to visit?

Are you fishing for compliments – because I know the standard answer I’m meant to give is “Oh, no, hon. Your house looks perfect. I can’t believe how tidy you are, you should see my place”?

Or are you actually trying to distract me from noticing your anal neatness lest I judge you on having nothing better to do than clean?

Or, heaven forbid, do you genuinely think your super-neat house is messy, in which case your issues are probably even more ingrained than pasta sauce on microwaved Tupperware – an image I just know is making you hyperventilate a little bit right now*?

Any way you look at it, the pointless “sorry my house is such a mess” conversation is just not going to make you a winner.

I don’t do it. Any of it. I don’t clean up for people butand I don't make them talk about it when they come over either. On any given day my house could be messy when you visit, it could be tidy, it could be a total brothel complete with random half-clad girls wandering in and out (well, it could). But we don’t have to talk about it. You can just sit down and we’ll have a chat about far more interesting stuff than housework and you can happily drink your cup of tea (although I would definitenly advise employing the 3 second rule should you drop your bickie on my floor... actually, my advice is that even within the 3 second parametre you should probably just leave the bickie where it dropped – one of my half-clad girls can pick it up).

If I tallied up all the useless “sorry my house is messy” conversations I’ve had over the years, I reckon I’ve wasted weeks of my life. Weeks. And that’s not even including the fake “My daughter dresses herself” conversations or the fake “Look how creased my shirt got on the train” conversations or even the fake “I must have dropped that Indian curry on my sleeve at breakfast this morning” conversations. Maybe I’ve even wasted years.

Yes, I'm tired of the charade and want it to stop

Why do we pretend we’re effortlessly perfect? And why can’t we just own up to how hard we work at being perfect? And seriously, are we really worried that people are going to judge us on how well we keep house? 


* I’m not cruel.

[Image by Isabel Pereira]

Aqua soaps

Aqua soaps on Etsy

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I bring you a selection of some pretty aqua soaps to add a pop of colour to your bathroom or cloakroom. My favourite has to be the adorable bird soap; no surprise there!

Have a sweet day!