They drive a white van



I had this post scheduled to go up tonight, but I thought I'd post it earlier because there's lots going on over at Mama Mia about Stranger Danger today. I didn't edit the post, just hit 'publish' early. It may or may not be relevant to the discussion at MM.

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It always amuses me when Maxi-Taxi begins a sentence with "I can't go to sleep because..." What's he cooking up now? I think to myself. This better be good. And invariably it is.

The other night he told me that he couldn't go to sleep because he needed to run around the house ('do laps'). I said, "It's sleep time now, Max. Not time for laps." He said, "But how am I supposed to sleep in all this energy?"

The kid has a point.

Another night he couldn't sleep because his heart was too soggy. "I'm scared and when you won't sit with me, my heart gets soggy," he said. I sat with him. I'm weak like that.

He's a sensitive soul, so you have to tread carefully when issues of monsters, robbers, spiders, the moon and anything else likely to go bump in the night come up. One false move and it's matchsticks for the rest of the night. Which is why I found myself on eggshells when the issue of Stranger Danger was raised.

"They come and get you in a white van," he said. "They snatch you off the side of the road when you're waiting to cross at the lights. Even when you're good, they get you."

What are they telling them at that school? I wondered, crunching away on my eggshells. We've always had a relaxed approach to 'Strangers'. You can talk to anyone you like as long as Mum or Dad or another grown-up you know is with you. We didn't want our children growing up thinking it's okay to be unfriendly or, worse, fearful, just because they don't know someone. It's not okay to live your life in fear that a random tragedy is going to happen to you. Strangers aren't to be feared at our place, rather they often offer a lovely exchange in the middle of an otherwise frenetic day.

Of course, when you're by yourself, you aren't allowed to even notice them.

I raised the white van kidnappers at the P + C Meeting the next night. "What are you telling the kids about kidnappers in white vans?" I asked.

Mirthful looks were exchanged between teachers. "It's always a white van," one said in amazement. "We give them a thoughtful, educative chat about coming to the front office if they are not collected on time after school, they discuss it amongst themselves and the next thing you know the story about the stranger in the white van is doing the rounds again. That white van has been circling the school for decades."

Hmmm... needless to say, that bit of schoolyard folklore meant that Maxi-Taxi couldn't sleep and was threatening to boycott school the next day. I had to turn him around quicksmart by asking him why anyone would want to take a kid? Especially one that doesn't sleep, doesn't listen and doesn't eat their vegies?  He couldn't come up with a single reason.

So, the next day he goes to school and all was well. When I saw him that evening his eyes were wide and he was leaping out of himself with excitement. "Mum, Mum! MUM! A Stranger approached me today."

"Really, an actual Stranger? Where were you? What did they say?"

"I was in the playground and a lady came up and asked me where the Mandarin classes were held," he said breathlessly.

"And what did you say to her?"

"Well... I said to her 'Do you drive a white van?' and she said 'no', so I told her they were in the library."

Oh, Maxi.

How do you approach 'the Stranger thing' with your children?
Do you think they listen?

[Image via weheartit - yes, I know it's a red van and this post is about a white van, but I couldn't find a pic of a white van that didn't look like... well, a pic of a white van. It's that simple.]

Strawberries & Cream, Mint Leaves, and a Milk Bottle...

One of my fondest childhood memories is of Sunday mornings when -- after enduring an hour of Sunday school -- we stopped at the corner store on the way home and were given 20c pocket money. I looked forward to this event every week, and much thought was put into the exchange of this high finance.

When I was a child, 20c went a long way to filling a little white paper bag with lollies. And every Sunday, I stood in front of the glass cabinet that displayed rows of brightly coloured confectionery and made my considered choice.

A couple of mint leaves, a banana or two, some milk bottles, jelly babies, snakes and a couple of big ticket' items like those splendid chocolate Cobbers... One by one as I made my choice, the lollies were extracted from the glass bowls and placed into my bag. Once my 20c was gone, we made our way home, our little paper bags clutched within our fingers. I would make my way up to my room and divvy up my rations, gobbling up some of the less cherished pieces and saving my favourites for later...

Later on and as inflation rose our allowance went up to 25c...

Years on, I still linger in the confectionery aisle in the supermarket. I pretend I'm researching for party bags for the kids... but really Im reminiscing and reliving my childhood. Today, amongst my basket of milk, paper towel, mandarins, smoked salmon and toothbrushes... a little packet of Chiccos made its way into the mix.

I tore the packet open before I'd reached the car and gobbled most of them up on the drive home. They cost a little more than 20c but the effect was still the same.


It's the small pleasures, folks. 


making the time...


Sometimes it feels as if the stuff I "have to do" takes priority over the people I should be spending more time with. Months pass before we finally make the effort to go and visit the grand aunt who only lives an hours drive away. When you do catch up, it's rewarding and you can't help but notice the simpatico that exists between your child and their elderly relative. Oldies don't rush little kids - there's time for storytelling, shared observations and garden walks. Lily also loves the morning tea fruitcake, 'smelly' lavender soaps and vases of artificial flowers she finds at Joan's place (pictured here together).  Is there someone you wish you could see more often?

Maternity Session

A good friend of mine, Jessi at Caterpillar Family, is expecting a baby girl in early August! She asked me to do her maternity photos! We picked a date weeks ago and it just happened to be one of the hottest days. But we made due and ended up getting some good shots hiding in the shade! Here are some favorites of mine.

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Isn't she too cute with that bump?! She was easy to photograph :) I'm excited our girls will be less than two months apart and I can't wait to do her baby girl's newborn photos! Remember to check out her blog!


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Sweet Style Customer Parties

One of the wonderful things I have discovered about my new online store is is all the wonderful feedback and photos from my lovely customers.  It is so lovely to help others create gorgeous dessert tables.  Today I would like to share with you some lovely parties from some very clever Sweet Style Customers.

The first is from Amanda who held her son Xavier's Baptism last weekend.  This is Amanda's first every dessert table (or tables!) and she has done the most amazing job.  The gorgeous printables are from Sarah at Style Me Gorgeous.


Amanda used one of our Glamourous Medium sized jars in the middle of two sets of the Three Jar Sets which were filled with bon bons in green and white.   Sarah glass jars featured on the lower level of the table as well.

The beautiful white milk cake stand took centre stage with the most perfect cake on top.  Delicious blue sugar sticks can also be seen on platters around the cake.  


My lovely blogging friend Katena from Taylor Made Baking also put together a magical dessert table for her neices 5th birthday last weekend.  Katena makes the most amazing cakes and this Princess Castle Cake is just perfect.  The cupcakes can be seen on some beautiful white 25cm milk cake stands from the Sweet Style Store as well as some of those delicious bon bons which appear in the jars.  One of our striped tablecloths also can be seen on the table.



Ana held her daughter's first birthday party a few weeks ago and used one of the gorgeous 30cm Milk Cake Stands to feature yet another stunning cake.  Wooden spoons stamped with Annabelle's name add that special touch and can be ordered via the store as well.


And to finish off, one more party from Ana in which she used that cake stand again - it really does look great with any theme!  More photos can be seen on Ana's blog here.

What wonderful parties girls - thanks for letting me share your parties and the Sweet Style products with everyone.  

Leanne

Loosing a Pet

We had to deal with death today at work. The death of a pet. To be precise the death of a Siamese fighting fish named 'Cheeky'. At age 8, 6 and 3 they hadn't dealt with death. They knew 'Poppy' had passed away and was in heaven but no one close to them has passed so the topic has never been explained! How do you explain it? How do you put a dark cloud over the top of a child's bright and sunny outlook on life. I have had the 'usual' questions in the past. children always amaze me with their inquisitive questions. Some of them blow my mind and I often use the answer 'What do you think?" because I honestly have NO IDEA what I am going to say! Like when Mr 6 asked me where the bodies go when they are burried in the ground. I couldnt possibly tell him that they disintegrated into almost nothing so I answered with "what do you think?" Their answers always amaze me! 'Well when their bodies are put in the ground God comes down and opens a special door and they walk together to heaven!" I can deal with that answer! They aren't religious but this answer was truly beautiful and it really beat my disintegration answer. I always want the children to believe! If they don't listen to anything I say the one thing I want them to learn from me is to believe! I want them to believe in themselves, believe in each other, believe in love, believe in magic, believe in truth and believe that we live in a special and beautiful world! Children these days grow up way to fast and unfortunately society plays a big role in this! Even though death and the 'after life' is very religious based I am so happy that they can believe that there is a special place for them after they are gone! We can't see it. We don't have photos. We just have our belief.  It doesn't have to be religious but it does create a space for them to feel safe and loved no matter what happens!

2 months ago the children got their very first pet! A Siamese fighting fish each. We had 'Cheeky' "Rufus' and 'Mo Mo' even though they were only $6 fish the children fell in love and they finally got something to look after and call their own! These types of fish don't last very long, especially in the cold weather so a few days ago when 'cheeky' looked a bit under the weather we knew that we were about to face a challenge! Unfortunately 'Cheeky' gave up his battle today and closed his eyes and went to sleep. Fish are a hard case to deal with. Normally you would do a swift flush down the toilet, easy, done. We knew however that this wouldn't be the best scenario for Miss 8. She would need to see him, say goodbye and have closure. Yes you're all probably thinking I'm crazy and it is just a fish. But some children need this. They need to see it, think about it, process it all before they move on. Others can just say boo hoo and move on! Each child is different but I knew I had to handle this situation carefully and to eliminate as much hurt and sadness from the situation as possible. We wrapped him up and tied him with a bow and burried him in the back yard and put a flower on top!


 Over dramatising...yes...creating a bigger situation than it should of been...possibly...but I know that Miss 8 will always have nice, beautiful and happy memories of loosing her first pet and she will always believe that 'Cheeky' is now in a better place.

x S.K.K x

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Ice Cream Van with 12 Cups and Spoons by Squires



Patisserie Cupcake Box by Squires



Set of 3 Ceramic Pouring Bowls Pink, Blue and Green by Squires



Diamante Letter by Squires


This week for my 'shops i love' page, I bring you Squires Kitchen. Squires Kitchen's mission is to be the leading provider of creative and innovative products and services for those who share owners Beverley & Robert Dutton's passion - a passion for food and cake decoration!

They have been making and selling home baking products and cake decorations for over twenty five years. They now have over 5,000 products and continue to grow. They are the one stop shop for baking and making the prettiest sweet treats. Selling a large choice of food colourings, glitters, glazes, shimmers and lustres to colour your creations. Moulds, cutters and nozzles to create great shapes. Pages of ribbons, cake boxes and cases to present your sweet treats in. For chocolate lovers and creators there are chocolate moulds, transfers, colours and pre coloured chocolate.

Have a sweet day!