daddaddaddadadda?

Happy Saturday to you, what are you up to? Hubby worked today (as usual - hmph) and my two children refused to enter into my plea-bargain that they might have an afternoon sleep so mummy could make some orders (I've already sold two personalised owl onesies since I listed them a couple of days ago - yayee!) so I feel like I havn't achieved anything at all day! Well, I did make chocolate cupcakes but they were out of a box and only under duress from my daughter and it was that in leiu of murdering her so does that count?! ;)

Anyway. I cannot help but share this little vid I captured last night on my brand-spankin-new iphone. Can I tell you how much I love my phone? It's taken me two years to finally convince Dan to get me one. It was entirely necessary for my business; I would be much more reachable; I promised to actually carry it with me rather than leave it at home all the time; I would pick a loud ringtone so I heard his calls; we could call each other for free; it was only a BIT more than my prepaid brick-phone and IT WOULD MAKE ME HAPPY DAMMIT. Sold!!!

But I am digressing, as usual.

The purpose of this giddy post is to share a video of sonny-boy saying (or not saying) some of his very first words that almost sound just a wee little bit like DADDA! His first word was actually 'mum' (he knows who the milk comes from) followed by 'yum' and then this, last night. Too cute and exciting not to share. Here it is, what do you reckon - dadda?!



come walk with me

 through Melbourne town
past intimate tables for two
along cobblestone lane ways
 amongst art & colour & light
 to little shops full of life
past buildings & ornate gates
that's Melbourne for you
a place where around every corner
you will find something amazing different fun enchanting
& always a little something to eat 

This week I'm grateful for... trying



We have a saying around our house: "Don't say can't, say I'll try". It's a necessary saying because if a child has ever uttered the words "I can't" more than Maxi and Cappers, I'd like to meet them. Every time they say I can't, I bang on with my favourite saying and 9.9 times out of 10, they'll give something a go (the other 0.1 times they moan something about 'not that again, Mumma').

I like to think that I'm a trier myself. I hate to think that I'm a can'ter, that's for sure. So, when I stepped out last Saturday with the intention of walking for the duration of Maxi's OT session (45 mins) and found myself running the route instead, well, I felt like I was walking the talk, that's for sure. As a matter of fact, I was running the talk and that's even better.

So, this week I'm grateful for...

133. Trying - just getting in there and giving something a go. Like we remind our kids 27 times a day.

134. Running - for the first, oh, five minutes I just had the biggest grin on my face. It had been such a long time since I'd run at any kind of pace and the feeling was absolutely joyous.

135. Rest days - after those first deluded minutes, I really had to drag my sorry self around those mean streets. And the next day, sheesh, why on earth were my inner thighs in agony? I must have such a weird run to make that happen. In my head I'm smartly running along as if I should be wearing lycra. In reality, it's a very good thing I'm not.


PS - It's the Badoo's 3rd birthday party so I apologise in advance that I won't be around much to visit you. I'd love it if you'd visit one extra Grateful blogger on my behalf today, just to show we care. I'll post about the Pink Party (yes, she just wanted 'pink' - how's my life?) on Sunday! x

So, what's making you smile today? Add your I'm Grateful For post to the list below (and please, we love you, but it really does matter that your post is a Grateful one and not just a random), add the button (grab the code from my sidebar and paste it into your post) and pretty-please add a link back to me. Then pop over to visit other bloggers who are spreading a little sunshine.





[Image by Brittney T via Flickr]

Friday Feature - Anne Naumann

Anne Naumann
Anne Naumann

Today I start a new series of posts, called Friday Feature. I will be sharing with you the work of some of the most talented artists I find. First up is German photographer, Anne Naumann. Her photographs have such a beautiful, tranquil quality to them. You can check out more of her beautifully soft photos in her portfolio and on Flickr. Enjoy!

Happy Friday sweets!

Comfort


It occurs to me that above all else, the blessed ones in this life are the ones who reach out and offer the quiet gift of comfort.

Of reassurance, of taking time to notice, of hearing.

Such a warm, golden, often-overlooked treasure.

How long has it been since you've comforted another?

[Image from here. The girl in the picture needs a sandwich. Even a cracker might help. Some comfort food? Just saying.]

Cake Pop LA!

Cake Pop LA on Etsy

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I bring you the prettiest whimsical cake pops from Cake Pop LA. The cutout pie pops are so cute and ingenious and I am swooning over the adorable ice cream cake pops!


Have a sweet day!

Personalised Owl Onesie - a hoot!

I've been having a lot of fun working on some new stuff for boys this week... I have a brand new range that I can't wait to share with you next week, but today I made this onesie and I can't help but share it with you. It's a customised owl made from layers of fabric, felt and cord appliqued onto a onesie. Mismatched buttons as 'eyes', embroidered legs and the letter or number of your choice stitched onto the front makes for a very fun outfit (if I'm allowed to say so myself?!)

I made this onesie for my step-mother who wanted a gift for a friend with a newborn. His name is Benjamin, thus the 'B' on the front. But I think it would be really cute with a '1' for a first birthday, don't you? And I loved the pics of Elliott wearing the suit so much I'm going to make him one, too! What a hoot!

Here are some of the pics from today, where my darling sat still for 13 seconds -- enough for me to snap a few shots (and yep, I couldn't help but give THAT hat another workout!):





my dad, stepmother Wendy and Elli-Boo. Can you tell it's all Wendy can do to hold onto him?! :)
The customised owl onesie is available in either short or long sleeves in all sizes. If you like it and would like to put-a-ring-on-it, please visit my store!

xo