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Friday, April 1, 2011

F is for.........


Just because it's Friday and it really is one of my favourite days of the week. It has a cool name, for a lot of peeps it brings excitement as it is the dawn of the weekend and usually it is date night for my love and I. It got me thinking.......
What other things starting with F get my heart swooning?
This is my list......
  • Fathers - who doesn't love em? In all their bad timing and inappropriate, cringey humour!
  • Friends - these guys are awesome, not the Facebook variety, the actual ones.
  • Fresh coffee - needs no explanation.
  • Friands - mmm blueberry& lemon, raspberry & white chocolate, the list goes on.
  • Frankie Magazine - my love gifts me with a subscription every year and I love it.
  • Fresh sheets - in all their crisp sunshiney goodness.
  • Furry friends - my two cats (had to squeeze them in somewhere!)
  • Finders Keepers - fantastic market experience 2011
What makes your letter F list?

Is that Pip?

The first thing on Sunday morning we arrived at Finders Keepers and guess who we saw? OMG Yes it was  her, in the flesh, in stereo and in all her coolness....It was none other than the divine Pip Lincolne herself!  So lovely to meet Pip and say hi to Cam and experience the Finders Keepers all at once. I needed a cup of tea and a lie down after that!  However I did push on and discovered so many awesome stalls such as hand printed fabric, bags, softies, jewellery and so much more.  This one was one of my favourites on the day. These chicks  plus one husband made the whole adventure so much fun. Great shopping, clever peeps galore, super entertainment and even better company......What more could a girl want?

Saturday, March 26, 2011

The Square Market





Hello from glorious Bendigo. Today I attended a very nice market filled with creative and beautiful people.
It was The Square which is held in the wonderful Town Hall. These clever peeps were there with the most beautiful handmade great Cards.  I purchased one for a special boy in my life that is turning 2 next week.  It was lovely to see a number of Mildura girls there too. The lovely Rowena with her gorgeous skirts, Leah with her Vintage chenille goodies and many others.  Tomorrow it's on to explore what the Finders Keepers has to offer. Oh yeah and I am getting to play with my friends too. How lovely........

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Crochet Wheels are turning

It's all happening. The awesome girls at fine & sunny are set and we are having a craft workshop....Yay!!!!!
Sophie is gearing up to teach a class full of eager and excited curious crafters how to get their crochet on.
After Thursday the 24th of March, I won't  will be able to crochet!!!!   It's all set to kick off at 6:30 pm and for $10 participants will receive a crochet kit, with wool, needle and instructions to take home.  We shall have to have a cup of tea and something yummy to eat before going home and dreaming of granny squares!  Love, Love, Love it!!!!  

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

10 things about Miss 11


This girl is gutsy, she is the baby of our 3, who never ceases to amaze me with her maturity and caring nature.
  1. My sweet girl is headstrong - once her mind is made up that's the end of discussion
  2. She is so creative, she paints, draws, sews and makes interesting stuff
  3. Resilience is something she has really developed and displayed in 2010
  4. She is a great little cook & makes the yummiest Anzac biscuits ever!
  5. Caring for animals is her passion and she has very happy pets
  6. She has a great sense of self - she knows what clothes and colours make her feel best
  7. Thoughtfulness is a great attribute and this girl picks flowers to cheer you up
  8. Fire brigade has her full commitment - she put her hand up to be Madam Secretary
  9. Her physical strength is awesome and she helps me move furniture with ease!
  10. She makes a bed like an Army drill Sargent- I mean you could bounce a coin on it.....

Monday, January 17, 2011

Oh my Darlin!

This is my beautiful girl Clementine. She has moved into our back garden and I can barely contain my excitement!  I can't wait to give her the love she so rightly deserves, a clean, new ply, lots of no more gaps and some soft furnishings that are easy on the eye and I have my very own studio...YAY!!!!

Friday, January 7, 2011

2011- Does it really have to be called "The Year of the Rabbit?"


Look at that! How quickly did Christmas and New Year roll around? It felt like a whirlwind blew through. So much so, that I can't bring myself to take the Christmas tree down yet.
Let's get on to The Year of the Rabbit. During the Christmas blur, M,14, 13, 11 &  I were having a BBQ with the NT friends. There was a rather traumatic incident with our friends big dog and our pet Rabbits. Score being Dog 1, Rabbit 0. So there is a slight painful association with the Chinese Year of the Rabbit at ours.However,
we have enjoyed a lovely time catching up with family and friends over the festive season.

These things were awesome:
  •  A visit here 
  •  Celebrating my sister's birthday
  •  Cousins sleep over
  •  Romantic 2 day child-free getaway to Melbourne
  •  Exploring Piper St, Kyneton (ah child- freeee!)
  •  AWESOME presents ( I DID get Pip's new book,thanks to Fine & Sunny
  •  Time to myself to begin an embroidery project from my book 
  •  Beautiful food and wine
  •  Finding a gorgeous pair of shoes here that fit my big    feet YAY!
  •  Painting at Caledonia St (I made a great team leader)
  •  Driving home with 14 as my DJ, the same Hip Hop song 16 times made us laugh alot
So I guess The Year of the Rabbit isn't so bad after all......

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas Craziness

So it's nearly here. Don't you just love the "Are you organised for Christmas?" question. It seems to be the only time of year when complete strangers express concern for the level of our organisation. To avoid a twenty minute conversation about the complete lack of anything remotely like organisation going on in my life, I reply rather meekly and politely  that it's "Going well, thank you for enquiring."
The honest truth would actually sound a little like this.  Wellllll.............The kids have some presents, the marvellous M has possibly far too many, the dining room is my work area with a wrapping, stamping and tag writing station as well as many works in progress...The cute as bunting for a favourite boy, a key thingy for a workmate, a pair of jeans that need urgent repair for a friend.  I still haven't unpacked from the Craft Up @ Artback, I have yet to bag up hair accessories for my neice and I am constantly trying to keep all things Christmas away from Pierre and The Baby. Add to the list planned drinks and catch ups, a Christmas party, 2 night duties, friends in town from Alice Springs and we are going away in 4 days!
I have managed to only experience one major meltdown.........o.k two meltdown's this week. 
Meltdown #1- A little background on the lead up to paint the picture; I have started a tradition (which is important to me that I maintain as I am particularly inconsistent with stuff at times) of MAKING each family member an individualised Bon-Bon to snap open at Christmas lunch.  Finding appropriate things to fit inside a cardboard tube the size of a toilet roll is not that easy.  Anyhow I have eveyone's BB gifts sorted, that correct amount of cracker pulls, crepe paper, printed labels etcetera.  That is until.......an early morning phonecall from the host of Christmas Lunch.....my wonderful Mother in Law (sincerely & honestly) to say she had a few orphans joining us for lunch, possibly 6!!
There was a small 3 way conversation between M , the MIL and I about adding extra BB's for the newly aquired guests and going to one of the many $2 shops around to source extra BB's.
Ten minutes later I found myself sobbing in the bath, crying big salty tears into the bubbles and blubbering that I go to so much effort...BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! I ended up having a shower to calm down and  sleeping for 3 hours after my tantrum. 
Note: The catalyst for my irrational thinking and behaviour may have been due to a sleep depravation. Sleeping 3 hours in 48 is far from recommended.


My amazing MIL and I spoke yesterday, she was calling to say the orphans had been promptly re-accommodated to Christmas lunch elsewhere and she was hoping "we" were Ok.  I informed her I was delerious, irrational, hormonal and wanted to punch my own head in! 
I think most of us need a disclaimer at some time or another in December don't we?
My brain hurts too much after re-living that to write about meltdown #2, another time....maybe.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Craftin' it up before Chrissy

I have been meaning to get a plethora of crafting done prior to Christmas, however I seem to be chasing my tail. So I have found the ultimate solution, get everyone together and have fun while we work on our To Make Lists. Invitations are open to other likeminds who also need to get their stuff happening.  So we will be celebrating our craftiness, making some handmade lovelies to gift all while we eat, drink and be merry. 
This would not be possible without the sheer kindness of the lady herself, Anne Hederics at ArtBack in Wentworth. So pack the project, pop in the car and join in.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Warning:Children may increase alcohol consumption.......


This week began so fantastically, return home after working late to a pale faced co-parent. The dialouge went something like this. Me: How was your night love? M: You'd better sit down....... The children had returned to the nest after the Dad weekend, albeit in tatters.  No. 1 had a bruised eye, inflicted by No. 3 and No. 2 had gone into meltdown post the eye incident and called a friend who came to rescue her. Meanwhile Dad is obvilious to the dramas unfolding, for he was at work! Things must have calmed down considerably enough for No. 2 to return to Dads with her friend for protection. She then felt compelled to act on an instruction from No. 3 (who was the much calmer version than the object weilding one earlier) to give her a haircut. Now this may seem like a fairly reasonable thing to do on any given Sunday afternoon IF you are a HAIRDRESSER.  No. 3 has very wild coarse unmanageable hair that resembles a badly clipped hedge if the length creeps up, when cut by even the most qualified hair artist. Bravely the girls tackled a job that most hairdressers shudder at. I'd say at this stage ignorance would and must be bliss. 
By this time of the post work conversation, I was ready to push away the cup of earl grey in favour of a cold Sav blanc.
24 hours later have called an official family meeting
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Hair cut can be worn out in public for now
2.Phones confiscated
3.Family values and better choices lecture on continuous replay
4.Many remorseful tears
5.Moved from Sav blanc to Reisling
I am considering completing an intake to drug and alcohol for myself ahead of time........got a feeling I'm gonna need it........arrrrgghhhhhh!!!!!!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Healing hands

Having had my hair coloured and cut this week has felt wonderful. Partly because new hair makes one feel somewhat revitalised and fresh but also it is lovely to experience the touch of others.  I am super impressed after my experience yesterday when I was waiting to collect Rosie from the car cleaners.  I was wandering along in the shopping centre filling in time when the Chinese massage shop seemed to be calling me. I sat down for a delightful 20 minute massage of my neck and arms. Could somebody please tell me why I have not treated myself to this before now? My goodness I felt like I was floating after this pleasurable indulgence.
If you haven't ever done this before. I recommend you do.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Full Tummies




This week we have eaten some beautiful food. With so much fresh produce available it is hard to believe some folk don't eat fruit and vegies everyday. The lovely M knocked up some pizza dough and we crafted some good old homemade pizzas. Inspired by the fabulous boys at FOR THE LOVE OF PIZZA, I wanted to re-create the gustatory experience I had tasted called the Brocky, which was an awesome broccoli pizza. I know broccoli is hardly the first vegie you'd reach into the crisper and say "I am going to smash out a great pizza with this little beauty, but it really worked.  After searching the supermarket for an hour for Talegio cheese and becoming convinced that I live in Rwanda because I asked the girl in the deli and her reply was "Nup, never heard of it and I have worked in two supermarkets" like I was making up some random cheese for the fun of it. Anyway no go on the Talegio but I made do with some beautiful blue cheese instead. It was so yummy. We had loads of dough left over so the next day the lovely M knocked up two fabulous Calzones.  They were filled with roast pumpkin, spinach and cheese and were loosely modelled on Jamie Olivers version of a Calzone. Mmmmm, the result was full tummies.