Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Home-spiration!

Just too, too excited about our NZ house plans. The drawings are all done and it's looking HOT.
We have gone for a classic 'villa' style for the exterior. Inside it opens up to a modern, light filled haven.
These images really capture my current style obsessions.
Weatherboards, rolled tin roofs, routemaster blinds (just scored one on ebay) and all things salvaged.
All images via Desire to Inspire.........












xxx

Saturday, 14 July 2012

More love.....


What to do on a rainy Saturday? Duplo!







xxx

Monday, 9 July 2012

Paris is always a good idea (part one)



I have just spent a fabulous weekend in Paris. It was a very last minute thing, (my husband being the fantastic human being he is, encouraged me to go by myself and let my hair down!) So armed with a breast pump and some semi decent outfits, I boarded the Eurostar. Half excited, half stressed about leaving bebe Finn for the first time.....
It was cool, but kind of weird having all this time to myself. I met up with a couple of friends here and there which was brilliant. I watched a movie in my hotel room and ordered up room service. I had a loooooong bath. I bought four pairs of shoes and around 50 euros worth of macaroons!
Audrey Hepburn once said 'Paris is always a good idea', and she was right. 
I have been to Paris A LOT. And I have had really awesome times and really horrible times there.
It got me thinking, if I were to write a guide book about the place, what would be my top suggestions?
Not exactly a 'where to go and what to see' type book, more like a how to 'survive and thrive'. 

Firstly, the bad stuff:
1. Do not go to Paris if you feel like a relaxing time. It's not really a place to relax and decompress. It's busy, it's crazy, it's fast, it's challenging in every way.
2. Do not go to Paris by yourself if you are feeling lonely. It will only make you feel worse, as you will be surrounded by heart breaking beauty and will have no one to wipe away your tears.
3. Do not go to Paris expecting to find your true path in life, or to find what you have been missing. Paris is like a gorgeous, frustrating, high maintenance friend who makes you feel slightly bad about yourself, but who you just can't live without. So be prepared for some heartache.
4. Do not think your antipodean charms will get you far, they won't. Parisians have just one agenda - their own. Flip flops and big smiles go down like lead balloons.
5. Every item of clothing that you have packed in your suitcase will end up looking chunky and brash next to le Parisian. Your footwear especially will be subjected to scornful glances, so be prepared. Simple silhouettes are best and 'proper' shoes a must.  
6. Be prepared to be hungry a lot (and/or bloated!) It's true. Eating in Paris is very bizzare. It can be the most amazing experience a la Le Comptoir or just terrible terrible terrible. Basically, you will eat a lot of bread, ham, cheese, butter, tough slabs of beaten flat steak and buckets full of chopped lettuce. The best thing to do regarding food is to plan your eating itinerary in advance. Get some recommendations and book a table (but don't be late!) 
7. Paris is a tough nut to crack. The best way to see it is from the inside, so find yourself a true blue Parisian BFF and borrow their life for a few days.

But before you cancel your up and coming trip to the city of lights, stayed tuned. Things get better (much better!) The 'good stuff' will follow soon.......

xxx




Sunday, 1 July 2012

Friday, 29 June 2012

Sometimes you just have to use jars......




My cousin Bex recently posted on Facebook - 'Has anyone got any tips for looking after two small children?!' (She has just had her second bubba.) There was a comment from one of her friends that was gold, just GOLD. It was - 'You just have to lower your standards'.
Never has a truer word been spoken!
Living where we do, there is serious underlying pressure to always be well turned out. Kids spotless with good hair and designer jeans. Gleaming, perfectly accessorised buggies, yummy mummy's with no sign of baby weight. What is the secret? How do these people have time to blow dry their perfectly coiffed hair, let alone manage a shower in the morning? I find the whole thing exhausting and I am over it!
In my world I puree copious amounts of butternut and broccoli BUT who has time to poach and mince an organic chicken breast??? Not me. Sometimes I use jars.
Sometimes Max goes out with half a haircut because by the time he sits still, my 10 minute window to complete said haircut is gone and I am onto the next thing. So I follow him around the house for days afterwards with my scissors and cut a few offending tuffs whenever I can get him in a headlock!
As for myself, I count it a huge achievement if I manage to shave my legs once a week. I am also (just like Bex) multi-tasking my 'down time'. Facebooking, blogging, drinking coffee, reading snatches of my book all at once. NOT relaxing.
So I would like to say to Annabel Carmel, Gina Ford and their ilk.......I am doing my best. But sometimes I use jars. Sometimes I bribe Max with Kinder eggs. Sometimes Finn eats butternut three times a day (could be why he is getting a decidedly orange tinge.) Sometimes there are more clothes in the washing basket than in the cupboards.
But that is OK.

xxx


Sunday, 24 June 2012

Nice to meet you

Lovely catch ups with our dear friend Sheelagh, who met Finn for the first time. 
I think they fell for each other straight away.....





xxx

Friday, 22 June 2012

Happy Friday!

I will leave you with a little Gosling......


xxx