Sewing some more dress-ups keeps slipping down my 'to make' list, so, last weekend, I took the chance to finish at least one item to add to the collection. A dancing dress for Elara it was (this is a must for any girl when watching Dorothy the Dinosaur). Thought I'd skip the pastel pink and go for something a little more wild!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
What to wear on Wednesday: spots
Sewing some more dress-ups keeps slipping down my 'to make' list, so, last weekend, I took the chance to finish at least one item to add to the collection. A dancing dress for Elara it was (this is a must for any girl when watching Dorothy the Dinosaur). Thought I'd skip the pastel pink and go for something a little more wild!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Our Australia Day
Sunshine...yawn...bowl of corn flakes...check the sports results and the weather...Possum magic by Mem Fox...put out the wheelie bin...drive past the local blokes cricket game...past the ocean...past the trees and Aussie flags...snags and lamb with family...laughter and jokes...dreaming of lamingtons...
...cricket on tv...out in the backyard...acoustic guitar...homemade damper...
...talk about life...cricket on tv...tennis on tv...fish and chips...hugs and kisses...prayers...yawn
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Crafty box

It's what I wanted at Christmases, what I wanted for birthdays, and all I spent my pocket money on in between. Pipe cleaners, buttons, pom poms, wobbly eyes, feathers, paddle pop sticks, papers, cardboard, fimo...oh and polystyrene balls! I had them all housed in a plastic, mustard yellow box, with a white handle. But it was even better inside... with so many little compartments to hold all my stuff, I could be organised and crafty (and you know that still makes me happy!) This Christmas, my eldest daughter Elara got her first craft box, and although the contents are a little different (she's not yet three), her eyes do the same wide-open in amazement thing, when it's time to create. And you know, you can start with anything: crayons; small boxes; pictures cut from catalogues and used magazines; good old macaroni (note: these pictures are not keepers!); bark and leaves from the garden; scraps of ribbon from gifts received; even dud Cd's. So start collecting!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
She's strawberries and cream
Before strawberry season is over, and that sweet, fresh taste is just a memory, I wanted to post some photos from my sweet and bright India's first birthday party. The theme was strawberries and cream, and we had a delicious time!
Strawberries and cream outfit...finished just in time
Very tall and wobbly strawberries and cream cake
Very tall and wobbly strawberries and cream cakeSunday, January 18, 2009
GG's quilt
My youngest daughter, India, is the latest recipient of one of her great-grandmother (GG)'s awesome quilts. Though it is very lovely to look at, it's beauty comes from the unique and special way it was created just for her. It is made in earthy colours: sprout green, rust brown, and barley, just as her nature is easy going and outdoorsy. But with just a flirt of hibiscus pink and mango orange, the quilt beckons her bright and funny personality to shine! It is perfect for her and she just loves it. Thanks GG!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Community
I met my neighbour today for the first time. They have lived across the road for a year. I can't believe it's been a year...it seems like they moved in just a few months ago. That means that I've been 'planning' to go and visit and introduce myself for a year. I've been too busy for a year. I've been too tired for a year. I've been too shy for a year. If I'd visited a year ago I could have had a year of tea, or dinner parties or playdates with her and her kids. A lost opportunity (they are moving house again tomorrow!) but a lesson learned. Meet your neighbours!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
What to wear on Wednesday

Dressing up has always been a big thing in my family. My Mum has a fairly large and enviable dress up collection: 2 bedrooms with racks, boxes and shelves full of clothes and costumes, both vintage and new (my girls have fun at her house)! She spends much time researching and putting together pieces to get costumes just right and then loans them, without profit, to friends and people she has never met. It takes a lot of work but does, at least once in awhile, allow her a pause from work and home to imagine, create and be adventurous. "We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing" (Anon). Go Mum.
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