Sunday, 28 August 2011

Midnight madness

I feel privileged that I have been asked by my sister-in-law Louise to do a guest Blog for the gorgeous
'Tiara Heaven' Blog site.

Louise and I did the Midnight Walk for the Weldmar Hospice last week. I wanted to do something this charity as they looked after my wonderful Nan before she died.

We arrived to find around a thousand women wearing blue t-shirts with Midnight Walk printed across their chests and pink fluffy halos that were frantically flashing multicoloured lights. An energetic woman attempted to warm up the crowds and then there was a brave performance from a scantily clad Bollywood dancer.


At midnight we marched together along the seafront and I felt the power of the solidarity of women fighting for a worthy cause. My husband has done the male version a couple of times but it never seems to be as popular. People outside the pubs stood outside and cheered. Cars beeped their horns in encouragement. The atmosphere was fantastic.

On the return journey like many others I removed my weighty luminous headgear. Perhaps 'Tiara Heaven' should make the headdresses next year as I was able to wear the beautiful tiara that I wore on my wedding day in comfort all day and night!


Thank you Louise for accompanying me on an amazing experience and thanks once again for making my wonderful tiara that I really enjoyed wearing!

Friday, 19 August 2011

Why Blog?

Someone asked me today, "What is that thing you're doing? It's a bit strange isn't it!" whilst referring to my Blog. I have put my Blog address on facebook for people who know me to take a look if they want to and some of them are new to this strange Blogging lark!

So, the basics...

Blog comes from the two words 'web log' blended together.

Basically it's an online journal. Some people use it to write about what they've been up to or express themselves and others to promote their business or creative projects. (Some people can make money from it!)

I guess I'm somewhere in between.

I have kept a diary off and on for over 30 years and I like to learn so I'm combining the two in an experimental way. I'm giving it a go. I'm having fun.

So if you don't like it don't worry about it. There are many other blogs that are beautiful, fun or focus on different ideas. It was estimated that there were over 450 million English speaking Blogs in 2009 so maybe there's one that you will like somewhere!

But if you do like it. Great. Thanks. I appreciate it hugely.



20 little parcels of sunshine


Luke and I planted the seeds that made this
 As I was doing the washing up I got to thinking about little things that make me smile such as a good quality pair of washing up gloves that are too big for me!

I remembered the time my husband said his life would be perfect if he had a new pair of socks and grapefruit for breakfast every morning. I decided to make his life happier for a while and bought him a month's supply of both. The reality was that our house became covered in the fluff from the socks and he went off grapefruit for quite a while!


There are many things that make me happy such as feeling healthy and spending time with family and friends who make me feel alive but there are many little things that brighten my day. I know these little things are not life changing and if we had them all the time I'd forget to notice them but a list (no particular order) of some of the things that make me smile are...


1. Friendly morning dreams after a good nights sleep
2. Crisp new five pound notes from the cash point (Thank you to the return of the fiver Lodmoor cashpoint!)
3. Singing with a group of friends (a sign of a good night)
4. Joyful running (watching or doing) 
5. My car interior being clean (At least I have some chance of it remaining that way for a short while)
Succulent Wild Woman6. Pink iced buns in a bakery window
7. When I get something in my house organised
8. Stripey socks
9. Putting my feet in the sea
10. Digging holes in the sand - Reminds me of lovely Woolacombe summers
11. Growing something large from a small seed
12. Strong female leads in books and films
13. Eating outdoors in the sun
14. Concocting fruit smoothies
15. Self help/feel good books

Pride and Prejudice (Restored Edition)16. Warm friendly people that are comfortable in themselves
17. Brand new stationery - Preferably pretty, pink or both
18. Genuine hugs
19. Carefree dancing
20. Thinking of things that make me happy

What are the little things that make you a little happier? (If suitable for public, please comment!)

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Carnival time




It was carnival day in Weymouth yesterday and I was looking forward to seeing the planes and fireworks with my son Luke.
As often when I make plans things didn't quite work out the way I expected...

Although he did glance at the red arrows especially on their impressive entrance which made us all jump, he was more interested in the little train!

He built sandcastles and jumped in the sand despite the surrounding crowds (must admit I felt a lot less stressed when I joined in!) and then when we returned in the evening we couln't walk past the carousel without a ride.

Not quite what I expected but still quite fun.

   

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Celebration!

Potty (Leslie Patricelli board books)It is fair to say that before entering this stage of motherhood I could not grasp the wonder that my child could give by showing me his first poo and wee on the potty - but there it was...a miracle!

It's been a tricky road that led to this point but a blue potty that my Mum found in her loft rather than the pristine white ones I had bought and plenty of stickers to decorate the potty and to put on Luke for his achievements seem to have done the trick! (Not forgetting the scary business of letting him wander around without a nappy: we were both astonished at how my foot got wet!)


Anyway I am aware that I have just taken a route that has led me to a mountain, but for now...

a moment of joy!!

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Mocking the moccasins

After a lovely jumbly evening of adult conversation, home baked pizza and beautiful live piano music provided at my sister-in-law's house we resorted to the usual childish banter fueled by alcohol or lack of sleep.

At the end of the evening I wish I had my camera with me. My brother-in-law sat in a low atmospheric light, mounted guitars and other instruments behind him. He looked like a cool, modern man verging on the look of a rock star; an impressive portrait in itself. What really struck me was that he was wearing...moccasins!
(Ha- sorry Ian!)

Minnetonka Moccasin Men's Venetian Slippers-Size 9Apart from the funny name of the things and the fact that they are the preferred indoor footwear of my parents, I was intrigued why a person with generally pretty good taste might choose to wear them!

After a discussion I can see that they are comfortable on a hard wooden floors (us ladies were after all wearing comfy boot slippers) and they do have good hard wearing soles that can be worn for the occasional trip outside so actually a practical choice.

My husband wears flip flops or indoor trainers but neither are as comfy.

So the question is 'Why not?!'

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Me time?

Strangely creative!
It's late and I should be in bed but I wanted a little 'me time' before I shut my eyes. I feel the need for a little creativity and thought writing a post on my blog might help...

In the above photo Luke was organising frozen food boxes in a row with his cereal before looking at it from a new perspective! Creative, OCD or plain crazy? I'm not sure but it amused me.

Very typical - I am alone for a few minutes and just end up discussing my son!

I will take Luke's lead and see if I can view things from an unusual perspective...

Friday, 5 August 2011

Steam and sand


Luke on Weymouth beach.

I usually take the photos!


Had a great family day out in Swanage.

Luke loved the steam trains.

The broody looking sky was spectacular.
A beautiful day but tired now!! 

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Grockles



 





Joined the Grockles (local word for tourists!) out at Portland Bill.

We enjoyed ice creams and delicious cream scones from 'The Lobster Pot' - the best I've tasted anywhere. Exploring the rock pools brought back lovely childhood memories.

Monday, 1 August 2011

Thank you Jen!

The lovely Jen!
I am glad to return to blogging after quite a break.

My lovely son Luke got rather curious about my old camera and used his often effective method of getting batteries from it; he threw it on the floor! Unfortunately it sits lifeless with its lens extended.

Thanks to our wonderful friend Jen, I have a long term loan of her spare camera and am once again inspired to join the blogging world!

Thank you Jen x

Thank you to  both Jen and Nikki for a lovely weekend in Portsmouth






Matt and Luke exploring Portsmouth