Balmain flowers
Some random photos from the weekend...
We scored some baby-sitting on friday night so Steve and I spent a few hours wandering the city. On saturday we drove to Newcastle for a birthday party at a nature reserve - hence the koalas. The koala babies were so adorable, curled up asleep! The cute little insect was hiding in the mint my Mum was chopping up to make mint sauce.
My baby Ethan has had three teeth break through today, so he is not his usual chirpy self, poor little man.


My baby Ethan has had three teeth break through today, so he is not his usual chirpy self, poor little man.
Motherhood
I completely enjoy being a mother. I am rewarded every day with Ethan's smiles and laughter! He has lots of energy and curiosity and is so friendly with everyone, even with strangers. I think there is a little of my beloved Nan in him. She used to chat with anyone she met, just like Ethan does now in his own baby talk. Nan passed away last year when I was pregnant with Ethan so she never got to meet him, not even as a bump.
I notified my work that I would not be returning. I have mixed feelings about that, but for the most part I am very happy. If I did go back to work I would feel such a pang everyday leaving Ethan in the care of someone else.
Our days are becoming very full. Monday is playgroup in the morning and my pilates class in the afternoon. Tuesday is mother's group in the afternoon. Wednesday morning we have Ethan's swimming class. Friday is storytime at the library. Add to that caring for Ethan, with breastfeeds, solid meals, naps, changing, play and all the chores. And of course other fun stuff like catching up with friends.
More flowers in Mum's Garden
Inspired by these
I love these ideas for interiors. They are some other examples from my "Interiors" scrapbook. The bedroom is from Living Etc a UK magazine. Some day I want to make a rough style patchwork quilt for our bedroom similar to this design. I'm collecting fabric from old moth eaten kimonos and an old quilt cover that I love. It will be in deep blue, purple and lilac tones.

The coffee table image is from a Home Beautiful magazine. The silk fabric is a remnant from the silk lampshade I got made for a lamp in our living room. The lamp I had saved from being trashed at work, it was perfectly good apart from the broken
lampshade.
The coffee table image is from a Home Beautiful magazine. The silk fabric is a remnant from the silk lampshade I got made for a lamp in our living room. The lamp I had saved from being trashed at work, it was perfectly good apart from the broken
lampshade.
In our garden
The block of units we are living in has some beautiful gum trees, a jacaranda tree and some paperbarks out the front. There is also a hodge podge of flowers and plants that many residents have added over the years. I kinda love the garden, it brightens my day. Here are some beautiful flowers in bloom right now.
I'm in heaven..
Mum's Orchid
Retrospective
Some photos because I'm missing Perth. I love this area in our old stomping grounds of North Perth, Mount Hawthorn and Leederville.
Milkd cafe was cozy and in walking distance from home.

On my walks I loved to look at the colourful glass vases in this antique shop window.

I bought some of my favourite clothes in this fun shop in Oxford Street, Leederville. It has a CD shop at the front and fashion and gifts in the back. Karen Cheng has a blog post about this area and it's shopping if you are interested.

I love the window designs on this office for Little Design Horse.

I always loved to see this old stone house on Angove Street and thought it deserved a prettier garden.

The junk house has some charm to it.

This treehouse would have been heaven to me as a child! The garden was littered with toys, rope swings and palm fronds, I could imagine children playing pirates here.

This old Auto Electronics place was around the corner from our home. The faded old car was a permanent fixture as was the old man that runs the place.
Milkd cafe was cozy and in walking distance from home.
On my walks I loved to look at the colourful glass vases in this antique shop window.
I bought some of my favourite clothes in this fun shop in Oxford Street, Leederville. It has a CD shop at the front and fashion and gifts in the back. Karen Cheng has a blog post about this area and it's shopping if you are interested.
I love the window designs on this office for Little Design Horse.
I always loved to see this old stone house on Angove Street and thought it deserved a prettier garden.
The junk house has some charm to it.
This treehouse would have been heaven to me as a child! The garden was littered with toys, rope swings and palm fronds, I could imagine children playing pirates here.
This old Auto Electronics place was around the corner from our home. The faded old car was a permanent fixture as was the old man that runs the place.