Wonderful news! We welcomed little Beatrix Amelie into the world on Thursday June 5th 2008 at 5.52am. Everyone is doing well and enjoying the most amazing experience ever! More to come...
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
New Arrival
Wonderful news! We welcomed little Beatrix Amelie into the world on Thursday June 5th 2008 at 5.52am. Everyone is doing well and enjoying the most amazing experience ever! More to come...
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Still waiting
No change.... Went to the doctor yesterday and had the baby's heartrate monitored, all is well but no movement yet. We are hoping it decides to make an appearance before the weekend. In the meantime its more kicking back and relaxing for me. The other member of our family, Larry, has gone to the groomers today for his regular haircut. Our little boy is starting to have issues seeing past all that curly hair. Fingers crossed they don't make him look like too silly. It's very quiet in the house without my bear following me around!
Monday, June 02, 2008
Not long now?
I had a very uncomfortable evening last night. Just before 11pm I started having stomach craps that ended with me on the loo with a bucket, Yuk! I think it may be a sign of pre-labour but only time will tell. Going to take it easy today, rest up and see what the day brings...
Sunday, June 01, 2008
A stack 'O' Babies...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
38 weeks
38 weeks, 4 days and counting down! A lot has changed in the past year and the biggest change has been in my belly. We are playing the waiting game for the new addition to our family to arrive. In the meantime I thought I would revisit my blog, so here I am.
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Waiting game
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
A quick look back
Its been a while coming but here I am at the new google bogger login and it seems a lot has past in between. Not to focus on details but to forge ahead I will provide a quick recap.
Christmas
New Year
Summer
Japan
Kyoto
Snowboarding in Neisko
Tokyo
Sushi
Home
Work
Sun
Sleep
House settlement (YAH!!!)
Celebration
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Headache
Headache
Work
Oh my goodness what have we done
Renovations
HUGE holes in floor
Even BIGGER holes in floor
All good
Hot
Humid
Sticky
Now
Sweaty
Sleepy
And now we can begin.....
Christmas
New Year
Summer
Japan
Kyoto
Snowboarding in Neisko
Tokyo
Sushi
Home
Work
Sun
Sleep
House settlement (YAH!!!)
Celebration
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Champagne
Headache
Headache
Work
Oh my goodness what have we done
Renovations
HUGE holes in floor
Even BIGGER holes in floor
All good
Hot
Humid
Sticky
Now
Sweaty
Sleepy
And now we can begin.....
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
The Pink Palace
its time. I'm back. Its been a busy couple of months, I deserted my blog due to a number of freelance jobs that had began to take over my life. I am pleased to say I have finally finished one of the most tiresome jobs I have ever completed. During my blogging absence I have also been coming to terms with the loss of my beautiful budgie noodle, it still makes me sad to think he is no longer here.
One thing that has happened in the past few weeks that definitely brings a smile to my face is our new home, the pink palace! Disco and I brought a gorgeous Spanish mission style house we can now officially call home. It will be such a joy to have room to move, a garden and perhaps even a studio for little ole me.
One thing that has happened in the past few weeks that definitely brings a smile to my face is our new home, the pink palace! Disco and I brought a gorgeous Spanish mission style house we can now officially call home. It will be such a joy to have room to move, a garden and perhaps even a studio for little ole me.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Noodle- farewell my little one

Yesterday I lost my beloved pet budgie noodle. He passed away during the night after a sudden illness. He was my good friend and will be missed dearly. Noodle was a very special part of our little family for close to 8 years and provided an endless supply of joy to myself and my husband. He really was a wonderful pet I still can't believe he is gone. Andrew often said I loved Noodle more than him and although this is not true he was loved immensely. I will miss him and all his cute antics, low flying across the room, singing his little songs, his little birdie cuddles & kisses, keeping me company while I work, chasing his little bird friend across the kitchen bench, pooping everywhere, eating any and every bit of paper, talking to the hairdryer, the toaster, the kettle, spoons, walls, lamps, anything really, he was such a chatty happy little fellow and always a loving friend.
When tomorrow starts without me,
and I'm not there to see,
the sun will rise and find your eyes,
all filled with tears for me.
I know how much you loved me,
as much as I loved you.
And each time you think of me
I know you'll miss me too.
But when tomorrow starts without me,
please try to understand,
an angel came and called my name
and I stepped up on her hand.
She said my place was ready
in bird heaven far above,
but that I'd have to leave behind
all those I dearly love.
If I could relive yesterday
even for a little while,
I'd fly over and kiss you
just to see you smile.
So when tomorrow starts without me
don't think we're far apart,
for every time you think of me
I'm right there in your heart.
Thankyou Daz for this beautiful poem.
Monday, October 09, 2006
a bloody long way
I have left my bloggin boots under the bed for the last few weeks and its time to drag them out again. A group of friends and I achieved a small milestone yesterday and completed out first half marathon. Congrats to all who ran! It was definitely a tough 21.1kms for me and although at the 15km mark I remember thinking I would never do this again I am fairly positive I will start training for another event soon. I guess I must be a glutton for punishment, blisters and sore legs!
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
little red
Friday, September 08, 2006
a perfect match - day 7
ok I am completely over my 7 day flower blog challenge. Its been hard to think of spring when the sky is the color of concrete, pah to that! Today's image is from my favourite shirt dress that I brought in Byron Bay. A pattern of flowers, fruits, cherry blossoms and brightly coloured shapes that matches a bag my mum made from vintage silk kimonos I brought in Tokyo :)
Thursday, September 07, 2006
flowers, flowers, flowers - day 6
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
a flower - part 5
ok so this is not my best effort but here it is. ..Today's flower for my blog challenge, an oil pastel drawing that is actually a small part of a larger piece I did a long way back.

The only other thing on my mind is this damn weather... I sound like a broken record but what happened to spring? Lucky I didn't put the electric blanket away!

The only other thing on my mind is this damn weather... I sound like a broken record but what happened to spring? Lucky I didn't put the electric blanket away!
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
roses are red
Monday, September 04, 2006
illustration friday - safe

Betsy the pug felt safe in the paws of her top dog acrobat troop and she just loved her new pink leotard with matching floral fur piece.
This weeks illo friday theme was safe, not sure I would feel quite so safe in this situation but then I am not a circus pug! I even managed to get my silly flower blog challenge into the illo.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Gus TV
Today slipped back into winter again, which is not surprising in Melbourne, ho hum. Not to let the cold weather get me down I ventured out with some friends to ACMI at Federation square and checked out the TV50 exhibition.

A look at the past 50 years in Australian television, complete with the largest tv screen gallery, classic clips, and memorabilia. How could we forget classic Australian TV such as Skippy the bush kangaroo, Perfect Match and one of my childhood fav’s Mr Squiggle. Mr Squiggle was a long running children's program on the abc that had a number of wonderful characters including a grumpy talking blackboard who was often heard mumbling “Hu-rry u-p, hu-rry u-p"”, Bill Steamshovel who told silly jokes, Gus the snail and of course Mr Squiggle. The main character, Mr Squiggle, lived on the moon and visited his friends in his flying rocket (named Rocket). He used his pencil nose to turn viewers squiggles into drawings, the man behind Mr Squiggle drew via the puppet strings upside down. Now I didnt do this upside down but I did make an illo of Gus the snail with his little TV and flower pot on top. An image for a grey gloomy spring day that would have been perfect for lazing in front of a tv or two! This wall of tvs adds a whole new meaning to 57 channels and nothing's on.

As a quick side note last night we ate at the Schoolhouse café in Brighton, a fantastic new venue that I shall be visiting on a regular basis. If your ever in the area stop in for a coffee, meal or a drink at this funky bar/restaurant.

A look at the past 50 years in Australian television, complete with the largest tv screen gallery, classic clips, and memorabilia. How could we forget classic Australian TV such as Skippy the bush kangaroo, Perfect Match and one of my childhood fav’s Mr Squiggle. Mr Squiggle was a long running children's program on the abc that had a number of wonderful characters including a grumpy talking blackboard who was often heard mumbling “Hu-rry u-p, hu-rry u-p"”, Bill Steamshovel who told silly jokes, Gus the snail and of course Mr Squiggle. The main character, Mr Squiggle, lived on the moon and visited his friends in his flying rocket (named Rocket). He used his pencil nose to turn viewers squiggles into drawings, the man behind Mr Squiggle drew via the puppet strings upside down. Now I didnt do this upside down but I did make an illo of Gus the snail with his little TV and flower pot on top. An image for a grey gloomy spring day that would have been perfect for lazing in front of a tv or two! This wall of tvs adds a whole new meaning to 57 channels and nothing's on.

As a quick side note last night we ate at the Schoolhouse café in Brighton, a fantastic new venue that I shall be visiting on a regular basis. If your ever in the area stop in for a coffee, meal or a drink at this funky bar/restaurant.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
hello spring
Spring has most definitely sprung. To mark the new season I have decided to change my blog address, the initial name was chosen from a birthday card I received with a delicious poem by Edward Monkton, My Chocolate Kingdom. Many of you may have seen his work, I love the whimsical non nonsensical nature of his poems and line drawings. I recently gave my hubby a little book of love notes by Edward Monkton. Here is one my favourites from the book.
” I Love, Respect, Cherish and Admire you for being the FREE and BEAUTIFUL and WONDERFUL Human Being that your are *... *except for when you’re being REALLY ANNOYING”.
Edward Monkton
Anyway, it seemed fitting for my blog to have a new name, so from now on it will be mi and mu.
” I Love, Respect, Cherish and Admire you for being the FREE and BEAUTIFUL and WONDERFUL Human Being that your are *... *except for when you’re being REALLY ANNOYING”.
Edward Monkton
Anyway, it seemed fitting for my blog to have a new name, so from now on it will be mi and mu.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
ta ta winter
Today is the last day of winter and what a beautiful gorgeous day it is. I know that spring is nearly here because not only is the sun shining over the city but I feel like I have a ton of dust in my eyes. It has felt like such a long cold winter it is relief to see the end in sight. I swear it started getting cold back in April and although we havent had much rain there has been many a day when your winter woollies & then some where needed. To send off the cold weather here is a list of my favourite winter things.
hot chocolate woolly socks cuddles rain on the roof snow crisp winter night air polka dot umbrellas long coats sticky date pudding beanies | big breakfast scarfs soup big fluffy towels hot showers sunday dvds electric blankets doonas ugg boots |
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
adam and eve
Its been a while since my last blog. I was a bad girl over the weekend. A girls lunch turned into a very late night out at eve nightclub in South Melbourne. It is definitely harder to get over a night out as you get older (just don't tell anyone I am getting older). It was a fun night with lots of dancing and general club chit chat. Katie Underwood performed a few songs which added a nice interlude to the evening. I have had my fill of clubs, vodka and smoke for another few months but it was worth the sore head and tiredness.
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