Something for the weekend


[video] Patrick Stewart is awesome

Lisa Congdon and her tattoos

Breakfast skilletcurried cauliflower & quinoa salad | more cauliflower ideas

Liberty washi tape!

How I want my daughter to look — truth from Kate

[video] Sad cat diary

The internet IS real life

Have you seen Denise’s beautiful new course, Soulsigh?

I’ve never really been that bothered about make up — I wear it but I only have a few products. But since I discovered Lisa Eldridge’s videos I’m tempted to try a few new ideas, just for fun. (loved this especially, and this for mature skin) Treated myself to an Origins blusher yesterday and it really does make me look… healthier :)

Carrie fashion flashback

32 reasons why Robert Downey Jr is the most perfect man in the universe (I concur)

And finally, my first and dearest ecourse baby, Unravelling, is now open for registration. The summer session starts on July 8th and it’s likely this will be the penultimate time I run the course as I’m cooking up something new for 2014. I’ll share more about that as soon as I hammer out the details, so for now, let’s do some summer unravelling! xo

Things I want to remember


Our blondie bear is a real little chatterbox. I’ve lost count of all his words — he talks in sentences now! Once in a while he’ll say something in such a sophisticated way I just stare at him, wondering who this teenager is. His daddy says “oh em gee” a lot ( in jest, you understand) — Noah’s version is “oh eye jim” which he says emphatically and often. His pronunciation is becoming faultless for so many words, though there are still a few I hope he gets ‘wrong’ forever:

fallahs — flowers
butter fallahs — buttercups
mingos — flamingoes
atchalen — actually


Auntie knocked it out the park with the Rapunzel and Eugene dolls (Noah: Punzel and Nugene). We spent a very happy Saturday afternoon taking their clothes off and putting them back on again, ooh, about 50 times. Then we put Tangled on the DVD player and acted out half the film — it was EPIC, let me tell you. Later that evening I had the rare honour of reading him his bedtime story (no mummy or daddy allowed in the room!) I lay next to him on his big boy bed (he has a big boy bed now!) and read Room on the Broom while he finished his milk and drifted off. Then I tucked him in and tiptoed out the room, my swelling heart trying to escape out of my chest.


Sunday morning we went to see the most delightful children’s theatre, and played with the water hose in the garden all afternoon. We made a miniature garden (his mummy’s brilliant idea) and ate our dinner on the trampoline (Noah: jumpoline). Punzel and Nugene joined him in the bath at bathtime (of course) and there were a few dramatic tears at bedtime, but cuddles with mummy sorted that out…


On Monday morning we watched his current favourite music video (Feist’s 1234) then headed out in the car to Bristol Zoo (Noah: zoon). We saw monkeys and lion cubs and butterflies and lots of insects. He found the dinosaurs a bit scary at first, but quickly overcame this when we explained they were ‘pretend’, though they were animatronic models and pretty convincing!

Later we were in John Lewis stocking up on a few essentials when he looked up at me and said ‘Susie, I need a wee’ (our little man has been potty-trained for a while now and only wears nappies at night) so we hotfooted it to the nearest mother-and-baby room, luckily only a few feet away. It had a normal-sized toilet and despite Noah wanting to do a ‘standing-up wee’ I said it would be better to sit down, so I lifted him up onto the seat and he put his little arms around my neck for balance. ‘I’m going to do a poo,’ he declared breathlessly, so I said okay, and then he whisphered ‘I love you’ into my ear. It was the sweetest, most comical, spontaneously brilliant moment ever, me crouched in front of the toilet, holding on to him while he pooed and declared his love. Did i mention comical?

On the way home we stopped off at a supermarket to pick up dinner. While his mummy shopped we waited in the car singly along to his three favourite songs* VERY loudly (he knew all the words… like, all of them) and I made him scream with laughter at the silly shenanigans of a parrot hand puppet. Later, at bedtime, I curled up on the end of his bed and listened as his mummy read him a story our grandmother used to read to us as little girls. As the past met the future there were definitely angels dancing in the room that night.

He’s starting to get a handle on the concept of time, though it’s still hard to explain that even though I have to leave I’ll see him again soon. He knows what ‘missing someone’ means and says it a lot. I wish I lived closer and visit as often as I can, but it’s still hard. But he knows I love him as big as the sky, and I know he loves me, and when we’re together we have the best time. He’s my tiny little 3-year-old best friend, he really is.

* Bounce feat. Kelis by Calvin Harris
We are never ever getting back together by Taylor Swift
When will my life begin? by Mandy Moore

And the winners are!


Well now, this has been so much fun! I knew we were a community of bookworms, but now I have the proof :) There’s been such wonderful energy and enthusiasm in the comments of the giveaway post, it’s been a joy to read through them every day.

Books really are great, aren’t they? The fact that you guys remember your favourites so lovingly from childhood makes my heart dance. My sister and I fully intend to nuture the love of books in my nephew so thank you so much for adding to our must-read-to-him list!

So with that all said, here are the winners of the Big Book Giveaway!

The BOOKBOMB winner is Abby Coffell

Taking Flight by Kelly Rae Roberts goes to Tina Presley

Cultivating Your Creative Life by Alena Hennessy goes to Louise Gale

Creative Thursday by Marisa Anne goes to Kelly at Sweet Blue Sky

The Declaration of You by Jessica Swift & Michelle Ward goes to Deni Moore

The Fire Starter Sessions by Danielle LaPorte goes to Hilari Marshall

The Right-Brain Business Plan by Jennifer Lee goes to Dawn Tappen

Brave Intuitive Painting by Flora Bowley goes to Sue Koepnick

Daring Adventures in Paint by Mati Rose McDonough goes to Joanna Meriwether

Photo Craft by Susan Tuttle & Christy Hydeck goes to Katie Mattson

Decorate Workshop by Holly Becker goes to Fiona Theodoredis

Zen Under Fire by Marianne Elliott goes to Amy Simpson

Crazy Sexy Kitchen by Kris Carr goes to Brandalyn

Inner Excavation by Liz Lamoreux goes to Zoe B

The Life Organiser by Jennifer Louden goes to Alanna Jane

Desire to Inspire by Christine Mason Miller goes to Amy Bogue

The Beauty of Different by Karen Walrond goes to lisa T.

A Field Guide to Now by Christina Rosalie goes to Millie Thomas

Your Other Names by Tara Mohr goes to Cindi Summerlin

This I Know by Yours Truly goes to Karen Poremski

My Heart Wanders by Pia Jane Bijkerk goes to Becki

Life is a Verb by Patti Digh goes to Sherry L Gaboury

Instant Love by Jen Altman, Amanda Gilligan and Yours Truly goes to Sharon Wharton

The Creative Entrepreneur by Lisa Sonora Beam goes to Shaina Longstreet

You Can Buy Happiness (and it’s Cheap) by Tammy Strobel goes to Barb g

The Inside of Out by Jena Strong goes to Sharon Palac

Photographing Your Children by Jen Altman goes to Michelle Cooley

Loves, expect an email from me within the next 48 hours xxx

Something for the weekend

Eight things I learned from 50 naked people (via Jenn)

App Camp for Girls

Tomato + peach salad | mung bean hummus | the perfect smoothie formula

This poem is not a personal poem — truth from Mati Rose

38 Anthropologie hacks

UK peeps: this non-dairy ice cream is to die for

MaryBeth has opened up her Wild Alchemy spots for this month! (I had a tarot reading last week and it was beautiful)

How to break through your creative block

Loved this podcast about journalling from Tammy – she talks about how she uses her Creative Dream Journal

Drooling over this iPhone case | new VSCO Cam app

So much goodness in the Oh, Hello Friend shop

I (virtually) ventured outside the hermitage this week to share Voice Notes with Abby and a Tap-In Q&A with Susan

And finally, we’ve added THREE FIVE more books to the Big Book Giveaway! I’ve been loving reading all your favourite childhood books (did you figure out my cunning plan? I’m making a list of books for my nephew :)