Saturday, December 31, 2011
Old Year's Resolution
I don't do New Year's resolutions. It sets me up for failure, and I'm not signing up for that.
So today I went and exercised my little hiney off. Well. I did go for a really big walk, that turned into an intermittent walk, that ousted the crankies, and the filthies, and made me come home with a sore hip but a brighter attitude.
Exercise is really good, huh?!
I have been struggling to find a place to walk around here. I don't really enjoy walking in our neighbourhood. But tonight I found an oval in our neighbourhood. I thought, yes, I will do 5 laps of this oval, and I wound up doing 10.
I got a headstart on resolutions and I like it.
Sayonara 2011. I hope 2012 is bountiful of blessings, brightness and bold new moves.
Happy New Year my beautiful friends. x
Friday, December 30, 2011
A Wee Tiny Post:: A Real Piss-take
I am not proud to tell you that twice in two weeks I have inadvertently rubbed Tiny's urine on my face.
Tiny has a wee fascination with the toilet. Of course I madly deter it, and implore that the toilet is not to be toyed with. But as with most things, Tiny ignores me.
When Tiny was particularly peeved (pun not intended) for some reason or another, she went and pee'd all over the bathroom floor. I walked in a bit later and was greeted with the pungent whiff of an old man's urinal. Oh boy. I cracked open the disinfectant and a hot mop and went to work. Moments later, I could STILL smell that unmistakeable stench. Like super strong. And I couldn't figure out where it was coming from. So I did what any normal person would do, jumped into the shower. Maybe the urine stench had been transferred to my skin?!
I got out of the shower, grabbed a towel, dried my face and OH MY GOODNESS - WEE! That Tiny had wee'd on the towel, and then it was hung up, unbeknownst I went and wiped it all over me. I quickly got back into the shower, piping hotwater and scrubbed my face like it was nobody's business.
Filth.
Today we were getting ready to go to Puss In Boots, and Tiny was again messing about in the bathroom. Last night she was mincing toilet paper in the toilet, up to her elbows in toilet water (filth). Nevertheless, she was in there, I went to check on her, she had washed her hands, her hair was a little wet, but off we went to the movies.
During Puss In Boots Tiny felt a bit scared, climbed onto my lap and I was savouring her warm little body nestled into me. I was mkaing the most of her wanting to be close to me, because that Tiny, she is so unpredictable. I was rubbing my face into her usually sweet smelling hair, and whoa. That instantly recogniseable whiff of wee. Oh man. I sat there thinking about the fact that her hair was wet, that there was water all over the bathroom floor, and foolishly I had thought she had washed her hair in the basin. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
That girl had styled her hair with the acrid and germy toilet water. Can you imagine sitting in a darkened cinema thinking about what has now been transferred onto your face, and in tune with the uber stank of wee in your baby's hair?
That girl had styled her hair with the acrid and germy toilet water. Can you imagine sitting in a darkened cinema thinking about what has now been transferred onto your face, and in tune with the uber stank of wee in your baby's hair?
Friends. It's not pretty.
It's filth.
I've once again implored that the toilet is not a play-thing, a wash-thing, or any other thing other than for wees and poos. No.
We've sanitised Tiny with a L'Occitane Lavender Bath and blitzed her hair.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
What Are You Up To?
So. Remember a couple of years ago I admitted under duress that I *gulp* like jigsaw puzzles?
Well look what Santa brought Matt and I! Caravaggio! Puzzle. Awesome sauce!
We've been hanging on the couch, reading, watching DVDs, cuddling, puzzling.
The smalls and I are heading to see Puss In Boots this afternoon. Seen it? Loved it? Do tell!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Having Consumed My Body Weight In Chocolate
Whoa!
It's the flip side of Christmas!
Did you have a good time? Was it chaos or calm?
Ours was fabulous. A very cruisy morning - with the smalls discovering what Santa brought them, and then opening a few presents at home. I do believe by about 9am the Doctor had declared that it was his "best ever Christmas". We then made our way to my sister's home where my parents are staying. So good. So, so good.
We hung out together, ate a beautiful breakfast, then bid everyone adieu and went over to Matt's mum's home. It was a lovely laidback lunch, and really, the whole day was pretty easy - for which I am so grateful.
And Boxing Day, we all shuffled off to Kazbah in Balmain. My goodness, if you've not been there, go! Your tastebuds will thank you.
How about you? How was your Christmas?
And can someone take these chocolates away from me?
As an aside, I am jeans shopping. Could be particularly bad timing given I've eaten my own body weight in chocolate.. Yowsers.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
New Year's Eve
Saturday, December 24, 2011
To splurge, or not to splurg? That is the question.
I am in LOVE with Proenza handbags, I'm sure just as much as every other Fashion savy girl out there. While doing some last minuet Christmas shopping up in Bellevue , I spotted a girl with the most beautiful Proenza shoulder bag. I’m obsessed. It’s quite sad to say I knew she was sporting, so effortlessly over her right shoulder, the exact PS1 medium suede shoulder bag in tobacco I’d been day dreaming about for well over a year now. I know this sounds quite cliché and yes, EXTREMELY ridiculous, but I am now thinking of every possible way I could twist and squeeze my bank account to come up with the funds to purchase that stupid bag that cleverly haunts me at night. I know that Proenza wouldn't just be giving me an amazingly versatile, chic, and gorgeous handbag, but it would also come with a large side of buyers remorse (not larger, super sized) Then I began to ponder how drastically my taste has changed. I used to cringe when a bag was over 300 dollars, and now I’m honestly considering buying one that is triple or quadruple that amount??? Actually,I don't know why I am surprised. I guess when you this addicted to fashion, spending money is just part of the job. Oh well.:) Excuse all of the grammar mistakes, as well as my rambling. Enjoy the pics Below of some super chic chicks with some super chic Proenza bags.
~All photos bellow text via Pintrest~
Friday, December 23, 2011
Simply beach and the Freya 'Revolution'...
With an increasing array of swimwear available to girls with curves, gone are the days of badly fitting, mix-matched bikini tops and bottoms in different sizes. Although I am a convert to cup sized swimwear, a part of me does pine for the gorgeous strapless and bandeau bikinis found on the high street. I initially resigned myself to the idea that the strapless bikini was just not engineered for the larger bust, but I soon realised that I was mistaken. On browsing Simply Beach, I was overjoyed to come across a certain Freya bikini, whose name suggested that it was the end of my strapless bikini envy...
Introducing..the Freya 'Revolution' bikini! The 'Revolution' bikini top is a versatile and chic black bandeau, which not only can be worn strapless, but also comes with adjustable and detachable straps, so that you can wear it as a halterneck too! Available in sizes 30-38 back and from cup sizes D-G, the 'Revolution' is the stylish, sexy and supportive multiway bikini that every curvy girl craves.
Although I am a 28FF and no 28 back is available in the 'Revolution' bandeau bikini (Freya please take note!), I was keen to try the 30F for size.. because, well, a gorgeous strapless multiway bikini for the larger bust is hard to come by and the 'Revolution' is a beauty! Thanks to the fantastic Simply Beach, the Freya 'Revolution' arrived quickly on my doorstep, bringing with it, thoughts of my next holiday get-away...
The Freya 'Revolution' is every bit the glamorous classic in real life, coming in 'flatter all' black, with ivory stitch detailing. Freya add a touch of girly charm with flirty frills at the centre of the cups, whilst the three black buttons give the bikini a sophisticated feel. The fabric is also slightly ruched at the centre and sides, to give the bandeau a bit more shape.
Freya know that support is key for the busty girl and the concealed underwire in the cups and side boning ensure that you feel comfortable and supported on the beach or by the pool. The 'Revolution' bikini top features a wide back clasp, to give extra security and support.
Having the option of removable shoulder straps makes this bikini a real winner. Not only does it give this bikini two 'looks', but it is also great for tanning. Whilst not everyone will feel daring enough to go strapless on the beach, the detachable straps are ideal for avoiding annoying strap marks left after sunbathing!
As someone who has never owned a strapless bikini before, I was very impressed with the shape of the 'Revolution'. Whilst some strapless bandeau bikinis can be unflattering styles that simply drape over your chest, the 'sweet heart' neckline and general cut of the 'Revolution' really compliment a larger bust, whilst not revealing too much cleavage or being low cut.
In terms of support, the 30 back did unfortunately feel a bit too loose for me, but not so loose that it was unwearable. I feel that I could happily laze by the pool in this bikini and have a splash about, but beach games and vigorous swimming would probably be off the cards. For this reason, I would really love for Freya to make their bandeau bikinis in 28 backs, as especially for a strapless, a firm under band is vital to give good support.
I was very impressed, however, with Freya's attention to detail in the 'Revolution's design. Aside from the underwire and boning, there is a plastic strip that runs along the inside cups and back band, which helps the bikini to stick to you and stay in place.
To compliment the 'Revolution' bikini top, I also received the matching bikini shorts, which boast a similar little frill and button detail along the top. The size small fit me perfectly and I like the fact that the shorts give good coverage at the back. Although they come up a bit higher than my usual 'hipster' bikini bottoms, they are very comfortable to wear - perfect for those that prefer a less skimpy look for the beach or pool.
The 'Revolution' is a great take on the strapless bandeau bikini and as always, Freya add a signature twist with their attention to detail, flattering shapes and great curve-supporting engineering! The 'Revolution' is available at a reduced price of £25.50 for the top and £16.50 for the short on Simply Beach, making it a bikini well worth snapping up for your next holiday.
In the same way that every underwear drawer needs a multiway/strapless bra, I think that every girl needs to own a multiway/strapless bikini. Versatile, stylish, comfortable and curve-friendly, the 'Revolution' seems to be a revolution by nature as well as name!
Love,
Kitty xo
A Really Great Day:: The Day Before The Night Before Christmas
Today was a cracker.
It was my first day of holidays.
We got up early, the Doctor had a haircut, we caught a ferry to Circular Quay. Then we four split up - the Doctor went with Matt to Art of the Brick, and Tiny and I headed over to Sydney Opera House for everyone's favourite dancing mouse, Angelina Ballerina.
Cracker.
Then Tiny and caught the ferry back, she had a hair cut, and we hung out together waiting for the boys to meet up with us.
I had such a blast hanging with my little-big girl, being on the ferry, chatting, so good for the soul. For both of us.
And the Doctor came back, giddy with excitement, having spent quality time with Matt, and doing something together that he really loves. LEGO.
If you have a LEGO fanatic in the house, this show is highly recommended by the Doctor. I booked tickets a couple of weeks ago, and made sure I booked the Stay & Play at the end. I figured the inspiration from the show might as well get a workout straight away!
Of course Angelina Ballerina didn't disappoint either. What a beautiful and enchanting show. Pity they sold those glowing, flashing wand-sword-things that flash in your peripherals and distract from the dancing. But besides that, really beautiful - Tiny told me it was her "BEST EVER".
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Last Christmas I Gave You My Heart
The very next day I got an inflatable Santa suit and wore it to work.
And now friends, all my colleagues have until mid-January to recover from me being dressed as Santa for the afternoon. I am on holly-days.
PS - If you are staying in the Hunter Valley, or just driving through, be sure to check out the Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Lights. Amazeballs.
And now friends, all my colleagues have until mid-January to recover from me being dressed as Santa for the afternoon. I am on holly-days.
PS - If you are staying in the Hunter Valley, or just driving through, be sure to check out the Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Lights. Amazeballs.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
An Early Christmas Present
I know you need a laugh this time of year. This is funny too. Promise. Scout's honour.
Watch It Immediately
Have you seen Shit Girls Say? If not I demand you watch it immediately. It's funny. Trust me. Stop what you're doing and watch it. Hilaire. Watch back to back episodes. PottyMouthMama wants you to watch it.
There now, don't you feel better? I have watched it repeatedly. So funny.
Also - while you're here, click here and come play on Facebook with me.
There now, don't you feel better? I have watched it repeatedly. So funny.
Also - while you're here, click here and come play on Facebook with me.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
A Little Shopping Après-ski?
The sun has finally come out in Auckland but if you are a Chanel fan and also like to ski you might consider making your way to Courchevel in the French alps. The great house has established a 'temporary boutique' in the mountain resort replete with four ceramic Madmoiselle Chanel figures, each over two metres tall, outside. Inside it is a stripped down, neutral affair with plenty of concrete, light boxes and splashes of colour. The boutique will house Karl Lagerfeld's 2011/12 Cruise collection alongside the Chanel Spring/Summer 2012 collection. So if you are in the area, you could do worse than visit the Chanel's winter wonderland in Courchevel.
Trawling Through Old Folders
I've been delighting in going through old photos on my computer. Relishing in how small the smalls were, and those chubby little cheeks. Oh MY !
Despite the advantages of digital cameras, it's a shame that I don't print more photos. I really, really love looking at old photos.
I've even, back in the day, started albums, beginning at the time Matt and I met, however, I have only gotten into the first few months of the Doctor's life. Yes. A little behind on that front.
Truth be, I haven't even done our wedding album, and we've been married over six years. Oops.
Do you do albums?
This photo was from the front page of The Daily Telegraph, obviously a few years ago - pre-Tiny, pre-PottyMouthMama. It was some story about how mothers don't spend as much quality time with their children as the dads do, as the mamas are too busy multi-tasking and juggling life.
Tangent finished.
What are you up to?
Monday, December 19, 2011
So I'll Just Document Everything
The last week has been a bit of a whirlwind, and I've got no big news. Nothing besides, Tiny turning four - which is big news to me, because she's still my baby.
But the Doctor finished Kindergarten on Friday, and that was such a bittersweet day. Proud of him - but overwhelmed. Seriously - where did that year go to, and can I get a refund? I hugged his beautiful teacher goodbye, and felt more than a pang of sadness as I did so. She has been a gentle, nurturing soul, who has led him into his first year of formal education. And so it is, Kindergarten is already over.
Today we had Tiny's Christmas concert - and again, bittersweet. Man that girl slays me. As soon as we locked eyes, she waved, so enthusiastically to me, her enthusiasm broke my little heart into a bazillion pieces. And then she sang her little heart out. Then got bored. Then put her feet up on the seat - and in my head I was saying "No Tiny, put your legs back down, no, no.." Too late. She sat there - albeit for a brief moment - flashing her knickers. One of the Mum's turned and looked at me, with that look - she knew exactly what I was thinking. Thankfully Tiny had her own epiphany and put her legs back down and fixed her skirt. For a moment I had contemplated running up the front to fix her skirt.
After some deliberating earlier this year, we've enrolled Tiny into a community preschool that's closer to home and to the Doctor's school. It was a hard decision, but I am so excited by this change, though sad to leave our KU, I have such a great feeling about the new preschool, already feel part of the community - which is a big deal for me, since I work, and I didn't feel that so much at the current place. A change is as good as a holiday, right?
Today the Doctor told me he either wants to be a DJ or a spy when he grows up.
Tiny got all the birds hanging on our Christmas tree, and first made a nest out of dropped pine needles. Then reassembled them on the tree together.
I have started wrapping our Christmas presents. But I ran out of wrapping paper. This poses a problem when wrapping presents.
And lastly, I had my eyebrows done, and since they are so dark, I thought I looked a bit Frida Kahlo-ish. So I stuck some flowers on my head and went with it.
How are you holding up? Are you all shopped out? Is it a wrap? Will you be eating for the rest of the month?
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Leather love
Skirt Nasty Gal, watch Michael Kors, flats UO, top Audry, clutch Rebecca Minkoff.
Love this leather skirt. This little number was the closest I could get to the ever so coveted zara version with out spending a fortune. While out thrifting down town, my cousin and I had to take some pictures. It was a beautiful sunny winter day, so very rare in Washington, had to document. More to come..
Office Politics
I found this somewhere, can't remember where, because my friends I have CHRISTMAS FOG BRAIN.
But I had to share it with you. Your office Christmas party may well be a distant and fuzzy memory, but just in case, here it is, your guide for your work party.
But I had to share it with you. Your office Christmas party may well be a distant and fuzzy memory, but just in case, here it is, your guide for your work party.
Christmas Gift Ideas: Tricky + Dreamy
This is the last of my inspiration for Christmas gift buying. Here are some of my favourite things that I just don't think you can go wrong with. Ho ho ho and let's rev it up moving forward to Christmas. Shall we?
Inoui scarves in a plethora of colours and designs - so soft, and so beautiful - Calico and Ivy $95 (Or check out the amazing Sophie Digard pieces - divine!)
Elke Blastodia earrings - Off the Runway $150
Cire Trudon Moroccan Mint Tea Room Spray - Kleins Perfumery $199
And that my friends, brings me to a close of my Christmas gift ideas. I am fresh out of ideas. I hope you've already finished your Christmas shopping, and if you haven't (like me) I hope this works as inspiration.
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