Tuesday 19 February 2013

mummy, daddy days


Often in our house when it comes to the weekend and it all depends on what kind of week it has been, we devote the weekend to 'whatever mummy wants to do' or daddy. Now this isn't a time to go solo on a day trip or spa day, however nice that would be, these have to be family orientated as this time is precious and the kids love family weekend time. It has to factor in with walking the dog as he is a responsibility and we want to keep him in his prime like a gundog should be by giving him good exercise. Other dog owners are amazed at how good looking he is for his age (and I am talking about the dog, not Mr P) ((although Mr P you are equally as good looking for your age too)).
Although very occasionally I do get a lay in, I usually get up with the kids and we have 'cuddles on the sofa' drinking tea (milk for kiddies) with a blanket over us watching tv, slowly waking up and I don't mind it one bit.
 By the time we are organised, have had lunch, fed jellybean to keep him happy and pip have a nap (phew) it is around 2 anyway so if mummy wants to pop round the shops, especially on a Sunday, Mr p won't have to traps after me for very long. I think that he secretly has a pep talk with the kids, timing explosive poos for when I'm ready to go or hunting after puppy that has been on my bag all along.
I always think that I would like a little longer to look round, but in reality I've been there done that and kiddies just don't add to the equation they get bored and restless and who can blame them really? I would just be looking at things I can't afford and would like to but I come away thinking 'actually a cashmere coat or beautifully tailored trousers are not in my lifestyle right now with two young kiddos and a mucky dog' when it’s time to stop crawling on my hands and knees playing and wrestling with them, then I can contemplate them, until then I'll don my jeans and wellies and splash in muddy puddles!
Nowadays I always have a list and general plan so whizz around knowing what I am looking for. Mr P hates shopping because a) he is a man and b) I don't always get something which frustrates him but he doesn't get that if I think it is too much or bad quality I won't be happy with it but that is just me! I have a real appreciation for old things and not because they are 'fashionably vintage' they are made to last unlike the plastic tat that gives up the go 2 months after your warranty has run out and you cannot get the plastic casing off to try to fix it so a replacement is bought begrudgingly. Is it weird that I ask to come along to the tip and then go and look for a 'treasure' to repurpose? That is me, I love a bargain or a bit of furniture to 'do up' however my recent love is ikea they have so much furniture to personalise and I must admit for my kids it is a godsend. Admitting it or not, I think Mr P secretly likes ikea too as he always ends up buying a cuddly toy for pip!  N

Saturday 2 February 2013

From here to maternity


After having my second child it’s pretty certain there will be no more. As I stood at my wardrobe looking in to find something to wear a few things became clear to me, I needed to get some wardrobe essentials; some classic multifunctional pieces and I needed to get rid of my maternity clothes. I have had a real hard time of 'letting go' the fact that that pregnancy/ maternity experience won't happen again, after all I am not yet 30. I know I don't want any more kids, the doctor has said to me it would be likely for a difficult birth again and I don't want that experience, it is just this mental thing that doesn't sit quite right. Maybe it’s just about turning 30, a crisis of some sort I don't know. It is better this way, I will still be around babies from sisters and friends but I can give them back and have a good night’s sleep too!
Now to get back to the wardrobe, I needed to find or decide on a style, a look that would carry me through day to day but I could also comfortably dress up. I practically live in denim so I want to get some tailored trousers trouble is I may have to make them which doesn't worry me, I just have to find the pattern and fabric (very fussy I'm afraid) as I am short I usually have to take up trousers and I'm an awkward between size so rarely things fit me just right.
I want to find my signature style and I don't think that slummy mummy will fit the bill, so I am making it my mission to find some fabulous clothes, some vintage, some handmade, some new and some second hand and we will see what we come up with.
fit to burst!
Thanks for taking the time to read, love N