Tuesday 26 February 2013

Kids Style (a warm welcome)


So i'm a little bit excited to announce a new addition to Lil Mumsy blog.  The aim is to kick it off in the next few weeks.  "Kids Style" will be the name of the new section which will feature different, collaborative and interesting styles dressed up by children under 12 (most probably my own, for convenience sake).

It'll be a collaboration between myself and Sami Lorking-Tanner, whose photography, i'll admit, I have a huge crush on.  As a team, i'll be directing and styling while she takes all the photos and makes them perfect! Shall be interesting...you know what they say, "never work with dogs or children"..oops.

So i've got my fashionista hat on and am working to inspire Mumma's with a whole lot of ways to dress up their kids.  With winter coming, we'll have a lot more fun..no more nudy bums!  This launching pad will be all about vests & scarves, socks & sneakers - made to look rad by a bunch of very trendy children.  Woot woot! Can't wait.

Keep an eye out for 'Kids Style', it's coming reeeaal soon... 


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Sunday 17 February 2013

Gabe's 'Dr Seuss' 2nd Birthday

I didn't get around to posting these sooner but here are the photographs from Gabe's 2nd birthday party. I themed it 'Dr.Seuss' since Gabe was all about the Dr.Seuss books at the time. He LOVED 'The Cat in the Hat', so I made sure we had a massive wall feature of him, along with a whole heap of balloons which I knew would be a hit amongst a party full of 2-year-old's. I got a lot of my inspiration from different blogs and pinterest accounts, took some other ideas off Etsy and managed to pick up some decorations and things from the Dr.Seuss website which made it easy. The rest of it I just thought up and put together the morning of the party - Funny that, how you always manage to come up with your best ideas under pressure...















Photographer: Hemma Kearney

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Thursday 14 February 2013

The Brown's Patch



The addition of a small, quaint vegetable patch built to one side of the Brown's backyard brings to life a space that could easily have been, nothing special.  But this is special and was designed & called upon by creative Mumma and kids clothing designer, Mrs Kobi Brown.

I'm in love with her simple, creative yet cost-effective style.  She nails it, quite literally, every time. Kobi's a do-er, she gets things done. She just does, she's one of those super mums who seems to manage it all..and some.


Kobi designed this gorgeous little garden to house a combination of vegetables including corn, cucumber, beans, strawberries and spinach.  She only has one regret, "I probably over did it, too many fruits and veggies for such a small patch..atleast i'll know for next time." To me it didn't seem over done at all. It was pretty perfect actually but I guess Kobi thought it needed to be more spaced out, because the garden has grown bigger than she expected and will obviously continue to grow.

The frame of the vegetable garden was built by a friend of the Brown's who put it together by using recycled wood.  They went for a sort of 'zig zag' design which you can tell from the photographs.  There wasn't really any reason for this, Kobi decided on it because it looked like more fun than the straight up and down look.  Clearly it did the job since all the veggies seem to be thriving!


Beautiful, two-year-old, Harvi Brown, Kobi's daughter introduced us to her little garden before grabbing a huge cucumber from the front of the patch.  They've already got corn, spinach and cucumbers ready to be eaten and it's only been in action a couple of months.  


Young Harvi's loving her little veggie garden and as Kobi said, "she really likes it, I think it's given her a sense of responsibility which has definitely been a good thing."  Harvi even has her own job, watering the garden, which from what I could tell, she was pretty good at! Kobi laughs as she tells us, "Harvi almost loves it too much.  She never wants to stop watering so i'll often have to intervene before she ends up drowning the whole thing."


Gardens for children are a good learning tool, I think.  Because although they may not fully understand what's going on, they're able to process the growth and development of their own mini project.  They have a job and they come to realise that when the job is done, they'll be rewarded...with fresh, homemade fruits and vegetables that they can chow down on.  It doesn't take much to teach a child what their little hands are capable of.




Photographer: Sami Lorking-Tanner


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Monday 11 February 2013

True love


 No posts since my son arrived, I apologise.  I've been run off my feet physically and emotionally - not in a bad way. Actually i've been in a bit of a dream state and have felt slightly out of it for the last few months(thank you baby Milo for your love of food and constant, through the night, NEED to feed). Alright, i'm being a bit unfair, he's getting a whole lot better.  Hence, the reason i'm able to structure a sentence and attempt to piece together a blog post.

I feel like I haven't really stopped since Milo was born (cooking, cleaning, feeding, changing..the list goes on). The last few months have been a huge challenge.  I sometimes  feel like i'm on that show 'Gladiator', just PUSHING through, trying to make it through the next hurdle.  There's just so much going on and after days of getting on with it, having had barely any sleep, you do start to feel like you could just collapse..on a bed..a big cloud like one..and forget that anything else exists. Hmm...That's not going to happen, not with a toddler who would quite happily rip the interior of your house to shreds while you slept and a 2-month-old who is completely and totally dependant on you.  No, no such luck. Not this time around.. 

It's hectic, it really is but to be totally honest, i've found it pretty difficult to actually bring myself to complain.  Yeah, I feel exhausted a lot of the time and my patience definitely gets tested but these kids!! They're just so incredibly LOVEABLE & SQUEEZABLE i'm having trouble unravelling myself from around their little fingers. They just do it for me, their cuteness just makes me melt every day of the week. I'm 110% in love.

Somehow I think i've managed to land myself a pretty sweet deal. I've basically sacrificed everything for my boys and in return I get the joy of so many incredible, heart melting moments. Sure it's been tough but for everything i've given, it's come back, tenfold and I couldn't be more grateful.   

Speaking of 'gratitude', here's one other thing i'm grateful for, the people holding me up.  My support network, my friends and close family, these are the people i've got to thank for my sanity! How could I have honestly done it without you? Well that's a rhetorical question, obviously, since we all know I absolutely couldn't have. I'm one lucky duck, getting a whole lot more than I deserve. 

 I really don't know what I did to deserve it but I seem to have pulled together the most special collection of friends, an amazing family and these two beautiful boys who have taught me what it truly means to be in love.  These little beings have managed to change me and help me see the world through shiny, new shades - Life's looking bright! And i'm going to start giving A LOT more back to the universe in return for being dealt such a damn good hand! 

I think what's helped me open my heart the most, is no longer doubting the existence of love, 'true love'.  I believe now and that's reassuring. Love is real.  I think it gives one peace of mind to know or even just believe that love exists.  It's nice to know that something with some sort of significance is out there, it's real and it's at your fingertips.

I can't believe we created what we have, Luke & I. Brothers. Oh, the joy! Two little boys who'll forever share that bond, that blood that is theirs and theirs alone.  I love that I could give them that, a connection that will always be beyond my comprehension.  At the moment it's so pure and I pray, I pray, I pray that it continues that way.

These are my son's and the most beautiful souls I know..




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