I generally don’t like the wind. It makes me feel irritable and flighty. I usually stay inside with the windows shut. But yesterday Dada wanted to fly his kite so we headed to the local [...]
On this day last year I looked like this: At the time I felt puffy, heavy and slightly fed-up. I was close to 40 weeks pregnant and was happy to spend my time at home – day by day I [...]
Today I am grateful for sunshine on my back, lazy afternoons near the water’s edge, eating sand and coffee at sunset. Yes…it has been a very very good day.
I’m organising a birthday party for Ché. I admit that it’s probably more for my amusement than his. I know that he’ll enjoy the balloons and sweet treats but in creating this [...]
I am proudly a stay-at-home-muma. And i am grateful…I feel lucky. So lucky that I can stay with my baby and watch him closely everyday. I feel blessed that I get to witness the intense [...]
We live in a beautiful part of the world. And for that I am grateful. Today we could smell the salt from the sea and feel the warmth of the sun heralding the onset of Spring. Lots of things to [...]
Is it possible to be grateful for the nature strip? That bit of grass between someone’s house and the street? Yes, I think it is. And today I am bursting with gratitude. Because my lovely [...]
Many yogis follow the spiritual teachings of a guru. Many gurus honour and respect the presence of the teachers that have come before themselves. Our first teacher is our Mother. Our second [...]
It’s difficult to feel grateful when a tummy bug invades your home. That awful kind of bug that starts on the baby, then travels to the Daddy and eventually to the Mummy. And just as Bub is [...]
“September’s child is a faithful friend, like the shore that waits at the journey’s end. You are sure of yourself as you strive toward your goal. You inspire us with your loyal [...]
On the eve of Spring a few things come to mind…sunshine, blooms, Spring cleaning. A chance to declutter, detox and simplify while basking in the warmth I have so missed this winter. I see [...]