P.S. a newsletter
It’s been on my to-do list for years and now I’ve finally taken the first steps.
P.S. (a little more than just an afterthought) is a monthly newsletter that will be sent straight to your inbox. What can you expect? I doubt I’ll stick to a formula but I’m sure there’ll be some stories from home, perhaps a decluttering tip or two, a hint of yoga and some photos to wrap it all up. If there’s anything in particular that you would like to see, please let me know…I’m more than happy to take your suggestions on board.
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Hi. I've never commented before, but I just subscribed to your newsletter and am looking forward to it. I have a request. When you include decluttering tips, I'd love some tips on how to decide what larger things one needs. There's a lot of information out there on decluttering clothes and dishes, etc. But not much on furniture and other large household items. Just a thought.
Kari, from Canada
…and a good thought at that. I'll make a note of it x
I'd be interested to read about the simple family diet. As a first time mum, I often find it completely overwhelming when navigating the world of feeding my one year old. I'm always interested to read of other mothers' experiences – particularly those with more than one child. For example, what do you feed your child, how do you feed (spoon or blw) and at what stage? How to overcome fussiness.
Feeding my first baby solids was one of my most stressful parenting experiences. Honestly! I think it's deserved of an entire blog post. Watch this space! x
Agreed. I would have thought sleep would be most stressful, but for me it's food. Thanks. I look forward to reading.
Me too re baby meals! I try to incorporate whatever we are eating into what he is eating – but 4 months into solids and I'm running out of ideas, creativity, passion! I love hearing what other mummas are serving. X can't wait for P.S.!
I've just subscribed the newsletter and I'm looking forward hearing from you! I love the overall approach to simplicity of your blog, addressing subjects beyond decluttering (although I enjoy those too!) and I find your posts about photography very helpful and I would love to see more advice from you on how to get started and keep motivated.
…get started and keep motivated re. photography or decluttering?
Thank you for your kind words x
answer: photography!
[I'm blushing here 🙂 English is not my native language, sorry for the mess!]
Will look forward to this, Jodi. I'd love to hear some book recommendations (new, old, on your table to read) – I'm always intrigued by what others are reading and love a good book recommendation x (ps. I bet you were chuffed with yourself when the title for the newsletter came to you! Love it.)
Bonsoir Jodi,
Je suis votre blog depuis la France. J'aime votre philosophie de vie, une vraie leçon ! J'apprends à chaque post ou presque… je suis loin d'être dans la "simplicité", j'ai "du pain sur la planche" ! L'idée de cette newsletter me séduit, peut-être l'occasion de dialoguer avec l'Australie & le reste du monde ?! Je suis enseignante (en petite section- enfants de 3ans) alors… découvrir à travers vous le quotidien d'un écolier australien serait une belle aventure ! Thanks ;o)
PS: Je me suis inscrite… je m'appelle Christine
I'm looking forward to your newsletter! I'd love to see some photography related tips (for example how to photograph more than one child, or how to take good candids at large gatherings). Best wishes from Canada! (Also if you'd like translation on your previous comment I'm French/English bilingual 😉) ( Bisous Christine)
Hello Kristina ! Pour ma part je comprends l'anglais & traduis avec Bing pour plus de précisions ! J'ai choisi d'écrire ICI en français pour apporter un peu d'exotisme au blog de Jodi… merci pour ta proposition ! ;o)
So so looking forward to this newsletter! I've followed you for quite some time, and delight in the seasonal changes reflected in your home. In the newsletter, I would love to read more about how to bring the seasons into your home – activities, decor, small simple ways to be mindful of the seasons. I sometimes bring too many natural objects in and they become cluttered, or they get in the way of the dining table or desk and don't get the attention they deserve. You seem to be so in tune with natural rhythms, and I would love some tips, especially for small homes!