Tuesday, June 30, 2015

#mygracetale - Motherhood and what it means to me.

I'm so happy to be featured over at The Grace Tales today. 
I'm talking about what motherhood means to me and my daily routine.

I've popped the article below if you would like to take a look x

#MYGRACETALE: SIMONE DUCKWORTH, BLOGGER, 
MOTHER TO FINN, JASPER & NOAH

Simone Duckworth with her son Noah.

“Motherhood has shown me more love and happiness than I’ve ever thought possible…
It has also taught me to live in the moment and appreciate the little things. Instead of hurrying through the day to the next activity, I try to see things from my children’s point of view and show interest and take the time when they want to stop and look at the ladybug in the park or go outside and look at the rainbow. It has taught me patience and selflessness. I want to be part of the things that they are passionate about so I learn the names of Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends or who is surfing in the latest World Tour contest so we can talk about it.

I do think children are happier with structure…
They are creatures of habit and feel comfortable when they know what is coming next and so do I! I’ve followed routines with all of the boys. I found Save our Sleep by Tizzie Hall worked perfectly for us as it seemed to fit in with their natural meal times and sleep habits. I also liked knowing when I could schedule in work, a phone call or a trip to the shops. Obviously now that the boys are older, we’re a little more relaxed with things although Noah, 3, still has a 1 hour sleep/rest time and is in bed at 7pm.

I used to work in hospitality…
Everything from managing restaurants to organising conferences and events but left to be a stay at home mum when I had Finn. Later I went back into retail (more flexible hours) working at Freedom and became interested in furniture/homewares and interior decoration. Honey And Fizz originally was my online mood board, but opened up into opportunities of selling my own prints and banners and working with different brands. I’m about to launch a service utilising my love of interiors and styling by setting up home consultations for styling and online design boards. I love the freedom and flexibility of working from home and for myself. I like that each day is different and I can use my creative side and work with things that I’m passionate about.


Now that the boys are older it is a little easier…
The two eldest are at school and Noah is at pre-school three days a week. I usually don’t look at my emails until 9.30am once the school run is done, but once I start I’m quite aware how fast the day flies until school pick up time at 3pm. Usually the night before, I put together a list of what I want to achieve and a loose running schedule. I don’t get a chance to do any work in the afternoon as I’m taking the boys to their after school activities and helping with homework, so I might check my emails and do any other work once they’re in bed.

My family comes first and I try to fit my work in around it…
I snatch time for myself with a couple of hours here and there by grabbing a coffee with a friend or getting a massage. Something that allows me to stop and not think of anything else. Although I always feel like I’m working to a clock and thinking of the next thing I have to do. My husband works Saturdays, so I feel like we really only have Sunday as a family and I’m quite protective of this time together. We will usually do a family outing or go out for lunch and just relax and reconnect after a busy week.



We have a modern style home that we built 13 years ago…
It has four bedrooms, two living areas and a fantastic backyard. We love to entertain outside when it’s warm and it is really set up for that with an undercover area, BBQ and pool. The back of the house opens up completely, so you really get that indoor/outdoor living feeling. The boys love playing outside and it’s a bit of a boy’s paradise out there with the trampoline, pool, and their own half pipe. I don’t know who loves it more, the boys or my husband Simon!

My decor style at the moment could be called white and bright…
I love neutral backgrounds with colourful books, flowers, cushions, throws. It’s decorated with things that we love. I wanted a fresh, calm look. Home is where we truly relax and with life so busy these days, it’s nice to have a place that gives you that calm feeling when you walk through the door. I wanted lots of plants and greenery and to be surrounded by the things that make me happy such as favourite books, prints, fresh flowers and photos. Also I wanted a home that reflects us and our tastes as a young family.


I find I’m doing more of my shopping online…
Instagram is a great way to find new stores and products. Down That Little Lane, Little Letter Lights Co, My Messy Room, Lark store, Rachel Castle and Blacklist Studio are a few favourites. Although I still love a browse around the shops. Domayne, Freedom, Adairs and Ikea always has something I love and they change their stock frequently. My lightbox by Page Thirty Three was from Koskela and it is one of my favourite things and always gets lots of comments. I’m always changing the message up.





I come across cute ideas on Pinterest and love to try them out on the boys for afternoon tea sometimes…
It is what they would usually eat but just served up in a different way. It’s a bit of fun for us all and you can’t imagine how much fruit and vegetables they eat when it is served in a cute way. The boys all come home from school starving, so I try to have something ready to go. Usually they will have either fruit, veggie sticks, muffins or sushi. We all still eat dinner together at around 5.30 – 5.45pm. Something we’ve been doing since the boys were little. I can’t remember what it was like to eat at 7pm!





We all love the beach…
In the summer holidays you will find us there every day. My husband is a keen surfer and has managed to instill that love in all of the boys, so they all love to get out in the surf. We all love swimming in the ocean but I might have to take up surfing myself if I want to spend time with them when they’re older. We live near the beach but all our holidays are beach holidays too! We go to Byron Bay twice a year and that is a place that we all love and time we look forward to. We’re just about to chase the sun and surf in Bali next week. We can’t wait!”.



Simone’s little list of loves: 
All the boys are into books and one of my favourite things to do is go to a book store and let them pick out something they want to read. I smile when I see them opening up their books in the car on the way home as they can’t wait to dive into them!

Drinking pots of green tea, it’s the perfect way to warm up during winter.

I love to get a facial every couple of months. It’s so relaxing and a bit of ‘me’ time.

Going to the movies with my husband, the latest movies we saw were Dior and I and Entourage. Total opposites of each other but both great in their own way.

I love the planning of holidays and putting together the perfect itinerary. We’re looking at taking the boys to Disneyland/LA towards the end of the year.

I love combining catching up with a friend and exercising. Lately we’ve been doing the Queenscliff to Shelley Beach walk and then stopping for breakfast afterwards. The omelette at Pure Wholefoods is a favourite.

On Friday’s I love wandering around the growers’ market. It’s great to have everything in the one place. Fruit, veggies, fresh bread, a bunch of flowers for the house and maybe a cake or some kind of treat for the weekend.

This winter weather is conducive to snuggling down with a good book and I’m just about to start reading Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins.

Baking with the boys, anything chocolate is a favourite.

Sunday mornings. I love a slow, lazy morning with nowhere to be and the whole day stretching out before you.

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-As told to The Grace Tales. 

The #mygracetales series puts the focus on the lives and routines of The Grace Tales’ wonderful and inspiring community of readers.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Saturday Baking - Nutella Pull-Apart Pastry


We made this Nutella Pull-Apart Pastry today for afternoon tea. It was cold, the boys wanted something warm and chocolatey so I looked in the pantry to see what I could find. 

I saw a jar of Nutella on the shelf and I remembered seeing this clip on how to make 
Nutella Braided Tear + Share Bread on You Tube


After watching it a couple of times I decided to take a short cut and use some ready made pastry I had in the freezer. I had a lot of "helpers" around and I wanted something fast and pretty simple.

Using the pastry was quick and easy but I will give Steve's way a try in the future as it really does look delicious. Here are a few pics of my baking below-


Do you have any delicious Nutella recipes up your sleeve?
I don't really think you can go wrong with it!


24/52 - 2015

A portrait of my sons, once a week, every week in 2015

Noah - With all this rain he's wearing his gumboots every day and jumping in lots of puddles.

Jasper - he's in love with everything Minion and loved the latest Minion movie

Finn - it's the middle of winter and he's dressing like it's summer. He doesn't feel the cold!

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

11 of my (current) favourite things to decorate kid's rooms

 I've always loved putting the boys rooms together, I think kids rooms are the most fun to do. There doesn't seem to be any rules. A comfy bed, good storage and space to play seems to be my top priorities when I'm thinking about their rooms. 

With 3 boys I think I've tried most "themes" and colour schemes over the years, I don't know if I'd know how to do a girls room. I know I'd want to use a lot of pink! ;) 

When I want to freshen things up a bit (without breaking the bank) in the boys rooms, a new pillowcase or print can make a huge difference.

I've put together 11 of my current favourite things to add that pop of fun to a child's room.

Take a look -

A new pillowcase always adds a fresh vibe to the bedroom. It can refresh your current linen and is also a cute and subtle way to bring in your child's favourite character.

A fun decoration and also doubles as a night light/reading lamp

Perfect for dress ups and celebrations but also looks pretty sitting on a shelf or hanging on the corner of a picture/print. An indian head dress is a cute idea for boys.

I am loving anything cactus at the moment and this print is so cool and adds a bit of colour to a wall.

I love the neutral colours of this play mat. It would blend into any room and I love decor that also combines with imaginative play. Noah would love this to drive all of his matchbox cars on.

This would ensure sweet dreams! It would work for both a boys or girls room. 
I love linen that can be swapped between rooms. I would use this myself.

These look great on a shelf and would also add a little scenery to a game ;)
The neutral colours fit in with any colour scheme but they do come in other colours.

8 & 9. Wall Stickers from Sack Me
I love wall stickers! Such an easy way to change up a room. So easy to pop up and take down when you feel like something different. I love the illustrated bunny.

This is so gorgeous and girly and would look so pretty on the wall or over a bedhead.

I love framing tea towels and popping them on the wall as art. I love the colours and the message of this one. Look for something personal to you. Maybe your child's favourite animal. We have a tiger print in Noah's room as it was the first animal sound he knew.

Here are a few pics from Finn, Jasper and Noah's rooms -


I love browsing Pinterest for inspiration for kids rooms. I've popped a few favourites below-





What do you think? Anything you know that your kids would love?

Sunday, June 14, 2015

My week.....

How has your week been?
This week they had peonies at Woolies, I couldn't resist and bought a bunch. 
It was beautiful to watch them open up over the week.



Simon and I usually share a pot of green tea after dinner but we decided on a hot chocolate the other night instead. I saw these "chocolates on a stick" at Target the other day and thought I'd try them out. Yum!


I saw some cute sushi on Pinterest in the shape of Pandas the other day and thought I'd give it a try. Halfway through I realised they had used a panda shaped mold! 
Of course I didn't have one, so I had to wing it. The boys liked them  ;)


Mum and I went for a walk on Friday and popped into the Boathouse at Shelley Beach for a peek.
It's only been open for a week or so and is the "new kid in town" so the place is packed!
It looks lovely and the gardens out the back are beautiful.



The sun was shining on Saturday and it was lovely to sit out in the sun and watch Finn play 2 games of football. Rugby union in the morning and league in the afternoon. 


I've been taking photos of gardens on my walks as I'm gathering ideas for our garden revamp. 
I'm so tempted to paint our house white and I'm trying to see if it would work with our current black accents (roof, garage door, window frames etc)


The weeks are flying by but so are the weekends!

I'm looking forward to the end of this week as Finn's school holidays begin and we're off to Bali to bask in the sun a few days after that. I can't wait!

I hope your week was a good one x

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

I'm loving......

A few things I'v been loving lately....

Ripped jeans and cosy knits

This 7 vegetable super salad.
Recipe found here

White everything!

Cute DIY ideas.  I'd love to make this for our dog Dash
Seen here

Plants everywhere!

 Pink peonies. So beautiful.


Dreaming of a couple of nights away, somewhere cosy with a fireplace.
Doesn't this place look perfect!

What have you been loving lately? x

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Coogee Pavilion - Delicious food + Gorgeous decor

We popped over to the Coogee Pavilion a week or so ago and I thought I'd share the rest of my photos from the day with you. It really is an amazing space. 

 I loved seeing all of the different sections. You can really choose your own "experience". 

There were mothers groups up the back, people working in booths with laptops, business meetings, birthday lunches and the most beautiful rooftop for snacks and drinks for the over 18's.

Take a peek.....



















There is a really cool games area up the back with skittles, ping pong, giant scrabble and this area is so family friendly you would definitely be happy to bring the kids.

I loved the variety of food and the wood fire pizza oven in the middle of everything tempting you to get a pizza. Or you can just pop in for a takeaway coffee or juice, pick up a bunch of flowers or even get a haircut! Definitely something for everyone and well worth a look if you're in the area.

Plus that view! I love an ocean view.

I loved the eclectic decor and the rooftop has inspired me to give our outdoor area a revamp for Spring/Summer. I'm thinking lots of plants, festoon lighting, and a cool mix of tiles on a table or wall. Maybe with brick/stone accents? Either way I love a project!

Have you been? What did you think?

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