Sunday, 16 September 2018

The Sibling Project | September 2018










 It's hard to believe we are now halfway through September, but it's scary to think that Lexie-Anna is now halfway through her first month of her first year at Primary School. Lacey-Beth is now in Year Three, and will turn seven next month. And in literally a few short weeks, Christmas will be here. This year, sure is going by in a blink. 

We've been having a sort of rough September. I'm not sure if it's tiredness due to school starting back, but it's been pretty hectic around here. 
Lacey-Beth has been throwing some massive strops, sometimes I swear i'm already raising a teenager instead of a six year old. There isn't a day goes by that we don't have a meltdown on our hands, sometimes over the silliest of things too, like the seams of her socks touching her toes and irritating her.. Do seamless socks even exist??  if so, where can I buy a pair? or five. 
On the other hand, I don't want to paint her out to be this big bad wolf, that is six going on on sixteen with a serious attitude problem, because whilst she may be like that, there still is a huge part of her can be that angelic little girl she once was - I know that girlie is still somewhere deep inside, we just need to encourage her to bring that side of her out more! 

David has also stopped working night shift this last few weeks, and is now working day shifts - which we are finding rather difficult adjusting to atm. 
He starts at 7am, and due to the travel he has to do, he needs to wake between 4 and 5am to get ready and set off to be there on time. So by the time he gets home, he gets a wash, has his tea, and pretty much crashes to sleep. 
The girls and I have barely spent any time with him this month, and it is starting to take it's toll. 
With night shift, he started at 11pm and finished at 7am - so he would have slept when the girls were at school, then got up, and we'd of spent the day together as a family. 
But yeah.. i'm rambling on now when this post - Is technically all about the girls as sisters. 

Well - they still have their moments together, they fight, make up, and play, as all or most sisters do. 

Lacey-Beth is loving:

Playing on her go-kart and pretending she's driving a real car

Getting out to play with her friends

Returning to Dance, and receiving her new dance exam leotard

Squishies and LOL Surprise Dolls 


Lexie-Anna is loving:

Making new friends in school 

Sequin Pets and LOL Surprise Dolls

Playing her her best friends 

The Haschak Sisters 
The Siblings Project - Dear Beautiful

My Sunday Photo | September 16th 2018


This week #MySundayPhoto definitely has to be this little snapshot I grabbed of Lexie-Anna whilst at the park. 

It's a simple picture yet describes her so perfectly. 
That cheeky little smile, shows that she is so filled with adventure, mischief, and lots of excitement, yet at the same time is one of the most sweetest little girls. 

Her smile lights up the darkest of rooms, and no matter how down you are in a day, getting a glimpse of that gorgeous, big smile is definitely a good pick me up. 
Photalife

Friday, 14 September 2018

10 things i've learned since becoming a mum



Parenting is definitely a learning curve. You make lots of mistakes, you have lots of upsides, you have happy memories, sad memories, funny memories, and lots of little memories inbetween. 
We are all only human, and we all know, becoming a parent, doesn't come with an instruction manual - well, ok, there are heaps of books out there to guide us along the journey, but lets be honest, how many of us do actually stick to and follow all those guidelines? 
But, along the way, we learn how to parent in our own ways. No parent raises their kid(s) the same way, or at least very rarely will you find two sets of parents who do things exactly the same. 
So I've decided to share a post on some of the things I have learned since becoming a mum, twice over, to now, six and four year old girls. 

1. Social life? Whats that:  Your social life becomes pretty much, non existent. You may think that as your little darlings get older, your social life will slowly start to return, but trust me, it doesn't. Well at least for me it didn't. My social life is now pretty much running after my kids, accompanying them to their social events. Dance, playdates, youth clubs, birthday parties.... the list is endless. They have more of a social life, than I have! 

2. Sleep is for the weak:  Although some parents are EXTREMELY lucky, when their babies and/or children start to sleep right through... DON'T always bank on it happening anytime... soon. My first born, who is now six, was an AWFUL sleeper, she would wake, every hour, on the hour, every single night! When vaccinations came, the sleeping reduced even more.. I used to tell myself, she'll sleep through, when she's over teething - that didn't happen.. when she's no longer drinking milk - nope.. this went on and on and on, me, foolishly fooling myself. She's now six years old, and only this last few weeks has started sleeping ALL NIGHT LONG. Now, my youngest, who is now four, was always a fabulous sleeper. Bedtime routine was always bang on 7.30pm and she would be spark out, and still to this day, she sticks to that same routine, unless we're out or busy and she does stay up a little later - BUT.. she wakes once every night, usually going back down quite quickly - but will still wake up once through the night. 

3. Splitting yourself in two halves, isn't possible:  No sir! This one, isn't so bad nowadays, but when the girls were younger, trying to divide my attention between a baby and a toddler proved to be rather difficult. I needed to split myself in half, which was merely impossible. I survived though, like all mothers. We have to, don't we? But, it is hard. Especially during the terrible two's stage, and all you want to do is curl up in a ball, and hope you've become invisible to the eye of the tiny human you've created. 

4. Alcohol? is it even legal for mums?: In the whole of six years of being a mum, I can count on one hand the amount of times, I've got properly drunk. One of those times being my own hen party, six months ago! Alcohol literally becomes your worst enemy. You go for months on end without having a drop, because of that non existent social life, that when you do indulge in some wine - who am I kidding? pass the gin! you end up chatting utter nonsense to your chums, telling every other person you meet in the toilets that their your best friend, and suffering from a three day hangover from the morning after. Then ask yourself - is it really worth it? Agreeing with yourself that, it most definitely isn't, when your hugging your toilet seat, while the kids are screaming for their breakfast, and you can just about lift your head. Swearing to yourself that you will never ever touch another drop again, until the next time you're lucky enough to escape the wrath of your husband and kids and get a night out again.. and forget about that promise you made yourself. 

5. Friends: did someone kidnap them? yes, this one is probably the same, for most, if not all mums! You have those best friends, the very best in the world, before becoming a mum, right? You go everywhere with them, do everything together, and throughout your pregnancy, they're calling themselves 'auntie', wanting to be Godmother, and promising to be there throughout it all.. then, after a week or two of the baby arriving.. poof - in a little cloud of fairy dust, the friend disappears, never to be seen or heard from again. Strange right? - yeah, it happens. A lot!. If you're lucky enough to have the same friend(s) throughout it all, you are very lucky, and have a true friend right there! 

6. True Friends do come:  I promise. They do! It might not be right away, but you do eventually find your true friends. I met mine. I have only two, true friends, they are also my best friends. Now, we don't see each other often, infact we barely see each other at all. But we talk almost every day. We don't even live in the same areas. These girls, I tell them everything, and trust them with my life. I wouldn't be me, without them in my life, even if we don't see each other often, we know, we are always there for one another.  It is most definitely worth the wait, when you do find your true friend(s) 

7. The word MUM:  Ok.. when your little darlings are little tiny babies, learning to crawl, talk, walk etc.. the first time you hear those precious words  Mama you will become an emotional wreck. You'll want them to repeat it, over and over again, you'll record it and play it back constantly, you'll upload it to social media, to show all your friends that your precious baby is calling Mama now, and it is an amazing feeling when they first say it.. and for a good while after that.... BUT, when they reach, well the age of my girls now - and all you hear repeatedly, ten thousand times per day, Muuuuuuum, she's hitting me. Mummmmm, im hungry, Mummmmm can you get me a drink, Mummmmm.... just for the sake of saying 'Mum' - yes, it does become quite annoying, and you do feel like saying - nope, my name is not Mum! 

8. Does Daddy Exist?   No, literally.. does he? 
My girls will walk straight past their daddy, to come to me. I could be up to my neck in a mountain of ironing, while he's lounging on his xbox and they'll come to me to get them whatever it is they're looking. I could be relaxing in a bubble bath while he's watching television, and they'd bypass him, sneak upstairs, and come interrupt that relaxation.  I could be making dinner, doing the dishes, doing anything at all, whilst he's got his hands free and doing nothing, and still, they will ignore the fact that he's doing absolutely nothing, and has all the time in the world to help them - but still, they'll come to me. 

9. Judgement Day, is Everyday:  Sorry guys, but its true. When you become a mummy, or a parent full stop.. from that moment on, you are judged on every aspect of your life as  a parent. You vaccinate, your judged, you don't vaccinate, your judged, bottle feed, breast feed, judged, nappies, cloth nappies, judged, Weaning, judged, Schooling, judged, Letting them eat fast food or letting them eat organics, JUDGED. You are literally judged, no matter what you do, and no matter how you raise your children. So raise them however the hell you want, because you'll be judged either way. 

10. When did they grow up? You will literally question this, all the time. 
I find myself questioning it a lot of the time, but more so in milestones. Their birthdays, first days of school, starting a new year in school, when they do something that is so grown up.. just the slightest little thing and i'm asking myself, where did the time go? 
They don't stay little for long. So cherish every moment, even the moments when they may drive us a little doolally. 

Living Arrows | 37/53


“You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth” – Kahlil Gibran.

C E L E B R A T E 

I absolutely love this photo, so of course I had to share it. 
From left to right:
Lexie-Anna (my youngest) Lacey-Beth (my oldest) and Yasemin (my adopted daughter lol) - she's practically part of the family, she's Lacey-Beth's best friend, and sister from another mister. 

Last week, Cathy (Yasemin's Mummy) turned the big 40, and little did she know, her hubby and family had organised a surprise birthday party for her. 

It was such a lovely night, and was lovely to meet all of Cathy's family and other friends, who have all taken my eldest daughter under the wing as part of their family also. 

We went for a lovely meal, in a lovely small but local restaurant. 
Her family had booked a private room, which we got to ourselves, so the kids all had a ball, running about, dancing, and playing with the balloons. 

My two girls made such precious memories with Cathy, and her little family, and we all made some new friends that night. 

Cathy had no idea either, which made it all the better, her face was priceless when she walked into the room, and seen the decorations and everyone waiting to celebrate her big birthday with her. 

The food was delicious, the staff were super friendly, everyone was getting along, laughing, giggling, and looking through all of Cathy's photos from childhood, right through to her mummy days. 

A lovely, relaxing night, with great company, and my girls enjoyed themselves just as much as I did.  Definitely a memory to cherish forever, with our new found friends, and adopted family! 

Living Arrows

Sunday, 9 September 2018

#MySundayPhoto | September 9th 2018


Ok, so I know #MySundayPhoto for this week, isn't of the best quality, but in my defence, it was taken on my phone camera, which I didn't zoom in on,  and snapped from a large screen.

The quality of the picture was also very dark, so I've had to use an insta filter also, which hasn't really made it any better - but you can just about see it properly! 

This morning, my beautiful mother - got Baptised in her church, and I was very much the proud daughter, getting to witness this. 
I am so proud of her for standing up there, infront of a packed church and going ahead with giving herself to God. 

Now I am not a Christian - I currently am in two minds over what I believe in - But my mum is a strong Christian, and got saved maybe around a year ago, after having started to attend a new community church for a number of years. She also takes my own two girls with her, every week without fail and they both love and enjoy it. 

Just because I am currently in two minds about my beliefs, does not mean I will ever discriminate against my mum, or my children for what they believe, or for them choosing to follow Christ, and become Christians. 

I have so much respect for my mum, as I know today was probably pretty nerve wrecking for her (and the other five people who got baptised alongside her) - but she did it with so much pride and dignity, and served God in the best way she could today, and I am so proud of her, for not letting anyone dictate to her about what she should and shouldn't believe in. 

The girls really enjoyed watching their Nanny get baptised also, and it was lovely having my Aunts, Uncles, Dad, Brother, Little Cousin and Daughters in Church, all there to support my mum! 
t was a lovely service, and I really enjoyed it! 
I love you mum and I am so proud of you! 
Photalife

Saturday, 8 September 2018

Septembers Library Visit | Five Books Each



Each month, the girls and I would take a visit to the Library and take out a few books to bring home for the month, and we try to aim to reading one to two chapters of each book (or in Lexie-Anna's books, the entire book) per night at bedtime. 

In August, they took out four books each, but one of Lacey-Beth's books was 
Jacqueline Wilson - Rent a Bridesmaid. 

As you can see above, she has borrowed it again this month. As it was such a big book, we unfortunately didn't get to finish it in August, despite us all enjoying it - so we're hoping to finish it this month. 
Lacey-Beth has taken a keen interest in Jacqueline Wilson and Roald Dahl books at the moment. 

So - this months Library borrows are:

Lacey-Beth's:
- Roald Dahl - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Roald Dahl - The Twits 
- Jacqueline Wilson - Rent a Bridesmaid 
- Jacqueline Wilson - Cookie 
- and The Black Crow Conspiracy by Christopher Edge 

Lexie-Anna's:
- Tony Ross - A little princess story: I want a boyfriend
- Polly Dunbar - Arthur's Dream Boat 
- Julia Donaldson and David Roberts - The Flying Bath 
- Tracey Corderoy and Joe Berger - Whizz Pop, Granny Stop 
- and Ross Collins - My Amazing Dad 

So tonight's reading started off with The Twits - an old favourite of mine from when I was in primary school. We read quite a few chapters, as we couldn't put it down, before both girls drifted over to sleep, so i'm assuming we will have it finished within the next night or two. 

Do you and your children visit the library? What are a selection of your favourites to borrow? Suggestions welcome! 
We love bedtime reading. 

Monday, 3 September 2018

#LivingArrows | 36/53



I have really started to take a huge liking, and enjoyment for linkys recently, so the more I find to join, the merrier. 
This morning, I have just come across, this new linky "living arrows" 
and decided to give it a whirl. 

So, I'm posting two pictures for my first week, because I couldn't possibly have chosen a favourite. 

This week, it was back to school - I have posted about it, so much, but my girls went into P3, and P1 - Lexie-Anna's first year in primary school. She seems to be enjoying it, however we're getting tears in the mornings dropping her off.. And for my other picture - My gorgeous little nephew Charlie, came for a sleepover over the weekend with us, and it was the best. He is such a content little man, so course I had to share a photo of his smiley little face spending time with his Auntie Stacy and both his big cousins. 

Living Arrows