Thursday, February 16, 2012

Buy Pretty Things

Hello friends!

After much research and planning, I have come up with a way to open a "store" that means the lowest prices for you. Nice aren't I? :P

Seriously though, it didn't take long to realise that by opening an online store using a third party to purchase through, it really ups the cost for products.. and well, that doesn't sit right with me.

So, to solve this problem, I've cut out the middle man. Simple, easy and cheap solution!

I've created a new page (if you look at the top menu buttons you'll see the new tab "Buy Pretty Things").

This page has a link to a specially created collection of my photos on Flickr. Basically, how it works is you can choose your favourite photos, decide what kind of product you like and we go from there. This way, I can personally find you the best price to produce the merchandise.

So here is the link to the New Page...

Ta Da!    http://traceyphotoaday.blogspot.com.au/p/buy-pretty-things.html

Please remember friends, this store is only set up for those who wish to use it. No pressure, no worries!

I'll add photos to the collection on Flickr regularly, so be sure to keep an eye out.

Right, that's done. Ticked off the To Do List. :) This week is a little crazy, I'm pretty sure I have over extended myself somewhat! But the party on Sunday will be well worth it and we all can't wait :D

Menu - set.
Decorations - bought and then some.
Food shopping - done.
Birthday present - sorted.
Excitement - overload. :P
Go over the top with birthday party planning - most definitely! :P

Like I said before, this party is a celebration of Sam, of our family and of a fantastic 2012 so far. :X

I'm tired. I stayed up to 11PM last night. Yes, you read that right. 11.00PM. Who am I and what have I done with Tracey?! Regular programming back next week :P

Night all and sweet dreams,

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Music

Thanks to the new show 'Revenge' ... which by the way, I'm in love with... I've got this song stuck in my head.



And this song... oh this song. Lewy had me listen to it tonight, and I instantly loved it. Gave me goose bumps.


Enjoy!

Love

Sunday was as lovely as I had foreseen. A trip to Mandurah to spend time with family to celebrate Dad's Birthday. 

Catching a few zzzz's before the party...


The gorgeous table set up by Mum.



Dad getting some help from Sam to blow out the candles...


Thanks for the brilliant day Mum.. and the beautiful lunch. A roast dinner for everyone and a plate of salt and pepper prawns for me, with roast vegetables. Drool.


My very cool nephew, Caleb. He's a little star :)


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I've been spending some time thinking about my next little project. I didn't want to choose something just for the sake of it, but I wanted to feel a connection with a certain charity to support. There are so so so many important and valuable charities out there that you could support.. overseas, local, national...for all sorts of issues: medical, poverty, mental health etc. For awhile I didn't know what to choose as my heart went out to all that I thought about.

Until one day a few weeks ago, I was watching TV and an advert came on about The Smith Family charity. (www.thesmithfamily.com.au). All of a sudden I felt a strong connection with the cause. The Smith Family supports children in Australia with poverty issues in relation to school, support and education.

Right now, the sad reality is 605,7001 dependent children and young people living in jobless families. and they urgently need our help.
At school, these children don't have the basics like a school bag, complete uniform or the schoolbooks they need to make the most of their education. They are often teased or left out by other students. And because they don't fit in, they end up struggling at school, or failing altogether. For some, it can set up a pattern of underachievement that can literally last the rest of their lives.


The cost of sponsorship is tax deductible and importantly, 100% of your contribution will directly benefit your sponsored child, in three main ways:
  • Financial support to pay for basics like books, shoes and a complete school uniform, as well as course materials and extra-curricular activities like school excursions and outings
  • Teaming up a child with Learning for Life worker who offers encouragement and support with their schooling; links them to learning opportunities in their community, and helps them to fully participate in their education
  • Building an emotional connection and providing support to your sponsored child - time and again students tell us how motivated they are by the knowledge that someone out there (whom they will never meet) cares about them and their future

It may seem like these issues are minor in comparison to starvation in Third World Countries etc, however I do believe we have to follow our heart when we feel led to support a certain cause. When I saw the advert on underprivileged Australian children going to the same schools etc that my children do and will be going to, it hit home hard.

If I couldn't provide for my children, it would sadden me to no end. The thought that I could support a child who is just like Sam or Jacob, and give them an extra boost for their education and general well being in these important developing years... then yes, that means a lot to me.

So this is what I plan to do - sponsor a child for 12 months at $39 a month. Money well spent.

So ... are you wondering how I'm going to bug you guys to get involved?!

Don't fret! This is my personal commitment of sponsorship. This time I have decided to 'give back' for anyone who wants to be involved.

My idea is to use my photography to create calendars, mugs, canvas prints, cards etc etc for anyone who is interested and any profit made will go directly towards the monthly sponsorship. This is a win/win. If anyone is looking for merchandise and wants to buy something.. perfect! If not, no problems! No pressure, no commitment, no challenge! You can all breathe a sigh of relief :P

It'll take me awhile to set up the goods so watch this space :)

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Valentine's Day


My day started early. Like I actually set my alarm for 5am, just so I could make a coffee and have some time to myself to think and process and enjoy the peace. Crazy? Maybe. Necessary? Definitely :)


Those peaceful minutes spent looking out the window at the sun rising, thinking about my boys, our life, our days, processing the last few weeks.. it was just what I needed. The day started off on the right foot.

Work was fun today. I feel like I spent most of the day laughing. I think everyone got caught up a little in the fun, cheesy vibe of Valentines Day and we were all in a giddy, excitable mood.... chatting about our plans for the evening and the little cute things we were planning our loved ones.

I wanted to surprise Lewy with a platter of cheeses/dips and crackers, for us to enjoy over a glass of red. After picking up the goodies, I headed to our local bottle shop to buy the red. Upon arrival, our buddy at the store said "Hey, your husband has just been in here and bought you a bottle of red.. it's Yellow Tail Shiraz, you'll love it"! There were a few customers backed up, and the store joined in the fun of teasing him about potentially ruining a valentine's day surprise. Love it!

Time spent outside with the family...



I downloaded the Jamie Oliver app where there is a whole range of recipe packs you can buy for a huge .99c ... I couldn't sleep last night so I downloaded some Vege recipes... I highly recommend this app, it's so easy, so convenient! Especially if you are at the shops and searching for an easy meal, you can go straight to the ingredient tab and off you go.


The final package arrived today for Sam's party... so close :)



Pizza and garlic bread for dinner....Valentine's Day hugs and kisses for dessert.


Happy Valentines Day lovely friends!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Brothers

These are my favourite kinds of morning... up early, lovely cool breeze, coffee, peace... catching up on emails and updating the blog. 


The boys are feeling the relaxing vibe as well...


This weekend has been a good one so far. I really enjoyed yesterday with my boys while Lewy worked. I cleaned the heck of the house first thing in the morning, which left the rest of the day to just 'be'.





I'm still contemplating but.. I think I may be good enough at artwork to give up my day job.. what do you think? Just in case the pure artistic brilliance is too much - that's a Banana in Pyjamas... :P


We took a trip to the park with Marley..





and then cooled down with icy poles....


and we finished the day off with a BBQ, a glass of red for me and watched a movie. 

Another box of goodies has arrived (I've decided to not do a tally of the cost of decorating Sam's party.. it's probably best that way :P)... one more box of Party Bag goodies to arrive and we are ready to party!


We are heading to Mandurah shortly, to celebrate my Dad's birthday with a beautiful lunch prepared by Mum. It's going to be a great day.

I have more to say, but my boys are tugging at me for my attention, so I'll sign off for now.

Enjoy this lovely day!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Friendship

Like my new skirt? I had a bit of a shopping spree last night before meeting up with Lisa for dinner... and by shopping spree, I mean I went to K-Mart and spent a ridiculously low amount of money on lots of stuff. Gotto love K-Mart. or K-Mart Boutique as the girls at work and I like to call it now. :P



So. Dinner. I love going out to dinner with my friends. Lisa and I went to Chatters.. where after complaining the other day about the lack of vegetarian choices, I went ahead and ordered the same thing I always get at Chatters :P It's having an OPTION that's important! We had a lovely meal and a great chat.


And after dinner, we found ourselves at 8.30pm with some extra time up our sleeve. So we decided to really go nuts and head to the Dome for dessert and hot chocolate. CREAM OVERLOAD! The waiter was so nice and helpful that we ended up ordering some crazy sweet Vienna hot chocolate. Delicious, yes.... but... peer pressure... to take harmful chocolate.. that will lead to sugar overdose. Kids, don't be tempted - it's not worth the stomach ache. :P


You know what I love about Lisa? You can be totally yourself all the time with her. Over the years we've known each (and it's been a lot of years!), she has seen me happy, sad, depressed, drunk, crazy (due to the drunkness.. years ago obviously, I'm way too mature now :P), hysterically laughing, crying, annoyed, mad, frustrated, silly, in love, heartbroken.. she's seen it all. And guess what?! She's still my friend! That's special right there :X

I was thinking about all of this after I got home from dinner, and thinking about how precious friendships are. I don't have a massive group of friends. I'm more for quality than quantity. I can count my close dear friends on one hand. (You know who you are :) Some are in WA, some are over east, some are in Colorado, some I admire and care about even if they don't know it. They all have one thing in common. They are KIND and I love them all :)

Building on my already close friendships is an important theme for me this year.

Speaking of precious friends, I received a wonderful surprise in the post today from Val - she had sent me a seafood cook book. Thoughtful. That's Val all over.

How did I get so lucky to have all these wonderful people in my life?

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Smoked Salmon and Asparagus Quiche...

I found this recipe today at work (I was on a lunch break, okay?!).. looks delish right?! Here is the recipe: http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/8250183/smoked-salmon-and-asparagus-quiche It's on my list of dishes to try.

I love this...


This is so true and so lovely....

I'm outta here... to watch Bride Wars that I taped last night.

Peace.Out.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Updates..

Hello hello!

Updates? Not much, but I do have a soft spot for this blog, so I find myself drawn to it to write random, mundane things just to keep the relationship alive :P

We've had another bout of sickness in our little household. The joys of daycare/school/children in general! The positive? (There is always a positive:P) My boys are building up a good immune system!


It looks like everyone is on the mend again and all feeling much better this afternoon, so we decided to go out for a quick dinner. Okay, I will admit it.... I had finally just got the house cleaned and kinda wanted the kitchen to stay clean for longer than 5 seconds :P... so we went to Jimmy Deans in Midland. Cool place right?! The boys certainly thought so! There were statues of The Blues Brothers, complete with a model of the Police Car they drove... and Sam, the generous young man, kept offering his food to the statues :P


You know... I would love love love to find a place to eat out where they don't serve kids meals with chips and nuggets, or fried fish or other fried unhealthy options. If only they could provide a lovely kids meal of vegetables and some roast chicken/beef and potatoes. A nice wholesome meal.  For that matter, I'd love to find a place to eat out where they offer more than 1 or 2 vegetarian dishes. If you know of this mythical place in Perth... please let me know!

Rant Over :)


Sam's Birthday... planning is almost complete! Tonight I ordered the final items needed.. the very important Party Bags filled with some fun stuff for the kids. I'm beyond excited for this party. Looking forward to the kids all enjoying a special morning of games and activities. It's been a big year for us all last year etc, and with the new changes this year.. so I'm kinda feeling like this party is our way to celebrate Sam and my boys and our friends and family.. Woah! so much pressure for a party :) Not really :P It's going to be a lovely day and I can't wait. Neither can Sam actually - he has been inviting anyone and everyone to his party! ha!

So TRUE!

Oh, oh America! Iz and I are now starting to organise the final plans (New York etc) and meeting up with our friend Tara. Soon I'll do a post dedicated to my time at Youth With A Mission (YWAM) which is where I met Izzie and Tara over 10 years ago.. complete with photos (and I've got plenty!). It's still a bit surreal that come May I'll be in America! Can.not.wait.

Ah, it's 9.36pm. I need to be asleep. Sweet dreams my friends,

Monday, February 6, 2012

First Day of School

What a weekend! There were great parts, and not so great parts.

One of the great parts, was an impromptu catch up with Lisa and Isaac at McDonalds.. the perfect location for us to have a coffee and chat while the kids played.



I spent time looking through cookbooks, scouring the pages for new ideas and delish, fun recipes for my family to enjoy.


and generally just hung out with my boys...




and Marley ... :P




The not so great part of our weekend, was poor Jacob coming down with a viral infection. The little trooper is on the mend and recovering well.


The night before the big day! This might be a shock to you all, but I do like to be organised :P Complete with new bag, lunch box and drink bottle.... and his smashing little uniform :) 


The boys....


Seriously. I mean, seriously! Is this picture of Sam CUTE OR WHAT?!


Sam was ready way early and couldn't contain his excitement to FINALLY get to 'big boy school'. Could not wipe the grin off his gorgeous face.

The time finally arrived to leave, and we drove the long 1.5 minutes it's takes to get to his new school :P where we met his teacher Mrs Austin, and the teacher's Aide Mrs Lewis. I loved them both the moment we met and so did Sam. He enjoyed telling Mrs Lewis that she had the same name as his Daddy :)

Big choices to be made..it's important stuff. Choosing the colour scheme for his pigeon hole and folders etc. Like a pro, Sam was decisive and efficient in his first task of the day :P


Puzzle play with kids and parents, before we were shipped out of the room so they could start class.


Getting his school picture taken by Mrs Lewis. Be still my heart.


When it was time to leave, the last glimpse I had of Sam was sitting crossed-legged on the mat, listening to the teacher talking. It made me smile :) I cannot believe we are at this stage already. My little Sam... my baby! I'm so proud... :)

The rest of the day turned pretty nuts. I had to get Jacob into the doctors and trying to juggle his nap (which he desperately needed in his unwell state) and making sure I was still available to pick up Sam.. well it got a bit messy. Thankfully my angel Father in Law came to the rescue and stayed with Jacob while he napped so I could go pick up Sam. Then he watched Sam while I took Jacob to the doctors when he woke up.

Phew! All good. Jacob doing fine and we survived the day. We even managed to get Sam a celebratory ice-cream in between all the rushing around, for his successful first day of school.

After all that... I wanted this....:P


Peace Out. (Okay, I cannot say that seriously .... has anyone seen Napoleon Dynamite where the brother is dressed up in all his bling and says "Peace Out"? ... well every time I hear that phrase now I think of that.. cracks.me.up). :P 

Disregard that last paragraph if you haven't seen the movie. And if you haven't seen the movie, then get off the computer and go hire it out. And if you have seen it and you don't like it... well then, I'm not sure we can be friends anymore. 

I'm serious.

Not really :) I accept you still, bad taste in movies and all :P

Peace Out.