August 3, 2009 at 5:35 pm (Uncategorized)

We recently celebrated Chelseas First Eucharist. This is her NOT in her incredibly gorgeous outfit. Will have to take a leaf out of Tania’s book, and dress her up and get some decent pics of her. Cos she certainly looked pretty gorgeous – even if I do say so myself!
Since I am not gifted in the baking kitchen domestic area, I was very pleased to hear that a very clever friend of mine has set up a cupcake business. As with most of the photos taken on the day, this doesn’t do them the justice they deserve, but you can see some more photo’s here.
Ring Kylie at Cupcakes & Co on 0419 184 709 to order some yumminess!

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July 9, 2009 at 10:00 am (Uncategorized)
I did get warned prior to this little jaunt that I would never achieve all I had planned. Publicly I agreed. Privately I scoffed. “Of course I will. After all, I will be free to spend all this time however I choose.” Ahem. I truly had the best of intentions. I even had a computer file list – way too embarassing to share that now. The trouble with all this time is no routine, and consequently, no sense of urgency. So, not a lot gets done. finished. started. But I am not going to apologize for that, because I know that all too soon I’ll be back into the full swing of our crazy life (which I love!) and all of the busyness and exhaustion that goes with it. In the meantime, here’s a few things we have done:

These are so cool -templates to make a suffolk puff or heart.In the shop now. Easy peasy, excellent school holiday activity!


Just playing with some scraps and beads. Another good kids craft!

Crochet is the new knitting! This is Sues latest project (I’m behind the times. Still knitting). A fun way to while away a cold wintry afternoon.
Oh, and I have been organizing the last 4 years worth of photo’s. Literally thousands. But so lovely to take some time to sift through all those precious memories. So, I am doing stuff. And will try to post more often!
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June 27, 2009 at 3:12 pm (Uncategorized)

For the first time since I have been enjoying these leisurely days at home, I put one of the morning shows on while I drank my morning coffee (I watch them so regularly, I am unable to even tell you which one!). Hadn’t listened to the news yet, and there I sat for the next 2 hours. Because, love him or hate him, the news of Michael Jackson’s death was like watching a car crash. Could not turn the damn TV off.
I remember similar responses to Diana and 9/11. Why can’t we tear ourselves away, even though we know we are not going to learn any new information? Is this the only way we can absorb unexpected news?
In MJ’s case, I think it was because it took me straight back to my high school days. His music was so influential, and music has so much to do with our memories. A song can transport you to an exact moment in time. And who didn’t try a few of those dance moves from time to time?! So this morning I ignored the weirdness and controversy of his latter years and watched his film clips with my kids. But wisely decided against busting a few moves of my own!
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June 11, 2009 at 11:06 am (Uncategorized)
Oh, the headiness of it all! Yesterday I shed my track pants and prettied my self up to see somebody besides a medical proffessional for the first time in 3 weeks. Yes, I spent an exciting 2 hours interrupting any work Sue and Caudia tried to achieve, whilst oohing and aahing over all the new stock (a lot happens in 3 weeks!). But most exciting was the arrival of over 70 new bolts of fabric Sue picked up in Sydney last week. Dunno where on earth she’s going to put them all, but they are very nice! Oh, and they are bargains too!



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May 28, 2009 at 10:47 am (Uncategorized)

Well, I can’t quite click my heels together yet, but it’s very nice to be home! Moving slowly,( but beats not moving at all!) and loving the rest. Stitching, coffeeing, chatting….and knitting re-commences next week, subject to the availability of my lovely tutor, Claudia. Blogging is also re-commencing, and I shall try very hard not to bore you all to tears!
Thanks for all of the lovely thoughts and wishes sent my way, very much apprciated.
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May 18, 2009 at 11:25 pm (Uncategorized)
I recieved this email from Fiona during the week:
From the 28th June Paul (my husband), Nadine (daughter) and myself will be travelling to Northern Cambodia (Plas Prai) to do some volunteer work. We will be visiting a hostel set up for teenage girls to help with their education. In Cambodia it is considered a waste of time to educate the girls as they are expected to look after their elderly parents and get married. The group we are going with is hoping to create teachers and nurses to return to the villages so they don’t have to rely on outside help. It is also more likely that educated mothers are more likely to educate their children.
As part of this visit we are expected to organize some craft activities. With the teenagers we are going to make sock puppets so we are looking for old interesting socks and buttons.
Much of the supplies we will purchase in Phnon Penh but would really like to have the opportunity to get some interesting socks and buttons to take with us.
Thanks
Cheers
Fiona Schulz
So I told Fiona, of course we can help. We can, can’t we? Come on gather up those odd socks and buttons, and drop them into us at Country Chix, so that we can pass them on to Fiona.
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May 10, 2009 at 10:47 pm (Uncategorized)
Here’s my loot from this morning. Well, the loot you can see anyway. Hard to show you all of the hugs and kisses that accompanied. SPOILT ROTTEN.

….And then my Husband went fishing!!
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April 30, 2009 at 8:57 am (Uncategorized)
A recent conversation between my Husband and my 9 year old daughter:
Dad: Come and do the dishwasher please.
C: Dad, I’m really more of a “don’ter” than a “doer”.
Really looking forward to those teenage years…..
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April 27, 2009 at 10:02 am (Uncategorized)

Just around the corner. If your looking for some inspiration, we have some new gift books in from Compendium. This is my favourite. It’s full of “interview” questions for your Mum, so you can capture all of her memories. There are lots of others to choose from too.
And if you really want to spoil her (or, even better, yourself!), Janome are running some great specials at the moment. If you haven’t recieved a catalogue, go here, or pop in and pick one up from us in the shop.
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April 10, 2009 at 10:03 am (Uncategorized)
Thought I’d have a go at making a few of these:

You know, get myself in the mood, and all that jazz. If you want to have a play too, the instructions are here.
Have a wonderful, chocolatey, crafty and safe Easter!
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