WannabeRealMum
A blog about what I wannabe and my reality. Enjoy.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Notable 'grams: Jhoanna Aguila
I've had the pleasure of meeting and hearing the awesome tunes from this fine lady. Jhoanna appeared on the 2014 season of Channel 9's The Voice and is making the circuit around pubs/clubs and community events in my local area. Check her out.
Labels:
Music
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Notable 'grams
Thursday, 15 January 2015
The First One...
It's coming up to Bubba's first birthday.
I should be all, Oh I can't believe it. It's gone so fast. It feels like only yesterday we brought her home from hospital. What a year!
It's a little bit true.
But in some ways it has felt like a long time.
I should be all, Oh I can't believe it. It's gone so fast. It feels like only yesterday we brought her home from hospital. What a year!
It's a little bit true.
But in some ways it has felt like a long time.
Photo credit, Amanda Tipton
Labels:
Babies
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Life's Too Short
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Mumma Love
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The First Year
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The Mum Code
Monday, 5 January 2015
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Notable 'grams: Hamish Blake takes on Humans of NY
This guy seriously cracks me up. I love following Hamish Blake on Instagram because of his unique commentary on the normal. And I am particularly loving his cute-as pictures of his little one, Sonny, who is just a few months younger than my daughter. Enjoy.
Labels:
December
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Notable 'grams
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Monday, 8 December 2014
Photo-a-Day Challenge
I've really enjoyed FatMumSlim's photo-a-day challenge for December. I've never done a photo challenge before and, in the past, have found it a bit annoying when my Instagram friends have spammed my photo feed with pictures of apples, grass or an artistic shot of their car keys. BUT, I had never tried it. I am particularly enjoying following #fmsphotoaday and seeing how much better blogger photographers have interpreted the day's challenge. Chantelle over at Fat Mum Slim also does a top 4 post each day of her favourite pics that have the challenge's hashtag. Pretty cute.
So head over to Instagram to see my latest daily photo and maybe even jump on board with the challenge yourself!
So head over to Instagram to see my latest daily photo and maybe even jump on board with the challenge yourself!
Labels:
A Day in the Life of
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December
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Lists
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Notable 'grams
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Work Rest Play
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Notable 'grams: Kylie Purtell - A Study in Contradictions.
A shout out to a recent blog discovery. Kylie is a mum of two girls and tells it like it is. I particularly like this post on Instagram of her daughter on the eve of her third birthday. A picture's worth a thousand words...
A photo posted by Kylie Purtell (@kyl21z) on
Labels:
A Day in the Life of
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December
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Kid Pics
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Kids
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Notable 'grams
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The Mum Code
Monday, 1 December 2014
A Teacher's Rough Guide to Starting Big School
Dear Parents,
Do not worry. Do not panic. It is all going to be OK.
With love and care from
Your-Child's-New-Kindergarten-Teacher
Labels:
December
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Life Guide
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Rough Guide
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School
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School Kids
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Teach
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Notable 'grams: Brooke Fraser
This lady is my hero. Anyone who's known me for a month or more knows that I LOVE her music!!! Brooke Fraser.
She's just released her fourth album 'Brutal Romantic'.
I'm heading to her Sydney show March 18 next year and can't wait!!!!
You can check out her website here!
Labels:
Music
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Notable 'grams
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November
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Work Rest Play
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
My Top 7 Baby Discovery Baskets
I don't know why I didn't do discovery baskets sooner.
They sound difficult to organise and fiddly and time consuming. They aren't. And babies love them.
Essentially, the idea is to fill a basket with everyday items (baby safe items, of course) from around the house or garden and make it accessible to bub in their play area. That's it. And my bub absolutely adores her basket. It is the go to play thing above so many other toys (that cost us a lot more than the contents of that basket). I would say they are better for a baby six months or older who can sit up and grasp objects easily. And make sure the basket is light weight and baby safe too as babies are often attracted to this as a toy as well.
Mix up objects from across different themes or have a specific theme in one basket.
Here are my top SEVEN discovery baskets:
Photo credit, D, Garding
They sound difficult to organise and fiddly and time consuming. They aren't. And babies love them.
Essentially, the idea is to fill a basket with everyday items (baby safe items, of course) from around the house or garden and make it accessible to bub in their play area. That's it. And my bub absolutely adores her basket. It is the go to play thing above so many other toys (that cost us a lot more than the contents of that basket). I would say they are better for a baby six months or older who can sit up and grasp objects easily. And make sure the basket is light weight and baby safe too as babies are often attracted to this as a toy as well.
Mix up objects from across different themes or have a specific theme in one basket.
Here are my top SEVEN discovery baskets:
Photo credit, D, Garding
Labels:
Babies
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How To
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November
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Play
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The Organised Mum
Monday, 24 November 2014
So you're going to have a baby.... A rough guide of what to do first
A faint pink line, a plus sign, a digital read out that screams PREGNANT. However you first discover that there is a little life growing inside you, it's a moment you'll never forget and comes with a huge range and mix of emotions. After chatting to a few friends (new mums, hopeful mums, not too far off mums and any other life stage centred around 'two becoming three' mums) and reflecting upon my own experience, I've realised that there can be a fair bit of confusion about what you should do when you find out you're pregnant straight away. So here is a rough guide of what to do first (and a bit before and later)...
Note: I've tried to include a few different perspectives here. AND, this information is specifically for women based in NSW, Australia as other states and countries may have different systems and ways of doing things.
Photo credit, Ryan
Note: I've tried to include a few different perspectives here. AND, this information is specifically for women based in NSW, Australia as other states and countries may have different systems and ways of doing things.
Photo credit, Ryan
Labels:
Babies
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How To
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Life Guide
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November
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Pregnancy and Birth
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