Reading... French Children Don't Throw Food by Pamela Druckerman interspersed with The Paris Wife by Paula McLain depending on what mood I am in. The first is a parenting book/observations of a certain type of Parisian society and the second is a novel written as if a memoir by Ernest Hemingway's first wife, Hadley Richardson regarding their meeting and then time in Paris. Both with a Parisian theme, although that is the first time it has actually occurred to me
Listening... It's been a little light on music round here recently. BBC 6 Music has been it really. Unless you count the waves through the baby monitor (which Pip listens to in her cot).
Buying... A few bits and pieces. Mummy shoes (Converse trainers and Havaianas flip flops). Glamorous lounging trousers - the feel of jogging bottoms with a little more elegance and pulled together no I'm not just wearing my pyjamas kind of trousers (from Hush).
Loving... Pip is now properly interacting, smiling and giggling. Getting my brain back. Going out to dinner and talking to people I don't know about something other than the baby (while holding the baby).
Wanting... (or should that be, looking forward to) a holiday to Cornwall.
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Just a minute - an occasional series of posts inspired by Talking to Unicorns (who was inspired by Daydream Lily). Just a Minute was started by August Street back in 2007.
4 comments:
Those Hush trousers look gorgeous. And I've finally remembered to bookmark their website for the next time I'm shopping around for stuff. :)
Solitaire rings are rings with a single large stone as a centrepiece, usually diamond used .At the present time rings become a fashion statement but it mainly used for decoration as an ornament of sorts. I think it's a symbol of commitment, a bond, a promise.
i really enjoyed silk too although i am not sure all the sticky situations they get themselves in could be sorted out so easily :)
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