Friday, June 20, 2014
in other places
Happy Friday, friends. This weekend is going to be extra sweet considering there's only one week left of the school term....five more school mornings and then two weeks of no bell. Hooray! I can't quite believe we're half-way through the year; time is such a hard concept to grasp.
Here's to a weekend of homemade coffee, woollen layers and movie nights.
In other places:
lucky this
birth photographer had her camera ready to go...if she was three seconds late she would have missed it.
gasp! adore this
sea salt bottle and
these utensil holders
Jay's documentation of
Autumn Farm is one of the most beautiful series of photos I've seen in a long time
I always recommend
this bra (and this
organic one),
this tee and
these jeans to my prenatal students
Judy Blume:
parents worry too much about what children read (who read
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret?)
Maria's
kitchen outtakes from Alphabet Journal; I love a peek inside kitchens, they say a lot about a person.
warm wool socks make all the difference at this time of year - love
these and
these
excited is an understatement. I hope Spielberg does Dahl justice.
fritters are on the menu this weekend.
posted by:
Jodi
Oh my goodness! That birth story is amazing!
ReplyDeleteTHAT BIRTH STORY. Those photos! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThankyou lovely for sharing the link to my fritters I hope you all enjoy them, and I especially hope that Che and Poet are fans! Happy weekend to you all x
ReplyDeleteLove that BFG will be a movie!! And wow, what a birth story!
ReplyDeleteThat birth story made me bawl! I love photos of mama's face when she gets to meet her baby -- and it's so beautiful that even in circumstances that most mothers would fear (no one plans to deliver in a car!) she still had radiance and joy and peace. How lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post Jodi, I am happy to hear you like the photos. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteMaria
Hi Jodie! I really like the subtle changes you've made to your blog. It's a special place with compassion and wisdom but also reality...I love this section 'in other places'...it opens up the world that tiny bit more.
ReplyDeleteOh sweet you, thank you for your kind words and link. And oh yes I actively devoured all of Judy Blume's books along with Paula Danzinger's, they were precious in understanding all the emotional and physical changes I was going through around those tricky prepubescent times. xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi. I'm new to the blogging world and by chance the subject of my first blog post is the link you have included of the incredible birth story. Thank you for your blog, it's very inspiring.
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