Monday, February 8, 2010

In the beginning.....



Well hello and welcome to my first blog from the desert. Time is flying and I cant believe I have been here for three weeks already. The desert is hot and dry and full of wild life. The first week was rather overwhelming, being away from all my friends and family and only really having Ben, at least I have him I guess. I’m slowly getting used to all the bugs and flies that constantly fly/ jump around. I even have a few frogs that live in the shower and seem to enjoy watching me scream and fly out of the shower as they jump on me. I often think to myself, WHAT AM I DOING??? But it is week three and I’m still here.


The kids are so cute and I know it will be them that keep me here. My class is by far the best! They are the cutest little things and love being at school. The older children are just as adorable but also often make you question why you are here. They just enjoy pushing your bottoms and this week they have been testing how far they can push their teachers. So thank goodness I don’t have to deal with that in my class. My little angels just do whatever I tell them (so far anyway).

Yesterday was my first ‘going bush’ experience and what an experience that was. We took 30 kids to a little creek for the afternoon. Ben and I were following the two buses in our car and as soon as the bus stopped the children all came running out, I had no idea what was going on! Then I saw a Goanna! The kids chased it around, throwing rocks and sticks at it and then even chased it into the water. Finally after about 15mins one of the boys got it by the tail and began to drag it out of the water. They all continued to throw rocks at it. Some of the older boys were yelling out to leave it alone and not kill it. I just wanted them to ether kill it or leave it and not keep torturing the poor thing. Finally the kids let it go, so maybe next time I will experience the killing and eating of a goanna, apparently it tastes just like chicken!

I’m so far out of my comfort zone, the closest real shop is 8hrs drive away. We drive about half an hr into Meekuthara to do out grocery shopping once a week and that’s the only shop I see. I think this experience is going to make me a lot less materialistic and learn more about what really matters in life.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Small Designs.

UNICEF is the United Nations Children's Fund, the world’s leading advocate for children. UNICEF is non-political and works in over 150 countries to make a lasting difference to the lives of women and children around the world.
UNICEF currently have a range of one off designer pieces... i LOVE them.
Visit there online shop to purchase your unique UNICEF Designers United children's garment and raise vital funds for there Maternal Health Appeal. There are 12 items to choose from ranging in size and price.

Kit Willow

Sass & Bide
Nicola Finetti

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

RAFW 2009

I haven't posted for ages so here are a few of my favorites from Karla Spetic at Australian Fashion week. I LOVE her feminine look designs and prints.






Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Perfect accessory.

Like most girls i love handbags, shoes, and accessory. When i come home from a day of shopping i always have more accessory then i do outfits to wear them with. So in my research of all things accessory i think i may have found the perfect one for ANY outfit... The Chanel Handbag.
I'm going to have to save for awhile for this one.

“A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.” Coco Chanel







Sunday, April 19, 2009

Pretty little Frill.




L-R, T-B

Willow, Telise Cooper
Third Millennium, Bettina Liano

All available online at www.frockaholics.com

Friday, April 17, 2009

mmm Lace





Lace really puts me in a happy place, i just LOVE it. So i'm really liking what Fleur Wood is doing at the moment, i want it all!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Bow



bows are really catching my eye at the moment.... i really love how girlie they are, they can make any outfit feminine.

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