Friday 29 July 2011

Joy Pocket

this week I have mostly been enjoying...




sitting up a tree and havin a laugh with some lovely folk I met at the Port Eliot Fest (and yes I really am that unphotogenic, its quite a talent!)

Harnessing some manic kid energy to help me sort out the big fat peas that have ripened en masse!

Another new/old dress (the one on the left) a lovely 70's number I think!? 
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getting an inspiring and insightful new (old) book on toaism and tai chi
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escaping the kids for an evening of dancing and fun
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clear nights with thousands of stars and fresh cool air
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hearing the kids tell each other "I love you" (cheesy I know, but very cute!)
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Banana and chocolate cake (the eating of..)


Thanks to Monica at the inspiring bohemian twilight blog for the idea of  Joy Pockets. 

Wishing you all a fabulous and fun weekend!  x

20 comments:

  1. Beautiful joy...children telling one another they love each other is bliss and harnessing their energy to help -- wonderful!!

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  2. Oh nothing cheesy at all about the kids saying I love you to each other! I swoon every time I hear it:) love clear nights and the stars, love your dresses too! Taoism -- love!
    And you look marvelous in that tree!
    Happy weekend to you!

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  3. pretty, pretty dresses! also dancing the night away- nothing better than that- except hearing your kids say that they love each other! :)

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  4. Thankyou Sherry and MJ, my kids have been saying it alot lately, and they are only 2 and 4 so it really makes me smile! I was quite pleased with myself for managing to get up the tree...it probably wasnt too elegant but it was fun! I'll be writing some quotes out of the Tai chi book soon, its really inspiring stuff. Have a great weekend x

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  5. and thankyou Dawn too! Its always so pleasing to find a vintage dress that actually fits, Ive had two in the last week...yey!

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  6. Dancing an fun for an evening sounds fantastic. Clear and starry nights are wonderful. I love this picture of you in the tree. So many yummy colors!
    Happy weekend

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  7. I absolutely love it when I hear my kids say "I love you" to each other. It's magic!

    Banana chocolate cake - YUM!!

    Have a fantastic weekend!

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  8. ooh yes to banana and chocolate cake, lol

    love the groovy dress, and laughing IN trees. LOL

    thanks for joining up!

    p.s, you're in my favourite part of England. could live there.

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  9. ...not cheesy only very cute!

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  10. Thanks for all your comments, you lovely lot! and hearing "I love you" is so much nicer than some of the other stuff they say..ahem My daughter's ultimate cuss at the moment is "I'll never be your best friend again" usually forgotton a minute or so later as they begin playing happily again! oh and Monica - Cornwall is indeed a fantastic place to live!.

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  11. Your picture is great, fun of whimsy! Hooray for peas, dancing and anything chocolate!!

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  12. Banana and chocolate cake sounds amazing! Also, you are most definitely not unphotogenic! I love the picture of you up the tree, you look very important. It's like a throne! :) Night skies full of stars sounds so wonderful. I love my city but I don't love light pollution! Hope your weekend is going swimmingly x

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  13. Love the photos ~ some how they say it all ~ thanks for sharing ~ am new to Joy Pockets ~

    Hope you will come by and visit at http://www.acreativeharbor.com/

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  14. I loved your joys! Chocolate and banana cake sounds lush, any chance of a recipe?

    Thanks for sharing your joys.

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  15. It all sounds so wonderful. Where to start? Cake is always s good place and my son loves to help `snap snap` peas. Clear starry nights are always beautiful. Have a lovely weekend.

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  16. thanks to you all again, lovelies!

    -pollywallydoodle..I did feel a bit like I was (albeit a slightly merry) king of the castle!

    -kitty ..I will dig out the recipe, its scribbled on some scruffy piece of paper that I constantly find and lose again, its called 'forgiving banana cake' because you can change the quantities in it and it still (usually) turns out pretty darn yum!

    -carol..welcome to joy pockets, Im pretty new too and its a really nice newtork of creative and inspiring blogging folk round here!

    -annabella..getting kids involved in the garden is wonderful, Im trying to encourage mine to try different vegetables..its nearly working!

    and mandy..you summed it up perfectly! x

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  17. Awesome...everything. So cute up the tree too!!!
    Need to check out joy pockets!
    Thanks-Terry

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  18. lol, love the pic of you in the tree!

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  19. thank you for commenting on my blog, love the peas ;-)

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  20. Fun photo of you in the tree;)
    Pretty dress finds and those peas look delicious!
    Thank you for the joy pocket visit.

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