It has been a bit quiet on the blog lately. Let's just say I've been busy. That's what life with kids looks like sometimes. Smooth sailing for weeks and all of a sudden everything turns into a hectic mess. As stressful this might be, how boring would it be otherwise? Very - I'm sure about that.
Anyway. Here's to Molo and their fabulous AW 14/15 collection! I had to split this into four parts, because I just couldn't stop snapping pics of these wonderful threads. Let's start with Grace, shall we?
Grace is wearing: Coat from Next, Dress from Molo, Leggings from Molo, Shoes from Zara
Showing posts with label Grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grace. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
About A Dinosaur
We're having quite the prehistoric phase here. We had The Croods on repeat all weekend. Also, there's a lot of roaring and growling and sadly...Romeo has developed a bit of a caveman attitude as well. Nothing's perfect, right?
So how fitting is the dino hoodie from Kukukid? I loved it the minute I saw it for the first time. They now offer it in grey as well, for all you non-black lovers. Combine it with the super cute paw-print designs and the little wild animals can go berserk in style!
Grace wears: Dino Hoodie from Kukukid, Tee from Oopsydaze, Skirt from Kukukid, Specs from Primark
Romeo wears: Dino Hoodie from Kukukid, Tee from Little Boogaweezin, Harems from Kukukid
Sunday, October 26, 2014
A Little Rebel And A Fresh Nerd
Keeping these two occupied when big sis is doing her own thing is sometimes harder than it should be. To be honest, the whole stretch of having to be everywhere at once as a mother of three gets to me every now and then.
No. That's actually not correct. It's not the 'having to be everywhere at once', but the constant guilty conscience that somebody always gets dragged along without being asked to. Am I the only one who has these moments? Take our Thursdays as an example. Ashley has her English and ballet class back to back. Both classes are so close together that I have exactly 15 minutes to drive all over town from point A to point B. During rush hour, of course. Anything else would be too boring.
So there's literally no time for the littles to try and act up. You want to go to the playground in the first 45 minutes of English class? Sorry, no, because the playground is too far and I know two things: 1) the five minutes of actual playtime they would get there would result in at least one epic meltdown and 2) ain't nobody got time for that. Ok, so no playground. What about ice cream or cake or the like? Of course! Let's do that, so that the first thing you can tell your sister when she's back from English class is how amazing the ice cream/cake was and that she can't have some, because we have to use our warp speed to get to ballet. Cue yet another meltdown I don't need. So no sugar coated pit stops. I guess that's why our dentist loves us.
Which leaves us with, well, pretty much nothing to do. Nothing but those little games you play with your kids when being on the road. The ones we don't like, because they're cool for five seconds and then turn into pure boredom. Or maybe it's really me, failing at entertaining the brood. Thank God they never really complain about any of this. So I guess I shouldn't even worry my pretty little head about it. But since I have to be everywhere all the time, I certainly want it all, all the time...a mother just can't help herself now can she?
How do you balance it all? Or don't you really bother and just take things one at a time?
Grace wears: Jacket from Zara, Shirt from H&M (boys department), 'Fresh' Tee from Little Urban Apparel, Skirt from Moi, Leggings from H&M, Shoes from H&M, Specs from Primark
Romeo wears: Jacket from Zara, 'Le Petit Rebelle' Longsleeve from Little Urban Apparel, Baggies from Moi, Shoes from Nike, Shades from Milk & Soda, Camo Hat from Milk & Soda
No. That's actually not correct. It's not the 'having to be everywhere at once', but the constant guilty conscience that somebody always gets dragged along without being asked to. Am I the only one who has these moments? Take our Thursdays as an example. Ashley has her English and ballet class back to back. Both classes are so close together that I have exactly 15 minutes to drive all over town from point A to point B. During rush hour, of course. Anything else would be too boring.
So there's literally no time for the littles to try and act up. You want to go to the playground in the first 45 minutes of English class? Sorry, no, because the playground is too far and I know two things: 1) the five minutes of actual playtime they would get there would result in at least one epic meltdown and 2) ain't nobody got time for that. Ok, so no playground. What about ice cream or cake or the like? Of course! Let's do that, so that the first thing you can tell your sister when she's back from English class is how amazing the ice cream/cake was and that she can't have some, because we have to use our warp speed to get to ballet. Cue yet another meltdown I don't need. So no sugar coated pit stops. I guess that's why our dentist loves us.
Which leaves us with, well, pretty much nothing to do. Nothing but those little games you play with your kids when being on the road. The ones we don't like, because they're cool for five seconds and then turn into pure boredom. Or maybe it's really me, failing at entertaining the brood. Thank God they never really complain about any of this. So I guess I shouldn't even worry my pretty little head about it. But since I have to be everywhere all the time, I certainly want it all, all the time...a mother just can't help herself now can she?
How do you balance it all? Or don't you really bother and just take things one at a time?




Romeo wears: Jacket from Zara, 'Le Petit Rebelle' Longsleeve from Little Urban Apparel, Baggies from Moi, Shoes from Nike, Shades from Milk & Soda, Camo Hat from Milk & Soda
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Double Trouble

It's probably wrong to envy your own children and I should go and seek for some kind of help, but I can't help myself. While they do have their shy moments (mostly towards people who are...well...questionable), the selfconfidence all three of them display 95% of the time is just breathtaking. I want that for myself. And I want it to be as natural as it is for them. Effortless and real.
A woman at one of their modeling gigs once told me how impressed she was by Ashley's coolness and that it didn't seem to be "trained" or an act. That actually made me a little queasy. Why would anybody try and turn their kids into something they're not? Yes, being selfconfident will enable them to open a lot of doors in life more easily. But that's about it. Nobody gets anywhere by just being fierce. It's not a guarantee for anything. Unless you are Beyoncé, of course. But she's an exception to...hm...everything.

Grace is wearing: Coat from H&M, Tee from River Island, Leggings from H&M, Sneakers from Crime London, Sunnies from Milk & Soda
Romeo is wearing: Biker Jaket from River Island, Tee from Passive Juice Motel, Jeans from H&M, Sneakers from Crime London, Aviators from H&M
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Embrace the hug life
It's truly a hard hug life, being a kid these days. I'm so happy to be an adult.....Grace was in full tomboy mode the other day. Well, as usual, it's her way or the highway, so I just go with it.
How cute is this Good Seeds Apparel tee, though?? All their threads are 100% organic. Your little ones can be hip and green at the same time. It really is a win-win, isn't it?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)