Saturday, August 28, 2010

A few of my favourite things


Reading in cafes
People watching
Eating cake with friends and gossiping
Cooking and entertaining
Twenty five degree days
Restaurants and eating out
Shopping
The first nights sleep on clean sheets
The smell of freshly mowed lawn
Flowers on my kitchen table
Doing nice things for other people
Chocolate!
A cup of tea and a magazine
Peace and quiet
Dancing around the house to my favourite song
Laughing
Visitors
Birds
Weddings
Exploring
Travelling
The colour pink
My dear friends
Breaky in the sunshine
Pamper sessions
Seeing a film at Cygnet Cinemas
Handmade crafty things
Reading other people's blogs
My little house in Como
Hand sewing
My family
Interior decorating
Oroton
Fancy Pants Dinner Club
Picnics and barbecues
Outdoor cinemas
Concerts in Kings Park
Beads
Jewellery
Matching bags and shoes
Banana flavoured icecream
Boutiques
Kisses and hugs
Smiles and laughter

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Too good to be true

Who was the bastard to invent this saying? He has a lot to answer for.

What is so wrong with things being perfect, why can't anything be perfect for the here and now? This saying just makes you doubt yourself and put a negative spin on things, where's the good in that?

I could possibly have ruined something that seemed pretty perfect in the here and now because some negative bastard made me doubt myself.

I bet Mr TooGoodToBeTrue never had anything good happen to him so he had to make sure no one got to experience anything good. If this saying was never invented we'd all get to experience perfectness all the time. So what if things don't turn out for the positive in the long run, why can't we just be happy with a little bit of perfect right now?