Monday 6 October 2014

The Great Big Gender Reveal



So, as I mentioned a few weeks’ back, we have a new addition to Noah’s friend group, arriving with much excitement, this December. Our friends, after a few wobbles (like we did) have decided to keep the sex of their baby a surprise. Prompting me to think about baby number two, and whether we would find out or not. Being an (obsessive) planner/organiser at heart, I was desperate to know what I was expecting with baby number one, but my husband was adamant that it be a surprise and as it was so important to him, I went along with it. But for baby number two, I wonder if it would be different. My whole world would literally explode into a festival of pink if I was to have a girl and surely I would NEED time to plan that!

Although, I must admit, in those first moments of meeting Noah, it didn’t even cross my mind whether he was a boy or girl. He was just beautiful, healthy and I was in love. And it was sweet to be the one to find out that the little bundle of newborn cuteness was a boy. Husband was obviously thrilled with his son and heir.

However, there is no right or wrong, it is just personal preference. I thought I would ask around, what did you do, and what led you to the decision? For second time around, would you find out?

And of course, if you just can’t wait, but still want a bit of fanfare and a surprise - there is always the option of a gender reveal party. What is it? Basically, when you go for your 20 week scan the midwife writes the gender of your baby down and pops it into a sealed envelope. You give the envelope to a bakery, or a friend who can keep a secret, and they bake a cake, plain on the outside and either pink or blue on the inside. Throw a shindig – cut the cake and whoopla – gender revealed!!

Anyway, let me know what you did and if you would have done it any other way..

xx



Monday 15 September 2014

Bun in the oven?

A few weeks ago a friend of mine announced to the world that she is expecting her first little bundle of joy (aka Noah’s new BFF or potential future wife). True to her style, she did it in a very sweet, tasty and creative way, as well as managing to be bang on trend with the start of The Great British Bake Off #babykirkmartin #alreadytrending!



And with the Royal announcement too, it led me to thinking about how people are announcing their pregnancy's in fresh, new and original ways. It’s great to see people getting creative about the way they spread the news that their lives are changing FOREVER .. um just kidding…. (not really…)

After all, we put on a big song and dance on for our weddings, so why not do something equally fun when you have a baby on the way. Also, do it while you have time. As anyone with kids knows – it’s pretty unlikely the second pregnancy will get the same amount of attention. 

Did you do something creative to announce your pregnancy? Or did you just send an email? Would you do it for your second baby?

Anyway, either way, here are a few ideas and fun ways of announcing courtesy of my Pinterest addiction. 




And a super cute video announcement from Cupcakes and Cashmere.

Talking about Great British Bake Off, you should follow @nickykirkmartin on Instagram as she bakes her way through the GBBO #nickydoesgbbo

Lots of love

Abi x

Tuesday 22 July 2014

What to wear: Limited Edition Tamara Tobias

It's been ages since I last posted anything on here and I have no excuses… EXCEPT that I have been rather preoccupied with the hazy, exhausting, but glorious bubble of first-time motherhood. As my baby boy has just turned one, I have promised myself that I will get back on the blogging bandwagon very soon!

In the meantime, I just had to pop in to do a little cheerleading for a super talented friend of mine - founder of Tamara Tobias - Tammy Fowler. Tammy launched her label at 8 months pregnant! Yes, I repeat, 8 months pregnant! When I was basically living on ice cream and ‘resting and nesting’, she was working non-stop to get her first collection designed and ready.

Tammy has just added this new limited edition scarf to her already amazing summer collection. Once it’s gone it’s gone, so I thought I would spread the word as far and wide as I could!
Limited edition Ganet's scarf 

Tammy’s design was inspired by a primary school in Northern Malawi. The school was recently damaged by flash floods and Tammy has promised that 75% of the profits from the scarf will go into a fund to support the school. What’s not to love?

I have been amazed and endlessly impressed at how she has created a thriving business, while juggling the demands of being a really great mummy. Maybe we need to get her on here to tell us her secret!

To find out more about this school, what the fund is achieving and what you can do to help go to www.ganetsadventureschool.org

To see more of Tammy’s beautiful scarves, go to www.tamaratobias.com

Here are some of my faves for the new season:




lots of love & have a happy day

A xx