A Minute Away From Snowing

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Real Talk (and goodbye).

When I was in Santorini earlier this year, it was a place unlike any other. Well, actually, it kinda was, but not in a way that I – and probably most...

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Dressing the bump: part 3

The last instalment of my bump dressing series is just a basic rundown of some of the things I’ve bought and loved so far during my pregnancy. When I...

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Dressing the bump: part 2

I’ve always wished for a winter or autumn pregnancy – cosying up in turtleneck sweaters and hiding all those lumps and bumps under stretchy leggings with...

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Dressing the bump in summer.

I don’t think anyone (me included) can say they’ve ‘mastered’ bump dressing until they’ve navigated the tricky waters that is the third trimester. Having...

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A Quick Update.

A Quick Update.

Been super busy lately but I thought I’d check in with a teeny update! I’m reaching the 20 week mark of my pregnancy this week (boy did the past 5 months...

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Bubblegum dreams.

Bubblegum dreams.

It only seems like yesterday that my husband and I were packing our bags to spend two months overseas. Suddenly it’s two months away from the end of...

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A new take on classic style.

I love this time of year. It’s finally becoming a little warmer to warrant bare legs with a couple of extra layers. Speaking of, one of my favourite finds...

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An Adventure with Alex Hotel.

As far as overseas travels go, Jamie and I have always favoured small, design/boutique hotels over large, fancy establishments. We’re super independent...

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Love at first scent.

When I was little, I spent most of my summers at my grandparents’ place, moseying around their backyard. I was six, whiling away the afternoon collecting...

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How to pack for a weekend escape.

It goes without saying that travel has been – and still is – a huge part of my life. With the arrival of our little bebe in just under five months’ now...

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