Category: Family Life
The Baby Style Guide to Wearing Sunglasses
Baby sunglasses are just so darn cute and handy for keeping harmful UV rays away from baby’s eyes. I bought Imogen’s sunglasses from John Lewis for our holiday in New Zealand. They’re pink and green with little roses on the frame and have category 3 lenses.
Imogen’s been wearing her sunglasses a lot over the past few weeks and has created the Baby Style Guide to Wearing Sunglasses.
1. When you’re learning to wear sunglasses it doesn’t matter if you put them on upside down or askew. So long as you put them on all by yourself and smile.
2. Watch grown ups. Copy how they keep their sunglasses from slipping down their nose.
3. Point to whatever you like in amazement. No one can see where you’re really looking.
4. If in doubt, use all fingers to get your sunglasses in exactly the right place.
New Zealand Country Life
After a coffee in Greytown we visited my Uncle and Aunt in Mikimiki on a beautiful hot day in the Wairarapa. Their house sits in the middle of several acres of garden, pasture and wooded land. A stream runs by the land and there are some deep spots for taking a dip when you need to cool off in the summer. The perfect setting for New Zealand country life.
Following a delicious lunch al fresco we explored the garden where Imogen found a hammock between the trees to swing in with Grandma and Grandpa, a wheelbarrow, a spade and a bathtub full of rainwater and lily pads. In the afternoon she had fun with her new friend Ellie, playing with a bucket of water.
The setting for my Uncle and Aunt’s home is idyllic. My Uncle has built an outdoor kitchen, aka the Man Cave, that is just incredible. It gets plenty of use throughout the year and there’s even hot water for doing the dishes when you’ve finished eating in the outdoors. Don’t you love the Man Cave sign?
It was a glorious day spent catching up with family and reminded me of how much I’m looking forward to having our own garden and organic vegetable plot one day. As for a hammock between the trees to relax in and read… yes please!
Imogen’s quite the country bumpkin even in her Vertbaudet skirt and since we’ve been in New Zealand she’s rarely seen without her purple wellies and Grandpa’s large hat.
First Ice Cream Cone
When it’s summer and you’re on holiday it’s a given there’ll be ice cream.
Imogen devoured her first ice cream cone from Kapiti Ice Cream in New Zealand. It was adorable watching her initial reaction to the cold ice cream. She had a look of wonder on her face as to why she was eating something so cold. When she realised it tasted amazing there was no stopping her and the entire ice cream cone disappeared.
She tried the White Chocolate and Raspberry ice cream which I also sampled and it was simply delicious and very decadent!
When did you enjoy your first ice cream cone?