Today has been....................china sorting day!
Yipppeeeeeeee
Little things to keep me happy. It takes my mind off the constant mess comprising of empty plates of food and cups just left everywhere, crayons and paper lying about all over tables and floors, lego (down sofas, in yarn bags, in cutlery drawers and in my bed to name but a few), mega blocks, cars, nerf blasters, chalk sticks and water pistols. I tell you, if I step on one more piece of lego.....................
So once again, I need the balance of sorting pretties to keep me sane in a male environment.
The holidays are almost over, and whilst I have actually enjoyed them, getting back into a routine and having the house clear and quiet for a little bit each day will be bliss!
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Delicious photos in this post and your last one too! It is so lovely to sort out the china, especially when it is as pretty as this! Enjoy your organising, Vanessa.
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Oh Amen!! I am really looking forward to my boys going back to school, although my youngest is starting school and I'm going to really miss him, but like you said, not the mess everywhere, I'm starting to detest Lego!!
ReplyDeleteYour china is GORGEOUS! so pretty, i love it.Love the delicate handles.
totally agree vanessa!! x i have given up on the lounge its a place where everything is fighting in a tide of mess!...even noticed an old cocktail sausage in my crochet blanket when i tidied up the sofa! and the marble building blocks are driving me mad!!!!...ive hurt my feet so many times!...ive loved having time , quality time with my daughter but i do think a routine helps me organise my life and mind! and makes me a less stressy mum at the end of a school day when they've had space and ive had space! ;0)x
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful picture of the china!!!Definitely makes one happy!!
ReplyDeleteOh bugger me! I have that Meatloaf song playing in my mind now:
ReplyDelete"You took the words right out of my mouth, oh it musta been while I was... screaming in pain whilst hopping about on one foot having trodden on a tiny metal arsing CAR!!!!!!!!"
Just popped on to reply to your email from yesterday...and the baby has started bawling. No doubt he is wedged in the corner of his cot. Poor mite.
'Pereety' china my lover.
back later..
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Oh yes, treading on lego- I feel your pain!
ReplyDeleteNo more Lego's around here... but there are still plenty of Playmobiles and cars and crawling over the furniture and Playstation games and dishes (not half as pretty as yours though!) left all over...
ReplyDelete2 more weeks before school starts over here... sigh...
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Mine are already back at school and whilst I was nostalgic for those summer holidays (two months LONG here in France) I must confess I am glad the reassuring routine has returned allowing me more space for linear thinking now I'm spending my days with just one child ... and yes, no more excrutiating lego under my feet!
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gorgeous pictures of your china...love the colour combos so pretty!
ReplyDeletei am so with you on this.. lego gets everywere doesnt it, walking through the boys bedroom is like walking on firey coals.. it hurts!!
i am so ready for the start of term .. we defo need some routine back!
charl
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Such pretty china, what a great collection. My house is such a mess every day with all the toys but no school yet - he's only 20 months. Arghhhh!! x
ReplyDeleteWere my china to be that pretty sorting it would be a task I would actively seek. And that's without the excuse of lego bricks et. al. My lot are far too old for lego but do discarded mascara brushes and man size roller blades count as a good excuse for finding some pretties to sort?
ReplyDeleteOooh your china is gorgeous, I love mix and match pastel crockery.
ReplyDeleteHola yo tamién necesito hacer clasificación de vez en cuando y ordenar las cosas tengo 4 niños y es una locura.Me gusta mucho tu porcelana son preciosas,muchos saludos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeousss china! Oh where did you get it from..?!
ReplyDeleteSorting those lovely pieces out would keep me cheery too!
Hope you enjoy a little more peace and quiet when the little-uns go back to school. :-)
Ashley xxx
I think I'm in love with that blue and purple teacup
ReplyDeletelol when I first stood on my children's lego it dawned on my why my Dad used to go bonkers when he stood on it :-) i love lego but by goodness it hurts when you stand on it! x
ReplyDeleteI once thought I'd stood on a piece of lego walking along the landing - turned out to be a massive spider... Give me the lego any day!!! Such pretty china.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours!
ReplyDeleteBelieve me having two girls is just as mad, but the toys were pinker and more glittery! Even now they are both teenagers my house is smothered in hair clips, lip glosses, handbags and chocolate wrappers!
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Gorgeous!!! I hope once you've sorted all your stunning china that you had time to sit down and have a cuppa. I'm with you on the lego thing - I used to go out of my way to pick up all the wee bits lying around the house but now I aim for them with the vacuum cleaner. What a horrible mum I am!!! Have a fab weekend hon. Leah xx
ReplyDeleteI love your solid china who makes these? the colors are beautiful all mixed up new or vintage?
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling a bit of the fall sorting bug myself though I'm ignoring it as best I can lol. Pretty pretty pretty china I hope it helps you see past the lived in messes.
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable dishes my friend..this would make me very happy too....sending you ooodles of love.
ReplyDeletehehe I definately get you on this one! sorting out pretty things always helps me relax!! xo
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