Hey friends! It’s time to link up with Andrea and Erika to share some favourites! I can’t believe how fast the week has flown by, taking the first week of my holidays with it! But I can’t complain because it really was a good one!

First up, I got to hang out with my lovely friend and spend a day shopping at Chatswood with her on Monday. What a brilliant way to start the winter school holidays! We work at the same preschool, but we don’t get much of a chance to talk during the week because we’re always so busy!

As soon as we got out of the train station, we looked for a place to have brunch and found a little café inside Westfield. We did wander around for a while like two lost sheep because Chatswood shopping centre is so huge and neither of us visits often.

We both had smashed avocado on sourdough with poached eggs, and I forgot to ask for no chilli! Luckily, it wasn’t too spicy. I moved all the chilli bits to the side of my plate just to be safe (chilli be gone!). Phew! It was actually one of the nicest smashed avocados I’ve ever had. It came with an avocado dressing that had a delicious flavour.

smashed avocado

I bought my favourite concealer because I had run out and concealer is my best friend these days.

Chanel concealer

Steve had manipulation therapy on his leg on Wednesday. I waited for hours at the hospital cafe and caught up on reading blogs. I could have gone home because the hospital is a five-minute drive from home. But I didn’t mind waiting. I also went for a walk around the block and it was a nice sunny day. The good news is that all went well and Steve wasn’t in much pain afterwards.

Now he’s on a mission to improve his walking. After 13 years of walking with a limp, it has become a habit, and he can’t shake the protective walking technique. So he’s retraining his brain to walk without limping. Now that I’m off from work, I’m his walking coach.

lots of favourites - hospital cafe

I emptied out our small walk-in wardrobe and painted it. I’m feeling so good that I got onto this task this week and didn’t leave it until the next. It’s amazing how much stuff we had and how much stuff I have bundled together to give to charity.

Prepping for a paint job is not a favourite but I did find two Kit Kats while I was gathering my paint supplies.

lots of favourites post - kitkats

One of the fun things about pulling everything out and going through boxes is finding treasures like my Lulu doll. Ha! I’ve had her since I was five and I love her so much. She’s lost her hair ( she used to have two plaits) and she’s wearing one of my creations I sewed for her when I was about ten.

lots of favourites post - Lulu

I also found Snoopy who always has trouble keeping his jeans up! My uncle gave me this Snoopy when I was about nine.

lots of favourites post - Snoopy

Then there are the photos!! Don’t laugh, ok go ahead and laugh, I sure did!! This is what I had to wear to my cousin’s ex-wife’s second wedding. We were super close, and even though she divorced my cousin, she wanted me to be her bridesmaid. I remember not loving the huge outfit she chose for me. Can you believe that even though it was the 80s, those sleeves were not a criminal offence?

80s bridesmaid outfit

Here is the finished closet. I went to Ikea and Kmart and bought clothes hangers, shoe boxes, and other storage boxes. I have another closet in the spare room where I keep my clothes, and this one is mainly for Steve’s clothes. I’m so happy with how it turned out because the shelves, walls and ceiling needed a big refresh!

closet

I’m excited for this weekend! Steve and I are going away to Gosford for a couple of days. It will be fun to get away for a short trip. I’m not sure when I’ll be back here next week, as I might take a little break. But then again, I may not—I’ll see how it goes.

I hope you all have an amazing weekend and thank you so much for stopping by!

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  1. That closet looks lovely and look at all those cute treasures you found! So glad to hear that Steve’s therapy went well and wasn’t too painful. I bet it’s hard to retrain his brain on walking without a limp after having done that for so long.

  2. It sounds like you have had a fab week, what a great start to the winter holidays.
    The smashed avocado on sourdough looks so good, I would want it without chilli too!
    I am glad Steve’s therapy went well. Good luck with him with the walking.
    It is good when you go through old boxes and find things you had almost forgotten about. The doll is just precious and what a fabulous photo of you. 80’s fashion was the best! hehehe
    Good job with the closet! x

  3. I love avocado and eggs so I would enjoy that meal! I am scared to learn to walk again – it’s my fear I will have a limp or it will just hurt too much in general. Good luck to Steve. Great 80s photo, lol! And the closet looks great as well!

  4. Aw, I hope you’re enjoying your winter holidays.
    That avocado looks so good! I would eat it on everything if I could. Hehe.
    Well done on your walk-in wardrobe makeover. It’s surprising what a coat of paint can do isn’t it?! I love your childhood toys, how cute.
    I have a lifesize teddy that my grandad bought me when I was about 6 years old. He’s a bit stinky and needs a bath but I love him, even if he does look a bit random in our bedroom. 🙂 xx

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