The days are getting hotter and so are the tee’s – Mr P.com

I’m currently, right now, as I type, waiting for a package to arrive from Mr P.com. I couldn’t find my size in store and thought “dude that’s what the internet is for” (I call myself dude in my head because I’m cool like that.)  I had some issues buying online, but their technicians sorted me out FAST, and now I’m waiting like a kid before Christmas.
I’m not really a t-shirt kind of girl but I must say that their current line of tee’s are beginning to sway me a little, what do you think….
You can tuck the fitted tee into printed pants or distressed denims or be all high fashion with crop tops paired with a midi skirt and dungarees….For that sexy without revealing too much look…

These are a few of my favourites: SHOP TEES

Love how this reminds me of the movie Clueless…..
 and if you don’t get the reference, I’m afraid

*see above* hehehe, this quote is from Mean Girls
These are more me though, comfy and unrestricted
and I don’t have to be a skinny mini to look good

But if you are lucky enough to be a skinny mini you can opt for those
FLORAL T-SHIRT
CUTE!

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For all the baby mamas. . .Baby Sense Seminar time again


New and soon to be parents are in for a day of top tips and treats at the 2014 Johnson’s Baby Sense Seminars taking place around South Africa.
The Seminar will be in PE on August 23 and I’m told those of us who are not that new any more – toddlers up to the age of 18 months- are welcome too.
 Meg Faure (Baby Sense co-author), Dr Claudia Gray (paediatrician), Sr Ann Richardson (Toddler Sense author) and Tina Otte (midwife and special editor of Your Pregnancy magazine) will be giving expert advice and survival tips for those hectic first few weeks and months of parenthood.
The morning Baby Seminar will cover the following topics: stimulating your baby and toddler, your baby’s health and sleep solutions.

 The afternoon Birth & Newborn Seminar explores calming and connecting with your newborn, birth with sense and newborn basics.
While Johnson’s Baby massage workshop will further enhance bonding with your bundle of joy, with an interactive demonstration of some hands-on massage skills.
It’s a day to be spoilt and to mingle with other pregnant and new moms while au pairs look after your babies. Walk away with an awesome goodie bag worth over R800 and stand to win amazing prizes including a Stokke Scoot Travel System worth R13 000.
Every new mom deserves a day out with people who “GET IT!”  also who doesn’t love a goodie bag. So don’t  miss out on these info-packed #baby101 seminars! 
Book now online www.babysense.com/talks-and-workshops  or call (021) 671 3245.  Cost per seminar is R240 and R80 for the massage workshop.

Follow @BabySense #baby101   

Win a R1500 shopping voucher from Mr Price

Guys the Mr Price Competition to win a R1500 fashion voucher is still on!!!

and it coincides with the launch of their even easier to use website – which now offers you the chance to reserve items (I kid you not)

SEE WEBSITE HERE
ENTER COMP HERE or by clicking on the picture

We often buy clothes at Mr Price so I was wondering what I would do if I won the R1500… This is what I came up with

For Rob = R379.97
 

For Aidan = R209.97

For meeeeeeee = R639.96

This leaves me with R 270 spare and THIS RIGHT HERE is why I love Mr Price!!!
So don’t hesitate enter today HERE or HERE

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Win a R1500 clothing voucher from Mr Price

Hey guys you can win an awesome voucher to shop till you drop if you enter Mr Price’s latest competition
seriously guys DON’T miss out 🙂 Click HERE or on the picture or on the banner on the right. what do you have to lose?

As an extra incentive to enter,  here are some of my favourite Mr Price finds:

I’m very into dresses at the moment:

BELTED SHIRT DRESSCHECK FLORAL FIT AND FLARE DRESSBODYCON MIDI DRESS

There is never a moment I’m not into shoes (awww look my shoes match my dress choices)

MOCK SUEDE COURTT- BAR SANDALT-BAR COURT

And I can never leave a shop online or otherwise without checking out stuff for my little man:

(he actually has those pants – birthday gift – so the shirt is a bit of a must wouldn’t you say)

LACE UP ANKLE BOOT

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Dealing with couple infertility from a male perspective



June was a month where Fathers Day was celebrated across the board! Everywhere you looked and everywhere you went  there are reminders to celebrate your Dad and celebrate the privilege of being a Father. However – this day is, for some, a sad and painful reminder that they have not  yet been able to father a child or are battling infertility issues. Did you know that today, one couple out of every six is coping with the challenges of infertility. In approximately 30- 40% of these couples, the infertility is due to a problem on the male side.
Regardless of whether the infertility is due to the male or to their female partner or is unexplained, it is also common for men to experience a range of emotions. These feelings are often unexplained and unexpressed and may lead to behaviors and actions that are misunderstood by others.
Men are sometimes perceived as being unable or unwilling to talk about their feelings and experiences. Pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting are seen as a womenrealm and fertility and medical treatments often focus more specifically on women.
Our society also abounds with images of women as mothers, carers and nurturers much more than those of men as fathers and carers. The voices and thoughts of men are therefore often missed, silent and forgotten.
To fill this void, men who have been through the infertility journey are now starting to write about their experiences and about aspects that they have found to be valuable and supportive.
A summary of some of their ideas are:
   Men may feel a wide range of emotions, including anger, sadness, confusion, anxiety, humiliation, guilt, embarrassment and shame. Such experiences may be due to feeling one or, indeed, many of the following:
   saddened by the loss of their ability to provide for their family- “ I’ve let my wife down”, “I feel less of a man
   unable to protect their partner & their couple relationship from pain & intense emotions due to the roller coaster of infertility treatment and interventions and ongoing feelings of grief and loss
   full of self doubt with the potential loss of manhood. Questions self- who am I?”- “what is a man?
   sexually inadequate
   a loss of identity – may feel he does not meet cultural, spiritual, family and
   community expectations of himself
   sadness due to the loss of personal dreams and expectations to be a dad
   left out of the loop – as the focus of treatment is mostly on their wife/partner
   isolated – friends & family are getting on with it and having their own children
   powerless with a lack of control – “nothing I do seems to help
   misunderstood – by partner, family, friends, work mates
   lonely- no-one to talk to who really understands and is without judgement
   fearful- I want a child but am afraid it might not happen” “what sort of father will I be if I ever get there?
Tips for men:
   Acknowledge your feelings. Find ways that work for you to deal with strong emotions such as grief, depression, anger e.g. regular exercise, massage.
   Keep up social networks & interests.
   Talk to someone you know will understand
   Gain support. Work out who you can count on for emotional support & use them.
   Find the right people to talk to. Dont be afraid to seek counselling or emotional support- either as a couple or for yourself.
   Acknowledge as a couple, that your individual experiences & responses to infertility & treatment may be quite different from each other – not better, not worse, just different.
   Take control. Work out what you can control and what you cant.
   Nurture your relationship.
   Self care. Pay attention to your physical, mental & psychological well-being.
   Treat yourself. Remember to exercise, nurture yourself with things you love doing, consider relaxation & stress management options, eat well, & find a balance in your day-to-day life choices.
   Look after your own health. Remain aware of your own needs and wants. Supplement your diet with a fertility supplement such as PRELOX FERTILITY which offers a patented combination of Pycnogenol and L’Arginine.
   You and your partner are in this together.
   Try to balance hope with compassion.
   Try and avoid being Mr Fix It. Nurture yourself and your relationship. Listen without having to offer solutions.
For further information visit http://www.2tostartafamily.co.za or email prelox@lamelle.co.za


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Kiddies Decor with Sheet Street!!!

So I’ve redone Aidan’s room recently see HERE but something feels missing, like I need something to”pull it all together” so to speak… so in comes Sheet Street. Their all new Kids Range (which you can PURCHASE ONLINE whoop whoop, cause I’m lazy like that) is great, cute and affordable (my two favourite things-after chocolate). The big question right now is do I go Pirate or Dino, what do you guys think? … click on pics to check out their site…

HAPPY SHOPPING
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