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The real deal

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Sitting down for a quiet cup of tea with my husband as he goes off to nightshift, working with children who are the most despised in our society, he told me a little story from yesterday.

A storm has passed through our little town and the rain has been intense.

My husband quietly told me he saw a guy outside at the gym at 5.30am in the morning and he nodded at him.

It wasn’t until he had passed him that he realised he wasn’t wearing any shoes.

We are in the suburbs.

We’re not downtown Perth city.

We live in a seaside settlement, that many like to believe that people wearing no shoes and sleeping outside in winter don’t exist.

Back to the story, my husband walked back.

He turned around and asked the guy ‘Hey you doing okay?’

The guy said ‘Yeah, I’m all good.’

My man said ‘But your sleeping rough aren’t you?’

The shoeless guy said ‘Actually mate I am.’

So my husband put his gym bag down and pulled out his Nike gym trainers and gave them to his new friend.

The guy responded ‘Na, mate they’re too good for me.’

My husband explained to me, they’re not even his favourite shoes and he wished he had his best ones.

Then my man said to his nameless friend ‘You want some food?’

He said ‘Na, I’m all good.’

Then my husband said ‘No mate, I’ll get you some.’, so he drove through takeaway and bought him as much breakfast as he could, went back to his new friend, gave him food and then pulled a jumper from his car and gave the guy one of his hoodies.

My husband’s new friend said to him ‘I’ll never forget your face man.’

My man replied ‘Don’t remember mine, remember Jesus’s, he’s the one whose changed my life.’

Then my husband drove to work.

I’m telling you this story not so I can brag on my husband, but to hopefully inspire you, that it’s actually not that hard to help someone in need.

Loyal people still exist.

Quiet moments when people actually do what they say they believe.

Man, I am so grateful I waited for this amazing husband, father and friend.

He honestly is the real deal.

Humbled

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Unwritten

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I am so aware that I am living in unwritten days.

Those quiet ones before a big change occurs.

I have been quiet of late, if I was completely honest a little fearful, a little doubtful and lots of thoughts.

I have been preparing myself for a new person to enter our world, but at the same time feeling grateful for time to process big transitions.

I have been writing my next book a lot more lately, but that means I have been a little quieter on the blog front.

I’ve also been spending less time online and doing my best to be more present for my family who are also feeling the pangs of change in our midst.

A new chapter in our life is about to be written.

I can feel deeply it’s potential and also feel afraid of it’s unknown.

Always seeking
Nearly trusting
Beautifully resting

Life as I know it is about to be undone again.

Excited and Terrified!

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the free woman

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A few years ago I was contacted a young woman about her passion for writing after reading my first book capture 30 days.

Her name was Bethany Morris.

She is now 23 years old.

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A creative soul, a lover of all things wordy and she is delightful.

Living in Melbourne, loving life and all that it brings.

Earlier this year, Bethany wrote again telling me about a new project that she was working on called The Free Woman.

I have been eagerly awaiting her new adventure and today an interview that I did with Bethany about writing, creativity and inspiration went live.

Check out her little place in this wide old internet frontier.

I am always so excited about creative people (especially young women) getting out there and just having an amazing go!

Always

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Both Photos from The Free Woman

 

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Crochet bits and bobs for sale

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I have been asked to sell some of my crocheted bits and bobs on a great site, featuring my home made creations for the month of July.

You can buy my goods from The Local Creative prices from $12 to $75.

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One of my most popular creations the Shwrap is available to purchase from this site as well. It is made to order though, so you better get your orders in quick, or else the offer may close due to our pending arrival.

More excuse to get my hooks out again this afternoon.

Have a great day.

All my creative love

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She’s not your competition

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Today starts a new theme on Kinwomen, a network that I co-lead with some friends. Here is a post I wrote about the subject that was published today on our blog.

Make-up free selfies; brilliant!

A few short months ago the phenomenon of naked or make up free selfies hit our facebook screens.

Initially I watched friend after friend hesitantly, tag each other encouraging women to post a makeup and filter free photo on their feeds to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness.

From near royalty to stars, musicians, models and singers, all posted no make up selfies and a new cultural phenomena was born.

A marketing strategy that went viral, with the purpose of posting and then donating to Breast Cancer research.

It didn’t take long for the haters to climb out of their castles in the sky, to hide behind their computers and bring out the vitriolic speeches.

Facebook status updates of why woman are posting without donating, judgmental comments about how this will never make a difference, pulling each other down one comment at a time.

Then the parodies came in abundance with men posting naked with socks, husband and wives posting together and young people posting how ridiculous the whole craze was.

I did not post a selfie, supporting breast cancer, as I wasn’t tagged, but I watched many of my friends participate with interest.

Especially because two of my childhood friends who I went to school with from year 1 to 12 have had breast cancer, bravely fighting and overcoming the journey with courage. Two friends I worked with for years had mastectomies and my Mum has always kept an eye on crazy happenings in her chest region.

I think the movement was brilliant.

Why?

(here is my hair unbrushed and makeup free selfie nearly 9 months pregnant!)

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Two reasons;

Firstly…

Anything that encourages women to get real, to take off the layers and live vulnerable lives online is absolutely necessary in my opinion.

There is way too much competition, comparison and pressure for women to be perfect, to be modeled, to be air brushed, to be filtered, to be super mums, who bake, work out, hold a career, run a blog and more and more and more.

This campaign quickly reinforced to popular culture and women specifically how over edited and over filtered our online lives have become. This campaign brought our everyday reality to our online fantasies.

Secondly…

Every post that went up, whether it raised money for breast cancer research or not, reminded woman across the globe to check themselves for any lumps.

The greatest problem for Breast Cancer awareness is not money. It is a lack of awareness or actually indifference. Every woman, who remembered to get a Mammogram, to feel for lumps in the shower, who put a reminder in their diary to see a doctor, is one step closer to eradicating this disease.

As much as we all like to think raising money is important, there is enough money available for any cause if you have the capacity to innovate for it. What our world has too much of is complacency and comparison.

We are complacent about our health and we are constantly comparing ourselves to one another.

These are the reasons that I wholeheartedly believe the selfie campaign was brilliant and successful. Even months later as I write about it, you know exactly what I am on about.

Next time you jump on a band wagon and hate on people who are trying to have a go and do something of worth, maybe you need to sit back and reflect on truly what is important in the communication of what is happening in popular culture.

Our opinion and cynicism is not always well founded and helpful.

I found this quote the other day.

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Competition is rife in womanhood.

I am hoping we can lay down our verbal guns and fight for things of worth, like young women who are sold into prostitution, child brides, female genital mutilation, domestic violence, eating disorders, self harm and bullying.

What if we all used our voice to defeat and defend this, rather than the ones who are trying to make a difference?

She is not your competition.

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