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Art – Introducing Judith Raye

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Today I would like to introduce you to a rather special lady – Judith Raye. She is a mother, a grandmother and a talented artist. I have fallen in love with her art and thought I would share it with you – I have chosen a few of my favourites!

 

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Her passion developed whilst painting pictures to decorate her granddaughter’s bedroom – she was commissioned to paint pink party dresses, animals and princess crowns. This labour of love, turned into a passion, for painting whimsical characters using a variety of bright and pastel colours on canvas. Judith now produces a range of paintings named the Inspired by Caden Collection. They are all super cute but the Penguins are probably my favourite!

 

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[quote style=”1″]Whether you are preparing for the birth of a new child, finding the perfect baby shower gift or decorating your child’s room (or any room in your home), the Inspired by Caden Collection is the perfect place to start.[/quote]

 

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Judith also produces art inspired by the beauty of nature called the Life Collection. She draws inspiration from her immediate surroundings – her beautiful garden, blossoming flowers and summer sunsets. Capturing the true blessings that nature provides.

 

These prints would be great as a gift, especially with Christmas just around the corner. I thought I would include the Nativity Scene – in keeping with the true meaning of Christmas.

 

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So please pop over and visit Judith’s website, Judith Raye and have a look at all her marvelous work. You can also find Judith on Twitter – @JudithRayeArt.

 

All Images: Judith Raye

 

 

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FAR Photography, Featured Posts, Nature

Beautiful Franschhoek

Franschhoek is one of those places that I never tire of! I love spending time there, whether just for a day or a long weekend, come rain or sun, it always draws me in!

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Beautiful Franschhoek

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As you can see these photographs were taken on a rather grey rainy day but there is a special beauty to behold after rain. Glistening droplets of rain adorning the branches of trues – magical!

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These photographs were all taken at on the picturesque Burgundy Bourgogne Estate. The views on the property are rather spectacular!

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Images: ©FAR Photography

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4 Things I...., 4 Things..., Featured Posts, Lifestyle

4 Things I… from Kayleigh Jackson

 

Today my featured blogger is local lass, Kayleigh Jackson, from Pretoria. Kayleigh was born in Harare, Zimbabwe and grew up in Amanzimtoti, Durban with her parents and younger brother.  She is currently living with her husband in Pretoria, where she works for a non-profit organization – but is looking forward to new challenges ahead.

 

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Kayleigh spends her time taking long walks, listening to old school music, playing with her kitties, reading and expressing her thoughts and ideas through writing.

[quote style=”1″]I love my husband; we’ll be married for three months this Sunday – 27 Nov. I love my friends and family – although some are far away – they are all very important to me.[/quote]

 

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Kayleigh is new to the blogging world – she has two lovely blogs – A Quiet Joy, which is an inspirational blog and about being grateful. In her other blog – The Parasol and Cupcake, she shares her insights about weddings, from her own personal experiences as a bride”

 

4 Thing I am looking forward to at the moment….

 

New horizons for 2012

I am leaving my position at a non-profit organization at the end of this year and now looking at various work and study options for next year. I’s an exciting change after five years of doing the same thing.

A road trip with my husband

Both our families live in Natal – so we take many trips down there to see them. Neil prefers driving – he says it helps him to switch off from work-mode into holiday mode. I love it for the quality time we can spend together – that is when I’m not falling asleep to the hum of the engine.

 

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Family time in Natal

We haven’t seen our families since the wedding in August so we’re looking forward to being with them over the festive period. I LOVE giving presents! So, I can’t wait to go shopping and pick out special trinkets for each of our loved ones in Durban and ‘Pietermaritzburg. 🙂

 

Christmas Production and Carols by Candle Light

Every year our church puts on an awesome Christmas production over the last weekend in November and then a beautiful Carol by Candle Light service on the Sunday night. This totally gets me into the Christmas spirit and makes feel like giddy child again!

 

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Thank you so much Kayleigh for sharing your 4 Things I with us, it has been great getting to know you a bit better! I wish you great sucess with all your new ventures – I definitley be will be keeping up to date with your wonderful blogs:  A Quiet Joy & The Parasol and Cupcake.

 

Image Source: Kayleigh Jackson, Pinterest Christmas Board, Pinterest Travel Board

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Cape Town, FAR Photography, Featured Posts, West Coast, Wordless Wednesdays

Wordless Wednesday – Boats In The Harbour

 

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Children, Family, Featured Posts, Parenting, Parenting Advice

Helping your child to develop a good body image

Nobody ever said that parenting was going to be easy and I must admit parenting two girls is not without its challenges. Especially when it comes to developing a good body image and tricky subjects and  like weight, looks, sibling rivalry to touch on just a few! Just when you think you have it sussed they throw another curve ball at you!

 

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Developing a Good Body Image

So my dilemma at the moment is how to encourage a healthy sense of one’s physical appearance without making an issue out of it or over emphasising the topic. I will not deny the fact that I have always been body conscious but I do try and ensure that I eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. As parents, my husband and I both try and focus on the health aspect, emphasising healthy body – healthy mind. In a perfect world this would be enough but unfortunately once our children become aware of the media and what the “world” deems as being acceptable – it feels like we are fighting a losing battle.

Statistically South Africa falls somewhere in the middle of the graph as far as fatalities caused by eating disorders, the USA has the highest rate – somewhat alarming when my daughters are trying to model themselves on American pop stars and actresses. Please do not get me wrong, I am not saying that all popular people have eating disorders but the media certainly makes a big deal if anyone of them puts on a few extra pounds!

After reading an article recently on the “Fad” diets that actresses follow, I was even more alarmed at what length someone will go to “lose weight”. The most terrifying diet mentioned in the article is “the Baby Food Diet” – you have got to be kidding me, this cannot be healthy or pleasant to do. The thing is I love good food to much too even contemplate doing something like this; what’s better than a delicious steak and a baked potato – yum! (I am making my own mouth water!) I will admit that I have certainly tried a few crazy “detoxes” in my time but never lasted more than a few days – who wants to eat onion soup three times a day!

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Where does this leave us as parents and how do we deal with children who show signs of becoming obsessed with losing weight and developing a full blown eating disorder? I guess the thing we have to realise is that having an eating disorder does not always mean you are thin – binge disorders can make people over weight. The issue lies with an unhealthy relationship with food, so the most important thing we as parents can do is lead by example – ensure that our children see us eating a healthy well balance diet and exercising regularly. By doing this we can encourage them to do the same and focus on the health aspect rather than the weigh aspect.

I think we also need to be sensitive to our children’s feelings and perception of their own body – encourage them to talk about how they feel. Also be aware of what you say about others – I always maintain if its not positive or helpful, keep your mouth shut! Which brings to mind an incident which happened over the weekend – a rather insensitive shop assistant told my very impressionable 10 year old that she had fat on her ankles (we were shoe shopping) – as I said if you don’t have anything good to say then don’t say anything! I then had to spend the rest of the afternoon explaining that the woman had no idea what she was talking about and was just trying to make sales – needless to say we did not buy anything from her!

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What can we do to help promote a healthy sense of being?

  • Make sure your family eats breakfast and share family meal times as often as possible.
  • Limit access to magazines or social media that promote underweight celebs as being glamorous – teach your children to discern what a healthy body image is.
  • Encourage your children to be active and exercise regularly.
  • Talk to your children about their feelings towards their own body.
  • Promote  healthy self-esteem and self-respect.
  • Most importantly, lead by example – live a well-balanced life!

Articles I found helpful on the subject:

  • Eating Disorders: What Families Need to Know
  • 10 Things Parents Can Do to Help Prevent Eating Disorders

 

Images: ©FAR Photography by Super Mom & Pinterest

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