Now when I look back over June I would have to say it was my greatest month so far this year.
I have dreaded June for oh so long, but I think I am past all of that now. I approached it from such a different mindset and although I did let myself grieve a little for the life lost, I embraced all the the remarkable things that are happening in my life too.
In embracing this new found zest, I found that I had some confidence, not much, but just enough to make some big big changes of the serious risk taking kind. I have tried new and wondrous things.
I have stepped way out of the border of that comfort zone I have myself imprisoned in and have enjoyed so many new adventures.
I know life is going to get tremendously busy and much trickier to navigate, but to be honest I wouldn't have it any other way.
I want to make sure I have memories of each month, as I can see the rest of this year is going to be swallowed up with work/study/parenting/sleep on repeat. So I thought I would start to document my favourite moments of each month to remind myself of all the wonder in my life.
Here are a few of my favourite June moments...
~ I got all dressed up with my gorgeous friend to see the Great Gatsby. We were supporting a local charity "Women of the West", more specifically for Women's Health West, who are based in Footscray. These amazing ladies are committed to improving equity and justice for women in Melbourne’s western region. They provide shelter for women and their children escaping family violence. Such a great cause to get behind. We couldn't not go!
I also loved seeing my favourite book made into a film. The story always breaks my heart, but I do still think I like the Robert Redford/Mia Farrow version better!
I just love spending time with great friends, I love the laughter and energy and I come away feeling so rejuvenated and inspired.
~ My little guy is growing so damn fast. It wasn't all that long ago he couldn't write a thing and now he is writing the names of his favourite superheroes! Bless his little heart! Soon he will be writing his own stories! He has a glorious little imagination, I cannot wait to see where his writing will take him.
~ I spent two Saturdays of June going to local Farmers markets in my area. I am so lucky that my local one is right across the road from me. I love to go and wander, Darby gets his face painted and I pick up some yummy local produce.
My sister and I went to the Ceres Farmers market in Brunswick. It has a brilliant array of produce and awesome health food shop on site as well.
~ Afternoons out with my little guy. Every week he grows some more and I am trying to take in his 5 year old soul for as long as possible, before long he will be at birthday number 6 (gulp).
~ We had our first parent teacher interview. It was a time for us to hear what the teacher had to say about Darby's progress at school. I was a little scared, I feel like it wasn't that long ago that my mum was going to my interviews!
These were some of the words his teacher used to describe him - delightful, compassionate, cheeky, a beautiful heart, resilient, adaptable to change, all reflective of how he must have been bought up. My heart swelled and although I had to fight back the tears, I felt a little bit proud.
~ I helped my gorgeous sister move into the most stunning apartment. It has character and warmth and I now love spending time there. It is even closer to me which is an extra bonus! I have spent so much time there now, it is like my second home.
~ I made the most of the plethora of health books and dvds my sister has and started reading and watching in any spare moment I had. My favourites were Food Matters, Hungry for Change and Lets be Frank. All motivational and all leading me to some big decisions about what I want to do!
~ I discovered a love for Spirulina, I started taking this in May to help cure my cold, and I have been addicted ever since. My energy levels are so much higher and I really notice it if I haven't had it for a day!
~ It took me a long time to discover my local Japanese restaurant, but I am so glad I did. I have become rather addicted. Their sushi is the best I have had, fresh and nutritious and the Miso soup is so nourishing and warming, I have fallen for it hard. Luckily Darby has adopted Japanese as his favourite food too. We have been here a few times for dinner now, its very popular in the area and you have to book ahead.
~Lastly I took the plunge and applied for the course I had been wanting to do for so long. It felt so right and I now feel complete.
I am eager to start, even though I am petrified of the unknown, and how I will manage it with everything else, the time is just right and there is no point holding back now! I'm going to give it a good old crack! I have overcome other challenges in life, and this is just another one.
I just have to have the end game in sight to keep me motivated along the way. I think a vision board is calling my name!
Until next time...


Wow, what a month! So excited and happy for you xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing month lovely. I am so so proud of how far you have come over the past 12 months or so. June was the month I always feared most. It was the month that the old black dog was most likely to come lurking and the bones would ache. But this year was different. It changed .... or maybe its just us who have changed? xx
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