Showing posts with label Eva Mendes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eva Mendes. Show all posts

Monday muse...

We went away for a night to a lovely hotel. Our room had one of those ginormous beds, complete with pillowy white linen and many, many cushions. I swam in the pool when it was completely empty as twilight fell outside. After, chilled champagne and a little black dress for dinner. Interesting company and late night tequilas. There was an open fire in the room that had been lit for us upon our late return. I had a good time, better than I expected if I am honest.

by Polly Wreford
I went to the beautiful Spa and found myself fascinated by those well-groomed, well-heeled women who frequent such places. How do they maintain such a level of grooming? I am intrigued. Grooming (and by this I mean all of the little details; manicured nails, freshly coiffed hair, gleaming smooth skin) is surely for those with time and money in equal measure. I always observe those women in slight awe; the ones who almost defy age by keeping themselves so well put-together that they out do the passing of years. I don't consider myself someone who is influenced by airbrushed images in magazines, I don't read 'Vogue' and then look back at myself and worry. I can appreciate that there is a vast chasm between my life and that of a fashion model.

But in the Spa, when you see those women who are not airbrushed, they look that good in real life, now that does make me think. What I conclude is that if you have enough time and enough money you can do it. That and good genetics, like Eva Mendes here. Some of us are blessed in more ways than others!


I am off to meet an old friend today - one of my oldest, so we can compare notes on how well we are faring in the wrinkle wars!

Here's what I think...

Quick fire: Here's what I think:

Ageing gracefully?
I wish I was entirely fine with this process. It's one of life's inevitabilites. Fighting it, ultimately doesn't work. There are elements of it that are life-affirming and wonderful; experience is beauty, but oh how I wish it just didn't happen. That it wasn't quite so brutal. My Mum, who is the ultimate role model for everything; she is AWESOME, has aged beautifully. She is at-one. I love and emulate that. And isn't this image just beautiful?


Shopping as favourite?
For me, nothing like going into a shop and seeing lots of things that make my heart go pitter-patter. I wish I wasn't quite so shallow and that the things that made me heart beat fast had more substance than a pretty dress. But that's how I am - have been the same since the age of 5 (but then it was pink and white candy-striped dungarees that caught my eye).

46445, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Thursday October 21, 2010. Olivia Palermo, from TV's The City , is spotted out and about doing some shopping in the Meatpacking District. Photograph:  Wagner Az, PacificCoastNews.com


Should mothers work?
Whatever gets you through the day. Such a fiercely personal choice. First one must look at why mothers work - what is it that motivates them? From my observations on this, it's not all it seems; the motivations are wide, varied and unexpected. Understanding that choice must come first before any judgement is made about whether it's right or wrong.


The medical profession?
I have always had the utmost faith in the medical profession. I respect doctors enormously, in a similar way to lawyers. Clever, dedicated people. However in recent dealings with the medical (dental) profession I have been left wanting. How come they don't know all the answers? Have they not devoted years of study to finding out why something goes wrong with the human body? I am a specialist in my job - if someone asks me a question that I don't know the answer to, I go away and find out. I don't just send them away to cope with it. The older I get the more I find that there are few straight-forward answers in medicine. This bothers me.

Pushy parenting?
Should children be pushed academically and in, for example, sport? Should children be made to sit exams? I think, sometimes yes. Life has tests, why should we pretend in childhood that tests don't exist? We can help reduce the number of tests (I am speaking metaphorically about all tests children face; be they mathematics, getting through playtime, being in a school production, running a race) but at the end of the day, is it not better to prepare children to know how to deal with some pressure? The trick is not too much pressure and to not erode or deface the relationship they have with their parents by making success synonymous with unconditional love and respect. I have seen pushy parents in action and it's not pretty. Still working out how I feel about this one...


Cooking a meal from scratch every night?
Ready-made meals; what Jamie Oliver hates. I cook a fair amount, most nights I make a meal from fresh ingredients, from scratch. It is time-consuming and often I find it enormously tedious but I do it because it matters. I also periodically test my children on whether they know what a butternut squash looks like vs a chilli. I can't bear the thought that some children don't know what a potato is unless it comes in the form of chips. I think they have to see me cook; not just put a plastic packet in the oven.

images via are so happy

Going to bed at 8.30pm?
For adults, not children. I am all for it. For children, the earlier the better ;-)

Having the right shoes?
Yep, it does matter. To me.

Making a good cheese sauce?
I find the most important thing is to whisk the roux with the milk, briskly; a brisk whisk if you will. I also find that I do it with a smile on my face as I think (always) of my friend L who commented that her bottom wobbled when making a cheese sauce. I find the smile helps the consistency ;-)

...looks just like this my kitchen...go Gwyneth...

Things of beauty...

This week has been a roller coaster...some highs and some lows. I have been on my own most of the time as my husband has been away; the Boos are in their penultimate week at school and it's all becoming a bit too much! They are tired. I am tired. The epic school holiday is about to start; bittersweet as ever. Released from the school routine, but instead a whole lot of time to fill with fun exciting things!

May your weekends be wonderful. We have NOTHING planned which is just what we need! A weekend of no demands. So in pensive mood, still with the most persistent toothache in the world, here are some alluring things of beauty....


My husband and I went up the Empire State Building for our very first wedding anniversary. I was pregnant with Boo at the time...always makes me smile to see it...


 Toast dresses made all the difference this week when the blues hit me...thank you for all of your uplifting comments.


 The ever-gorgeous Natalie Vodianova...and two darling girls...

via Dust Jacket Attic

Love this image...
via The Bottom of the Ironing Basket

In Denmark there is a lot of amber jewellery like this...I always wanted to find the perfectly formed piece. How lovely to think of tree resin fossilised...


The summer holiday build-up includes choosing books to read. This bizarrely, is once a year activity for me. Despite the fact that I did a degree in English Literature and read more books than you can shake a stick at, I now hardly read at all. My annual summer readathon is my one chance, where I average a book a day...




I have a severe case of envy over this Emma Gordon clutch bag that I got for my sister in law as a birthday present...Natasha please may I borrow?!



Perfect simplicity...


My wallpaper fixation lives on...


So stunning...words fail me!


Summer-time orange and banana Popsicles...


Just about the coolest wedding I have ever seen...I think this bride has the strongest of faces; I just love her look.

via 100 Layer Cake

Eva Mendes, a lovely, natural smile...


An ochre dress...


Summer lemonade in candy stripes?




Trying to increase my vitamin C - having worked so hard lately, I need to stay healthy!


I love this hat! I must make an effort to wear more hats...


'Two Tahitian Women' painted by Paul Gauguin in 1899.


I couldn't resist...Olivia P in all her glory...GREAT dress.

via Everything Fabulous

Whatever you are doing this weekend...enjoy!