1. French and Feminine

    September 30, 2010

    For those who like their furniture french and feminine, take a look at www.thefrenchbedroomcompany.co.uk.  All together I find the whole thing a rather overwhelming, but take an individual piece and put into a simpler setting and you have a little bit loveliness.

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  2. Halloween feature – Junior magazine

    September 11, 2010

    Looking forward to Halloween and when you read my feature in the latest issue of unior magazie you’ll see why.

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  3. All Saints

    September 9, 2010

    I did my first TV stint on Tuesday and rather than ask how I was feeling, all my girlfriends typically asked what I would be wearing!   I was considering going with my regular choices, but then on my way to picking my son up from school, I decided to pop into All Saints in Westbourne Grove.  Thanks to the faultless assistance of lovely Emma, I walked out feeling confident, comfortable and rather cooler than when I walke in.  The experience has given me a thirst for broadening my boundaries in terms of clothes and life in general.  Change is good.   Take a look at the new collection www.allsaints.co.uk


  4. Happiness

    August 30, 2010

    I have been blessed to have many professionally shot photo’s of my children, but the one that makes me smile from my heart is this one, taken by my husband. Whilst rather dishevelled, their smiles are pure happiness and the love for each other and for the moment is so evident to see.  It reminds me that there is only this moment and we can choose joy, just like children  instinctively do.happiness


  5. London Life

    June 14, 2010

    As if proof were every needed, last week, I was once again struck by what a small world we live in. On Sunday morning, the husband and I took the children to see the Elephants Green Park.  We found a great parking spot, the sun was shining and as an added bonus we saw the rehearsals for the Queens Birthday parade, which was just like the real thing except the Duke of York stood in for the old dear, so that meant fewer crowds, so even better.  The children were mesmerised and as we walked along Buckingham Palace watching the parade and taking with excitement about having seen real Elephants in India.  Later that week,I attended a launch party at which I got talking to a lady who just happened to be the person responsible for bringing the elephants to London and who will soon be taking the same message and magic to Thailand. Then I met a lady who had sold my books in her store in LA and then I met another friend of a friend – Meg Mathews. Meg was warm and open and shared her own passion for design. Here is one of her wallpaper designs – available exclusivey at Liberty.

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  6. Bootcamp

    May 24, 2010

    I was recently introduced to Senkai, who are now my newest clients and just happen to be the most passionate, dedicated team of personal trainers on the planet.  In the name of research, I booked myself onto their boot camp in Bordeaux – France.  I wondered how the children would cope, but not only did they positively encourage me to go, they even suggested, I take the husband!  And so it was, with children packed off to best friends, we packed ourselves off to France.

    The weeklong boot camp was everything I had hoped and more and even thought it rained constantly, nothing could dampen our spirits as we got out in the fresh country air and tried something new each day, which took us beyond our known limits.   We returned home lighter and fitter, but beyond that and of far more value was the lesson it taught me – that to give 4 of the 168 hours available in a week, to exercise is time well spend and of vital importance.

    Senkai boot camps can be booked by a group of friends or college who want a tailor made service or you can join their next retreat in September.   For further details click here


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    Senkai’s tips for a fitter, healthier you

    1. Split your workout routine into 65% cardio and 35% weight training / core and abdominal work.

    2. Running or power walking is one of the best forms of exercise you can do and it does not require a gym – just step out of your front door and get moving.

    3. Train early in the morning and on an empty stomach as that way you burn body fat rather than the food you have just consumed. If you want to train later in the day, make sure you leave a two-hour gap between eating.

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    4. You can lose weight by eating well, but to change your shape requires targeted training. And the other positive by-product of this is that it helps preventosteoporosis and arthritis – especially important to women.

    5. Eat five to six small evenly spaced out meals a day as the more Regularly you eat the higher your metabolic rate will be and so you end up burning more calories. Each meal needs to consist of protein, carbohydrates and good fat.

    6. Eat fish and lean meat and red meatonly once a week cut out bread (I can’t do this one) and limit dairy. Drink 2 litres of water per day.


  7. Too much

    May 14, 2010

    Shame that this iconic poster has been re-worked to death.  I truly am bored of it now.keepcalm


  8. The Olde Bell

    May 10, 2010

    My sister is about to be married and it got me thinking about perfect wedding venues.  If I were to do it all again, I would choose the Olde Bell in Hurley; this heavenly hotel is the height of understated elegance and old world charm.  If marriage is not on the agenda, visit here for the outdoor eating area, for hearty, healthy and abundant food and a wild, open country garden.  Only a 40 minute drive from London, this is the perfect place to relax, recover and discover what style and substance is really all about.   for further information see – www.theoldebell.co.uk

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  9. New London Style

    April 3, 2010

    I have just been given a copy of New London Style.  It’s interesting that not only does London have a unique eclectic style, but that each area/postcode has a distinctive design code of its own; a reflection of the people who live in it.  Anyway, it’s good for peeping into the homes of some of London’s well-known style guru’s such as Mathew Williamson and Erin O’Connor and many more.

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  10. Paint

    March 28, 2010
    Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.
    Camille Pissarro

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