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Reminders of home

We spent a wonderful 2 weeks back home in Australia over the Christmas/New Year period.  We had lots of family, beach and chill time.  I was also super excited to go shopping in Aussie supermarkets and big box stores like Kmart and Target haha.  Living away does mean you often miss the conveniences and way of life back home so some recent discoveries have given me a few little cute reminders of Oz....



 Australian bird prints by Studio Cockatoo which I purchased from Lamington.  
I also spied these wooden kids toys from Make me Iconic recently - I think it would be a cute way to introduce some Aussie food to the little Miss! 

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R said…
I absolutely LOVE those prints! Am very tempted to get some xo

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