Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Que Sera, Sera.




  







Que Sera, Sera (whatever will be, will be) was first published in 1956 by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. It made its first appearance in Hitchcock's film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'. On this occasion, it was gifted to me by Lauren, on the back of a card she wrote me when we found out I was having a baby. It's well adjusted advice for anybody I think.

In addition, I have now finally (and very tardily) packed the baby's bag for hospital. I couldn't decide on which clothes to pack, so I ended up putting in lots of options (after all, I wanted leopard print tights incase it is a girl, and the cute patch blue pants, in case it is a boy).

My cousin Elspeth gifted us one of our favourite presents - a beautiful hand knitted cream merino blanket, which has a crochet type detailing around the edges. It is absolutely breathtaking, and really special because it was purchased from the Utiku wool shop which has been an Easter tradition of my family for years for purchasing merino socks, scarves and warm jerseys while in the country.

Here are the three toys that will make an appearance at the hospital. Don't you just love the teddy and cat rattle on the left? They're from this gorgeous online store called Maisy & Grace, and the chew teddy on the right is from Nature Baby.

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