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2.3.20

Where have I been?



Hello, it's been a while.

I'm back on this and it feels nice. It's been ages since I've posted anything up on here and a lot has happened since. For a while, I fell out of love with blogging and social media. I put unnecessary pressure on myself to get the perfect photo or getting a certain number of engagements - I never really reach anything that I aimed for. So much so I forgot why I even started writing on here - to escape from life for an hour and do something that's just for me. 

I always felt like I was late on trends, didn't have the money to keep up on the latest makeup or have the confidence to say what I really thought. For a really long time I wasn't satisfied with my life and wanted to find something out of my ordinary to find the thing that was missing. I didn't know what that thing was, I still don't to be honest. 

In 2018 I decided to do something bold and tick something off my bucket list, move to London. I packed up all of my favourite things and just went for it. I left everyone behind and wanted to start something new. London is a big shiny place, lots to do and things to see. I was excited and it was the most independent I'd ever felt. I started a new job, lived in a house share and didn't know anyone. It was lonely at first, all I did was clean my room and sit on my phone. The job I had paid a ridiculously low wage and to make it better, I was the lowest paid in the whole company - great. Reality started to set in and I slowly became the most miserable version of myself, it just took me a while to see it. Don't get my wrong, I made some friends and have some good memories. Everyone said I was brave for just moving there but I felt even more brave when I decided to move home. I kept going for months, trying to not accept defeat but I reached a point where I hate every moment and I knew it was time. Just as quickly as I moved there, I handed in my notice and I was gone. It was all over with and even though I was home I still felt like I had to rebuild myself. I didn't realise how low I was until I look back now.  

When I moved home I was in this weird transition phase, I was back in my comfort bubble but I still wasn't happy. I didn't have a job so I had a lot of time to think about what I really wanted and what really went wrong when I lived in London. It was a time when I started to think about myself more than I ever have, what I enjoy, what people I want around and what I want in the long term. 

After a few months getting back on my feet I found a job again. Although, my confidence was so low all of my interviews went terribly I just wasn't in the place that I used to be. Before London I could take criticism and use it to improve myself but now I just think I'm terrible and everyone is against me. I'm working on it though, I have a lot of internal chats with myself about how good I am at things and that I've been in a lot worse places. Sometimes it just takes me a little bit more time to compose myself. 

It's difficult going back into an old life when you feel like a completely different person. People expect you to just be the same and slot back in but it's harder than that. I think now, I'm more honest and I don't really care about making everyone happy anymore. Not a lot of people will help you out so I'm tagging onto that mindset. It sounds bad but it's true, stick with the people who look out for you. I feel like my mindset towards work has changed too, you're always going to get called out for something but don't put up with bullshit because you think you have to. Go to work and earn a wage so you can do more in your personal life, which is what is important. That's why we go to work at the end of the day.    

I'm now in a better place just with a different attitude towards life. I don't really give a shit about things I used to stress over. I'm more focused and honest with myself, I don't have crazy exceptions like I used to. I've put together my goals and started to put them into action. 

If you've stuck around for the past 5 years or so and I've posted nothing, thank you and I'm sorry! 

So that's that, super long post over. I'll be back writing about makeupy, beauty stuff soon x
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28.7.17

London Outfits | Day 2


You've got to get the shoes in
Dress - Primark
Boots - Topshop (no longer available - I depoped them!)
Belt - Topshop

Outfit 2 


Dress - Zara but I cant find it online:( 
Belt - Gucci

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27.7.17

London Outfit | Day 1



Coat - BooHoo
Body - (Similar) BooHoo
Culottes - (Similar) - Pretty Little Thing 

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26.7.17

London Highlights (and lowlights)

Straight after my birthday my Mam and I had a trip to London planned. We had this planned since Christmas. I bought my Mam tickets to see Adele live at Wembley Stadium, yes, the show was cancelled and we are still proper gutted. My Mam cried when she got the tickets on Christmas morning and cried on the show morning- obviously for the wrong reasons.



Never the less we still had a fab weekend, probably the best time I've had in London. Heres a few pics because I'm a photography geek obvs

Day one - South Kensington and Burger & Lobster 





Day 2 - Adele Cancelled - Tattoos, Pints and shopping instead 





I kind of want to share the story about this pointless little heart tattoo. So my Mam was SO worried about travelling to London, I'm pretty chill in these situations but she is the complete opposite. When we got there she realise how unadventurous she has always been and wished she could go out and see more. On an impulse, we made an adventurous decision to just walk in and get a tattoo, something I never thought she'd do! Its a little mark of remembrance to dive into things, also I think its cute as matching with my Mam. 

Day 3 - Tourist overload 






We saw the sights and I walked around with my DSLR around my neck, proper tourist mode.

London I will love you always x
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16.4.17

My Guide to London

London, my happy place. I've only visited a hand full of times but its the place that I love and the place that I'd love to live. Its always been a massive dream of mine to just move out there, I sit on Right Move looking at flats there so much its becoming a bit embarrassing. 



Here's my recommendations from my few visits...

Accommodation

For me, a very important player. Every time I have visited London I have stayed in the same hotel, the Tavistock in Russel Square. It was a family recommendation, they always stayed when they used to work in London. For me its in an ideal location. Its very close to Kings Cross and Central London. When you're not familiar with a City its always best to be close to the areas that you'll be visiting and close to things like shops, parks etc. Around the corner from the hotel is a tube station and opposite that is cafes and a super market- a Prett and Tesco to be exact. Winner for me,  a nice coffee on a morning at a normal price then some hotel room snacks on a night. Not far from the hotel is a small shopping centre with restaurants, really useful if you don't wish to go into the hustle and bustle of Central London but still would like a nice meal to finish the day. A shopping centre is handy to, there is a Boots or SuperDrug there(can't remember which) they're always handy to have close, for when you forget your toothbrush! 


The Tavistock hotel its self is very reasonably priced and is a nice stay. Its a basic hotel room, nothing too fancy but its always been clean and accommodating for me. It has everything you need for a place to put your head down. The staff are helpful and very polite. Each time I have visited breakfast has been included in the stay. It is a help your self style and after I was set up for the day. Its a pleasent hotel in a fabulous location at a low cost. I due to be staying here again this summer and I'm looking forward to it!


Things to do 

This probably isn't the best thing for me to write about, when I go to London I have one thing on my agenda...shopping. My favourite thing about London will always be the way I can aimless wander for hours and miles and just find new sights and new places where I have never been to before. Its a massive concrete jungle and you can just walk to see what you find, had enough of walking? Jump on a tube and off you go. 


Something I have done is some museums, geeks at the ready. The Natural History is a stand out for me, who doesn't look a good dinosaur?? 

Walk and walk, honest I never plan things when I go. I just walk and see what I find, wander freely and enjoy it, soak London in!


Eating and Drinking 

London like all cities are hot spots for food and drink places. For me I'm really bad for sticking to what I know - this often saves money. Some places in London are over prices just because they're in London. Want coffee, stick to the mainstreams and it might save you some pennies- more shopping money.

One food places that I have been to that was amaaazing was Burger and Lobster and I reviews it here


What to wear




Go with it, wear what ever you want. Keep in mind, comfort! Trainers are a winner for me, like I said all I do is walk! London is a huge place and you will walk a lot, wear something sensible or it will be a killer for you!

Go to London and get inspired, enjoy!






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28.9.16

London | Foodie Review | Burger & Lobster


What could be better after hunting LFW street styles then a good burger, lobster and a cocktail on the side. Before I had never actually heard of this place, it was recommended to my boyfriend by a friend. So off we went Google Mapsing around Soho hunting down the lobster. 



So firstly the staff were all really nice a welcoming with us, we got seated straight away too. To me the cocktail menu was a little funky, not exactly a Weatherspoons Purple Rain.The cocktail that I opted for was a one with 'Tokyo' in the name, sorry I cant rember the full title! I do know it was very strong but tasty, a dangerous mixture really I only had the one! 

The food was served within no time at all. I opted for the Mayfair Burger and my boyfriend the Lobster Roll. The food was so kind of clean, there was no grease no nothing. Not going to lie, I did steal a little bit of lobster which was also fab. The food was really well presented and went down a treat.  

The service so really quick, helpful and friendly. The atmosphere of the place was just really chill, contrast to the street of London! I really enjoyed my time here and I will be visiting again, next time I'm definitely getting the lobster though!



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Trip to London



So my boyfriend and I decided after getting back from Amsterdam in August that we kind of needed another little break away, hello London. We booked up and off we went. Whenever we go anywhere we never really have a lot planned and we kind of just see what we can find. I've been to London 3 times previously and it's my most favourite place in the work, living there is life goals. Previously I've kind of just stuck to Oxford Street and Soho-ish. This time we kind of ventured out and saw some new things. This is the first time I've ever seen Big Ben properly?? How weird. 


We also conveniently visited London on the weekend of London Fashion Week, which was actually a total accident! After seeing people who were there for fashion week I felt so inspired. I'm a full on fashion fail to be honest and its really opened my eyes to styling and being a bit more stylish, about time to be honest!! I was even so sad to make a list of different clothing I saw and liked on all the fashiony people. One day I would love to be in London for Fashion Week and not just admiring from a distance!   



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19.5.16

Why I haven't been posting | What I've been up to



Over the past few months I've barely posted anything on my blog so I think it's time to get back posting! I felt like a lot has happened over the last few months too. 


If you read one of my previous post you would have seen that I visited Amsterdam, which was really cool and I'm due to be going back in August. Amazing city, if you get the chance you should defs go, it's so pretty!! 





I got offered the opportunity to be in London for a weekend  with Scott Cornwall/KMI Brands to film a hair tutorial video using the Scott Cornwall Colour Restore. I'm so grateful for the opportunity thank you to Scott Cornwall and to Alexis for the lovely day!  I will post the video onto my blog as soon as I can too.   





I have been a bridesmaid for my cousin's Wedding which was a lovely day start to finish and probably one of the highlights of the year! 


And I also passed my driving theory test first time, despite everyone thinking I would fail and doing little to no revise I still passed first time. Sticking on the whole studying subject, I've finally nearly finished my apprenticeship qualifications and will soon have 2 Level 3s that I've had a lot of stress getting!  



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9.7.15

London/Birthday Beauty Haul


And here we go again, yep another haul...
If you read my last blog post, you will know that I visited London to celebrate my 19th Birthday! 
So here's a few beauty products that I got as gifts or that i purchased while in London.
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4.7.15

Birthday Trip to London

On the 29th June it was my 19th birthday, my last year of being a teen:( and to celebrate my boyfriend and I took a lovely trip to London. 
The main purpose of the trip was really just to go shopping, see a few sights and just get a way from life, so here's some of the photos from the trip


















*iPhone pics*





So yeah. I hope you liked the pics and I had the most amazing time.
After visiting I cant help but feel inspired fashion and lifestyle wise. London is the one place I always wanted to live, and now more than ever. 
One of the highlights of my last few years! I cant wait to visit again 

xx


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