Jeez, first post in almost 2 months? Thats shameful blogger behaviour, I hang my head. I've been a little swamped with trying to settle into a new job in the bright lights of the big city. But I will do my best to appease you with this beautiful song that I like to imagine is being sung directly to and forme. It's the only song about an "Emma" I can think of, so this is for all us unsung-about Emma's out there. You can suck it Jolene, Lola, Layla, Caroline, Delilah, Maria, Lucy,Mandy.....
Working at my local animal shelter over the weekend I was faced with a rabbit that looked a little like this:
What are you supposed to do when faced with a rabbit that is the size of a dog and too heavy to lift single-handed??! Stare in awe, I reckon, which is exactly what I did. And give it double helpings of food...
So, apparently today was officially "the most depressing day of the year". Well, that might explain the mood of yesterday's post! Something in me clearly realised that summer is still a million miles off, Christmas even further off, and there's officially no excuse to be eating a trillion calories a day anymore.
Call it churnalism, call it psychological nonsense, (call it a great 80's tune by New Order), how was your "Blue Monday"?
(Note: weird moment of the day. Reading through an article on tips for surviving "Blue Monday" on the guardian website today, I came across this paragraph - "With that in mind, the charity is attempting to spread a little cheer through the City of London today using space hoppers, smoothies and massages. There is also talk of fluffy blue monsters, although it's not immediately clear how they fit in to proceedings." To understand the freakiness of this, please refer to the first picture in the post below which I found at random to cheer me up....C'EST BIZARRE, NON?)
I'm feeling bummed today. Can't really explain it, but maybe thats ok. So here are some visual pick-me-ups for anyone else out there feeling a bit blue.
With every new year celebration comes the inevitable issue of new year resolutions. Bah.
I think it's a good idea to look to improve yourself or your situation or whatever, but I don't necessarily think you have to make resolutions to cut things out of your life, or do less of something. I think a refreshing look at new years resolutions would be to consider things you want to add to your life, whether it be a new skill or friend or outlook on life.
So with this in mind, here are my resolutions for 2011 (which, inevitably, will not all be kept but the more there are, the more chance I have of seeing one through. Right?)
Learn to bake cupcakes
Pick up the guitar again
Draw more and get the creative juices going
Be more active
Drop a couple of pounds (well, it wouldn't be a new years resolution without weight loss in there somewhere....)
Make some new friends at new job
MOVE OUT OF FAMILY HOME INTO LONDON (can you tell i'm excited about this one?)
But most importantly, keep things in perspective and if you slip up on a resolution, don't self-flagellate over it. It's really not that important...
Here's a happy video to send you smiling into the new year. x
Oh the sales....its a love/hate relationship. I love all the amazing bargains to be found, but I hate the inevitable draining of the bank account as a result. Bah. (I especially hate when something that you have purchased at the full retail price is suddenly a fraction of what you paid for it in a sale that started a week later)
Isn't this the most beautiful dress you've ever seen? (Mango sales)
It's so delicate and elegant and covered in gorgeous shimmery goodness. I'm desperately trying to find an excuse to buy it. At £100 there really has to be a good reason to justify the spend.
This is what I want to happen next time I visit Portobello Road market please.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks is an absolute childhood favourite. I'm currently watching it at home alone singing along to all the songs that I still know, word perfect.
"Bobbing alooong, bobbing aloong on the bottom of the beautiful briiiiiiiny seeeaa"
So I have never really been much of a shoe girl. I mean, don't get me wrong, I do love a good shoe and they are totally necessary to complete an outfit but I don't often find many that I really, truly love. However, over the past couple of months I have found myself getting giddy over almost every shoe I see.
My new shoe lust for this week is the Layla block heel strappy wonder from Topshop. Even it's name is beautiful (shotgun "Layla" for my first daughter's name). Not to mention it's relatively cheap (for Topshop) price tag of just £65.
I have decided that to console myself after my scary-ass interview in London on Monday I will treat myself to these. Well, you never know, I may just have a regular income by the new year...
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Of all the people in the world, she is the one I can't bear him seeing. this mess just gets better and better.
Daaaamn those are some fine shoes (Jeffrey Campbell Mumm wedge, Me and Zena Giant broken heart necklace)
Been perusing the internet all day today as i'm at home with the lurgy, pretending to look for christmas presents for family but really lusting after things for me...
Possibly my favourite holiday. Great for getting arts 'n' craftsy with your friends. And of course OD-ing on sugary halloween-themed treats (Cadburys "Dead Heads" filled with red coloured caramel anyone?) whilst getting freaked out watching horror films in the dark. BOO
Sunday, 24 October 2010
I pass this poster for the new Levi's 519 skinny fit jean every morning on my commute into London and it really perks up my day. Largely due to the deliciously hairy, jean-clad member of the Gaslight Anthem on the far left....
Bring on Monday morning
Sunday, 10 October 2010
"Hold me like before. Hold me like you used to. Control me like you used to"
Saturday, 9 October 2010
My new fashion blog obsession. Rumi Neely of blog fashiontoast is obscenely gorgeous and lives a fashionista's dream lifestyle.
Check it out and lust after her looks, her wardrobe and her lifestyle &hearts
I can't deny the pull of Topshop. I am currently in love with almost eveything in store, none of which is in my budget due to my general lack of income right now... But this outfit could well be worth getting into debt for. I love oversized, slubby jumpers; they are always so forgiving and uber comfortable, and I have yet to venture into the world of over-the-knee boots. I feel like these two beauties are calling out to be worn together. Calling loudly. Teasing me with the fact that I just cannot justify buying them right now. And this truly makes me sad. Boo