Monday 16 September 2013

....HELLO WINTER!

Now don't get me wrong, I am not a fashion expert AT ALL. The only thing that I know is that I love spending money, and I love spending money on clothes! And then I wonder where my wages have disappeared to...oops!

As it's London Fashion Week, I thought I'd share with you a few of my new winter wardrobe purchases which I have fallen in love with!

Last week I treated myself to some Chelsea boots from Topshop which I have had my eye on for ages! Everytime I see something I love on Topshop's website it seems to get out of stock quicker than I have time to buy it, and I was not going to let that happen this time!
These Chelsea boots will be absolutely perfect to wear with thick black tights, together with skirts and dresses. This is why I am excited for winter!
 
Another reason why I am excited for Winter, but particularly for snow, is because of my gorgeous new HUNTER WELLIES!!!! I wanted some for my birthday, but at Chatsworth Country Fair I spotted some which were perfect for me and I couldn't resist! I got the Green Original Tour wellies, not only will these be perfect for Winter, but also for the Festival Season next year! All I can say is Glastonbury 2014 here I come!
 
You can't have a good pair of wellies without a good pair of welly socks. I've been looking for some 'Hunter Welly Socks', however I saw some gorgeous burgundy knee high welly socks in Matalan, and they were a bargin at £3! The colour will also go gorgeously with my green wellies.

Every oufit needs some accesories, and I've gone a bit mad on the necklace front this year. Firstly I treated myself to a gorgeous gold, chunky chain at £8 from River Island. But as I was ordering my Chelsea boots, I just happened to find myself at the jewellery section on Topshop's website (honestly, I have no idea how I got there!), and I found this lovely little gold heart chain, with a crystal shaped 'L' for Lucy!

Midi rings are also my love for this season, I can't wait to treat myself to loads of different ones, when I next get paid that is!

Matalan is brilliant if you look hard enough, and I will be wearing everything this year with my green parka from Matalan that will be keeping me snuggly and warm this Winter.

So winter is officialy on it's way! If you have any fashion tips, or just anything else you want to talk about then pretty please just comment below!:-)
 


Wednesday 4 September 2013

Bye bye Summer.....

I can't believe that Summer is actually over! I know all good things come to an end, but I really wish that this good thing was an exception. I've had a really busy, but at the same time amazing Summer, I mean how can you not have an amazing time when school isn't involved?!

After arriving back in sunny England, I had lots of plans of what I wanted to do, see and experience this Summer. I'm a bit obsessed with making lists, and I was determined to tick everything off! I think I've done quite well though, so if I've got to go back to school at least I'm going back happy:))))))))))))))))))))))))))).

Quite a bit of my Summer has been spent working but I don't mind that so much as I love my job and obviously the money is a huge incentive too!

One of the not so good things about this Summer was getting my AS results, but then I went to a party that evening so it wasn't all bad! The good things about being a girl is that you can swap all your clothes with your best friends, so we all have a never ending wardrobe!



I met my friend Bethany and her new baby girl this Summer. Her name is Amy Maria MJ and she was born at the end of July, she is such a pretty little thing!


 
Proably my favourite thing which I did this Summer was going to the best city in the world, London! My guilty pleasure is reality TV programmes, and I absolutely love, love, love Made In Chelsea! So Hannah, Lauren and I paid a visit to the one and only Chelsea after we had a nosy around M&M World in Leicester Square, however we had to get out before we bought anything as it was all too tempting!
 
 
I was so excited to be in Chelsea! We got off the tube at South Kensington and made our way down to Kings Road. The sun was shining and we had dinner at Bluebird's Cafe. It was so strange to be eating somewhere that I had seen the cast of Made In Chelsea go to so many times! Whilst there, we saw former MIC star and heiress to Topshop Chloe Green!
 
No Summer is complete without a good old trip to the seaside! I went to Bridlington with my family, and obviously, you can't go to the seaside without having fish and chips followed by ice cream. My cousin Leah and I always have an absolute laugh wherever we go, but it just went too far during this day out. We went on the Waltzer and this other ride all in the space of about 10 minutes and I have never felt so sick in my life, I was literally WHITE. It was horrible. To top it off, I couldn't remeber where we'd parked the car so me and Leah were stranded in the middle of Bridlington for nearly half an hour, only me!
 

Another guilty pleasure of mine is TOWIE. I know, I know, but I can't help it, it's just so addictive. Jessica Wright and her gorgeous boyfriend Ricky Rayment came to Meadow Hall as Jess had a pop-up boutique, 'With Love Jess xx' there. The clothes were so gorgeous and there was a dress which I'd had my eye on for a while, but I'm very proud of myself as I resisted temptation to buy it!


I seemed to go to the cinema a lot this Summer as well. I love going to the cinema, but I just don't love the price! Nevertheless, you can't beat a good evening there. I went to see Monsters University with my little friend Chloe, and honestly, 'children's films' are just as good, if not better than films classed for teenagers/adults! I also went to see One Direction's 'This Is Us' (which I recommend everyone to see, fan or not!) and Robbie William's 'Take the Crown Tour 2013 LIVE' which was amazing, even though it was on the big screen! Fingers crossed that I will manage to get tickets the next time he does a tour!
 

So, was your Summer as good as mine? And how much are you dreading going back to school or work after the long break? Because I know I am!


Monday 12 August 2013

Hungary 2013!

Welcome to my first ever blog!
I've been 'umming' and 'ahhing' for the past couple of months about what to write for my first blog, and as I've just come back from a lovely holiday in my Dad's native country of Hungary, I thought I'd share my holiday experiences with the world!

However, this wasn't just any holiday...WE WENT IN THE CAR! (argh!). I've done this trip twice before..and I vowed to never do it again, but I found myself sat in my Dad's car on Sunday 21st July, at 9.38 in the morning....Hungary here we come!!!

At 11.20 we stopped at Watford Gap Services as my Dad had a flat tyre. I already wanted to cry, we couldn't even get out of England without any problems! At 2.00 we arrived at the Dartford Crossing and at 15.36 we finally reached the Channel Tunnel..hello France, goodbye England!


At 17.02, we arrived in Calais...Bonjour France! We travelled through France and I kept myself occupied with those celebrity magazines which are all full of the same rubbish, but which at the same time I still love and am addicted to! We arrived in Belgium at 7.00, where a toilet stop and 'fag stop' (for my aunty) was well overdue, and were lucky enough to witness a beautiful sunset.
 

By this time, I'm not going to lie, I was fed up of travelling and I was definitely ready to settle down to sleep! We arrived in Germany at 11.25 and we were planning to find somewhere to sleep for the night. My Dad has been doing this journey for years, but even professionals get lost sometimes!;). We took the wrong turn at Aachen when looking for Köln, but thanks to my 'expertise' of the roads of Germany (joking haha!) we found the right turn and we eventually, one hour later, ended up at a service station and I treated myself to a good old traditional German sausage and chips, and a donut! A few kilometers down the road we finally found a motel/hotel, 'Siegburg West'. I was absolutely shattered, so God only knows how bad my Dad felt! We settled down for the night at 1.24 and it wasn't until the morning that me, my Mum, my aunty and my Dad all saw how beautiful this little motel/hotel actually was!



We had our breakfast at the services and I had a cup of tea (my all time favourite!), a donut again! and this amazing little pot of Nutella and biscuits, 'Nutella & Go', I was in love! After many a stop in Germany, we FINALLY, (after suffering a horrible, tiring day with weather reaching 42 degrees in Germany) arrived in...Austria! With it being the last country before Hungary I was actually getting really excited, we were within touching distance now! We were driving through the night on Monday, with no motel stops, and because of this we were lucky enough to witness a lit up pylon near Vienna, well those of us who were awake were!
 

To be completely honest, I really can't remember much of the journey from this point. We reached the Hungarian border at 11.24 and I know this because there was a huge hotel there called 'Paprika'! It made me feel a little better that it was only 6 hours and roughly 200/300 miles left to go! Even though the weather was boiling outside, we had the air conditioning on in the car and I was rudely awoken with the information that there was no toilet at this service (which I had needed since we last stopped) and also that they didn't have any 'normal' tea. Without my tea, I am ashamed to admit that I am not a happy girl!! Once again, I fell asleep, and this time I was happy to be woken up when we reached Tiszaörs. It was 4.46am and every single dog was barking as we drove down the street. My Dad opened the gates to his house..home sweet home!

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So, what can I tell you about Hungary?! One word, hot, hot, HOT! Some days it was even too hot to do anything, literally, even too hot to sunbathe! It even got up to 45 degrees one day, but I still managed to get myself a bit of a tan, together with lots of annoying, itchy mosquito bites!

 
On day 3 of the holiday, we'd all just about recovered from the journey and so we paid a visit to 'Aggtelek' national park to see the caves, next to the Slovakian border. The day didn't start off brilliantly as I had a headache and so we left late (it's always my fault), but not only that, we thought that the journey would take 1 hour, but in the end it took 3, THREE HOURS! I found it quite funny but no one else seemed to be impressed! We had dinner in a lovely restaurant and then went inside the cave. Some facts for you about the cave: it is 24km long and when we were inside there was 200m of rock above us! Whilst inside, we were just 2km from the Slovakian border however it was absolutely freezing and we were inside there for an hour, the temperature dropped to under 10 degrees! The rock inside the cave takes 300 years to grow ONE CENTIMETER, mad! Nonetheless, I loved it and it was an amazing experience, it was so pretty inside.


The next few days consisted of chilling. We went to the swimming pool in Berek and I tried my very hardest to catch some rays! We went to a gorgeous little restaurant next to the river Tisza, however we were all eaten alive by mosquitoes, but this definitely didn't ruin the night! We also went to visit my great aunty Marica in Szolnok, about 1 hours drive away. Also, on one of the hottest days of the whole holiday I went on a motorbike ride with my sister Jeanette, I loved it! If I was brave enough I'd definitely learn how to ride a motor bike myself!
 
 
Day 9 was probably my favourite day of the whole holiday! We parked up in the 'Valley of the Beautiful Women' at Eger, a city which is very important historically to Hungary. We then caught a 'road train' to the castle and were able to see a lot of the city.

 
After dinner in a lovely little 'castle garden' restaurant, where I had the traditional Hungarian dish 'Goulash' served in a mini cauldron, we went up to the castle. When I say castle, I mean what's left of it! The castle was where the 'Siege of Eger' took place, when the Turks invaded Hungary with the desire of expanding their Turkish Empire. This photo shows an image from the battle:
 
 
We walked around the castle ruins, up the various castle walls and admired the beautiful view. It was such a hot and sunny day so we didn’t stay too long up there; I loved every minute of it!

 
The next day, my brother Richard, his wife Gemma and my little nephew Stanley arrived, together with Gemma’s sister Adele and her son Dylan. The last 4 days of my holiday were mainly spent playing with Stanley, and my brother spent ages putting up a big swimming pool in the garden which we all enjoyed!
 

 
 
My holiday in Hungary soon came to an end, and to be honest I was very sad to leave! But one thing’s for sure, I was NOT at all sad to turn my back on the horrible mosquitoes! Hungary is definitely calling me, and I will be back soon to enjoy its hot weather, yummy food and amazing cities!!