Reflecting on my week #69

The snow did arrive. Sort of. But like for many in London it fell overnight and had turned to slush by the next morning, which made for a wet walk to work Friday morning. Saturday morning there was some more but by the time we arrived home on Sunday, this was all that was left.

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Saturday turned into a morning of post-Christmas admin; a couple of the presents I’d ordered hadn’t arrived and so I’d asked for a refund. What could have been troublesome turned out to be pretty straightforward in the end, with two refunds already paid. One is easy to replace, it’s a monthly gin subscription so they’ll be another bottle along next month; the other less so, it was hard enough to find this in the first place!

But in the meantime there’s crochet. Both my t-shirt yarn basket and the Vintage Hearts blanket have had an airing this week. It’s the former that has me captivated though and has grown since I last shared it here. It’s fascinating to see how the t-shirt yarn, which I’m cutting up old t-shirts to make, turns out.

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The latest creamy yellow stripe is actually from a bright yellow t-shirt with daisies on. It looks much more mellow here, but it’s working well I think. The pink you can see on the navy stripe is the interlocked seams. Everything I’ve seen on the internet says to use seamless t-shirts, which would have been much more useful to know many years ago when these were bought, to make your own yarn. I don’t have these and as these baskets are destined for practical storage, I’m using what I’ve got, and it seems to be going ok, although I’m not convinced it will stand up on its own.

We’ll see, or actually maybe we won’t as I’ve got quite a bit earmarked for these so I think they’re going to be pretty full so most likley won’t have the opportunity to stand up on their own in any case.

I did get that massage, and it seems to have done the trick as I’ve a lot more mobility in my lower back. It was one of those massages that’s painful, and you’re never sure when you should breathe or if moving is considering wimpish behaviour. By the end of it I was completely zonked, and dehydrated too so spent the afternoon taking it easy and drinking water.

The therapist said my back was quite knotty - not a surprise to me - and that at times she’d needed to use her elbows - yikes! No wonder at times I was wondering what was going on. Apparently I need some more, and despite the pain, I think I’ll book with the same girl again.

What it has highlighted though is that I don’t drink enough water, so I’m trying to make amends for that. I’ve discovered a new-to-me app -HabitShare - which is likely to appeal to my list keeping self, and I hope help in the longer term too.

USA 50+2?

Conversations here have turned to holidays, and I know I’ve said it before, but this year we could finally be heading off for our big States trip. And I’ve a month in mind too. There’s still a lot more planning to do, but our big holiday to celebrate our big birthday could turn into a big birthday +2 holiday, but better late than never, hey?

More homework, and planning - and perhaps even a nice new notebook - is definitely needed.

Hollywood glamour, Lavatory Project style

Today the Lavatory Project meets The Loo Series is back, with the latest set of photos from Grand Designs Live last May. Today’s design, by Outshine, is full of Hollywood glamour, and the more you look, the more you see.

Fully of Hollywood glamour, the Outshine Lavatory Project

There’s the obvious black and gold, but there’s also the art-deco inspired wallpaper. But look again, there’s the Oscar, the high heels, the elbow-length gold gloves and the pine tree shaped loo roll holder. That has a touch of kitsch about it, but I kind of love it all the same. That’s not even mentioning the beaded cushion behind the loo (I’m not sure why either) or the bevelled mirror tile splashback or the rose gold taps.

Black, white and gold bring a touch of glamour

Even the patterned towel, just works doesn’t it? And I bet you weren’t surprised to find the champers there either, although I think there’s much better places to store that kind of item, but it works with the concept.

The theme is carried right the way through the room set at Grand Designs Live

Even the wallpaper under the dado, has hints of art-deco patterns in the anaglypta-like covering. And every lavatory needs somewhere to hang your evening bag, and camera - especially after all that fizz.

Are you a fan of this look, or not?

Post Comment Love and Blogger Showcase 1 - 3 February

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So did it arrive?! Snow, that is.

It’s snowing here in London as I write this post gone 10pm on Thursday, it’s expected, but who knows. Actually, if it does arrive, I think we know it will be the usual chaos. It seems that SouthEastern have already said they’re running on their winter timetable, so if you’re aiming to head to work on their service - good luck. I know I’ll be getting into work, as I’m a foot-powered commuter. And it’s the best way in the snow, as while I’m not a big fan of the white stuff, it’s great to see the kids playing in it in the park as I walk through.

But who knows, if it really will settle.

This past week I’ve been editing photos from 2017 and we had snow that winter too, so my photo this week is my garden in the snow, maybe it looks like this again…

Blogger Showcase: Kelly from The Kelly Diane Report

1 Who are you?

Hello I'm Kelly from The Kelly Diane Report and I'm a twenty four year old who blogs about all things Aviation, beauty, fashion and lifestyle related. This is actually my third blog and I'm enjoying it much more this time around. I'm very much a girlie girl who loves all things pink and pretty. 

2 How did you discover blogs/blogging?

I first discovered Fleur De Force's blog after watching a couple of her YouTube videos and then went on to discover other blogs after that. 

3 Why did you start blogging?

I wanted my own space to write about the things that interested me and so looked at what was the best way of doing this. 

4 What do you find most challenging?

Definitely taking photos, especially in the winter months. 

5 What is your favourite topic to write about?

I love writing about anything lifestyle related best because this is usually where I get the most engagement from my audience. 

6 Are you blogging for fun or do you have goals?

Although I'm doing it for fun, I still have goals in my mind that will hopefully help my blog grow into something more. 

7 What is your favourite thing about blogging?

I love the community that comes with blogging and the friends I've made through it. 

8 Have you ever attended a blogging conference and if so, what did you think? 

No I haven't but I would like to in the future. 

9 What are your 3 best posts?

I've only got a few posts on my new blog so I will link them below:

10 Describe yourself in three words

Kind, Organised, Happy.

11 Are you a tea and biscuits or coffee and cake person?

Definitely a tea and biscuits girl.

12 What's your idea of a perfect night out?

Dinner at a pub with some friends or family.

13 Your perfect night in?

A hot drink, blanket and film.

14 What would your best friend/OH/mum or kids say is your best quality?

I had to ask someone this because I just simply didn't know and they said I'm very forgiving and don't tend to hold grudges. 

Thanks Kelly, I hear you on taking photos in winter months - although if the white stuff does appear, before it gets slushy, it does make everything pretty. Before we link up, take some time to pop over to Kelly’s social channels and say hello: Twitter - Instagram.

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If so, get in touch with your answers to our questions and we’ll schedule a date - it could be sooner than you think!