Thursday, 16 December 2021

The Winter Tag

As I've ran out of photos for the other festive posts I have planned, and I haven't felt well enough to take any these last few days, I thought it would be fun to do another Christmas tag post to fill the void while I get myself organised.

Today, I'm giving The Winter Tag a go. If you'd like to know what my favourite holiday tradition is, if I love or hate snow, or where I prefer to spend the holidays, this is the day you'll find out.

1. What is your favourite holiday tradition?

I think it's probably sitting down to Christmas lunch with my family on Christmas Day. We only have a meal around the table together two or three times a year, so it always feels pretty special. The food is always delicious, and we always end up laughing about something random until someone almost chokes on a Brussels sprout. What's not to love?

2. What is your favourite winter scent?

I love the smell of turkey and sage and onion stuffing roasting in the oven on Christmas morning, and apple and cinnamon always smells amazing.

3. What is your favourite winter go-to fashion trend?

With so many Christmas presents to buy, I rarely have much money to spend on my wardrobe during the winter, so I usually just layer cardigans over dresses, and wear them with leggings and ankle boots. Then add cosy gloves and a scarf, if I'm cold. I don't think there's any trends involved! 

4. What is your all time favourite holiday movie?

It's a tie between Santa Claus the Movie and The Muppets Christmas Carol. I grew up watching them every year, and it wouldn't be Christmas without watching them both multiple times.

5. What is your favourite all-time holiday tune?

I don't think I've got one favourite Christmas song. As I've said before, there are so many Christmas songs I love, and consider favourites. Some of those include (but aren't limited to):

Last Christmas by Wham.

I Believe in Father Christmas by Greg Lake.

Step in to Christmas by Elton John.

A Spaceman Came Travelling by Chris de Burgh.

It's Only Christmas by Ronan Keating.

Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson.

6. Do you prefer to travel or stay at home for the holidays?

I've always preferred to stay at home for Christmas. Celebrating anywhere else just wouldn't be the same. You can't beat your own traditions in your own home where you can relax and crawl in to your own bed at the end of the day. I would love to experience Christmas in New York one day, though.

7. What's your favourite winter activity?

Before chronic pain, it was probably going for walks in the snow, but now I can't really do that anymore, I'm going to say... doing Christmas cross stitching or curling up under a cosy blanket and reading for a few hours. 

8. Do you love or hate the snow?

I've always loved snow, and hope for it every winter. The deeper, the better. I guess I'm just a big kid at heart. 

9. What is one item on your wish list this year?

I'm not actually wishing for much at the moment. I found it really difficult to put together a wish list this year (post here) as I'm happy with what I have. I would love to get the Vendula London Flower Shop backpack, but it's been out of stock in the UK for a while, and I doubt I'll be lucky enough to ever get my hands on it. 

10. What is your favourite holiday treat?

I've never been a fan of traditional Christmas treats like Christmas cake and mince pies, but I love our Christmas dinner (especially the roast potatoes), and the desserts my family make. And you can't beat a few Cadbury Roses. Ever since I was little, we've always had a tin or tub in the house at Christmas time, and it wouldn't be Christmas without some.

And that's The Winter Tag.

I tag... anyone who wants to give this tag a go! If you decide to take part, make sure you send me a link to your post so I can read your answers!

What's your favourite Christmas tradition?

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Thursday, 9 December 2021

The Jingle All The Way Christmas Tag

I've seen The Jingle All The Way Christmas Tag doing the rounds again this Christmas, so I've decided to join in and give the tag a go.

If you want to know if I've ever recycled a gift, what I have for Christmas dinner, or how I spend the holidays, this is the day you'll find out. Aren't I good to you?

Where will you be celebrating Christmas this year?

I'll be spending Christmas at home in Oxfordshire, England, as I do every year.

Who will you be celebrating Christmas with?

Christmas Day is always just my immediate family and I- my parents, two sisters, brother-in-law, and our dogs, Rosie, and Mia. We visit family and friends before or after the 25th.

Do you own any ugly Christmas jumpers?

I don't know if I'd call them ugly, but I do have a few Christmas jumpers in my wardrobe. The only problem is, I find I'm always too hot to be able to wear them!

How do you spend Christmas Eve?

We always used to travel over to my Auntie's Christmas Eve party, but the last few years have been spent at home as she's taken a break from hosting or had the party a few days earlier. In the morning, I usually end up wrapping any last minute presents, going to the supermarket with the sister to stock up on last minute essentials and then baking yummy treats in her kitchen. I also make my blackberry and apple trifle ready for Christmas Day. In the afternoon, we'll be back at mine where we'll all watch Christmas movies together, help my Mum make food for our Christmas Eve buffet, and spend late afternoon / early evening grazing on it. Sometimes my sister, brother-in-law, and I will then go for a drive to spot Christmas lights, and once I get home, I'll crawl back in to bed to recover, and watch festive TV or movies as I wind down, and get ready for the morning. It's pretty chilled, but lovely.

When do you put up your decorations?

I usually start putting up decorations in my bedroom from the 1st of December, but decorating the house seems to get later every year. We used to decorate a few days in to December, but life and chronic illness get in the way, and sometimes we don't manage to put the decs up until a week before Christmas. Hopefully it won't be so late this year! I like to enjoy them as long as possible.

Do you have a decorating theme?

No, we've never themed our decorations. We use the same decorations every year that have been collected over a life time. There are decorations on our family tree from mine and my sister's childhoods, from when my parents first set up house together in the seventies, and there are even a few that belonged to my grandparents. Nothing matches, but they're full of memories, and almost everything's meaningful. The decorations in my bedroom match a little better, but I didn't set out to theme them. They're mostly colourful and mid-century modern, with a few vintage baubles added for good measure, as that's what I keep finding myself drawn to these days.

Do you have a tree topper?

We have a couple of angels, and a glittery white snowflake that we choose from each year. I still haven't got around to buying one for my bedroom tree, though.

What's been your least favourite gift that you have received? 

Nothing really comes to mind, apart from all the cheap-quality manicure sets I used to receive year after year from the same person. I appreciated the gesture, but had no use for them after the first one.

What would you like to find in your stocking this year?

I'd love to find some concert tickets- especially since it's been over two years since my last gig (thanks, Covid)- but I'd never be that lucky.

When did you start buying gifts this year?

I actually started buying gifts straight after Christmas last year! I try to shop for gifts throughout the year to spread the cost.

Have you ever recycled a gift?

I've never regifted, exactly, but I have passed on unwanted gifts to other friends or family with total honestly that it was an unwanted present.

What do you leave out for Santa?

Leave out treats for someone who sees me when I'm sleeping, and somehow knows when I'm awake?? I don't think so. It would only encourage him.

Have you ever been carolling?

Not that I can recall, although, I seem to remember being in a Christingle parade in primary school with my Mum and sister which might have involved singing carols as we walked from school to town. Carol singing isn't something many people do in England these days.

What do you usually have for Christmas dinner?

We always have a turkey roast with all the trimmings, which usually includes roast and mashed potatoes, sage and onion stuffing (made with sausage meat), carrots, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, butternut squash or sweet potato, swede, peas, and parsnips. We might also have some gammon or roast goose, pigs in blankets, and Yorkshire puddings, but they're extras that vary from year to year. For dessert, we usually have a choice of my Mum's apple pie, my sister's Chocolate Squidgy Log, and my blackberry and apple trifle. It's the best meal of the year!

When do you open gifts?

We always open our presents on Christmas morning as soon as everyone is up, which is usually around 8-9am these days. We'll then exchange presents with my sister and brother-in-law around 11am-12pm when they arrive for the day.

How do you spend Boxing Day?

Doing as little as possible! I like to spend Boxing Day at home watching festive TV in my PJs, eating turkey sandwiches and cake, and spending some time with my family. If I want to do any sales shopping, I'd rather do it online than subject myself to the crowds on the high-street.

Describe a Christmas present you wanted badly as a kid, but never received.

I always wanted a Care Bear teddy, but to this day, I've never had one.

Have you ever kissed anyone under the mistletoe?

No, never. I don't think I've ever even been to a Christmas party or gathering where mistletoe was hung.

What's your favourite character from a Christmas-themed movie, book, or TV special?

Movie- Probably The Snowman, or the singing vegetables in The Muppets Christmas Carol. 

Book- Jo and Beth March in Little Women.

TV Special- Nessa as Father Christmas in the first Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special. 

If you were Santa Claus, what treats would you want to be left out for you on Christmas Eve?

Concert tickets, Erstwilder brooches, and freshly-baked chocolate-chip cookies.

What's your favourite Christmas movie?

There are loads of Christmas movies that I love, but I think it's between Santa Claus the Movie or The Muppets Christmas Carol. You just can't beat them.

Have you ever had a white Christmas?

Only once, that I can remember. In 2010, we had the coldest winter I can remember, and unusually, had deep snow on the ground for several weeks before Christmas. It was so cold, there were icicles everywhere the length of my arm, and the snow stayed for weeks without thawing. I think it got down to -12'C in the day time. My Mum was able to keep the turkey frozen under the snow (it wouldn't fit in the freezer), leading up to Christmas, and we used it to chill drinks for Christmas dinner, too! Christmas Day came, and we still had at least a foot of snow on the ground, and it looked like a winter wonderland. We went for a walk after Christmas dinner to enjoy the novelty of a white Christmas, but the air was so cold it burned our lungs. It didn't actually snow on Christmas Day, so I know it doesn't officially count, but there was snow, it was white, and it was Christmas, so it was a white Christmas to me. 

Where do you usually spend your holidays?

At home in The Cotswolds.

What is your favourite Christmas song?

I'm not sure that I have a single favourite Christmas song; there are so many that I love, and enjoy listening to every year. A few of my current faves are:

Last Christmas by Wham.

Step in to Christmas by Elton John.

I Believe in Father Christmas by Greg Lake.

A Spaceman Came Travelling by Chris de Burgh.

All Alone on Christmas by Darlene Love.

It's Only Christmas by Ronan Keating.

Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson.

Do you open any presents on Christmas Eve?

No, we haven't done that since I was little, when my sisters and I were allowed to open one present from our relatives, under the tree. These days we wait 'til Christmas morning.

Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? (No cheating)!

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph, of course.

Which holiday traditions are you looking forward to this year?

Decorating the tree, taking a drive to spot Christmas lights, opening presents with my dog (she gets so excited, so it's so much fun!), and sitting down to Christmas dinner with the family.

Is your Christmas tree real or fake?

We have a fake tree in the living room, and I have a smaller real tree in my bedroom. Best of both worlds!

What is your favourite holiday treat / sweet / food?

I always look forward to Christmas dinner, especially my brother-in-law's goose fat roast potatoes. If we're talking sweet treats, I enjoy a few Cadbury Roses (Hazelnut Whirls are my favourite), and can never say to 'no' to a slice of my sister's Squidgy Chocolate Log, my Mum's Apple Pie, or my Blackberry and Apple trifle. They may not sound particularly festive, but they're three desserts we always make at Christmas in my family, and rarely have at any other time of year.

Be honest, do you prefer giving or receiving gifts?

Receiving gifts is great, but I prefer giving gifts. I love spoiling the people I care about, hunting down the perfect presents, and seeing their reactions when I get it right. 

What is the best Christmas present that you've ever received? 

I still think it's the Sega Mega Drive my sisters and I were given for Christmas 1994, when I was nine. We'd never had a modern games console before, so it was the most exciting thing ever. I can't think how many hours we all spent playing The Lion King, Columns, Maui Mallard, Aladdin, and Golden Axe over the next few years.

What would be your dream place to visit for the holiday season?

Either New York or somewhere cold and snowy in Scandinavia where I can see the Northern Lights.

Are you a pro wrapper or do you fail miserably?

I like to think I'm a pro-wrapper. I always put lots of effort in to wrapping presents as beautifully as I can, and finish them off with ribbons and little decorations. My family and friends usually say nice things about how they're wrapped, so I think that's a good sign.

Most memorable Christmas moment?

The Christmas my Mum cut a chunk out of her shin retrieving presents on Christmas Eve was pretty memorable. There was blood everywhere, and she refused to go to A&E to get it seen to, as it was Christmas Eve. My sister had to drag her there after Christmas dinner on Christmas Day, and she ended up needing stitches. 

What made you realise the truth about Santa?

My Dad has chronic asthma and a very loud, distinct cough. On Christmas Eve when I was about seven and in bed unable to sleep from the excitement, I heard him coughing in the living room after midnight as he put out our presents from Santa. I'd already suspected Santa wasn't real so I wasn't upset, but that was the proof I needed.

What makes the holidays special for you?

Getting to enjoy all the festivities with my family and friends, and make new festive memories together. And also my dog's excitement when she gets to open her presents, because it's just the cutest thing. It's like celebrating Christmas with a furry toddler.

And that's the Jingle All The Way Christmas Tag.

I tag... anyone who wants to give the tag a go! Make sure to send me a link to your post if you decide to take part so that I can read your answers.

What's your favourite thing about Christmas? 

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Saturday, 4 December 2021

The Christmas Book Tag

As a big old bookworm and lover of all things Christmas, I've enjoyed reading The Christmas Book Tag on a few blogs this Christmas, and have decided I have to give it a go myself.

If you'd like to know if I have any Christmas book traditions, what Christmas books I'd recommend, or what my favourite Christmas scene in a book is, keep reading to find out.

What is your favourite Christmas scene in a book?

Probably the scene in Little Women when Beth is given her piano by Mr Lawrence after recovering from scarlet fever, and Mr. March comes home from the war. It never fails to give me all the feels.

Do you have any Christmas book traditions?

Not really, but I've started trying to read A Christmas Carol every year.

Do you prefer to get presents of book vouchers or books?

Oh, that's a hard one. I love receiving books as presents, but it is nice to be able to go book shopping, and pick out books for myself that I know I'll enjoy. Either way, I get new books, so I'm happy.

Do you give books as presents?

I do. With a lot of book lovers in my family, I often buy books as presents, and have done again this year. I especially love finding beautiful editions of books to give as presents.

What bookish item is on your Christmas wishlist?

I can't think of any bookish things I want right now, but some new bookmarks would be lovely as all but one of mine have disappeared.

What three books would you love Santa to have in his sack for you?

1. A beautiful hardback of Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber.

2. The Barnes and Noble edition of Stephen King's The Stand.

3. I'd love the Little Women set from Juniper Books, as they're beautiful and I haven't read the other books in the series, but I hope Santa's feeling generous this year as I haven't found it cheaper than £120 in the UK.

Fake Christmas tree or real Christmas tree?

We have a fake tree in the living room, and I have a small real one in my bedroom, so I get the best of both worlds. I want to say 'real trees are best', as you can't beat the smell of the pine needles, but then again, fake trees look pretty realistic these days, don't drop needles, and don't irritate my skin, so they're becoming more and more appealing each time I get a needle in my bare foot, and come out in a rash decorating a real tree...

What's your favourite thing about Christmas?

There are so many things I love about Christmas, but I think spending some quality time with my family, and sitting down to a meal together as we only do that a couple of times a year. I also really love all the pretty fairy lights and decorations, the music and the films, and all the yummy food.

What Christmas book would you recommend?

If you want to get in to the Christmas spirit, read Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, A Literary Christmas Anthology, and Noel Streatfeild's Christmas Stories. Follow the links for reviews.

What dish on your Christmas menu are you most looking forward to?

I'm already looking forward to my brother-in-law's goose fat roast potatoes during Christmas dinner. They're to die for. Forget the turkey, I just want all the potatoey goodness.

When do you open your Christmas presents?

We open our presents as soon as we're all awake on Christmas morning- usually about 8am these days- and then my sister and brother-in-law will arrive around 11am-12pm, and we'll exchange gifts together, too.

What's your favourite Christmas song?

It's impossible to pick just one! There are so many Christmas tunes that I love, and I have hundreds in my music library. A few all time favourites that come to mind are:

♥ Last Christmas by Wham.

♥ I Believe in Father Christmas by Greg Lake.

♥ A Spaceman Came Travelling by Chris de Burgh.

♥ Step in to Christmas by Elton John.

♥ Mary's Boy Child by Boney M.

♥ All Alone on Christmas by Darlene Love.

♥ It's Only Christmas by Ronan Keating.

♥ Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson.

And that's only a handful of them.

I basically love the Christmas songs I grew up on in the 80s and 90s most. New Christmas songs rarely ever compare.

Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?

I love snow, so I'd love a white Christmas, but I'm not holding my breath. I've only ever seen one white Christmas, back in 2010, when we had snow and freezing temperatures for weeks from about November. It didn't actually snow on the day, but we had about a foot on the ground and it was like a winter wonderland. It was really unusual for South East England, so I doubt it'll happen again any time soon. It doesn't hurt to dream, though.

And that's The Christmas Book Tag.

I tag... anyone who wants to take part! If you decide to give this tag a go, make sure you send me a link to your post as I'd love to read your answers.

What's your favourite Christmas book?

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Monday, 29 October 2018

The October Blog Tag


I can't remember the last time I did a 'tagged' post, so I thought it would be fun to answer The October Blog Tag, which I recently came across via Jemma's blog, Dorkface

The tag was created by Lisa from Oh Luna to help you learn more about the blogger behind the blog, and it seemed like the perfect post to help you get to know me a little better. If you ever wondered why I started blogging, if I like pineapple on pizza, or what my favourite thing to do in October is, this is the day you'll find out!


Name

Louise Christine P.

What Is Your Favourite Colour?

Probably green (especially emerald), but I really like turquoise, teal, and cobalt blue a lot, too.

What did you do today?

I've been lounging on my bed watching TV, played a game of fetch with my dog in the garden, prepared some blog posts, finished the last eighty pages of my book, and worked on a Christmas cross stitch project for an hour or two.

Where are you currently?

Lying on my bed at home in Oxfordshire.

What is your star sign?

I was born in early July, so I'm a cancer.

Cake or ice cream?

Definitely cake; is there anything better?

Frozen or Moana?

Moana; I can't stand Frozen!

A night in or a night out?

I'm a typical introvert, so I'd rather have a night in. Unless the night out involves a concert, in which case I'd choose a night out every time.

Home cooked meal or takeaway?

It depends on my mood. Some meals are better home-cooked, but others like Chinese food and pizza are definitely better from the takeaway. 

Pineapple on pizza or no pineapple on pizza?

I'm a pineapple on pizza kind of girl. Hawaiian is the best kind of pizza.

Books or films?

Don't make me choose- I love both! If I had to choose, though... today I'd probably say books as I've really found my reading mojo again lately, and can't get enough of them, but tomorrow, I might say films because I'm a movie geek, too, and my heart flits between the two.

Autumn or Spring? 

I love autumn, but my favourite season is actually spring. I just love it when the evenings start getting lighter again after a long dark winter, pretty pink blossom and magnolias bloom from the trees, all the leaves start returning, the weather gets milder, colourful spring flowers are everywhere... Then there's Easter and pastel colours and spring fashion and months of light evenings ahead... it's the best!

Flowers or chocolates?

It depends on my mood; I wouldn't turn down either. Flowers are a real treat, even if it's just a £1 bunch of daffodils I've bought for myself, and chocolates, well, they make any day better, don't they?

Full fat or diet coke?

I actually can't drink either right now as caffeine aggravates my tachycardia and I've had to cut it out of my diet, but I usually prefer full fat coke. Especially when it's from a glass bottle, served with ice and a slice of lemon. Yum! TBH, it's been so long since I last drank it, I bet it would taste too sugary now, and I'd prefer diet again.

Phone or laptop?

Laptop! I use it so much more than I use my phone, as I prefer typing on a real keyboard and having a bigger screen. I use it for everything- blogging, social media, email, shopping, listening to music, photos, online banking, booking medical appointments and prescriptions... I couldn't live without it.

What is your current favourite TV series?

The Big Bang Theory.

What is your favourite thing to do in October?

I'm not sure I could pick just one thing! I love taking walks to crunch through paths covered in leaves, spending the dark evenings crafting, curling up under a cosy blanket with a good book, carving pumpkins, watching Halloween-themed movies... there's so many great things to do in October.

What is your current food to crave?

Right now I keep craving Snickers chocolate, and salted popcorn.


Do you have any piercings or tattoos?

I have two tattoos; a group of stars, dots, and swirls on my wrist, and a floral design on my foot. I was just getting in to them when I got ill, and I know I'd be covered in them by now if I hadn't. There are so many more I want, but I just can't afford them right now.

I do have my ears pierced, too, but just once in each ear. That's it for piercings. I keep meaning to get more in my ears but I never seem to get round to it. I'm definitely more of a tattoo girl.

Are you an introvert or extrovert?

I'm definitely an introvert. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy spending time with people and I'm not anti-social, but I've always found socialising draining, and need time to myself to recharge. I value time alone to do my own thing, and rarely get bored in my own company the way most people do.

What is your all time favourite Halloween film?

There's so many great horror movies I love to watch at this time of year, but let's be honest; nothing beats Hocus Pocus! I have to watch it every year.

Name your top three favourite artists / bands.

Linkin Park, Fall Out Boy, Boyzone / Ronan Keating.

Have you got any plans for Halloween?

Not really; I haven't done anything exciting for Halloween since I was a kid. I'm planning to carve a pumpkin, but apart from that, I'll just be watching Hocus Pocus and a couple of other Halloween movies, and stuffing my face with sweets.

Do you have any fears?

Yes, I have many:

♥ Enclosed spaces. (I'm extremely claustrophobic).
♥ Spiders and daddy long legs'. (I actually fell up the stairs last month and bruised and carpet-burned my legs because I saw a daddy long legs and freaked!)
♥ Dying a horrible death by drowning, burning in a fire, or being in a car crash.
♥ Death... the uncertainty of whether that's it, lights out, or if something else comes next.
♥ Being alone for the rest of my life... not romantically, but literally having no one in my life as I get older.
♥ Not being able to work again due to my health, having no financial support, not being able to pay my bills or afford food, and ending up on the streets... This actually keeps me awake at night far too often.

Do you believe in life after love?

# I can feel something inside me say, I really don't think you're strong enough... #

Do you have any children? (Or animals you treat as babies)?

I don't have any human children, but I have a two (almost three) year old Tibetan terrier called Rosie, who's my little fur baby. Yep, I'm that crazy dog lady who spoils her dog rotten, and talks about her proudly, like she's my child.

What do you want for your future?

Happiness, good people in my life, my own home, some financial security...

I'd love to have good health and be pain free again one day, too, but I know that's extremely unlikely to ever happen, so I hope that my conditions will at least be manageable, and won't get much worse than they are now. 

I always hoped for a career in animal care again, as well, working with zoo animals or perhaps caring for sick and injured critters, but at the moment, it doesn't look likely that I'll be able to do manual work again, so this might not be on the cards, either. My future is full of uncertainty.

Be honest, why did you start blogging?

I started blogging because I needed something to keep me occupied on bed rest with chronic pain. I'd been house bound for six months, and I was going stir crazy from being stuck at home doing the same things every day (there's only so much watching day time TV, reading, and mindlessly surfing the Internet a girl can do before it starts to get old), and I needed a distraction.

I'd been following body positivity and plus size blogs on Tumblr for a few months, and as a plus size girl with a love of fashion but zero body confidence, I was so inspired by their style and confidence that it began to change how I saw myself. For the first time in my life, I had a little body confidence, and out of nowhere, I suddenly thought it would be fun to have somewhere to share my own outfits, and a place where I could work towards self-acceptance. So, I signed up to Blogger, created a blog, and the rest, as they say, is history.

What is your biggest achievement so far?

Making it through over seven years with excruciating chronic pain and chronic illness without falling apart, even though my entire life has been turned upside down and changed beyond recognition.

What are your ambitions with your blog?

I'd love to keep improving my content and photos, see it grow, and work with some of my favourite brands.

If there is one thing you'd like to change about your blog what would it be?

I wish my photography was better. I try so hard to make my photos look good, but no matter how hard I try, I suck at photo editing.

Have you achieved any blog goals you set out to do this year?

I haven't achieved anything major, like gaining a huge following or anything, but I did finally rebrand my blog with a Pipdig blog design in March, which was a long over due goal. I'm still so happy with it all these months later.

Where do you want to be in ten years time?

I'd like to be happy, pain-free, physically more mobile so I can be out there living my life, surrounded by friends and family, living in my own home, and achieving my dreams.

What is your dream holiday?

My dream holiday was always New York, which came true in 2011, and was the best holiday ever. Now, I'm dreaming of going to Austria, Italy, Greece, Amsterdam, and Australia, and taking an epic road trip all over America. I want to see everywhere from The Carolinas to Salem, and Chicago to Alaska... just not while that orange-tinted twat is running the country.

If you had an entire day to yourself, what would you do?

Being a housebound introvert, I regularly have entire days all to myself, so it wouldn't be a rare treat for me, but I always relish some time to myself. I'd do some blogging, curl up with a book, watch a movie or two, do lots of crafting, and relax with some good food, a face mask, and a manicure. Pre-chronic-pain Louise would have also gone shopping, and got her eyebrows done.

And that's The October Tag. 

I tag... anyone who wants to take part! If you decide to give the tag a go yourself, make sure you leave a link to your post in the comments because I'd love to read your answers!

So, now you've read my answers, do we have any of these things in common?

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Friday, 22 September 2017

The Autumn Tag

As today is officially the first day of Autumn, I thought what better way to mark it than with an Autumn tag post here on the blog. I couldn't find one I liked that I hadn't already done in the past, though, so I decided to come up with my own questions, and created my own tag to answer! 

I give you, The Autumn Tag:


What signifies the start of Autumn for you?

When the evenings begin to get darker earlier, the air feels chillier in the mornings and evenings, the leaves begin to change colour, and kids go back to school after the Summer break. It actually feels like Autumn to me as soon as we reach the 1st of September, even if it's not officially Autumn until a few weeks later; it always feels like the start of a new season.

What do you love most about Autumn?

The explosion of colour. I love it when the leaves change from green to oranges, yellows, reds, and browns; everywhere looks so beautiful with a backdrop of all those fiery colours, especially here in The Cotswolds.

What do you hate about Autumn?

The dark evenings and shorter hours of daylight. It's depressing. I wish we could have summer daylight hours all year round.

What are you most looking forward to this Autumn?

I haven't got anything exciting planned, so I guess I'm most looking forward to seeing the leaves change. 

What are your goals for Autumn?

I want to blog, cross stitch, and read as much as possible, work on improving my photography, up my survey-answering game to earn some extra money for Christmas, sit down and reply to all blog comments, keep training Rosie, carve a pumpkin, go for an Autumn walk, and a bunch of other stuff you can read about here.

What's your favourite Autumn memory?

I don't have a particular favourite Autumn memory, but I get all nostalgic thinking about walking down to the bonfire through paths of fallen orange leaves, and watching the fireworks on the RAF base with my family year after year. Their firework displays were / are always magical. I also love remembering childhood Autumns when we would squeeze through tiny gaps between the garden fences behind our street and the RAF fence line to scavenge for conkers.

What is your favourite Autumn activity?

Going for long walks or drives in the countryside to enjoy the gorgeous Autumn scenery and the fresh air.

What's your favourite thing to do on a cosy dark Autumn evening in?

I love to curl up under a cosy blanket, put on a movie, and do some cross stitching, blogging, and / or reading.

Best way to spend a rainy day?

Curled up at home watching movies, reading, crafting, and blogging.

Do you decorate your home for Autumn?

I still live with my parents because of my chronic illnesses, who don't tend to switch up their decor from season to season, but I would if I had my own place. I like to add a few Autumn decorations to my bedroom, though, like sunflowers, munchkin pumpkins, candles, and cosy bedding when I can afford to.

What's your favourite Autumn movie?

My favourite Autumn movies are actually quite random. At this time of year I love to watch Practical Magic, Stepmom, You've Got Mail, Little Women, War of the Worlds, The Village, The Others, Hocus Pocus, Labyrinth, The Time Traveller's Wife, Mona Lisa Smile, the Scream movies, I Am Legend... and loads of others. Most movies that get me in to the Autumn mood aren't scary movies, but cheesy films with an Autumn setting.

What TV show are you most looking forward to watching this Autumn?

I can't wait for season two of Stranger Things. I got hooked on season one last Autumn, and the trailers for the new series look amazing.

What are your favourite Autumn songs?

Most of the songs I love to listen to in the Autumn aren't proper Autumn songs, but these are the songs that I associate most with Autumn, and listen to a lot at this time of year:

Fallen (entire album)- Evanescence 
Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your Boy- Fall Out Boy
Suburban War- Arcade Fire
Pyro- Kings of Leon
Helena- My Chemical Romance
Wake Me Up When September Ends- Green Day
I Miss You- Blink 182
Two Beds and a Coffee Machine- Savage Garden
Lost In Paradise- Evanescence
As The World Falls Down- David Bowie / Labyrinth OST
Final Masquerade- Linkin Park
Love Will Tear Us Apart- Broken Social Scene
Not Like The Other Girls- The Rasmus
The Killing Moon- Echo and the Bunnymen
Head Over Heels- Tears For Fears
Set The Fire To The Third Bar- Snow Patrol
The Interview- AFI
Love Will Tear Us Apart- Joy Division
Broken- Seether and Amy Lee
A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me- Fall Out Boy

What's your favourite Autumn candle?

I love a good Yankee Candle at this time of year, particularly Salted Caramel, Tarte Tatin, Pain au Raisin, and anything that smells like baked goods. They make the house feel extra cosy.

What's your favourite Autumn comfort food?

My Mum's apple pie with custard has always been a favourite of mine. 

What's your favourite seasonal Autumn drink?

I don't do the whole seasonal-flavoured thing, but I love to treat myself to the occasional Costa hot chocolate when the weather starts turning colder.


What are your favourite Autumn colours?

All of the colours of the foliage; the oranges, yellows, reds, and browns which blend together to create an explosion of colour.

What are your favourite Autumn fashion colours?

I love burgundy, forest green, teal, mustard, plum, raspberry, wine, and rust.

What is your favourite Autumn fashion trend?

I really like the checked trend that's around at the moment, although I don't really follow specific trends. I just wear whatever I like regardless of whether it's in or not.

What's your favourite Autumn fragrance?

It has to be Red Delicious or Be Delicious by DKNY. The apple scents are perfect for Autumn.

What's your favourite Autumn make up look?

I love wearing gold, bronze, and green eyeshadows and liners with black or brown mascara.

What is your favourite eyeshadow palette for Autumn?

The Too Faced Chocolate Bar palette is rather gorgeous for Autumn; it has so many beautiful shades.

What's your favourite lipstick for Autumn?

I don't wear lipstick very often, but at this time of year I would go with a berry shade or a deep red.

What's your favourite nail polish shade for Autumn?

I can't get enough of forest green and burgundy nail shades at this time of year. My favourite was Racing Green by Barry M, but I think it's been discontinued, and right now I'm loving a Body Shop Colour Crush shade called Body Shop Green.

Do you like feeling the cold on your skin?

Yes, I love feeling the cold air on my face, as long as the rest of me is wrapped up warm enough. It's a welcome change to being boiling hot 24/7.

Do you go to a pumpkin patch or buy your pumpkins in store?

I've never been to a pumpkin patch. I'd love to go to one, but I've never come across one in my area. I guess they're more of an American thing? I've always bought my pumpkins from the supermarket or farm shop.

What's your favourite pumpkin recipe?

I've never tried anything pumpkin-flavoured. We don't really do the whole pumpkin-flavoured thing in England.

Do you enjoy carving pumpkins?

I do! I'm not very good at it, but I've always enjoyed carving them.

What are you dressing up as for Halloween?

I'm not planning on dressing up for Halloween. I haven't actually dressed up for Halloween since I was eleven!

How do you celebrate Halloween?

We don't make a huge deal out of Halloween in England- it's mostly observed by kids trick or treating. I've never done much to celebrate it as an adult, apart from carving a pumpkin, watching some Halloween / horror movies, and eating sweets. I would love to go all out for Halloween and celebrate it like they do in America, though. It looks like so much fun!

Do you decorate your home for Halloween?

Aside from a Jack O' Lantern or two, we don't decorate for Halloween at all. I might have to try a few more decorations this year, though.

What's your favourite Halloween movie?

My favourite Halloween movies have got to be Hocus Pocus, and the Scream movies- they're classics!

What's your favourite horror novel?

You can't beat some Stephen King at this time of the year. I particularly love The Stand, The Tommyknockers, The Shining, Pet Sematary, Under The Dome, Misery, and his short story 'The Mist'. 

Please feel free to steal the tag and answer the questions on your own blog! Remember to leave me a link to your post if you do- I'd love to see your answers!

What's your favourite thing about Autumn?

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Monday, 21 August 2017

50 Things You Should Know About Me

Hi guys,

I hope your day is off to a good start. Mine sure is not. 

I awoke this morning to find somebody had hacked my eBay, and Paypal accounts, and the email address attached to them over night, and spent £600 I do not have on Lego using my eBay account! I've been freaking out because I don't have the funds in my bank account to even cover the transactions because I don't have any income right now, and I'm just praying I'll be able to get it all back. Paypal are already on the case and I've got one of the three large transactions refunded already (luckily one seller thought to query the fact the address didn't match the one I registered), and the other two are pending, so fingers crossed. Hopefully it will be sorted before any of it reaches my bank balance or otherwise I'm screwed. Thankfully eBay noticed the unusual activity last night and froze my account as who knows how much more they would've tried to spend.

I'm fucking livid that somebody would do this. The spineless little cretin(s) really need to reevaluate their pathetic little lives. I'm sure their kids would be so proud to know their parents are buying them presents with stolen money from somebody who has none.  I hope karma comes back to bite them in the balls. Scum of the Earth.

They've also used my email address to sign up to hundreds of different sites, so even though I've changed my password, I think I'm going to have to delete the account, and set up a new one to be on the safe side. I'm going to have to go through everything I'm signed up to and change my sign in info. FML. It's the last thing I needed to be dealing with today.

I've done all I can for now, so I've taken a break from it all to blog to try to take my mind off it (doing well so far, then, haha!) It's been so long since I last did one of those 'Things About Me' kind of posts, so I thought it would be fun to share some facts about myself to help you get to know me a little better. 

Here are 50 things you should know about me...

1. My favourite pastime is going to concerts. I would happily go to one every night if I could.

2. I used to be a visual merchandiser in a vintage-style children's toy shop before I got ill.

3. I've lived in the same small town in Oxfordshire all my life.

4. I'm from a military family- my Mum, Dad, and Grandad were all in the RAF, and my brother-in-law currently is. Luckily, I never had to do the moving around thing growing up because my parents were out before I was born.

5. I studied animal care at college. I still hope to put it to good use again one day.

6. I'm the second of three sisters.

7. I've been in excruciating pain for almost six years straight.

8. My spine is naturally and abnormally fused to my sacrum (above the pelvis).

9. I suffer from bertolottis disease, fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis, degenerative disc disease (plus torn and herniated discs), sciatica, osteomalacia, depression, and anxiety. Apparently my body hates me.

10. I've met all members of Boyzone twice, and Mikey Graham a couple more times... and I've had a fair few interactions during concerts, too. Yep, total fan girl right here.

11. The comedian Ronnie Barker was a regular customer of mine when I worked in a pet shop. We used to sell him ducks for his home in the Cotswolds.

12. I did work experience in two zoos when I was studying animal care, and got kissed on the head by a huge male sealion.

13. I love collecting novelty handbags, and quirky brooches.

14. I'm from The Cotswolds but I'm neither rich nor posh.

15. I was so shy growing up I would clam up and go mute around everybody but my immediate family and closest friends. I only really came out of my shell in my early twenties, after a few years of working in retail, and having to talk to people all day long.

16. I really love cross stitching, and find it helps me cope with my pain. It's not just for grannies; there are heaps of fun modern designs these days!

17. I have a black and white Tibetan terrier called Rosie, and also keep tropical fish.

18. I have two tattoos, but I would love dozens more. I was just getting in to them when I got ill, and if I hadn't I'm pretty sure I'd be covered in them by now. I have a tattoo wish list as long as my arm.

19. My favourite films are Little Women, Steel Magnolias, and Titanic.

20. I'm covered in freckles from head to toe, and have them on all areas of my body, including my lips, ears, and palm of my hand. I hated them until I was about seventeen, and now I love them!

21. I can't stand bacon or mushrooms. The smell and taste of both makes me gag.

22. Unpopular opinion: I can't stand Beyoncé, or the film Frozen.

23. I'm an introvert, and enjoy my own company, but I'm not anti-social and enjoy spending time with people I like, too. I just need a little time to myself to recharge every day.

24. I love creative writing, and have been scribbling down stories in my spare time since primary school.

25. I was raised catholic and went to a catholic primary school, but I'm an atheist. I tried to believe but I knew from a young age that religion wasn't for me. 

26. My favourite bands are Linkin Park, Fall Out Boy, and Boyzone, and I also have a thing for Ronan Keating. I don't actually like much pop music these days, but my love for those Irish men goes back to age nine, and old habits die hard! I also really love Arcade Fire, Panic! at the Disco, Evanescence, and Kings of Leon.

27. I worked in a pet shop for five years.

28. I've always wanted to be a zoo keeper. I'd particularly love to work with tapirs, giraffes, anteaters, aardvarks, and armadillos. I like the weird ones!

29. I'm happiest with my feet in the ocean. I'm a total water baby.

30. I've always wanted to learn how to surf.

31. I'm addicted to colourful eye make up, and particularly love green shades.

32. Colour makes me happy. I try to inject it in to all areas of my life.

33. I'm a stationery addict, and can never resist a new notebook, even if I already have 15 unused ones at home.

34. I pretty much always have my finger nails painted.

35. I love the Big Bang Theory, and watch an episode or two almost every day.

36. I love musicals, especially live at the theatre. My favourites from the stage are Phantom of the Opera, Hairspray, The Sound of Music, Sister Act, and Chicago, and I love the movie versions, too.

37. I hate the sweltering summer heat, and love the rain.

38. My favourite place on the planet is Perranporth Beach in Cornwall, closely followed by New York City.

39. I once broke my wrist by unknowingly getting my foot caught in a basket rack, and falling flat on my face at work... in front of my boss, a colleague, and a big queue of customers. Hands down the most embarrassing moment of my life.

40. You will almost always find me with a camera in my hand, snapping photos wherever I go.

41. I love travelling and sight-seeing, and hope to travel all over the world one day. I'm currently dying to visit Austria.

42. I love crafting, painting, and creating stuff. There's just something satisfying about creating something with your own two hands.

43. I still don't know how to drive. I kept meaning to, but always had other things to spend my money on... like concert tickets and dresses. Now I can't learn to drive because sitting and travelling causes me too much pain.

44. I have a slight Cath Kidston addiction.

45. I'm a Christmas enthusiast, and love to embrace all the festivities I can.

46. My middle name is Christine.

47. I've had the same best friend since I was eleven.

48. My nicknames range from everything from Lou and LouLou to Weeze ('ouise), Weezy, and Weaselby.

49. I've had three ECGs so far this year.

50. My earliest memory is sitting in a hospital corridor with my Dad and older sister aged three after my Mum had gone in to labour with my little sister, and asking if we could "have a brown baby this time." Funnily enough, I didn't get my wish.

So, I've told you a little about myself... now I'd love to learn a little about you to get to know you better! 

Please tell me a few  things about yourself in the comments below! 

Do we have anything in common from the list above?
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