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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Friday, 9 November 2018

12 Things I Love About Autumn


I know that we're almost about to transition in to winter and the festive season is almost up on us, but I'm not ready to say "goodbye" to autumn just yet. Before I bombard you with Christmas posts (sorry, not sorry), I thought it would be fun to have one last fling with autumn, and talk about some of my favourite things about the autumn months. 

There are so many great things about this time of year, from the beautiful colours of the foliage to autumn fashion, and fireworks to comfort food, so narrowing down my favourite things about autumn really hasn't been easy. There are countless things I love about this gorgeous season. I couldn't talk about all of them or we'd be here all day, so I've chosen twelve at random, and here we are. 

These are 12 things I love about autumn.


1. The colours of the foliage
My favourite thing about Autumn has got to be the explosion of colour from the trees and foliage when the leaves transform from lush green to fiery reds, oranges, yellows, rusts, and coppers, the fields fill with bright orange pumpkins, and hedgerows come alive with crops of purple, red and orange berries. It makes everywhere look so beautiful, especially where I live on the edge of The Cotswolds. The countryside and little Cotswold villages look so idyllic with a backdrop of Autumn foliage, and even my hometown looks pretty as there are so many trees around. I love sitting at my bedroom window and just taking in all the colours as the leaves change.

2. Autumn fashion and beauty colours
My love of Autumn colours isn't just reserved for nature; I also adore Autumn's fashion, and beauty colours. As soon as September begins, I love to dress in forest green, teal, emerald, burgundy, plum, mustard, rust, and all of those other amazing Autumn colours, and enjoy wearing some of them on my nails and eyelids, too. I think they go well with my pale freckled skin and dyed red hair.

3. Taking walks and crunching through Autumn leaves
I don't get to do this too often anymore, thanks to my health, but I've always loved wrapping up warm and taking long Autumn walks to crunch through paths of fallen Autumn leaves. There's just something really satisfying about the sound of leaves crunching underfoot, and kicking through piles of leaves like a big kid.

4. Going to the bonfire and watching the fireworks
The RAF base joining my home town always organises an impressive fireworks display and massive bonfire for Bonfire Night, and it's an event I've enjoyed going to since I was really young. They put on the best fireworks around, and I have so many good memories of walking down to the base through fallen orange leaves, watching the bonfire being lit, playing with sparklers, eating barbecued sausages, and looking up to see the fireworks light up the night sky with explosions of colour. I haven't been able to go since I've been chronically ill, but it's always been one of my favourite parts of Autumn, and it never fails to get me in to the autumn spirit.

5. Carving pumpkins
One of my favourite Autumn activities is definitely carving a pumpkin for Halloween. I'm not very good at it, but it's fun to try, and I love the smell of a lit Jack o' lantern. (Tell me I'm not the only one?) Sadly, I fear this may be one activity I'm going to have to say goodbye to, as this year's attempt at a sugar skull pumpkin left me with a claw for a hand and horrendous pain and stiffness in my joints. Damn arthritis. It's been so bad I've barely been able to use my right hand for over a week now,  but you live and learn. 

6. Sunny days with a crisp chill in the air
I love those sunny autumn days when the sun is shining, the sky is a flawless stroke of blue, and there's a crisp chill in the air, especially when autumn is just beginning, and it's clear summer is over for another year. There's something really refreshing about it after a long hot summer, and I love feeling the cool air against my face while the rest of me is wrapped up warm in cosy layers. 


7. Dark evenings spent crafting
I'll admit I'm not a fan of the short hours of daylight and long dark nights we get at this time of year, but I like to make the most of all those extra hours spent indoors by doing lots of crafting. I put on a movie or two, get comfortable, and spend the autumn evenings working on Christmas craft projects like cross stitches, hoop art, felt wreaths, and even some painting. I'm always in my element at this time of year when I can just craft away to my heart's content.

8. Spending rainy days reading and having movie marathons
Is there anything better than curling up under a cosy blanket on a cold rainy day, and getting lost in a good book, having a movie marathon, or binge-watching your current favourite box-set while the rain lashes against the windows? If there is, I don't want to know about it. They're the best activities for days like today. I love being able to journey to another world without leaving the comfort of my bed or sofa.

9. Eating hearty comfort food
Another undeniably good thing about autumn has got to be the food. When it's cold outside, you just can't beat hearty homemade comfort food like shepherd's pie, soup with fresh crusty bread, Sunday roasts, and my Mum's apple pie and custard. Autumn Sundays were always the best growing up as it usually brought a roast, and a homemade apple pie, upside-down-cake, or rice pudding for dessert

10. Memories of childhood autumns
I've lived in the same town all my life, so memories of my childhood days are everywhere, and I can't help getting all nostalgic at this time of year. Seeing conkers on the trees reminds me of squeezing in tiny gaps between garden fences and the fence line of the RAF base near our house to collect fallen conkers with my friends when I was little. The best part was always pulling the pods apart to get to the conkers inside. Even simple things like seeing seasonal produce in the supermarkets takes me back to Harvest Festival at primary school. Someone (possibly the local bakery) made a decorative loaf of bread for the school every year, which always included a little harvest mouse in the design, and it always looked so damn cute. I miss those days.

11. Candles
I love lighting a seasonal scented candle at this time of year, and unwinding in the glow of candle-light. I find it so cosy and relaxing on the long dark evenings, and, as I only tend to light candles during autumn and winter, it still feels like a real treat. I love the smell of autumn candle fragrances, especially Yankee Candle's Tarte Tatin, Pain au Raisin, and Salted Caramel. Basically anything that smells like baked goods.

12. Preparing for Christmas
As a self-confessed Christmas addict, as soon as we get to September, my mind always turns to Christmas, and I love to spend the autumn months preparing for the festive season. From getting stuck in to Christmas crafts and Christmas shopping, to preparing content for Blogmas and shooting my festive photos, I enjoy spending those dismal grey autumn months planning for my favourite time of year.

So, those are some of my favourite things about Autumn... what are yours?

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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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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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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

The Christmas Tag 2014

I've seen this challenge popping up on a few blogs lately, so since I'm feeling rather festive, I've decided to give it a shot today. I probably did this tag last Christmas, but it doesn't hurt to do an updated version, does it?


The Christmas Tag involves ten festive questions and ten festive answers, and you're all welcome to join in and have a go yourselves! Let's get started...

1. What is your favourite Christmas movie?

I'm not sure I could pick just one; I'm a Christmas movie enthusiast! I have a lot of favourites, including Santa Claus The Movie, The Family Stone, Home Alone 1 and 2, The Muppet Christmas Carol, and Christmas With The Kranks.


2. Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?

We open our presents first thing on Christmas morning while we're still in our pyjamas. Growing up, we were occasionally allowed to open one present each (from relatives) on Christmas Eve night-probably to pacify our agonising Christmas excitement for five minutes. Now there are no excitable kids in the family, we can save everything for Christmas morning.


3. Do you have a favourite Christmas memory?

There's one random memory that comes to mind; it's nothing special or even interesting but it always makes me smile when I think about it. Early one Christmas morning, when I was about seven or eight, my older sister and I were so excited for Christmas that we couldn't sleep. I tiptoed in to her room and climbed in to bed with her, where we plotted to convince our parents that it was morning (and not 3am) by turning the clock forward a few hours. I was sent in to wake the parents with the clock as evidence, but obviously my parents didn't buy it; their alarm clocks betrayed us. It's such a random memory, but I can't help but laugh when I think of how how we laid in bed giggling and and chatting until dawn, longing for the agonising wait for Christmas to be over. The wait seemed to take forever!


4. Favourite festive food?

You can't beat a turkey sandwich on fresh white bread, my Mum's sage and onion stuffing, or good old roast potatoes. 


5. Favourite Christmas gift?

Beside the Pound Puppies, Polly Pockets, and Puppy in My Pockets, the one that stands out to me is the Sega Mega Drive my sisters and I were given for Christmas when I was nine. Until then we only had an old Commodore, so it was such a novelty to have a current games console, and really special for us. We spent most of Christmas Day playing The Lion King and Columns.

6. Favourite Christmas scent?

It's a toss up between fresh Christmas trees and fir branches, and the smell of turkey roasting in the oven on Christmas morning.


7. Do you have any Christmas Eve traditions?

Yes, my family has one or two. My Auntie usually hosts a family gathering on Christmas Eve, and has done for almost two decades. We leave home around midday, bundle in to the car, pop a Christmas CD on, and spend an hour and a half travelling to the party. The annual gathering is a chance to catch up with relatives on my Dad's side, plus some of my Auntie and Uncle's friends. It's very informal, and we basically spend all afternoon chatting, grazing the buffet, and drinking. We leave by the early evening, and by then we all feel so festive and excited for Christmas, knowing it's just hours away. We drive home singing along to festive tunes, and look out for Christmas lights along the way. Over the last few years, my Auntie has thrown the parties a few days earlier, and it really isn't the same without that Christmas Eve excitement on the trip home.


8. What tops your tree?

When I was little it was always an angel. Today, we have a giant white glittery snow flake.


9. As a kid, what was the one (crazy wild, extravagant) gift you always asked for but never received?

I don't remember ever asking my parents (or Santa), for anything obscene. Nothing extravagant comes to mind. I've always been a big animal lover and we never had pets growing up, so I probably asked for a dog, a pony, or a rabbit at some point. When I was eleven I desperately begged for concert tickets to see Boyzone, but my Mum refused to get them for me. The tickets were only about £15 back then, so I'm not sure that really counts!


10. What's the best part about Christmas for you?

I love almost everything about Christmas, but if I had to choose it would be getting to spend quality time with friends and family, and seeing their faces when I get their gifts so right. I also love the build up to Christmas; the festive cheer, the pretty decorations, and watching Christmas movies!



Feel free to give this challenge a go on your own blogs! I tag you all. I'd love to see your links if you decide to blog about it.

What do you love most about Christmas?

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Thursday, 11 September 2014

Getting To Know Me

I saw this challenge over on Mandy Leigh's blog last week, and it looked like fun so I've decided to give it a go. I thought it would be a great way to share a little more about myself and my little quirks.

Let's get started!


The Basics

Name: Louise Christine P.

Age: 29

Height: 5'6'' ish.

Hair Colour: Naturally: dark brown. Currently: bright red.

Eye Colour: Brown.

Religion: Atheist, but I was raised Catholic.

Ethnicity: English. I'm Southern born and raised, but with mostly Northern family.

Status: Single.


Favourites

Colour: Green, teal, turquoise, and cobalt blue.

Hair Style: Long flowing locks with a slight curl.

Food: Chinese.

Soda: Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Orangina.

Alcoholic Beverage: Woo-woos, daiquiris, Archers and lemonade, and vodka and lemonade.

Store: Cath Kidston, Paperchase, and Accessorize.

Mall: There aren't really malls close to where I live. I remember loving The Metro Centre in Gateshead when I was little, though.

State: New York.

City: New York, and London.

Animal: Tapirs, giraffes, beluga whales, narwhals, foxes, bunnies, and dogs.

Movie: Titanic and Steel Magnolias.

Anime: I don't like Anime.

Book: The Stand by Stephen King, and The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.

Music: Rock, Indie, Alternative.

Song: Iridescent by Linkin Park, Surburban War by Arcade Fire, Pyro by Kings of Leon, Rise by Boyzone, She's My Winona and Young Volcanoes by Fall Out Boy, Broken by Seether and Amy Lee, Lost in Paradise by Evanescence and Trade Mistakes my Panic! at the Disco are some of my current favourites.

Band / Artist: Linkin Park, Fall Out Boy, Boyzone, and Ronan Keating are my favourites. I also love Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, Evanescence, Panic! at the Disco, and Snow Patrol.

Website: Pinterest, Postsecret, Tumblr, and Blogger.


This or That

Soda or juice? Soda... yeah, I know that's not good!

Music or Internet? Both! I couldn't live without either. Music while on the Internet?

Rock or rap? Rock!

Cats or dogs? Dogs, but I like cats, too.

White or black? Black... but white for furniture and home decor.

Cell phone or iPod? iPod.

Curly hair or straight hair? Curly, but my hair is straight.

Laptop or computer? Laptop.

Mountain Dew or Pepsi? Pepsi. We don't get Mountain Dew in England.

Phone or Internet? Internet.

Summer or Winter? Summer for the long hours of daylight, but Winter for the more comfortable temps and Christmas!

Going out or staying in? Staying in.


Random

What do you do in your spare time? Blog, read, spend way too much time on Pinterest, write, watch movies, paint my nails, listen to music, crafts, write lists, go to the cinema, surf the net... When I was pain free I would also go to a lot of concerts, travel, take little day trips to London, shop, catch musicals at the theatre, go to the zoo, hop on a train for a mini adventure, visit friends, and bake.

What do you wish you had more time for? Reading.

What's your usual clothing style? Girlie and quirky, with plenty of colour and fun prints.

What's your usual hair style? Straightened long bob with a blunt fringe.

What are you wearing? My red gingham Lindy Bop swing dress.

Are you single or taken? Single.

Who would you die for? My family,

What do you think of one night stands? They're not for me, but I don't judge anybody who has them.

Who's your best friend? My best friend is Angela, who's been my bestie since 1996!

Do you have any pets? Only tropical fish at the moment, but we're currently talking about getting a dog to keep me company.

Do you plan on getting married? Never say never, but I'm still not convinced anybody would want me. LOL!

Do you plan on having kids? It's never been my dream to have kids, and working in a toy shop for years has put me off kids for life... but I do love the idea of having a family... once the kids are adults, anyway! Haha! I guess we'll see!

How old do you wish you were? Not 29, that's for sure! I wouldn't mind going back to 26 so I can make up for the three years I've lost to back pain.

If you were to be anywhere right now, where would it be? New York City or Perranporth Beach in Cornwall.

Ever gone camping? Does camping in a back garden, or staying in a tent with camp beds at a Haven holiday park count??

Have you ever gone skiing on a mountain? No. I've never been skiing, but I'd love to learn someday.

Ever gone to church? Yes, I was brought up Catholic and went to a Catholic primary school, so I was dragged along to quite a few services growing up. It was never for me, though, and I'm an atheist so I only go for weddings, funerals, and christenings these days.

Ever gone to a famous water park? No, I don't think so.

Ever gone out of state? We don't have states in England, but I have visited many places all over the UK and Ireland.

Ever gone out of the country? Yes. I'm not well travelled yet, but I've been to France, America, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland so far.

When was the last time you left town? I went to London for the day just over a month ago for a CT scan.

What year were you born in? 1985.

What do you do in the summer time? I love to head to the beach, have barbecues, sight-see, travel, enjoy the sunshine, and listen to uplifting songs.

Are you naturally tanned? No, I'm extremely pale. I have the fair white, freckled skin of a red-head.

Do you live in a house? Yes, I live in a three-bedroomed semi-detached house with my parents and little sister.

What do you have on your mind? Blog posts, Autumn, Christmas, hospital appointments, life.

What time is it? 2:16am.

If you want to give this challenge a go, too, please do, crediting back to Mandy! I'd love to see your posts, so leave me your links below!

Thanks for reading.
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Tuesday Challenge: A-Z of Me

I saw this challenge over on Sarah Lou's blog, and had nothing better to do so I decided to give it a shot. I always find these type of posts interesting when I see them on other blogs, but they're harder to put together than they seem!

I give you the A-Z of me...

Age: 27

Bed Size: Sadly because I still live at home and don't have much room, I only have a single. As soon as I can afford to over haul my space I'll be getting myself a double.

Chore you hate: Anything to do with the bathroom. It grosses me out.

Dogs: None, but my Sister has a German Shepherd called Holly who I consider my adopted pet. She's basically a Marley in German Shepherd clothing; goes hyper with excitement every time I visit as she loves me; and always curls up next to me on my feet.

Essential start to the day: Medication and a glass of orange juice.

Favourite colour: Teal, turquoise, purple, green, cobalt blue, coral, and dark red.

Gold or silver: Silver, usually.

Height: About 5'6'', I think, but I'm not certain as I haven't been measured in years.

Instruments you play: None these days. I used to play the recorder and treble in Primary School, and learnt a little on the piano in Secondary School. I'd love to learn how to play the piano fluently, though. It's on the bucket list along with learning to play the guitar.

Job title: In the contract, sales assistant, but I was unofficially managing my department, and spent the majority of my work visual merchandising. However, I've been on sick leave for over a year because of several disc injuries which have left me in constant pain with limited mobility.

Kids: None, thankfully.

Live: Somewhere in the South of England.

Mother's name: Susan (Sue).

Nicknames: Lou, Lou-Lou, Weeze ('ouise), Weezy, Weaselby (thanks, Draco Malfoy, and easily amused Sisters), Wallenby (my brother in law calls me this behind my back, again thanks to a Harry Potter movie)... I have a weird family...

Overnight hospital stays: None, that I remember.

Pet peeves: Noisy eaters. Customers who expect service whilst rudely talking on their mobile phones. Parents who let their kids run wild in shops as if it were a creche. The term 'amaze-balls'. Laziness. Bad basic spelling, and grammar. Over use of exclamation marks in a single sentance. People who interupt me (as if I don't matter) whenever I try to talk. Loud (constant) throat-clearers. Laziness. Rude people. People who pout in photographs...

Quote from a movie: " I figure life's a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You don't know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you... to make each day count." Jack Dawson, Titanic.

Right or left-handed: Right.

Stores you love: ASOS, Dorothy Perkins, New Look, Cath Kidston, Accessorize, Inglot, Lush, The Body Shop, anywhere with a decent make up counter, AX Paris, River Island (I love their bags especially), Topshop (for accessories),  Next, Matalan, Monsoon, Selfridges, Peacocks, Paperchase...

Time you wake up: Before my back injuries? Always by 8am. Now I'm injured? Erm, I'm lucky to wake before 3pm. I've become nocturnal because the pain doesn't let me sleep.

Underwear: I love pretty underwear. A great fitting pair of matching underwear can make such a difference to any outfit, and also leaves me feeling happier, more comfortable, and that little bit more confident.

Vegetable you hate: Aubergine. The texture is horrible, and the taste is vile. I also can't stand the taste, texture, or smell of mushrooms.

What makes you run late: Hitting the snooze button too much; being unable to work out what to wear because nothing feels right on; make up disasters; and contact lense battles.

Xrays you've had: Several on my wrist when I broke it half a decade ago. I guess MRI scans on said wrist and on my back also count.

Yummy food you make: I make good desserts. My trademarks are a peanut butter chocolate cheesecake; and a blackberry, raspberry, and apple trifle. I make them for special occasions such as Christmas time. I've also mastered the perfect gooey peanut butter chocolate cookies, and red velvet cupcakes, too.

Zoo animals: Tapirs. I think they're adorable.... and they whistle! I'm a big animal lover in general, and love most animals from giraffes, to big cats, to bears, and sloths, and everything in between.


I hope some of you will have a go at this challenge, too.

Do you share any of these facts with me?
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