Monday 29 December 2014

35 things that happened in 2014...


2014 has been a strange year for me. It's been mixed with the joy of returning to Greece and meeting Paul Wesley again with the horror that was my A levels. Although, this year has been 100% better than 2013 and I already have plans to make 2015 a good year. I seem to be terrible at making lists although wanted to share 35 memorable things I did this year; I felt listing the memories that revolve around me and my friends being weird probably wouldn't fit very well here. Here's to 2015, wish me luck. 

1. Dyed my hair blonde. 
2. Returned to Greece
3. Finished my A levels, thank god. 
4. Started an art foundation. 
5. Joined a gym. 
6. Went to a Drake concert. 
7. Created this blog. 
8. Went to my third Vampire Diaries convention. 
9. Purchased One Direction tickets. 
10. Lost a lot of weight. 
11. Finally saw Ed Sheeran live
12. Read a lot more. 
13. Dyed my hair purple / blue.
14. Convinced myself Paul Wesley and Steven R McQueen were in love with me after meeting them again. 
15. Realised I wanted to do ceramics at uni. 
16. Acted like a 6 year old by getting a braid that I kept in for way too long. 
17. Went to Free Radio live aka the best / funniest concert of my life. 
18. Became obsessed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer
19. Finally visited London after living in England for almost 19 years. 
20. Become a better roller skater, this needs to be improved further next year. 
21. Worked out everyday for 7 months. 
22. Had art work shown in an exhibition. 
23. Went to Disney on Ice. 
24. Was proud of my A level results. 
25. Became addicted to spin classes. 
26. Went to prom. 
27. Fell in love with 5SOS, I think I might regret sharing this one. 
28. Went to an ice bar. 
29. Became patriotic over the World Cup even though we were terrible as per. 
30. Gave / threw away half of my possessions.  
31. Grew my eyebrows back. 
32. Explored Greece 
33. Turned 19. 
34. Saw the poppies at the Tower of London. 
35. Took my Beyonce obsession to the next level. 

Wednesday 24 December 2014

Merry Christmas Eve, Ya Filthy Animals




I don't think I can actually believe it's christmas tomorrow. It seems like only yesterday I was celebrating my birthday or sitting on that Greek beach enjoying the summer. I have spent the day with my family and the evening will be me watching Love Actually; my excitement to watch this movie is getting out of hand. I've still got to wrap the majority of my presents that I left way too late to purchase. Each year I say I will start Christmas shopping earlier and each year I leave it later and later. Well, there's always next year. I want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas!    

Sunday 21 December 2014

Christmas Songs



I feel the best way to get excited for christmas is to listen to christmas songs. However, 19 years on this earth christmas songs seem to be turning into more of an effort than when I was younger but I think I have found the answer to my problems. To begin with I would listen to people covering the classics and then realised, each year you need to find that certain one to obsess over. 2011 for me was Step into Christmas by Elton John; 2012 was any version of The Power of Love, last year I settled with A Spaceman Came Travelling but this year All Alone on Christmas by Darlene Love is my obsession. Maybe its a combination of my new found connection to the Home Alone movies or the fact I believe when it comes to christmas songs no woman does it better than Darlene Love. Of course I still love the classics like Band Aid and Mariah and will listen to them hundreds of times before the 25th arrives but just incase you're feeling fed up with festive songs I hope this helps. 

Tuesday 16 December 2014

Christmas Movie Marathon






Now my Christmas holiday has officially begun I feel it's the right time to start watching all of my favourite christmas films. Although Home Alone has already been watched twice there are still plenty of movies left for me to watch. I feel like no film can get me into the christmas spirit like The Polar Express; there is something about this movie that will always have my love. For some reason watching Narnia has become a tradition with my family although films like Christmas with the Kranks and The Holiday aren't loved by them leaving me to watch them alone, this is probably why I don't get round to watching them each year. For my final two movies one of them is a low budget film found on Christmas 24 called Love at the Parade while the other is my ultimate favourite, Love Actually. Love at the Parade makes me want to experience an American christmas while Love Actually is the combination of a wonderful cast, amazing storyline and my favourite kind of movie layout. This year I am certain I will watch all of them even though my area in England doesn't seem to be filled with festive cheer just yet, wish me luck. 

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Countdown to Christmas




On Saturday I unexpectedly ended up in Lincoln to see their Christmas market. With One Direction tickets finally purchased and a Christmas jumper as the key feature of my outfit I was ready to be festive. Maybe because I'm from Birmingham I was disappointed; in comparison to our German Market it lacked christmas and was a third of the size. All that aside I thought Lincoln was a lovely place that I would want to return to it in the summer so it wasn't as cold and would be a whole lot quieter. Lincoln Cathedral is one of the prettiest buildings I have ever seen, I would recommend anyone going to look inside at it's  beautiful windows. I still need to become a lot more festive and watch a great amount of christmas movies starting with Home Alone and finishing with Love Actually on Christmas Eve, wish me luck.