Monday, 4 March 2013

Ladies' Afternoon Tea

Yesterday I hosted a pretty posh little party, or a 'Ladies' Afternoon Tea' as it was called on the invitations.
 
In case there's anyone who's not British reading this and has no idea what that is, afternoon tea is tea in the afternoon (which you may possibly have guessed from the title), which usually serves scones with cream and jam, cakes, and of course tea with saucers. Basically we British people like to have this when we're pretending to be more upper-class than we really are.
 
 
 
I even took the liberty to decorate AND clean my conservatory with some good old fashioned bunting. The one on the right is my favourite. My aunty made it for my cousin's wedding and the material and the colours make it look so pretty and summery.
 


 
The scones were made by my lovely mother, and, from past experience, I can say that they're delicious, though with all the business of being a hostess, I didn't actually get to have any. Sad times ...
 
 
Of course there was a purpose to this afternoon tea. On Sundays I become a Sunday School teacher to my church's younger youth (which is ironic as I'm only a couple of years older than them). This year we are attempting '12 months of misson' in which we do something each month for a charity of our choice. For example, this month was through the afternoon tea; January was doing odd jobs for people and February was a bake sale. This month we were raising money for Tearfund. If you don't know much about them, you can visit their website here.
 
I'll do another post soon about this and the charities soon, so look out for that ...
 
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K is for ...

K is for ... urm ... keyring?



Why are these letters so hard?!?
 
I don't really have much to say about this ... it's a keyring. I got it at a car boot sale on a caravan holiday my parents used to take me and my brothers on. I only bought it because the woman on the stall was terrifying and told me I had to buy something because I'd been stood there so long ...
 
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Previously:

 

Sunday, 3 March 2013

J is for ...

J is for ... jars

 
 
This jar sits on my desk and holds all my make-up brushes, which I must say is very helpful! It's made from an old chutney jar, and is decorated with personal touches: the paper wrapped around it is a page from one of my Dad's books; the ribbons are the colours of the house I was in in high school, and the bells are for my best friend Bella, who I refer to as 'Bells'. Adorable :) 

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Spring is coming ...

Today in Birmingham it's actually warm. Well I say warm, it's actually 8 degrees, but compared to the last few weeks, that's pretty damn hot. AND the sun is shining, the sky isn't grey and there are birds tweeting incredibly loudly, which must mean that spring is on its way ...

The first day of spring technically starts on the 21st of March (which happens to be my Dad's birthday) with it being so sunny I decided to paint my nails in a summery fashion, so I can pretend it's actually 30 degrees outside:



The polishes I used were:
           
Barry M - Hologram Hexograms
Can't remember where I got this one from, sorry!
                                             
                                                           
Rimmel London - 60 second clear

I is for ...

I is for ... Intelligent storage


Okay, allow me some poetic license here? There is literally nothing in my room that begins with I. Nothing. Is that just me being stupid? Either way, this is pretty intelligent, I think. If you can't tell what it is, it's literally a piece of string that hangs from the top of my window to a picture frame, that I've pegged stuff on, and I must admit it looks surprisingly pretty. The storage part is because it's perfect for hanging all those little bits of paper that you need but never have anywhere to keep (for me, that's a list of birthdays. I'm really crap at remembering them)

You can get similar little pegs from here ... if you fancy it.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Jake Bugg Vs One Direction

I can't be the only one who's been keeping track of all the Jake Bugg bitching about One Direction that's been going on lately. I can't really say that I'm the biggest fan in the world of 1D (so forgive me any Directioners out there if I get my facts wrong) but I do like a good sing-along to their songs - you have to admit, they are incredibly catchy.

But it seems that a lot of other bands that consider themselves way to cool and indie to like 1D have been pretty bitchy lately, especially a certain Mr Bugg, but I have a theory about this.

Basically if you have no idea what the hell I'm going on about here, he said in an interview, that "People call them the new Beatles because they broke America, but that don't mean a thing. I mean, One Direction must know their terrible." Burn.

He then went on to say "I don't know how they can really be considered a band, to be honest."

So apparently he doesn't like them. Everyone has accepted that yes? But that wasn't enough for him, so he added:

"Probably the ugliest one is the best singer. He might know a couple of chords."

Now I think this is the point he overdid it a bit ...

Now for my theory: You know when you were in primary school and you really fancied that one person, but if someone came up to you and asked you if you liked them you'd be all "No! Of course not! They're ugly and stupid and I'd never like them in a million years!" ... Hmm, get where I'm going with this?

I reckon Jakey actually really really fancies one of 1D, (possibly the 'ugliest one') and just doesn't want to admit to it. But one day, when he's happily joined the band and got a decent haircut he'll look back on this and laugh ...



Or he might just really not like them.
"People call them the new Beatles because they broke America, but that don't mean a thing. I mean, One Direction must know that they're terrible. - See more at: http://www.sugarscape.com/main-topics/music/819289/jake-bugg-brands-one-direction-terribleand-thinks-they-know-it#sthash.hYAPoNmc.dpuf
"People call them the new Beatles because they broke America, but that don't mean a thing. I mean, One Direction must know that they're terrible. - See more at: http://www.sugarscape.com/main-topics/music/819289/jake-bugg-brands-one-direction-terribleand-thinks-they-know-it#sthash.hYAPoNmc.dpuf

H is for ...

H is for ... Hat

  

No one in my family can remember where this hat came from, though I have a feeling it's something to do with one of my aunts? Anyway, it's gorgeous and tiny, and I used to think that it belonged to a fairy, but she had left it with me because it was too heavy for her to carry ... logical.