Thursday, 21 January 2016
MOVING SITES
Hello there, I have decided to move to a new blogging site, I just feel like its more modern. You can carry on reading my blog on the attachment below.
http://kellymemoir.wordpress.com
Friday, 15 January 2016
Travel| Travel bucket list.
I've been lucky enough, to grow up in a family which loves to travel and go to different places each year and thus has inspired me in my love for travelling. It's something which brings me a sense of enjoy and excitement, I love being away from reality and stepping into someone else's world for a week or two. Therefore, it comes no surprise that I have a bucket list for places I'd love to visit over my lifetime.
1) Japan: Now the country in general looks AMAZING. Especially during the Cherry Blossom season, everything just looks incredible the colours, the nature and the buildings. I have grown up next door to a Japanese grand-daughter, and so from a young age I have been introduced to this culture that just seems so traditional and beautiful. Therefore it is a country which I would love to visit.
2) Cape Town: Don't get me wrong, I have always been put off by South Africa for the presumption that it is dangerous. However, either way, it looks amazing especially the views from Table Mountain and the beaches as well.
3) LA: I'm a massive beach person, I love being by the sea and walking along beaches and around. I have always heard the lifestyle of LA is fabulous and chill, the views and road trips along the sea front would be my ideal thing.
4) Hawaii: Like the previous one, I love beaches and the sea and the fact Hawaii is on a living volcano just makes it x10 cooler for a ex-Geography student. It looks like the type of place that is very laid back and chill and I feel like it's something I'd want to experience.
5) Singapore: I stop off at Singapore on my way to Australia and I just wished I had stayed long or extended my trip to stay in Singapore. Being an ex-British colony, I feel like I wouldn't have got too much of a culture shock, but enough to feel like I'm experiencing the asian culture. It looks like an amazing city, and stunning skyline. But also places such as the botanic gardens looks incredibly and would definitely be something I'd love to visit.
6) St Petersburg: Now studying history, means I'm a massive history geek and therefore without any explanation needed such a beautiful city with so much history would be my ultimate destination for a history/ culture filled holiday.
7) Iceland: The Northern lights are a MUST in my lifetime. I have seen pictures which look absolutely breathtaking and it would be incredible to see such a wonder in real life.
8) Salzburg: Now I'm a massive Sound of Music fan and would have the ultimate fan girl weekend if I had the chance to visit it. I have never been to Austria in general, but it looks beautiful, especially the picturesque mountains around.
9) Fiji: I'm a lover of anything tropical, I don't know if its the colour of the sea or the beaches or even the tropical food. But Fiji looks like an absolute dream, I don't think I could spend more than a week there but I feel like every place I turn, I'd be blown away by the colours and beauty.
10) Santorini: A little bit closer to home, Santorini, is a stereotypical place many people want to visit and I can see why, the views of the calm see and the iconic white buildings and blue roofs. I feel like the streets would be filled with character and would be so much fun exploring. It is almost on my door step, it would be rude not too!
Although these aren't all the places I'd love to visit in the world it does give me this sense of the big wide world is out there and waiting to be explored. This as inspired me to book something up and have something to look forward too. I love visiting places and taking my mind of reality, I am definitely the type of person to be so focused on what I'm doing. I forget the world is passing by.
1) Japan: Now the country in general looks AMAZING. Especially during the Cherry Blossom season, everything just looks incredible the colours, the nature and the buildings. I have grown up next door to a Japanese grand-daughter, and so from a young age I have been introduced to this culture that just seems so traditional and beautiful. Therefore it is a country which I would love to visit.
2) Cape Town: Don't get me wrong, I have always been put off by South Africa for the presumption that it is dangerous. However, either way, it looks amazing especially the views from Table Mountain and the beaches as well.
3) LA: I'm a massive beach person, I love being by the sea and walking along beaches and around. I have always heard the lifestyle of LA is fabulous and chill, the views and road trips along the sea front would be my ideal thing.
4) Hawaii: Like the previous one, I love beaches and the sea and the fact Hawaii is on a living volcano just makes it x10 cooler for a ex-Geography student. It looks like the type of place that is very laid back and chill and I feel like it's something I'd want to experience.
5) Singapore: I stop off at Singapore on my way to Australia and I just wished I had stayed long or extended my trip to stay in Singapore. Being an ex-British colony, I feel like I wouldn't have got too much of a culture shock, but enough to feel like I'm experiencing the asian culture. It looks like an amazing city, and stunning skyline. But also places such as the botanic gardens looks incredibly and would definitely be something I'd love to visit.
6) St Petersburg: Now studying history, means I'm a massive history geek and therefore without any explanation needed such a beautiful city with so much history would be my ultimate destination for a history/ culture filled holiday.
7) Iceland: The Northern lights are a MUST in my lifetime. I have seen pictures which look absolutely breathtaking and it would be incredible to see such a wonder in real life.
8) Salzburg: Now I'm a massive Sound of Music fan and would have the ultimate fan girl weekend if I had the chance to visit it. I have never been to Austria in general, but it looks beautiful, especially the picturesque mountains around.
9) Fiji: I'm a lover of anything tropical, I don't know if its the colour of the sea or the beaches or even the tropical food. But Fiji looks like an absolute dream, I don't think I could spend more than a week there but I feel like every place I turn, I'd be blown away by the colours and beauty.
10) Santorini: A little bit closer to home, Santorini, is a stereotypical place many people want to visit and I can see why, the views of the calm see and the iconic white buildings and blue roofs. I feel like the streets would be filled with character and would be so much fun exploring. It is almost on my door step, it would be rude not too!
Although these aren't all the places I'd love to visit in the world it does give me this sense of the big wide world is out there and waiting to be explored. This as inspired me to book something up and have something to look forward too. I love visiting places and taking my mind of reality, I am definitely the type of person to be so focused on what I'm doing. I forget the world is passing by.
Friday, 8 January 2016
Food| Remedies for colds.
As you might have guessed from the title, I'm feeling a little under the weather, Christmas/ New Year blues has given me a cold.
Now, thankfully, its not a streaming cold where I completely feel like death, but is definitely enough to make me want to have all my nutrients and anything to help shake it.
This is where the wonder medicine of ginger comes into play. Now I have not always been a fan of raw ginger, to be honest I never really gave ginger much thought until the last couple of months- but it has become my SAVIOUR whenever I feel groggy.
Two drinks which have really helped me shake off this cold are nothing new and innovative but nonetheless;
Hot Lemon, Ginger and Honey:
Simply take an inch of Ginger and put in a boiling jug of 300ml of water for about 5/10 minutes. You then add either a couple of lemon slices or lemon juice with about 1 teaspoon of honey (you might like it sweeter its entirely up to you) then stir till its dissolved. I then more the contents into a mug and drink. The temperature is hot to lukewarm which I think is more soothing for a sore throat. You also can leave the ginger and lemon in the mug while you drink it, which creates more flavour or when you more it you can use a sieve- completely up to you.
Carrot, Apple, Orange and Ginger Juice:
I take two oranges, two carrots, 1 red apple and about an inch of ginger and simply put through a juicer to create this juice, it makes approximately about 1 glass. Alternatively, you can use a blender by peeling the carrots, juicing the oranges beforehand, cutting up the apple and ginger into thin slices and then blending with a small glass of water added to it. Once it is all blended, just put the mixture through the sieve and it leaves the juice. Either way, it is super simply.
Love Kelly xxx
Now, thankfully, its not a streaming cold where I completely feel like death, but is definitely enough to make me want to have all my nutrients and anything to help shake it.
This is where the wonder medicine of ginger comes into play. Now I have not always been a fan of raw ginger, to be honest I never really gave ginger much thought until the last couple of months- but it has become my SAVIOUR whenever I feel groggy.
Two drinks which have really helped me shake off this cold are nothing new and innovative but nonetheless;
Hot Lemon, Ginger and Honey:
Simply take an inch of Ginger and put in a boiling jug of 300ml of water for about 5/10 minutes. You then add either a couple of lemon slices or lemon juice with about 1 teaspoon of honey (you might like it sweeter its entirely up to you) then stir till its dissolved. I then more the contents into a mug and drink. The temperature is hot to lukewarm which I think is more soothing for a sore throat. You also can leave the ginger and lemon in the mug while you drink it, which creates more flavour or when you more it you can use a sieve- completely up to you.
Carrot, Apple, Orange and Ginger Juice:
I take two oranges, two carrots, 1 red apple and about an inch of ginger and simply put through a juicer to create this juice, it makes approximately about 1 glass. Alternatively, you can use a blender by peeling the carrots, juicing the oranges beforehand, cutting up the apple and ginger into thin slices and then blending with a small glass of water added to it. Once it is all blended, just put the mixture through the sieve and it leaves the juice. Either way, it is super simply.
Love Kelly xxx
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Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Life| New Year Resolutions
1) Learn to say YES:
Now I'm definitely the 'old lady' of the group, I love an early night and sitting in the comfort of my own home with a book and a candle lit. I have started to create this mind set over the past couple of months and want to carry on pursing it. I feel like I have probably missed out on a number of good times last year because the fear of not having an early night. So next time I get asked to do something or go somewhere I will try and say YES.
2) Travel more:
I do love travelling and everything this one is always on my list of things to do. I'm thinking of exploring New York or LA this year however, anything from a little beach getaway in England would deal with my travel flare.
3) Do more Yoga:
When I came back from Australia, I was very much into Yoga and tried to do it once a day. However due to how busy life and university has got I have become partial to putting off Yoga everyday under the illusion I simply 'don't have the time'. Therefore, one of my resolutions this year is to quite simply make time for Yoga.
4) Cook more:
This one seems to have progressed over the year and I would love to carry on cooking more and experimenting with flavours and foods. I like in a very fussy household who is skeptical of anything new, so this year I would love to ignore the households fussiness and try anything that I would fancy.
5) Blog more:
Being a first year student at university, last year it got the better of me and I felt increasingly under pressure all the time and thus lost focus to sit and blog. I would love to blog more this year and might even set a time every week to just write a blogpost.
Lastly, just carrying on learning to love myself and be more confident in myself. Everyone deserves a fabulous 2016
xxx
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Life| Welcome 2016
So it's 2016, and like everyone says every year- 'Oh my god the last year has flown by!' But I suppose it is true.
For New Year, I spent it with my friends in Liverpool, it was something different which we don't usually do and to go away for New Year was special. On the way up on the train, I was sitting there thinking back to even 2 years ago, when we never would have dreamed of all going away to Liverpool or still all being good friends. I suppose it just show how lucky and special it can be when you have friends which you hope will stay with you forever and have shared many memories together.
But anyway, around New Year you always think back about the year and how it was for you and always across social media its '2015 was rubbish' 'thank god this year as ended'. But to be honest, this 2015 has been absolutely wonderful for me, I can close that chapter and feel a smile across my face.
Not doubt the biggest highlight of 2015 was visiting Australia for a month. I honestly had the best time, and I'm so glad and proud of myself for pushing myself outside my comfort zone.
I definitely learnt that I enjoy my own company, and travelling on your own isn't as scary as people make it out to be, you can do anything if you believe in yourself.
This then got me thinking about my pit of the year and to honestly say that I can't think of anything, makes me think I have had a pretty good year, and is very much thankful of it.
So whatever, 2016 brings, lets hope more travelling and loving of life, I very much embrace it with open arms.
Welcome 2016
Monday, 14 December 2015
Book| Harper Lee
"Equal rights for all; special privileges for none"- Atticus Finch
Hello again, sorry I haven't blogged in a while, university has got the better of me- way too many deadlines and reading to do!
But anyway, everyday on the train I read, I never used to in first year, however, I have come to love reading for pleasure again and it is my scape goat from university everyday.
Now Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, is one of the classics, and thus you almost feel like you should read it to see what the fuss is all about and let me tell you, it doesn't let you down.
I was skeptical about reading it, as I had intact read it before when I was a lot younger, but never really understood it. I'm not sure if its because I have an appreciation for something written in the past, that made me fall inlove with it or because I had gotten older.
Either way, it is a marvellous book and so is the sequel.
These two books central theme is based around justice and the fight for it during an era when civil rights and segregation was a predominant theme within America.
To Kill a Mockingbird, is special because it is written from a child's perspective and Jean's innocence and her belief in justice and equality is something that brings the book together.
However, Go set a Watchman, for me, was special, it really did relate to the father, daughter relationship and made me question my relationship with my father. Like Jean, my dad is my hero and therefore, in many respects I can relate to it.
Harper Lee, has a special way of writing, and she really is a divine author. I literally could not put these books down and they'll forever be something I reach back too.
Love Kelly xx
Hello again, sorry I haven't blogged in a while, university has got the better of me- way too many deadlines and reading to do!
But anyway, everyday on the train I read, I never used to in first year, however, I have come to love reading for pleasure again and it is my scape goat from university everyday.
Now Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, is one of the classics, and thus you almost feel like you should read it to see what the fuss is all about and let me tell you, it doesn't let you down.
I was skeptical about reading it, as I had intact read it before when I was a lot younger, but never really understood it. I'm not sure if its because I have an appreciation for something written in the past, that made me fall inlove with it or because I had gotten older.
Either way, it is a marvellous book and so is the sequel.
These two books central theme is based around justice and the fight for it during an era when civil rights and segregation was a predominant theme within America.
To Kill a Mockingbird, is special because it is written from a child's perspective and Jean's innocence and her belief in justice and equality is something that brings the book together.
However, Go set a Watchman, for me, was special, it really did relate to the father, daughter relationship and made me question my relationship with my father. Like Jean, my dad is my hero and therefore, in many respects I can relate to it.
Harper Lee, has a special way of writing, and she really is a divine author. I literally could not put these books down and they'll forever be something I reach back too.
Love Kelly xx
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Book| Madeline Shaw- 'Get the Glow'.
So recently I have become obsessed with cooking, I have literally spent everyday making something new in the kitchen- most of which were successes and some not so much.
However I have discovered a little gem of a book- 'Madeline Shaw's Get the Glow'. I've always been intrigued by healthy food and ways to make it exciting in my everyday food instead of boring salads. Over the past year there has been a surge in healthy eating blogs, writers, you tubers and I have become fascinated by all of them especially Madeline Shaw and Deliciously Ella.
I think these two stick out for me the most, as they both hardly use any special ingredients and all ingredients can easily be found in my local Sainsburys.
Therefore I decided to treat myself to Madeline Shaw's book, which had- pardon the pun, glowing reviews online.
I have tried around 4 or 5 of the recipes from the book, which is hardly enough of the recipes within the book.
However, I did try a little gem- Turkey Meatballs. These are divine, something about them is so full of flavour. I did make them with pasta both times as my family weren't brave enough to try the courgette.
I also made the Orange and Pomegranate Chicken, which was also divine and full of flavour. This one I was a little hesitant about due to the odd flavour combination- but the sweet crunch at the end was perfect.
All in all I have found this book to be perfectly useful in my entrance to a more healthier lifestyle.
But it did make me think, that this book has inspired me into something new- which makes me realise how odd it is that one thing can change your lifestyle in the smallest way.
Love Kelly xox
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Food| Healthy snack.
Apple and Almond Butter.
Now I'm definitely a snacker and it has always been by biggest weakness. When I was younger I would always reach for the chocolate bars or biscuits. However as time has gone on I have learnt to snack more intelligently.
Todays snack post isn't anything fancy at all and infant is super symbol to make- only 2 ingredients.
Apple with almond butter on. Yes my Almond butter obsession still rallies on today.
Literally all you need to do is cut up your Apple into slices either quarter or 8th's and put a generous amount of almond butter spread over the top- this takes literally 2 minutes and I usually make it when I'm super hungry and can't be bothered to wait for food!
Super simple and super easy to make- something about the sweetness of the apple with the nutty almond butter just seems to work.
Happy snacking!
Now I'm definitely a snacker and it has always been by biggest weakness. When I was younger I would always reach for the chocolate bars or biscuits. However as time has gone on I have learnt to snack more intelligently.
Todays snack post isn't anything fancy at all and infant is super symbol to make- only 2 ingredients.
Apple with almond butter on. Yes my Almond butter obsession still rallies on today.
Literally all you need to do is cut up your Apple into slices either quarter or 8th's and put a generous amount of almond butter spread over the top- this takes literally 2 minutes and I usually make it when I'm super hungry and can't be bothered to wait for food!
Super simple and super easy to make- something about the sweetness of the apple with the nutty almond butter just seems to work.
Happy snacking!
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Something New| Yoga.
As you may have read in my previous post, I have recently
taken up Yoga- it was one of my ‘must do’s’ this summer and I’m incredibly
delighted to have perceived with it. I am still relatively new to the practice
of Yoga and thus thought I’d share the way in which I have taken it up.
Now once I had decided to take up Yoga, I didn’t really know
where to start- I didn’t want to commit to a class full of Yoga ry’ people and
didn’t want a dvd on it. So I went to the trust YouTube to seek out a Yoga
teacher online. Coming across ‘Yoga with Adrianne’. I found she did a playlist
called ’30 days of Yoga with Adrianne.
This was perfect as it meant I could try something new and didn’t have
to be completely committed to it, if I didn’t want too.
Why I love this Yoga Playlist?
*Easy to follow:
Adrianne makes Yoga super simple and talks through any new
poses that we are trying. She always does everything slowly which helps me a
lot as I like to watch the screen and do the pose and the same time- and don’t
get stressed out by everything going to quickly and not being able to keep up.
*Can do it whenever you
want:
The brilliant thing about Yoga on YouTube is you can
literally do it whenever you want too, you aren’t committed to a time place or
day to achieve relaxation through Yoga and can do it in the comfort of your own
home- for me this is probably the most ideal thing ever.
*Adrianne way:
Adrianne has a brilliant personality and way of thinking she
really does put you at ease from the beginning and by thinking positively about
life, it does in many ways rub off on you during the 30 days- you start
thinking with a more positive mentality. Problems are shut out of your head
while you focus on your inner peace and personal mental time.
* Perfect amount of time to
see if you fall in love with Yoga or not.
There is that idea that if you do something for 30 days it
becomes routine. Well I believe this playlist of 30 days is the perfect amount
of time for you to either fall in love with Yoga or realise it isn’t really for
you. Also in many ways, it is a free
service and you therefore I not loosing any money for a little bit of experimentation.
I do hope this inspires someone out there to thing about
taking up Yoga and giving Yoga with Adrianne a chance, it really is something
so simple and helps me in many ways.
Love
Kelly xx
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Re- Introduction.
Well hello again, it’s been a while and for that matter I
feel like I should probably reintroduce myself onto my own blog (weird!).
Over the course of these past 3 months, little old me has
travelled nearly 9,000 miles across the world to Australia on her own- creating
the first chapter in my Travel Adventures.
However, as much as I planned to blog every day and document
my trip, I was having too much of an experience to even think about taking the
time to blog everyday- so I shall post below what I got up too in detail/
pictures.
However, Australia wasn’t just an experience of a lifetime,
it taught be valuable lesson that has helped to shape my personality.
One of the many questions I got asked before I embarked on
this trip, was, ‘Are you going to find yourself?’ and in my usual dismissive
nature I snorted of course not- as at the time, I was very apprehensive about self-enlightenment.
As I’m sure you would have guessed that did very much change, and it wasn’t
till arrived back home after nearly 6 weeks out of the UK that I fully realised
this. Australia taught me a number of things:
*Nature is beautiful: I have always enjoyed bike rides and walking
along the sea front on days out. But this appreciation for nature and people
has stepped up a notch since my trip. I think people spend too much time
looking at a screen and not enough time appreciating the scenery and the
amazing world we live in. Considering I didn’t have my phone out while I was
away, I learnt how to look up and appreciate the scenery. Australia is an
active country so therefore I got into going on long walks and sitting down at
a bench and watching the world go by.
*Worry less: I am, and
have always been, the biggest worrier you could ever meet. I get worked up
about the tiniest of things creating a problem that wasn’t even there to begin
with. Now many people, were shocked to
learn I was going 9,000 miles away on my own. However, the big adventure has
done me well. I learnt to do things on my own that I wouldn’t have otherwise
been able to do and in fact understood there’s more to worry about than not
being at the train station 15 minutes earlier.
*The World is huge: One
of the best pieces of advice I would give to anyone (even friends) is get out
of your hometown even if its for a weekend and even do it on your own. I learnt a lot more about myself when I was
not surround by the influence and natures of the people I had spent 19 years of
my life with- you got to do something of your own interest. Speak to new people
with different ideas and different stories. I met the loveliest elderly German
gentleman called Otto, who was a young child during WW2 and hearing his stories
were fascinating. However, I also learnt that in fact the world does not
revolve around your hometown and there’s far more important places in the
world. Travelling to Australia taught me the world is huge, it gave me a thirst
for experiencing new places and an insight into how naive I was just focusing
my life around the small area I call home.
*Happiness starts within: Now one thing I would say has changed is my
outlook on life. I do very much believe in a healthy lifestyle and Australia is
very much a healthy country, I had a freshly squeezed juice everyday. Anywhere
I turned I could buy healthy banana bread- it’s a country full of the fresh
fabulous food. Creating me into the biggest healthy foodie ever since and
something I’m slowly learning. But also happiness is about doing something you
love. Life is too short to be stuck under a cloud where you aren’t happy or are
just plodding along. Life is about experiences and activities. If you love
something you should do it, be enthusiastic. The World is well and truly your
oyster if you believe in yourself.
*Peaceful Mind: Now if
you read my ‘Summer Bucket List’ you’ll remember I wanted to try out Yoga. Well
I very much succeeded in that and try and give myself half an hour a day of
Yoga- my favourite Yoga tutorial ‘Yoga with Adrienne’ on You Tube, I found it
really easy to follow her and she even has a 30 day Yoga playlist which was
brilliant to easy yourself into Yoga. But it gave me a peace of mind. I never
really understood it. But honestly its my new found favourite thing to do. When
its nice weather I even complete my yoga session in the garden with the birds
tweeting, bringing a whole new calm vibe. Yoga has made me connect with my body
and own internal emotions and I think that’s partly the reason I have learnt to
love myself and be chill just like the majority of Australian seem to be!
So on that note, Hello my name is Kelly. I’m 19 and a
history student in London. I love healthy food, books, and clothes and have a
passion now for travelling. I’m a newbie to Yoga and very much am a peaceful
life enthusiast.
So
lets start this new journey.
A life of happiness is worth living
Love
Kelly
xox
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Saturday, 20 June 2015
DAY 1: Sydney Sightseeing Tour Bus- Thursday 18th June.
So today was my first official day in Sydney. In which I thought I'd start off my adventure by taking a hop on, hop off tour bus around the city to familiarise myself with the surroundings.
I started off my day by taking the ferry from the Taronga Zoo station which gave me a lovely view of Sydney Harbour on the way in. This was the view from just near the Ferry platform.
I then went on one of the red hop on hop off bus, which both routes took about 2 hours to do, so all together I was on a red bus tour for 4 hours!!
So today was my first official day in Sydney. In which I thought I'd start off my adventure by taking a hop on, hop off tour bus around the city to familiarise myself with the surroundings.
I started off my day by taking the ferry from the Taronga Zoo station which gave me a lovely view of Sydney Harbour on the way in. This was the view from just near the Ferry platform.
I then went on one of the red hop on hop off bus, which both routes took about 2 hours to do, so all together I was on a red bus tour for 4 hours!!
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Things I want to do this Summer:
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Well Summer officially started for me around 2 weeks ago and it got me thinking about the things I would like to achieve this summer whether its a personal goal or even just an activity that makes me feel happy. As I'm in University I only really have 2/3 more summers left of around 2 months off so I thought it is probably best to go out with amazing memories which I can cherish once I enter the really world of working throughout the months of July and August.
Therefore, I have 10 things I would like to do this summer.
1) Go on a road trip. This is something I wish I have done more over the past 2 years (well since I past my driving test). I think being in the same place sometimes can get very consuming, and therefore that is why I vow to try and take more road trips with friends to explore places, even if you are just visiting your favourite place such as Brighton or Cambridge. It is fun to go somewhere with your friends.
2) Go on a picnic. Everyone knows my love for picnics ever since I was a child I have loved them. They constantly remind me of my childhood and the summertime and every year they are on my list of things to do during the summer. Lazing in the afternoon Sun with strawberries is probably one of the most summery things for me.
3) Switch off from the world. Due to the constant overload of information we get know days from Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, we never really switch off as people. Therefore, I thought this summer I would build in 'ME time' where I'm away from my phone, my laptop and anything with information and just do something for me. I think its important to just reflect by yourself and during Summer it can bring a piece of mind.
4) Take more bike rides. I love a bike ride, especially considering I can go cycling along my the river and on a nice day it is perfect. I would love this Summer to go on a bike ride once a week, and just enjoy being outside in Nature and getting exercise too!
5) Explore more cooking ways. I'm a massive foodie! I love trying new foods and exploring new dishes however my family are by far the fussiest family I know. So this Summer I want to explore new foods I have never tried and push my cooking skills. I think Summer is the best time to do this as you have enough time on your hands.
6) Read 5 books in the 3 months. This past year at university as made me realise I not only have not put enough time in my day to read for enjoyment but I have also forgot what it is like to read for just enjoyment. Therefore I still have 5 books on my pile from last summer that I never got round to read and so I would finally like to read their story.
7) Post my travels on my blog. If you read my first ever blog post, you will know I'm about to travel to Australia for the first time on my own and would love to document my story not only for the Internet to see but also for me. As later in my life I can look back on my Australian trip with a digital diary of all the little things that pictures or videos can't explain.
8) Learn to say YES and be free. I'm a very anxious person, and like to be super organised in my day and if things don't plan out or someone asks me to do something different to what is planned in my day I start to worry and get anxious. However, this summer I would like to try and overcome it, I know you can't do something like that in just one swoop but simple things like saying Yes when everyone wants to go out after a meal instead of being the only person to go home is something I would like to try and do. In other words, I want to be more free and not think about the teeny tiny consequences.
9) Learn yoga. I have always admired people who do Yoga it not only looks so relaxing but is something that can detoxify your body. Therefore I would really like to explore it and see if I can grasp it a little over summer.
10) Be creative- start a hobby. I was not a creative person at school whatsoever, I never really understood Art Class or Drama Class, but I would like to start a creative hobby such as Photography, which hopefully will happen over the Summer on my travels. I suppose practice makes perfect when it comes to it but it looks like an art that once grasped is a brilliant skill to have.
Do you have a list for the Summer?
Love
Kelly xox
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Monday, 1 June 2015
Life: I'm Back.
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Hello everyone, I'm finally back blog posting after what looks like nearly 2 months off! But as you may have known I had my exams coming up so I literally spent every hour of everyday revising and preparing for them. (Fingers crossed the results are good).
I feel like I should do a little catch up in my life, but in fact, there is nothing that interesting to talk about, expect this time in 2 weeks it will be the last 12 hours in England before I go to Australia.
People keep asking me if I'm nervous? Excited? Scared? But if I'm being honest at the moment, I haven't really thought about the nervous side of it. Excited yes. Visiting a completely new country but going on my own, has not hit me. But I suppose I'll get those nerves on Monday 15th June!
But yes apart from that nothing really that interesting has happened in my life. I have finished my first year of university, and let me tell you that has gone super quick. I have never experienced an academic year that has gone so quickly, and I don't know whether its because of how intense the course was or the fact a university academic year is shorter than a school one. However, it is scary to think I'm already going to be starting my second year of university very soon.
Hello everyone, I'm finally back blog posting after what looks like nearly 2 months off! But as you may have known I had my exams coming up so I literally spent every hour of everyday revising and preparing for them. (Fingers crossed the results are good).
I feel like I should do a little catch up in my life, but in fact, there is nothing that interesting to talk about, expect this time in 2 weeks it will be the last 12 hours in England before I go to Australia.
People keep asking me if I'm nervous? Excited? Scared? But if I'm being honest at the moment, I haven't really thought about the nervous side of it. Excited yes. Visiting a completely new country but going on my own, has not hit me. But I suppose I'll get those nerves on Monday 15th June!
But yes apart from that nothing really that interesting has happened in my life. I have finished my first year of university, and let me tell you that has gone super quick. I have never experienced an academic year that has gone so quickly, and I don't know whether its because of how intense the course was or the fact a university academic year is shorter than a school one. However, it is scary to think I'm already going to be starting my second year of university very soon.
Anyway I'm now rambling on about things.
Have a good day
Kelly
xox
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Sundays: Whipsnade Zoo.
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Hello everyone, today I went to the zoo with a couple of friends for a birthday celebration, even at the age of 19 we still felt like kids it was great! Whipsnade Zoo was around a 45 minute drive from where we live and it was a MASSIVE zoo, in which you can either walk or drive around. We decided to walk around (but soon regretted it when we realised how cold it was!) But anyway it was such a lovely day and they had so many animals, I thought I'd share them with you.
The zoo was split into sections, with Basic animals, Europe, Asia and Africa and and this made it easier to make our way round.
My favourite was the Giraffe's, they are such beautiful animals and the elephants. So both those animals were a must to see.
I would say its a great day out if you live near the area, although prices for tickets were £25.00 for an adult and £35.00 to take the car around, so a little steep but I suppose if you spend the whole day their it might be worth it. I definitely one of those things that is a one time treat.
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Hello everyone, today I went to the zoo with a couple of friends for a birthday celebration, even at the age of 19 we still felt like kids it was great! Whipsnade Zoo was around a 45 minute drive from where we live and it was a MASSIVE zoo, in which you can either walk or drive around. We decided to walk around (but soon regretted it when we realised how cold it was!) But anyway it was such a lovely day and they had so many animals, I thought I'd share them with you.
The zoo was split into sections, with Basic animals, Europe, Asia and Africa and and this made it easier to make our way round.
My favourite was the Giraffe's, they are such beautiful animals and the elephants. So both those animals were a must to see.
I would say its a great day out if you live near the area, although prices for tickets were £25.00 for an adult and £35.00 to take the car around, so a little steep but I suppose if you spend the whole day their it might be worth it. I definitely one of those things that is a one time treat.
Hope you had a lovely day
Kelly
xox
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Food: Breakfast-Poached egg.
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Good evening everyone, I just thought I share my breakfast I had today. As you know I usually go for a porridge, but if I'm being honest I have recently got bored of it, I think it's because it came my staple breakfast throughout winter having it 4 days a week. Its now time to venture out.
So instead I had poached egg on brown toast with a side of fruit.
It was very delicious and kept me full until lunch time, I usually have 2 poached eggs but I ran over of eggs for that this morning (sigh!)
I think having fruit of strawberries (love how they are back in season), raspberries and grapes was a perfect little touch to the dish.
I have found if I don't have some sort of fruit in the morning I feel like my breakfast is not fresh and new.
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Good evening everyone, I just thought I share my breakfast I had today. As you know I usually go for a porridge, but if I'm being honest I have recently got bored of it, I think it's because it came my staple breakfast throughout winter having it 4 days a week. Its now time to venture out.
So instead I had poached egg on brown toast with a side of fruit.
It was very delicious and kept me full until lunch time, I usually have 2 poached eggs but I ran over of eggs for that this morning (sigh!)
I think having fruit of strawberries (love how they are back in season), raspberries and grapes was a perfect little touch to the dish.
I have found if I don't have some sort of fruit in the morning I feel like my breakfast is not fresh and new.
Hope you had a lovely day
Kelly
xox
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Outfit of the Day:
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Hello everyone,
Today in the UK it is another lovely day, so I thought I'd share my spring inspired outfit with you all.
I love spring as I get to wear pretty dresses and sandals, and actually feel girly for once!
Apparently tomorrow's wear is not so optimistic and it will be cloudy and cold, so I better make the most of this outfit today.
The dress I'm wearing is thick enough to be a spring dress and it is such a flattering shape, and is something that can be worn every years as the shape definitely won't go out of style.
Ps: I found it so hard to get pictures like this! No one was round to take a photo for me.
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Hello everyone,
Today in the UK it is another lovely day, so I thought I'd share my spring inspired outfit with you all.
I love spring as I get to wear pretty dresses and sandals, and actually feel girly for once!
Apparently tomorrow's wear is not so optimistic and it will be cloudy and cold, so I better make the most of this outfit today.
The dress I'm wearing is thick enough to be a spring dress and it is such a flattering shape, and is something that can be worn every years as the shape definitely won't go out of style.
Dress-: Miss Selfridge
Sandles -: Bertie (John Lewis)
Ps: I found it so hard to get pictures like this! No one was round to take a photo for me.
Have a lovely day
Kelly
xox
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Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Life: Bike Rides
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Good afternoon, I'm in a surprisingly happy mood today; the sun is shining and it is 24 degrees in England which is super hot for this time of year.
So today me and my family decided to go on a bike ride along the river, and stop over and have a picnic with homemade tea and cake- picture perfect english day.
Everything about bikes rides I love especially, along the river; as everyone says hello or smiles and it just makes you feel so cheery.
The path along the river wasn't that busy therefore it was a lot easier to cycle as you did not have to constantly worry about people being all around.
I think bike rides are a great source of exercise as being in the outdoors it doesn't feel like your are doing any vicarious cardio (unless you travel up the hill that is!)
But I think bike rides are brilliant for clearing your mind, you can just cycle along and look out at the river with the swans and ducks guiding along, almost tranquil in a way.
Ps. I did try and video and then edit, but I got too impatient because it didn't work- I should probably practice that before I go to Australia.
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Good afternoon, I'm in a surprisingly happy mood today; the sun is shining and it is 24 degrees in England which is super hot for this time of year.
So today me and my family decided to go on a bike ride along the river, and stop over and have a picnic with homemade tea and cake- picture perfect english day.
Everything about bikes rides I love especially, along the river; as everyone says hello or smiles and it just makes you feel so cheery.
The path along the river wasn't that busy therefore it was a lot easier to cycle as you did not have to constantly worry about people being all around.
I think bike rides are a great source of exercise as being in the outdoors it doesn't feel like your are doing any vicarious cardio (unless you travel up the hill that is!)
But I think bike rides are brilliant for clearing your mind, you can just cycle along and look out at the river with the swans and ducks guiding along, almost tranquil in a way.
Ps. I did try and video and then edit, but I got too impatient because it didn't work- I should probably practice that before I go to Australia.
I hope you had a great day
Kelly
xox
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