Monday, 10 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 10 - Most embarrassing moment

Can you believe I can't actually think of one off the top of my head? At the moment I'm leaning towards the time my drink got spiked at a house party and I went round making such a fool of myself shouting and swearing at everyone and anyone. I don't think I've ever been an angry drunk since, I'm more a funny one now. 

Sunday, 9 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 9 - A moment in my day (this can be just a photo or both a photo and words)

This is my sunburn...




Parent's let me fall asleep in the sun and didn't think to wake me :/ Ouch!

Oops pictures are poor quality. Sorry

Saturday, 8 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 8 - A piece of advice I have for others. Anything at all.

I'll keep this short and sweet.  Always believe in yourself.  It's as simple as that, if you don't believe in yourself, how can you expect anyone else to?

Friday, 7 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 7 - The thing(s) I’m most afraid of

Flying.  This is a new one for me since my fear only started recently (2011).  I used to absolutely love flying and the novelty of it, but I had one near miss experience on a flight to New York with my school.  Our plane hit an air pocket and instantaneously dropped a few thousand feet in altitude.  I hadn't had time to tighten my seatbelt back up since it all happened so quick and we'd just been served our drinks so before I knew it my seat was gone from underneath me and drinks were all over the place.   Needless to say I was seriously shaken up and speechless.  I spent the rest of our trip dreading the journey home which really was a shame.  I have flown since but it took persuasion and bribing with alcohol.

Mascots. You know those people that wear oversized costumes at sports games? Yes, the terrify me.  This always insist on making a beeline for me was they can see how nervous I look.  More recently Henry, my housemate, dressed up in a dog mascot costume and went round hugging people.  I legged it, he chased me down the corridor and I locked myself in my room, heart racing.  It's stupid I know since I knew it was him but it's still a fear I happen to have.

Thursday, 6 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 6 - If I couldn't answer with my job, how would I answer the question, 'what do you do'?

Well I'd have to say basically live like a student. I like to watch tv, bake cakes, knit things and read. 

The reason why this blog post is so short and uninspired is my lack of time and competent thoughts. I'm currently nursing a hangover (with a cider) at home after traveling home today to surprise my mum for her birthday. I guess as a result of this I could say I'm loving life and family.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 5 - Publicly profess my love and devotion...

... for my favorite person, book or place. What makes it/them great? 

Well my favourite person would without a doubt have to be my mum (not including animals!).  She's more than just a mother, she's my best friend too.  She always knows how I'm feeling and how to cheer me up of make it better.  She'll be there whenever I need her and despite the arguments we've had over the years, and believe me there's be plenty, we can never stay mad at each other for too long.

Sometimes I think, do I miss home? Or do I miss my mum?  Of course I miss home, but I can't help feel that even just seeing my mum on her own would fill that little gap even if just until the next time I go home.  I do hope that I'm doing the right thing tomorrow.  I made the decision months ago and not until recently have I doubted my actions.  Deep down I do know that I can say I've done the right thing, if not for her, for myself.  I think it would have drove me insane knowing I had the opportunity but didn't take it.


My favourite book, (yes I am doing all 3), would without a doubt have to be Harry Potter.  There's the obvious reasons why people choose this, but for me the Harry Potter series has been the one constant throughout my childhood, up until the very last film, always.  I knew I could just pick up a book and re read it straight away from any chapter I felt like and I'd know instantly what was happening there and then.


My all time favourite holiday destination would have to be Dubai.  There's not much I can say about it because it's too amazing to put into words.  We went in the August and the temperature topped 40 degrees Celsius every day and the humidity was unbelievable - imagine stepping out into a sauna the moment you stepped outside.  Since we went at Ramadan, the resort was eerily quiet which is no means a bad thing.  It meant I could sunbathe without worrying about people looking at me and despite being told we needed to make reservations for dinner, the restaurants were hardly even near full.  Oh and the sea was warmer than I'd have my bath water.



Tuesday, 4 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 4 - Favourite quote (from a person, from a book, etc) and why I love it

I thought this one would be a tricky one for me at the start on the challenge, but since watching Casualty on Saturday it's fairly straight forward.

"There are times when we must choose between what is right and what is easy" - Albus Dumbledore

You could argue that this is infact a quote from J K Rowling using a character as a conduit, but that's neither here nor there where I'm concerned.

When we were younger, this may have crossed our minds unknowingly or not at all, but now as an adult, I've started to question my decisions and why I make them. How many times do I choose the easy thing to do over what I should actually be doing?

It's easy for you to turn down an invite for a night out because you can't be bothered getting dressed and glammed up. However, the right thing for me to do in this situation is to actually go out and get socialising. And actually, here at uni, I rarely turn down an invitation unless there is a genuine reason why.

Ok bad example, but that's all it is an example of how this quote now affects the decisions that I make. Good old Dumbledore.

Amorentia
Jaz xx

Monday, 3 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 3 - Things that make me uncomfortable

Now I'm not going to be short of things to say here but I'll try to put down the most important ones.

I think right up there has to be talking on the phone.  When I was younger I always refused to answer the phone or phone someone no matter who they were, not even family and friends were given the privilege.  I've have got better at this as I've grown up and now see this as a necessity, but in the past I've always been told by people that they could never hear me and hence why texting or face-to-face was a better option.  I also can not stand or sit still while I'm on the phone.  Maybe it's a nervous tick or something similar, but handheld phones were definitely designed for me.

Having my picture taken.  I have lots of baby photos but once I reached a certain age they number of them diminishes rapidly since my family realised there was no point having pictures of someone sulking whenever a camera was pulled out.  Even now I don't have too many pictures of myself. We now live in a world where we can instantly delete the pictures we don't like, so I'd like to think there aren't many bad ones of me knocking about.  Since coming to uni, my friend, Tasha constantly has her phone or camera out on night out, which I am glad of, but I still think how should I be 'posing'?

I think this will do for now.
Say Cheese
Jaz xx

Sunday, 2 June 2013

3 Colour Gradient

While I was in town on Thursday I also picked up some MUA £1 polishes in their 3 for 2 offer. I'd intended to pick up 'Lush Lilac' which I expected to be a pale purple but is infact a very pale pink, 'Koala Bear' which is a light greyish colour I wanted to try out and 'Pistachio Ice Cream' which is a very pale green. 

Unfortunately 'Pistachio Ice Cream' was no where to be seen so I opted for 'Frozen Yoghurt' which looks like a bluey purple colour in the bottle but turned out, well you can see for yourself. 

I'd originally intended to do my first water marble but couldn't justify the time taken to do it considering I'd also have to be tidying my room in order to have enough space at my desk. 

The final result was a gradient using the 3 colours. To be honest they were so sheer and needed a lot of building up so probably wouldn't have been suitable for marbling. 



BEDJ: Day 2 - Educate others on something I know alot about or are good at

Now this one's a tricky one for me since I'm not really that good at anything.  I do know a lot about somethings, but nothing's coming to me off the top of my head.  I did consider describing Downton Abbey in a comical way to a non viewer, or maybe Ashes to Ashes, but both of those but take time and effort I don't actually have at this present moment in time.

I've since decided to tell you about the only thing I can bake practically perfect every single time - My Sticky Gingerbread Cake :D

Now I won't have any pictures for this as of yet, but I have the ingredients in to bake it next week.  This is usually given as a gift to grandparents at Christmas, sold at school fairs and I even gave some to my teachers when I left.  Let's just say it's a hit!

I did have a recipe written down, but I'm always losing it so tend to make up my own from what I can remember.

What you will need:
  • 225g margarine
  • 225g dark brown sugar
  • half tin of treacle (used to be a measurement but I guesstimate every time (who weighs treacle?)
  • 2 eggs
  • 350g plain flour
  • Ground ginger
  • Ground cinnamon 
  • pinch of salt
  • 250ml milk (we always use semi-skimmed since that's all we buy)
  • 5ml spoon of Bicarbonate of Soda
How to make:

  1. Pre heat the oven to 120 degrees and line 2 2lb loaf tins.
  2. Melt the margarine, sugar and treacle in a saucepan and leave to cool.
  3. Meanwhile, lightly beat 2 eggs in a separate bowl. Add these to the treacle mix when cooled (no one wanted curdled eggs)
  4. In a separate mixing bowl, sieve the flour, salt and spices.  You can choose whatever proportions for these, mine usually ends up different every time, but I usually aim for 15ml spoon ginger, 10ml spoon cinnamon.
  5. Add the treacle mix to this and mix well.
  6. Warm the milk in the microwave, 1 minute should do it, and add the Bicarbonate of Soda.
  7. Add the gradually to the mixture (this will take a bit of time)
  8. Split into 2 loaf tins and place in the oven for 60 minutes (after this time you should check regularly because it could take up to 80 minutes depending on the individual oven and size of the tins)
  9. Lick bowl clean.
When ready, leave to cool and cut into slices or chunks, whichever you prefer.

Beware eating lots of this will act as a laxative effect so if someone is stealing it all, look no further than the toilet queue.

Gingerbread love
Jaz xx

Saturday, 1 June 2013

If WW3 Doesn't Kick Off Soon...

...Then I'm Dame Kylie Minogue.

I just want to refer you back to this post, where I complained about food being stolen.  Since that incident far more food items have subsequently been stolen.  Today a housemate posted the following on FaceBook:



In the comments underneath, everyone else has listed what they've had stolen:
• panini and a jar of mayonnaise 
• chicken
• 2 petit filous
• 3 Müller rice
• and my slices of Dominos pizza. 

This isn't all that's gone missing this year, but all this has disappeared within a few days. A possible conclusion is that we think someone's run out of food and is struggling financially to buy more. 

Other suggestions are someone's having a laugh, people have been drunk or Julie's been helping herself. 

Whichever is the case, no empty pots/jars/wrappers have been found in the kitchen bins so we appear to have a ninja on our hands. 


Stolen love
Jaz xx

BEDJ: Day 1 - Write about yourself in no more than 250 words

I'm 19 and from one of the most boring places in the country.  I have a "pain in the arse" younger brother, who some would say I get on better with now I'm at uni since we don't actually have to see each other.

I'm not really a girly girl as such since I wear minimalist make up, but love decorate my nails. I used to be blonde, but now I'm a brunette who still has lot's of blonde moments!

I have a lovely, but mad chocolate labrador, Poppy, at home who I miss like crazy.  I haven't seen her for 6 weeks and just can't wait to have lots of Poppy cuddles and snoring in my ear! 117

I am currently studying Maths at the University of York and the revision is killing me very slowly...   I'm a fairly introverted person, so whilst I haven't made loads of friends since coming to uni, the ones I have made are quite like me so I couldn't have asked for anything more.  I've not kept in touch with many friends from home, only the ones that were actually worth it - you know who you are.  I actually have quite a few online friends too, and knowing that they are there for you anytime of day to share problems with is a real lifesaver.

And of course I wouldn't even be here (in more than one sense) if it wasn't for my loving parents and words can't even describe how much I miss them.

Friday, 31 May 2013

Blog Everyday in June

So I recently stumbled across a challenge called Blog Everyday in May.  Now obviously with it being the last day of May, it's pretty impossible for me to take part in.  However, I've since found a version for June (basically it's the one for May with the 31st removed), so this is what I will try.

I'm useless at remembering to do things everyday, so let's see if I manage.


Here are the rules:

1. There really aren't any rules. If you miss a day, you can make it up or skip it. The blog police will not come knocking.


Day 1, Saturday: The story of my life in 250 words or less (or one paragraph... no one will be counting my words... probably)

Day 2, Sunday: Educate others on something I know alot about or are good at. I would take any approach I  like (serious and educational or funny and sarcastic).

Day 3, Monday: Things that make me uncomfortable

Day 4, Tuesday: Favorite quote (from a person, from a book, etc) and why I love it

Day 5, Wednesday: Publicly profess my love and devotion for my favorite person, book or place. What makes it/them great? 

Day 6, Thursday:  If I couldn't answer with my job, how would I answer the question, 'what do you do'?

Day 7, Friday: The thing(s) I’m most afraid of

Day 8, Saturday: A piece of advice I have for others. Anything at all.

Day 9, Sunday: A moment in my day (this can be just a photo or both a photo and words)

Day 10, Monday: Most embarrassing moment (s). Spill. 

Day 11, Tuesday: Sell myself in 10 words or less

Day 12, Wednesday: What do I miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of my life...)

Day 13, Thursday: Issue a public apology. This can be as funny or as serious or as creative as I want it to be.


Day 14, Friday: Ten things that make me really happy

Day 15, Saturday: ‘A Day in my normal life’ (I will include photos from throughout my typical day - this could be "a photo an hour")

Day 16, Sunday: Something difficult about my "lot in life" and how I’m working to overcome it

Day 17, Monday: A favorite photo of myself and why

Day 18, Tuesday: Tell a story from my childhood. I will try to dig deep and try to be descriptive about what I remember and how I felt.

Day 19, Wednesday: Five of my favorite blogs and what I love about them

Day 20, Thursday: Get real. Share something I’m struggling with right now.

Day 21, Friday: A list of links to my favorite posts on my blog.

Day 22, Saturday: Rant about something. Get up on my soapbox and tell the world  how I really feel. (a pet peeve, a current event, a controversial topic, something anyone does that really ticks me off)

Day 23, Sunday: Things I've learned that school won't teach me

Day 24, Monday: My  top 3 worst traits

Day 25, Tuesday: Something someone told me about myself that I'll never forget (good or bad)

Day 26, Wednesday: Something I read online today. I would leave a link and say something about it.

Day 27, Thursday: An Open letter to my readers

Day 28, Friday: Only pictures

Day 29, Saturday : Five songs or pieces of music that speak to me or bring back memories. 

Day 30, Sunday:  My reaction to the term: Letting Go


Anyone else fancy the challenge?

Finger crossed 
Jaz xx

Gelly Gradients

So after my nightmare of an exam which was nothing like I'd expected, I went into town to abuse Superdrug's 3 for 2 offer across cosmetics. Obviously I was just going for the nail polish since I'm quite a minimalist when it comes to make up.  Eye make up basically just doesn't agree with my eyes, I even gave my brand new mascara to my mum still in its wrapper since I just can't possibly use it.

So back to nail polish, I really wanted the Greenberry Gelly from the Spring collection and thought since they were more expensive than the others I may as well just buy 3 Gellys. My next plan was then to get all the remaining Gellys from the Spring collection, the pink shimmery Dragon Fruit and pale orange Papaya. 

Upon entering the 'big' Superdrug, I noticed that whilst they had the Papaya and Greenberry, there was no Dragon Fruit :(. Looking at the shelf for a while I noticed that they actually had their new Summer collection on sale which took me by surprise since they weren't die out until 5th June which was when I was planning to buy the lovely turquoise Guava. 

I still went to look in the smaller store to see if I could get the combination of the 3 I wanted, but there they only had Dragon Fruit and no others. After going back to the big store I bought Guava, Greenberry and Mango. I decided on Mango after comparing the Papaya with Peach Melba which I already own and they were pretty similar. I'm also sure I saw a stray Dragon Fruit in the drawer underneath but was too embarrassed to ask for it! 

I wanted to put all 3 on my one hand at once with gradients, however the Mango didn't really blend well with the others (picture at bottom) so I scraped that one and decided on just Greenberry and Guava on my left and Mango and Lychee on my right. 

I'm still going into town on Wednesday so if they're selling the confetti ones and they have a new, different offer, I may pick up one of them and Dragon Fruit.

Can I just add once again how much I love Guava and Greenberry? I think they may be my favourite coloured polishes of all time!!







Gelly love
Jaz xx

Thursday, 30 May 2013

How Much Trust My Do Housemates Deserve?

Now I know I moaned yesterday about my lovely housemates keeping me awake that night, but now they've took it one step further by removing my last pieces of Dominos Pizza which were defrosting on top of the fridge for my tea last night.  I don't know whether they were eaten or thrown in the bin, but that's past the point.  I subsequently posted an angry FaceBook message and hoped that had it been an accident, the person would have owned up and apologised.

Later that night I heard another housemate in the corridor outside my room talking about stolen food. To be honest I thought she was bitching about me and my post since I did hear my name crop up, but no, she too had had food stolen.  3 pots of Muller Rice to be exact when she'd only bought 4 the day before.

This led me to question how must do I actually trust the people I live with?  Should everything be kept under lock and key?

Up until recently, my food cupboard in the kitchen was padlocked basically to protect from drunk people with munchies, but now I've trusted them enough to take it off (to be honest I don't have much worth stealing in there).  I always lock my door when I'm leaving the house for a fair bit of time - going to porter's, laundry, or Costcutter's doesn't count.  I have my laptop, printer, etc to protect.

I know what's happened is really petty for me to complain about, but to have anything stolen no matter how small, would surely upset and annoy anyone?

I have my suspicions over who it was and shared them with Tasha who agrees that it could be highly likely, but I'm not going to come out and ask them considering (if it's one of the 2 out of the 3 I'm suspecting) I hope to be spending a fair bit of time at their house next year so falling out won't be great.

Still on the Lookout
Jaz xx

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

I'm Not a Pink Girl Really

When I was buying all my things for uni, I was insistent I didn't want pink.  It sort of worked, my utensils and everything else for the kitchen were all multicoloured, but then the tea towels came - pink.  My duvet covers were grey or multicoloured, the fitted sheet - pink.  I wanted to buy a rug, the only nice bright colour it came in was, you guessed it, pink.  

It wasn't too bad until my new uni friends came to look round my room and said "Oh it's really pink".  I looked round and although I tried to deny it, I could see what they meant.  I had acquired a pink cushion or two, I'd found some really cute bunting that happened to be pink, my pink scarves were hanging up, pink hand towel and my chocolate lab poster with its pink background.

Shameful.

Yesterday I needed to re-do my nails since I'd spent BGT picking off all the glitter and so used all the pinks in my collection to try again at a jelly sandwich (sammich).  Here I've used 2True shade 17, Barry M Ruby Glitter and Barry M Pink Iridescent.

Not a Barbie Girl
All pinked out
Jaz xx

Insomnia is Taking Over My Nights

Ok so maybe not so much insomnia since I still am managing to sleep eventually, but it shouldn't be taking me up to 3 hours before I finally get to sleep surely?  It's only been happening for just over a week but it feels like it's controlling my life by affecting my sleep pattern.

On the days where I don't have exams, fair enough I can just sleep in to try to catch up, but I've even been finding it hard when someone has woken me up at 6 and daylight is streaming from under my blind. However, when I have an exam I need to be up fairly early so I can make myself alert.  On Friday I looked and felt sleep deprived and may as well have been hungover.

Last night I got distracted reading blogs until fairly late, but despite the time, I was then lying in bed for at least 2 hours before I got some shut eye.  I've discovered that my only way of sleeping is to play Candy Crush or Frozen Penguins on my phone until my eyes shut and my phone basically falls out of my hands.

This was working for me last night until my housemates decided to come back at 3am and spend a fair bit of time in the room next door laughing and shrieking as loud as they possibly could.  All I can say is thank god I didn't have an exam today or else I would have been in there to throttle them.  We were planning to be quiet when we go out next week but that's me decided that we will make as much noise as possible just for payback.

My good friend Callie on Twitter suggested that maybe I'm just too stressed.  All I can think of is that my stress about exams in subconscious because I normally spend more time stressing out and hating myself for not revising enough after my exams.  I think there's possibly a mix in of excitement about my little surprise trip playing on my mind too.

Too much yawning
Jaz xx

Monday, 27 May 2013

The People I Miss the Most

I go through phases of just sitting and thinking about all the people I miss back home.  I've only been away 5 weeks so far and last term I managed 9 weeks, which was basically a whole term.  It wasn't supposed to be that way but I won't go into detail about that, but I do think the only thing that got me through was a visit from my best friend Emily for my birthday, followed by a visit back to her for a weekend in Nottingham and my amazing friends here at uni to keep me amused.

I phone home or they phone me no more than once a week and we've FaceTimed twice (which is once more than last term).  The only problem is that by the time I come to call and have heard their voices, I've nothing left to say and I just feel stupid.  It's even worse at the moment when I'm trying to hide the fact I'm coming home for a surprise visit sooner than they think so I have to be extra careful what I can and can't say.

However, that itself may have been compromised since I phoned my boss up and asked to come back to work whilst I was home (I'd then be able to get 2 weeks pay out of it and would only need to book one week off while I come back for the Summer ball and to collect my stuff), and the phonecall wasn't what I expected and was confused but I'd had the phone put down on me before I could question any further.  This resulted in me texting a friend asking if she was working that day and whether she could mention my phonecall to my boss incase she thought I'd been someone else ringing.

I'd heard nothing more until I got a text from my dad on Saturday night to say I had a message from work that they'd see me on the 8th.  I now had to fob him off with a story about how I'd phoned and left  message about a reference but it hadn't got through properly and so I'd ring again tomorrow to 'correct them'.  Hopefully my dad believed this and he didn't think my mum had heard the message so I may be in the clear.  I had mentioned about coming home to my dad but it was back in March before any decisions were set in stone so I have no idea what he's thinking at the moment.

So I'm going home the day after my last exam.  This isn't a brilliant idea in the first place since Real Analysis is going to destroy me so we're starting on the booze straight afterwards and going out later that night after lots of pre-drinks.  Check back soon to see the result of this...

Poppy, Poppy, Poppy. I miss her to bits. Apparently she goes mental whenever I phone because she can hear me on the other end and the first few nights I was away she used to go jumping on my bed, despite hating it when I was at home.  I just can't wait to be home to get lots of Poppy cuddles.

I won't be seeing Emily for a while either.  She's really busy with exams even longer after mine and even in the Summer holidays she's going to be spending a lot of time out of the country and we haven't yet organised a London trip or even know if it will go ahead.  Possibly a trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach instead?!

Hugs
Jaz xx

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Procrastination at its Best

So I'd actually only had a few chips in my previous nails, most of which happened while I was doing them, but I've decided to take it all off and experiment with something different.

I'd decided that since it was the weekend I'd let myself off revision (not that I would have been doing much anyway) and just spend the day relaxing.  Unfortunately I was woken before 7 and had no way of nodding off again, but still had 6 hours to go until I could watch the Monaco Grand Prix.  In the end I resorted to reading for an hour or 2 before drifting off again.

I did my nails whilst watching the race so I could take my time and not get distracted into smudging them.  I've heard about these 'jelly sandwiches' and really wanted to try one, however, after seeing a friend wearing Amethyst Glitter yesterday, that was screaming out to me.  It's not really the chunky glitter you sort of need for this, but my only other one (Ruby Glitter) I used a few days ago.  And I've not many sheer polishes that haven't already got a bit of shimmer to them, so in the end this was the result.





I used Barry M Amethyst Glitter, NYC Oh SoHo Sweet and Barry M all-in-one top and base coat.

Love to all
Jaz  xx

Holby.tv May Meet 22nd May

I've been a member of h.tv for a fair few years now, but hadn't yet plucked up the courage to go to one of their organised meets and by the time I had circumstances kept me away.

Firstly the Summer Meet in Blackpool - Ironically I'd spent the whole week in working in Blackpool (well Lytham St Annes, but staying in Blackpool), but we left really late Sunday night and so I really didn't feel up to driving the next day (especially since I'd never drove that route on my own before) and hadn't risked buying the train ticket incase I missed it.

Secondly the Autumn Meet in London - By now I'd moved to York so it would have been so much easier for me just going straight down the East Coast line, but alas it wasn't to be. It was still Fresher's week and so on that day in particular it was the Fresher's fair and Live and Loud Concert that night.

Therefore I was determined to make this next one. However, I was a bit downhearted when I realised it was in Cardiff/Barry. Not that I had anything against the place, it just thought it would take too long to get there and back in a day and that I wouldn't be able to afford it.  After researching it, I found it completely possible and do-able even if it did need a 4am wake up due to buses not running until 6am so I needed to walk to the station (which took just under an hour so I could have had longer in bed)

Anyway, the meet was amazing, everyone was so friendly and welcoming since I was the only newbie and the weather was great! (as you'll be able to tell from the pictures!)

We spent the day on the beach down at Barry Island, played on the 2p slots, ate from Gavin and Stacey's favourite chippy, flew a kite and had the most amazing ice cream from Marco's.

We ended up in what I can only describe as the biggest and most eye-catching Weatherspoon's I've ever been in (I think it used to be a theatre) by the station drinking ice cold Koppenbergs. (Bliss!)

All I've left to say is thanks to Bob for organising the meet and to Bob and Kathie for being our drivers.

The first few pictures are mine and the rest are courtesy of Pete so all copyright goes to him :)

I wanted to live in a house up there
Looking out to sea

Too many train tickets to handle

Me in my sunnies

Me on the beach

I think the sign says in all

My 2ps were so close to the edge

Obligatory jumping group shot

Rings we won in the arcade

Beach love
Jaz xx

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Neglected Nails

So yesterday was the day of the dreaded Applied Maths exam which I was pretty sure I'd failed before I even entered the exam room.  By the time I'd got home I was so distressed I needed something to do to cheer me up. I looked down at my nails and saw how neglected they were with the current polish just chipping away.

So here's my attempt at cheering myself up:
I used Barry M Gelly Lychee and Ruby Glitter and their all-in-one base and topcoat



Until the next time
Jaz xx

Just a Little Introduction Post

Well Hello there!

I've deciding to start this blog for a fair few reasons:

1. I've been reading and following the blogs of quite a few friends of mine so I thought why not? I could at least give it a try.

2. Upon stumbling over this site, I discovered I was already logged in from a blog I created over 4 years ago (I'm still unsure how this happened since my macbook is new...) But anyway I started reading it and couldn't remember barely anything what I'd been doing 4 years previously so I thought it would be nice to try again for something else for me to look back on in a few years.

Tarra for now
Jaz xx