- Wednesday, January 21, 2015
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Gold plated stacking rings from Accessorize
Stamp set from Paperchase
Metalic Eye Shadow by Make up Revolution (Available in Superdrug)
Iconic 3 by Make Up Revolution which is Naked 3 by Urban Decay dupe
A to do list notepad from Paperchase for my friend who recently got a much better job
A clutch bag from Dorothy Perkins
- Monday, January 19, 2015
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There is comfort food and there is comfort TV. For me the best chill out, de-stress TV show is Gilmore Girls. I started watching it when I was still at uni, me and my SO would be lying in bed, spending a relaxing afternoon watching a couple of GG episodes.
It's charming and witty, very fast dialogue, sprinkled with various pop culture references. It has a relaxed paced and is set in somewhat Utopian small town.
If there's anyone who hasn't watched, a short summary what it's about: It follow Lorelai Gilmore, who's witty, charming and rebellious character, left her very wealthy parents after getting pregnant at age 16. She brought up a very smart and funny daughter she named after herself but normally called Rory.
Watching the episodes I get that warm and fuzzy feeling.
Full disclosure: the last 2 series are a bit meh, but the the rest worth bingewatching.
Also check these links:
41 Important Unanswered Questions From "Gilmore Girls"
Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge
- Sunday, January 18, 2015
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Probably every Sherlock fan has heard about Sherlock Holmes: The Man Who Never Lived and Will Never Die exhibition held at Museum of London. When I was in London for my birthday, I just had to go and see it, I was rather excited about it.
The museum was a bit out of our way, but I was determined to go there. I will be honest, I haven't even heard about this museum before this but it wasn't difficult to find. It wasn't very busy so we didn't have to queue to buy tickets or to enter the exhibition.
The entrance to the exhibition is through a hidden bookcase door, quite interesting choice, though we almost went in through the exit...
The museum was a bit out of our way, but I was determined to go there. I will be honest, I haven't even heard about this museum before this but it wasn't difficult to find. It wasn't very busy so we didn't have to queue to buy tickets or to enter the exhibition.
The entrance to the exhibition is through a hidden bookcase door, quite interesting choice, though we almost went in through the exit...
The exhibition emphasizes that the vast majority of Sherlock Holmes stories were set in London – and a very large section of the exhibition is devoted to exploring the Victorian London. This was my least favourite part of it, I felt it often failed to make a strong connection with Sherlock Holmes. I think it would have been much better if they had recreated a street of Victorian London, maybe with special effects, just something more than displays of pictures and art work which got very tedious very soon.
You exit the exhibition walking through a dark room fit with a wall-sized screen showing the Reichenbach Falls, with a voice over of Sherlock Holmes reading a snippet from one of Doyle’s stories regarding the Falls over the sound of the waterfall. It didn't have a big impact as I'd hoped, some of it was due to the screens not working!
Overall, I feel it was not a good value for money, there was a potential,but it failed to use creative ways to engage visitors. There was too much focus on London & they struggled to link it to Sherlock Holmes. What was really missing from it was activities or learning stations that require participation instead of focusing on displays. I'm left yearning for another exhibition that would do Sherlock Holmes justice.
Adult tickets are £12 (£10.90 without donation), the rest of the museum is free.
We were planning to grab a snack at Speedy's but it was completely full and I didn't fancy eating outside in sub-zero temperatures.
I would love to do a full Sherlock tour one day, maybe in summer time.
I would love to do a full Sherlock tour one day, maybe in summer time.
- Tuesday, January 13, 2015
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1. My engagement ring
2. Sherlock t-shirt I received from my Reddit Secret Santa
3. Marta gave me her wedding magazines
4. I'm still eating chocolate I received over Christmas
5. Showing off my new hat I got in H&M
6. Listening to music on my way to airport
7. Clapham Junction
8. Drinks with a few a friends at a pub
9. Me and my SO on a way to London for my birthday.
10. Dinner with Marta
11. Waiting for a train in Preston
12. Future MIL with a dog that just won't calm down, hence the blurry picture.
- Sunday, January 11, 2015
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- Instead of TV, you should watch...
- 70 Ways to Make Others Feel Special
- Photography: Where to Start?
- English perception of colour vs. Chinese perception of colour
- Nobody Tells this to Beginners
- Wednesday, January 07, 2015
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This video I stumbled upon on reddit inspired to do my own video. All you need to do is film a second a day and for some reason it's much more appealing to me than those 365 photo projects. If anyone else is interested, I suggest to browse r/OneSecondaDay. If you get hooked, you could use Second Every Day app to make the process a bit easier.
- Monday, January 05, 2015
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I started my birthday celebrations a few days early. I had a family lunch and home made cake at my parents'. After a Christmas food marathon it was not easy on my stomach but on the other hand, that's the only time I get to so much of my favourite Lithuanian food cooked by my mum & dad.
With Christmas tree and all the decorations and me wearing my Christmas sweater it did feel like a Birthmas.
I spent my real birthday back at home in UK. Let me tell you..it was a very special birthday as the most unexpected present I received this year was the one I got from my boyfriend.
After over 8 years dating, 5 of which we lived together, my boyfriend proposed. We might have been together for a very long time but I just didn't expect it yet so I was rather shocked at first! It really made my day my year and I'm super excited! I love the ring, it's not your typical engagement ring and I love that.
We're not rushing anywhere though and we are not planning to get married this year but boy I'm excited and will be spending many hours on pinterest!
- Saturday, January 03, 2015
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- Thursday, January 01, 2015
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