Saturday, 24 December 2016

We Made It! | Blogmas Day 24


It's christmas eve! And that means it's day 24 of Blogmas. Where did the time go? 
Last thing I remember it was September and I was moving into uni. I actually can't believe 2016 is almost over, on the one hand I can't wait and on the other I'm slightly sad to leave it behind. 
Tomorrow is the big day! Time for food and gifts and family. What a crazy month December has been, I honestly don't think I've stopped at all. 
I saw my two best friends from school yesterday and it was so lovely to spend time with them after so long. It's strange how easily you fall back into place with people who know you so well. It's like a nice warm hug. 
I spent all evening wrapping presents, I find it quite relaxing. Bailey's has become my staple in the evenings whilst watching films. 
One more day of work and then I'm off until Thursday. I can't wait to have a few days off of any kind of work. We're visiting my gran on boxing day and staying for a couple of nights. I can't wait to see her, we don't get to too regularly because she lives so far away. She has two kittens, who probably aren't kittens anymore, but I'm just as much looking forward to meeting them too!
Blogmas has taught me a little bit about blogging. Daily updates is harder than it looks. If you're not feeling it one day, you can't just leave it and come back to it. If you lose inspiration or have a bad day you can't just not post. Also not being able to take decent photos is frustrating, I only like to post them if I truly like them, so limited time and lack of light is an issue in that case.
It was a good trial though, and I'm proud I made it to the end!

I hope you enjoyed my 24 Days of Blogmas.
Have a very Merry Christmas and I'll see you in a few days!

Love, Beth xo

Friday, 23 December 2016

The Christmas Rush | Blogmas Day 23


I think this year is the most unprepared I have ever been for christmas!
I did the majority of my present shopping yesterday and I'm still not finished. I don't know whether it's the lack of fund (student life) or the fact that I only got home on 16th Dec, maybe it's a bit of both!

I don't even feel that christmassy this year which makes me so sad because I love it so much! I think I've just been so rushed since I got home I've hardly stopped. I've listened to christmas songs and watched a few christmas films and even been blogging about it all December! But I'm still not there yet. I'm hoping when I get to wrapping my presents and putting them under the tree that'll get me going. 

I'm looking forward to not having to work for a few days and going to the pub with a few friends for a drink. Maybe the key is relaxation, that's part of what christmas is all about right?

Anyway, the big day is only 2 days away now! So whatever happens, I bet christmas day will bring the festive feeling I need.

How christmassy have you felt this year? What are your favourite things to do to get you in the christmas spirit?

Love, Beth xo

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Letter To Myself | Blogmas Day 22

 Dear Beth,
2016 has been an odd one. It started just like any other. The first couple of months were pretty uneventful but you got yourself through. It was head down and work hard.
You began the year with only one cat and by April you had persuaded mum to adopt another. Now you couldn't imagine home without him there. 
Countless trips to London and Ozzy's broke up the routine of those first 5 months and excitement grew as your leaving date got closer.
You had to get everything prepared before you went away, money, bags, clothes, visa. You had to leave very descriptive instructions for mum to be able to pick your uni accommodation in case the internet in America was bad, which it was.
Then it was time to leave the job you'd worked at for 2 years and check everything was set for you to go away for 3 months.
You took 2 bags that contained your entire life for that time and said goodbye to your parents on the train station platform, they cried and you did too. 
But this was only the start of an adventure that was bigger than you ever could've imagined. You stayed at Ozzy's again and they took you to the airport. They said goodbye and wished you luck and left you with a group of people you barely knew. But I'll tell you now, they turned out to be the best people, who would make your summer incredible.
A 7 hour flight and a 5 hour time difference and you were greeted by your new American family, although it didn't seem that way to begin with. You were nervous and out of your comfort zone. But you sat for a few long hours talking to a girl with brightly coloured hair who was actually interested in what you were telling her and even though you'd just met her, she made you laugh so hard you cried. That would become a regular occurrence.
The next 2 weeks you become friends with some incredible people from all over the world and ate lots and lots of American food.
Camp was one of the best experiences of your life and although it was tough, the summer flies by before you know it. The weeks are so fun and rewarding but you live for the weekends because you get to spend time with people you don't really see in the week and you go to places you've only ever had on your bucket list. An Orioles Baseball Game, 5th July Carnival, Baltimore's Inner Harbour, Hershey Park, Washington DC. You can't stop thinking about how lucky you are to be in such an amazing place with amazing people. And although camp ends your summer does not. 
You cry because you have to leave a place that has made you feel so at home, that has changed you as a person and that has brought these people into your life. You cry some more when you actually have to say goodbye to those people. People who have supported you when camp life got hard, which it really did, people who you may potentially never see again. People who made you laugh until you couldn't breathe and your sides hurt. People who sang and danced with you, who did weird and wonderful things just to make kids laugh. They're the best kind of people, people you only find at camp.
But you don't leave them all behind, because now comes the reward for your hard work all summer, now is time for the travel. You go to stay with a girl who has been by your side all summer, she's been a lifesaver and a damn miracle worker for putting up with you the whole time. But in truth you worked as the best team and know that the summer wouldn't have been the same without her. There's four of you and you explore Harper's Ferry and her local area of West Virginia, her parents are lovely and make the best food! You decide to dye your hair purple and get your first tattoo! This is only the start of your crazy adventures that follow. The four of you make you way to New York City and it is better than you could ever imagined. You're only there for a short time but you never want to leave. A whirlwind tour of the big sights and it's time to part ways and head to JFK.
You spend the next 12 days in a daydream, your with a girl who is like your twin, in a group of incredible aussies touring the West Coast. San Fran, Bass Lake, Yosemite, Las Vegas, Route 66, Grand Canyon, Sedona Desert, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles. You will never forget this trip, it was truly once in a lifetime. 
When this came to an end you did something that at the start of the summer you would never have been able to do. You left everyone of that summer behind, cried again, and boarded one of two planes to cross the country alone. It came with a lot of panicking and time wasting in airports but you did it and that's something to be proud of. After a very long time and very little sleep, you were right back where you started, Baltimore.
You squeezed this trip out as long as you could. You stayed with the outgoing girl who was always wearing a hat and never failed to make you laugh, in her uni dorm, which was another thing to tick of the bucket list. Just like everything in America, the schools are huge. You slept for a very long time. Jetlag's a bitch. You met her friends who were so lovely and welcoming. They made you dinner and talked about you being British for a bit, like they do over there. Then you both boarded another bus that would take you right back to New York City. This is a trip to laugh about, it didn't quite go to plan but worked out anyway. It taught you some things about big cities and how you can look after yourself better than you thought. You got some massive blisters from walking around the city all day in some crappy shoes. You got rainbow bagels in Brooklyn and walked the Brooklyn Bridge, you saw parts of the city that you didn't get to last time. You fell in love with it even more.
When it came to leaving, it really felt like goodbye this time. You didn't cry, but you felt so deeply sad to be leaving behind such a significant trip. One last flight and you were in England again, where they talked like you did and questioned why you had blue hair.
  You're bankrupt and nostalgic when you return to work for 2 weeks, earning as much money as you can before you move 8 hours to the opposite side of the country for uni.
The bags are packed again, the room looks half bare and the car is full to the brim. You feel oddly optimistic yet nervous about this next step. Little did you know it would be incredible. You stop in at Ozzy's again on the way and begin to wonder if he just thinks your using him as a half way house or whether he's considering charging you per night. It's lovely to see them so much in one year. 
You move in and buy new furniture for your room, you unpack and food shop. Then it comes the time for mum to leave and it's like your back on that train station platform all over again. But neither of you cry this time. There's no time difference or ocean between you. It's just a new start.
The next three months go by so fast you can't believe. You find some incredible friends in your flatmates and on your course. You settle in like it's somewhere you feel you've always meant to be. You read a lot and discover texts you never would've otherwise, which only builds your inquisitive literary mind. Formatives, a presentation and 3 summatives down and the first term is over. You cooked more often that you thought you would. You managed to produce a roast dinner for 8 in 1 microwave and you made yorkshire puddings from scratch. Being independent feels great and having your own space is even better. Living on a student loan is not the best however.
So that brings us to now. You've made it to day 22 of Blogmas and not missed one post yet. Your home and have only just bought the majority of your christmas presents. Gizmo is at the end of the bed and you've missed having the animals around as company.
Looking back through this year makes you realise how lucky you've been. This has been one for a lot of change in you. You've learned to let go. To fight when it's necessary. To work hard when you want something. To open yourself to others. To live life everyday and to grab every opportunity when it's presented to you. You've learnt not to be afraid of being told no, or taking a risk. That it's ok to be yourself and to like yourself. There are people out there unlike anyone you've ever met and even some just like you.

It's been a good'un. Let's see what 2017 brings us.

Love, Beth xo 

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Gift Wrap Inspiration | Blogmas Day 21

I'm not going to sit here and say I'm an artist when it comes to wrapping, and considering I've only bought one present so far I haven't even done any this year! But it is one of my favourite things to do at christmas and it is something that I try to get creative with each year. 
It's normally something that looks better in my head than what my hands can fabricate but I do try. So I thought I would look up some inspiration this year and I must say Pinterest pulls through again. I genuinely wish I was as crafty as these people, but we can give it a go right?

Which of these do you think you would try your hand at?

Love, Beth xo

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Christmas Sparkle | Blogmas Day 20





Christmas is all about the sparkle, from head to toe. 
But I thought I'd focus more on the head part as I've noticed I really haven't done much do do with beauty over blogmas, which is crazy! 

Anyway, we all love a bit of a glow this time of year, skin looks a tad lack lustre and there's lots of lights to reflect off of, so let's make the most of it!

I love to pull out the golds and bronzes in winter, but every now and then it's good to try something new right? Cranberry's and purple's are beautiful to incorporate, they just add that extra oomph to an eyeshadow look. All That Glitters by MAC is gorgeous in the inner corner or even all over the lid and Amber Lights is great on blue eyes, it really makes them pop! 
I love this Sigma Warm Neutrals palette for the festive season as it has so many amazing shades to play around with.
Not forgetting the skin of course, my favourite highlights all year round are MUAs Undress your Skin, such a bargain, and such good quality and Benefit's Watt's Up, this gold tone is perfect for the christmas vibe. 

I get so excited whenever I can add a little extra to my makeup and christmas is such a great excuse!

Love, Beth xo

Monday, 19 December 2016

Decorating the Tree | Blogmas Day 19

I know it's late but mum promised not to decorate the tree until I was home. It's one of my favourite parts of christmas and I couldn't bare to miss it just because I was at uni. 
I wanted to have a traditional colour scheme this year, so we went to town with the red and gold, I couldn't be happier! I think it looks so christmassy. I love having a real tree, it just adds to the whole atmosphere. 
I'm so happy to finally have the tree up and decorated, I feel truly ready for next week, it's come around so quick! 

Love, Beth xo

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Winter Wardrobe Essentials | Blogmas Day 18

Can someone please just tell me where December had gone and how we are on day 18 of blogmas already?

As winter is well and truly nipping at our toes I thought it appropriate to share some items that I think are essential at this time of year!

Source: Pinterest
Keeping is warm is on the top of my priorities list in the colder months, however I have a constant battle with still liking my outfit and feeling stylish whilst keeping myself warm.
For this I have found a few key pieces that do just the job!


  • Coats. You need to fit the differing occasions, so I've picked three styles that I think would complete your winter wardrobe. The Duster, The Puffer and The Fluffy One.
  • Roll Neck Jumpers. I adore these, who needs a scarf when theres already one attached to your jumper? They're warm and cosy and so on trend. I also love jumper dressed at this time of year.
  • T-Shirts. The good old plain t-shirt is my best friend. They're great for layering or tucking into jeans. Slogans just make them more fun!
  • High Waisted Jeans. These as are a new favourite of mine as I could never find a pair to fit, but now I have I love them and the endless opportunities they give you. Plain are great for a simple outfit, but I do love a pair of ripped jeans to just add the extra edge.
  • Roll Neck Tops. Notice a pattern? I love the look of these tucked into high waisted jeans or skirt. I think these make a simple outfit look like you've put in way more effort than you have.
I hope this has given you some inspiration or made you remember about some clothes you've got hidden away from last year somewhere. 
Let me know your winter fashion essentials down below!

Love, Beth xo


Saturday, 17 December 2016

Christmas Interior Inspo | Blogmas Day 17

Source:Pinterest
Christmas is a great excuse to really get into the spirit of decorating. If you're usually a bit modest when it comes to interiors, now is a great time to try something new and spice up the house (metaphorically and literally). If you love decorating anyway then you're in your element!

It's a dream to have a warm, cosy home at this time of year. All I picture is fluffy blankets, candles and a crackling fire. Unfortunately, my house doesn't have a fireplace, much to my displeasure, so I do without that. However you can most definitely make up for this with the other things!

I put together this mood board, to get myself in the spirit, so I hope it works for you too!

Love, Beth xo  

Friday, 16 December 2016

Going Home For Christmas | Blogmas Day 16


I'm driving home for christmas!
Well actually I'm not, I'm getting a train home for christmas as you can see by the photo but who I am to pass up christmas puns?

I'm so excited to be going home. It sounds silly cause I've loved uni so much but I can't wait to see my family and my animals, to get in my own bed and to see all my friends from home. 
It's my brothers birthday today and I've spent the entirety of it on trains or in train stations. We're celebrating tomorrow instead, obviously not just because of me, everyone has work to go to too.

I'm excited to start decorating and get the tree and to go late night shopping. From here on out I'm in mega christmas spirit for the first half of December I've missed out on! I have so much present shopping to do, although I'm severely lacking in funds so thrifty gifts it is for me this year!

Anyway, today's post is just a quick catch up amid the travels. More exciting ones will come once I'm home. I have some fun ideas, so stay tuned!

Love, Beth xo

Thursday, 15 December 2016

Christmas Traditions | Blogmas Day 15


I'm late again, but I have an excuse. I completed all of my summative essays last night and celebrated with a few too many drinks after our christmas meal. I feel like I deserved it though. I still want to write a post today so here it is, better late than never!

Everyone has different traditions when it comes to christmas and I love how personal this time of year is. There's a lot of things we do at christmas time but I feel that it's important to not have too strict expectation of the day. I love being lazy and just seeing where the day goes. 

Christmas eve for us doesn't have many traditions. It tends to be the day where most of the presents are put under the tree and we start prepping the food for the next day. We tend to pop a film on and have a drink, most likely Baileys! Sometimes we may go to our local pub to catch up with some friends. Christmas eve has definitely evolved from what was once a very excitement filled evening of putting a mince pie out and not being able to sleep due to pure eagerness for the next morning. However, now they are more relaxed and used for enjoying time together without any concerns about work. 

Christmas day begins with the stockings (no I will never be too old for a stocking), this was always my favourite part of christmas as it was so exciting to wake up and feel on your feet the weight of a stuffed stocking! Without fail there would always be a tangerine and chocolate coins in there somewhere. Once everyone is up we gather in the living room and begin with the present giving. I love watching people open presents, it honestly makes me more happy than getting them!

Normally after a little chill time, me and mum will go and check on the ponies while dinner is cooking. When we get back everyone takes a quick trip to the pub to have a chat with our friends in the village, we have a drink or two and enjoy the company of everyone.

We tend to get the food cooking pretty early as we eat christmas dinner around early afternoon, so we try not to get back too late. After dinner everyone tends to admire their gifts while we watch some christmas tv, chat and enjoy having family around.

In the evening is usually the time I would pop down to my dad's for round 2! Not a second dinner obviously but there's always room for more dessert right?

Christmas is so special, I love how much it brings people together. Everyone may have their own traditions but theres always the same sentiments behind the day.

I'm so excited to go home tomorrow, I haven't been back since moving to uni and it's going to be so great seeing all my family and friends and most importantly, my animals! I haven't felt very christmassy in the past few days because of looming deadlines, but now they're done and dusted I am so ready to get fully into the christmas spirit!

I'd love to hear what traditions you have on christmas eve and christmas day!

Love, Beth xo 

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Things I'm Thankful For | Blogmas Day 14



Christmas is getting closer every day and so are my deadlines. I managed to finish 2 out of the 3 the day I'm writing this (yesterday for you) and I can't wait to just get the other one out of the way. Once I've done that and handed them in, it's full on christmas mode for me! I've not really been in the christmas spirit so far as I've been to stressed to think about much else. But as the end of term comes to a close I have been reflecting over the year, so I thought it would be nice to have a recap and to list all the things I'm thankful for this christmas.

  • Working hard. The first quarter of 2016 entailed me working stupid amounts of hours in order to earn enough money to travel. I got hired by a camp in Jan and from then on all of my time went in to planning that summer. I worked as many hours as I could whilst still making time to sleep and even though it sounds odd I am thankful for this. If I didn't put that effort in I would never have been able to go on the trip that turned out to be one of the best and most impactful of my life.
  • Pushing myself out of my comfort zone. Going to camp was actually pretty scary. I had so many second thoughts about being stuck on the other side of the ocean with no one I knew. I had never travelled that far alone before and I didn't quite know if I was able to look after myself, let alone dozens of children! But I did it and I would never look back. You can read all my travel posts to hear more on this.
  • Being able to travel. I think this is what I feel most blessed for alongside the people I met along the way. I saw some of the most incredible sights, visited the most interesting and fun places. I made so many amazing memories and if I could relive any part of this year it would be my 3 months in America.
  • Meeting the most amazing people. As I've mentioned before this year has been one for meeting new people. Both in America and at uni I have been so amazed at the people I have met. People from all over the world, from different backgrounds. I have learnt so much this year about others and through this about myself and I am so thankful for everyone who has come into my life this year.
  • Becoming more comfortable with myself. It obvious enough from the way I talk about it but camp was one hell of a wake up call for me. I met so many like-minded people who brought out the best in me. Acting like a kid made me realise that I didn't have to take myself so seriously and that it's ok not to have your life together, hell it's sometimes even fun to not have a clue what your doing!
  • My family. Distance definitely does make the heart grow fonder, but this case it's for my family. Having lived so close to them my whole life and having them at the other end of the phone whenever I needed them, I didn't quite realise how much I relied on them. Especially my mum. But being in different time zones and being completely alone at some points made me realise how much I truly am thankful for my family, and how I couldn't really do without them.
  • My friends. By this I mean new and old. I've spoken a lot about people who have newly come into my life and I have so much love for them, I do. But I am truly so thankful for those friends who have been around a while longer. Those ones who still make the effort to call or text and who have been there from the very beginning. Theres nothing like a friend who knows you inside out.
  • Having a break. Since being at uni I haven't had a job. I know technically uni is a lot of work and it is, doing an English degree involves so much reading which is evidently time consuming. But this is the first extended period of my life since I was 12/13 that I haven't had a full on job. And can I tell you it has been glorious! It was much needed and I'm thankful that I got to settle in to uni life without that added pressure. However due to lack of funds and big adventurous ambitions, this is short lived and I will be looking for one when I get back to uni after christmas.
  • Following my plan. Uni was always my plan. From as young as I can remember knowing about uni, it was what I was going to do. I am so glad I followed through, I have met some amazing people and I love learning in such a different atmosphere to school and college.
  • Moving out. Finding my feet and having my own space at uni has been great for me! There comes a time when, although convenient and cheaper, living with your parents becomes a bit like being stuck in a rut. I think moving out is so necessary in finding out who you are as a person (cliché I know).
  • Taking a Gap Year. I fully believe that I was no where near ready to go to uni lat September. If I had gone I think I would have had a meltdown. Coming out of the stress of A-levels and the constant machine of the education system for 12 or so years, uni was not what I needed. I wholeheartedly recommend taking a gap year to anyone who isn't sure about their next step. 

This post turned out to be a lot longer than I anticipated but I guess overall, 2016 has been an crazy year. In terms of the world, I couldn't be more ready to leave 2016 behind, but I do think that looking back, personally, it's been pretty decent. There's been ups and downs, but I obviously have a lot to be thankful for! 

I hope you're all having a lovely day! Feel free to let me know what you've been thankful for in the comments.

Love, Beth xo

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Ted Baker Christmas Collection | Blogmas Day 13

The Ted Baker Christmas Occasionwear selection is absolutley stunning this year! 
Each piece is so perfect for the season and looks so chic. 
I especially love the Lulap Cut Out dress, the material is beautiful and I think anyone could pull it off. The two part velvet suit is also amazing, such a great shape and I love the button detail. 
If only I could afford to buy even one piece of this collection, but I can keep window shopping for now!

Love, Beth xo

Images sourced from Ted Baker 

Monday, 12 December 2016

Christmas Puddings | Blogmas Day 12

I love christmas food and I love eating food at christmas. 
However one thing I don't like that much is christmas cake, I think it's something to do with the texture. I'm not a fan of fruit in cake on a whole.

So I thought I would put together a post for those like me, who need an alternate dessert to christmas cake.

Source: Red Magazine Online
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I hope you've been tempted to try something new this christmas! I know I'm excited to try out some of these recipes.

Love, Beth xo

Sunday, 11 December 2016

Christmas Candles | Blogmas Day 11

I adore candles. I think they change the whole atmosphere of a room and there's something about them that I find so comforting and cosy.

Christmas is the best time for candles, theres loads of great scents and they transform your home into a warm, incredible smelling haven. The one thing I wish I could change about living at uni is being able to have candles, I can't wait to live in my own house so that I can have them again!

So I thought I would round up a few great scents for the festive season.

I hope you enjoy!
Love, Beth xo

The Candles

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Bloom by Estée Lalonde | Blogmas Day 10

Can I just say, how fast is December going? I can't believe I'm writing my 10th blog post already!



Please ignore the awful, uneven lighting, I'm yet to figure out a decent photo set up in my uni halls, it's a bit lacking for blog photos unfortunately

I know this isn't really a christmas themed post but I didn't want to wait until January to post about it and I thought it could be a great gift idea for someone in your life!

I bought this book on pre-order so that I got it as soon as it came out and I devoured it just as quickly! If you've read my blog since the start you'll know I've always been a massive fan of Estée, or as she was called when I discovered her Essie Button. 

This book is absolutely incredible. It lets you in to parts of her life that you never knew about before and I think that intimacy is only the start of what makes this an incredible read.

For one, it is so aesthetically pleasing. It is beautifully designed and laid out, the colour scheme is to die for and in all honestly it just looks amazing in your house! Obviously more than that, it made me laugh and tear up and overall it just reaffirmed my love for Estée even more.

It's a definite must read and a perfect gift for this christmas. You won't regret buying this book.

Love, Beth xo 

Friday, 9 December 2016

Cosy Loungewear and Pyjamas | Blogmas Day 9

Winter is the perfect season to buy some new pjs or even just some loungewear to keep you warm and cosy around the house. Here's some inspiration to get you feeling all christmassy and relaxed!

Love, Beth xo

The Items

Thursday, 8 December 2016

Top 10 Christmas Films | Blogmas Day 8

Christmas films are half the fun of the holidays right?

You snuggle up on the sofa or in bed, a good array of christmas chocolate and snacks and a feel good festive film. Sounds perfect to me.

The thing I love most about christmas films is how warm they make you feel, no matter what the storyline is, the ending will almost always have the same sentiment. Christmas is for being surrounded by loved ones, no matter who they are, and being thankful for everything that you have. You just feel all fuzzy inside after watching them. 

As well as that though, they can make you laugh, remind you of christmas' past and things that may have happened at this time of year. They make you grateful and thoughtful, they make you consider those who aren't so lucky. 

So without rambling on too much, here's my top 10 films to watch this holiday!

1. Muppet's Christmas Carol
This is an absolute classic in my house. My mum love the Muppets so this is a film that is watched every year (much to the dismay of my sister who is scared if it).

2. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
I was only introduced to this film this time last year but I loved it so much I immediately bought it on dvd. I can't believe I'd never seen it before! It's a real christmas comedy that really gets you belly laughing.

3. Elf
Obviously this list wouldn't be complete without Elf! Will Ferrell is just a genius, Buddy is literally my spirit animal. If anything is going to get you in the mood for christmas it's this film. Add I have a girl crush on Zooey Deschanel so that's also a bonus.

4. Love Actually
I mentioned Love Actually in my christmas tag so I'll try not to repeat myself, but it truly is an absolute classic, this is a must watch every year. Never fails to get me right in the feels.

5. Home Alone
Who didn't dream of this happening to them when they were younger just so that could booby trap the house and beat the bad guys? It's a true christmas cracker!

6. Jingle All The Way
One I almost forgot about but, when I saw it, couldn't leave it out. Arnold Schwarzenegger in a christmas film? Oh yes! Remember that toy you wanted so bad for christmas when you were a kid? Imagine your dad (Arnie) becoming it! 

7. The Grinch
This goes without saying. For one I'm a huge Jim Carey fan, and two, who doesn't love a bit of Dr. Seuss? The grinch is iconic and proves that christmas truly is magical.

8. Polar Express
Exactly what everyone dreams of as a kid right? One for living out the childhood belief.

9. Christmas With The Kranks
Another one for the laughs. I always wished my neighbourhood were as into christmas as this one. 

10. The Santa Clause
Last but by no means least, you have to have a film about santa himself. This is such an oldie, but definitely a goodie.

So there you go, 10 christmas films for you to watch while you procrastinate the last week or two before the holidays! I hope you enjoy them. Let me know if some of these are your favourites to! What would be your top 10?

Love, Beth xo 

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Christmas Cocktails | Blogmas Day 7

*Content only appropriate for those aged 18 years and older*

Christmas is a time for merriment and joy.
Some of which comes from getting tipsy with the family on christmas eve or having one to many mulled wines before christmas dinner.

For the majority of my life (I've only been able to legally drink for just under two years now) I drank Buck's Fizz whilst the rest of the relatives drank wine and their drinks of choice. I was allowed a glass of mulled wine here and there but mostly I had the offerings of Schloer and Elderflower pressé, not that I complained! However it is nice now to have a broader selection of drinks to choose from, especially ones that warm you up a little in the cold weather. 

So I thought it would be nice to share a few drinks that could be offered at christmas parties or even family gatherings. It's always funny when that one relative has a few too many, try and tell me you don't have a christmas memory that involves something along those lines?

Classy Cocktails

Mimosa (why not try adding some ginger to this for a festive twist?)                                       
Source: BBC Good Food

Winter Warmers


Christmas Spirits

Source: BBC Good Food
You'll probably notice a trend in the use of Baileys! I just think it's such a perfect christmas tipple and it can make some really yummy drinks. Just think about snuggly up on the sofa with a cosy blanket, watching christmas films, with a warm mug of Baileys hot chocolate, mmm.

I hope there's enough of a selection here to suit a range of tastes and occasions and it's inspired you to try some new drinks. You could even have a bit of a taster session with your friends beforehand! 

Obviously it is very important to drink responsibly and only if you are over 18. 

Love, Beth xo

Drinks sourced from: BBC Good Food and Baileys websites.