Sunnies - H&M
Top - Primark
Skirt - Oasis
Tights - Primark
Cardigan - Primark
Socks - Primark
Boots - Topshop
Bag - Oasis
Jewellery - H&M / New Look / Primark & Forever 21
Hey everyone!!
It's Tuesday!!
Yay!!
No I don't know what's so exciting
about Tuesday either...
Well at least its better then Monday
right??
Well to me it is!!
Now I apologise again if I look weird
in this photo.
I had to put my hair up as I was
BOILING on the journey home.
I honestly can't have my hair down!!
I really don't like it!!
Anyway...
I'm going off topic...
Yes I seem to be babbling again!!
I can't help it!!
Shall I just get on with it??
Yeah I think so too!!
Just a quick post today!!
This was me on Saturday after coming
home from Cheltenham with Charlie.
Now after a decent (well somewhat
decent) nights sleep, I woke up more awake (I couldn't think of a better word)
then Charlie. I got up fairly straight away and got dressed ready for breakfast
(I had not bothered the previous morning). The best part about the breakfast is
that it's called a 'breakfast buffet', now I don't know about you but I get
excited by the word buffet (piggy over here). I had two bread rolls (I'm
obsessed) and a big helping of scrambled egg (too peppery though); not to
mention the two classes of apple juice - I felt like a rebel. We went back to
the room and finished off getting ready and then started our journey home. We
first stopped off at the Whole
Foods Market, which to me is wheat-free heaven. Although I did get some of
their nice ciabatta bread, their full range of wheat-free products was exciting
me a bit too much. I also picked up some watermelon (so nice and fresh) and a
healthy salad (pricey though). I think it's fast becoming Charlie and I's
favourite shop, unfortunately the nearest is in central London. We were going to stop off in
Cirencester but all the car parks were chocker, so we decided to just keep
going with our journey home. A stop off in Reading was needed and so was my Costa banoffee muffin. By this time Charlie
and I were completely boiling and had the air con on. We continued on until we
reached my Nan.J's ready to watch the Grand National. Now
the Grand National
is a tradition in the Allen household, every year we go to my Nan's
to watch it (we used to have fish and chips but that's now stopped). I had
betted on three horses and unfortunately none of them won; in fact the only
lucky one was my Dad who got third. I enjoy watching the Grand National, I
just don't like watching the bit at the end where you see at what fence the
horse fell at (number 8 was one of mine). We didn't spend that long at Nan's before heading home for a quiet night in. Needless
to say I slept for a very long time on Sunday, as I was so tired from my trip
and I think I still kinda am. It was a nice little get away it's just a shame
it was in Cheltenham and that I had to come home.
To the outfit...
I do have something new to show you
here and that is my new Oasis
bag. Now I use the word 'new' loosely as I've now had this for about two
weeks. I've been eying it up at work for the past two works but it soon sold
out. So on my shift the other week I found this bag just sitting on top of the
till point, I did cautiously walk up to it as I had no idea why it was there.
After a while I immediately grabbed it and reserved it for myself and hid it
behind a rail of clothing. When I went back a few days later, I walked straight
up to the rail behind the till and grabbed it. I had been looking for a nice
neutral summer bag, but the only one I found and liked was £49.99 and that was
out of my price range. So when I found out this bag was £20, I thought it was
such a good price for a nice summery bag. With my work discount it was about
£17.50 which I didn't mind paying for this bag. I've used it every time I've
gone out since I bought it and I'm so glad it turned up at the till point. I
never thought about Oasis
for bags before I started working there, but now my mind has been changed and
their bags are perfect for all year round.
Well I've had quite a busy past week
so now I'm looking forward to just spending a few days at home. I know that's
what I usually do but I feel that now is a good time for me to be at home. You
know those days where you just sit there and ponder about things?? Well I've
been having a few of those at the moment and I think they're starting to help
me figure stuff out. I may be talking cryptically again and I apologise if I do;
but it's really not that cryptic at all. I'm having a quarter life crisis (well
an early one) and I need to start figuring things out.
And on that bombshell I will leave
you!!
Till next time!!
Think of unicorns and rainbows...
B x
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