Monday, 27 July 2015

EXCITING NEWS!

Oh hey there blog friends! I don't know if you're wondering why it's been so silent around here on my blog, but the reason for it is this. I've moved blog hosts from blogger to wordpress. The reason why is I find wordpress is so much easier to make my own and customise, so since I'm blogging more and more these days I thought I'd make the transition now!

If you'd like to continue reading by blogposts, my new web address is...
hervalueaboverubies.wordpress.com

Friday, 19 June 2015

My Year Abroad Diary - One Week to Go!

Year Abroad is here. The adventure which once seemed so far away has arrived. I'm feeling all the emotions ever created in this really sudden run up to the start.

I guess I should tell you where I'm going... Well first of all this summer I'm off to Dutch-speaking Belgium to au pair for a bilingual Dutch/French-speaking family. From what I've seen the family seem lovely, the kids seem adorable and the house and area look beautiful! I'm so excited to be their au pair, it's such a wonderful opportunity and I can't wait to meet them, but the dual language thing scares me. Considering I study three languages I should be okay at switching from one to the other, but using them almost side-by-side seems like a bit of a challenge! Also I'm scared of being lonely, how do you go about meeting people? I've spent my entire life in the education system where you kind of have in-built friends, so suddenly being launched into a situation without that network is a tad unsettling... And on top of that, as a Christian having the strong support of my church family has always been really important to me, and living with two Christians who challenge and encourage me in following Christ this past year has been such a huge blessing that I don't know what I'll do without them!


After my two months in Belgium I have a bit of a break and some breathing room in England before going off to Köln in Germany for a Teaching English as a Foreign Language course. Then it's time to head down south to Baden-Württemburg to start work as language teaching assistant in a school! I'll be there until the end of February when I'll move to France where I'm hoping to find a job to do with media/journalism/publicity. Ooh la la!

Anyway that's all of my year abroad ramblings for now, if anyone who reads this has any great tips on living abroad etc, please pass them my way! I will be forever indebted to you!


Sunday, 17 May 2015

I like your shoes.

Today I want to talk about compliments.

no, that's not a compliment...
As a very girly girl, I love giving (and receiving!) compliments. It feels good to be complimented, and complimenting others makes them feel happier, not to mention makes everyone think more positively.

But, in light of all the compliments given out, are there so many women who feel like they're not good enough? 

Maybe part of the problem is that the majority of these compliments are hollow. The majority of compliments are about your external appearance. And those make you feel good for an instant, but they don't last. Why? Because clothes, hairstyles and makeup are all temporary. And therefore, so are the compliments.

We live in a world based on materialism, and appearance... so that's what we compliment. And complimenting looks is not necessarily bad, they're lovely and complimenting others is something that comes naturally to many girls. I in no way want them to stop. But maybe we should also be telling our friends how clever/funny/caring/talented they are! (Because, let's face it, if they're our friends they definitely are!)

We as girls and women need to be telling each other that they are valuable because of who we are and what we do. Let's face it, one day we'll be old and wrinkly (and therefore by societies standard's "ugly"), but the impact we make on the world will last.

One day, I would like to have a daughter (or a few!) and I hope to encourage her in the things that matter. I want to encourage her to be talented, passionate, caring and thoughtful. And I want her to know, that no matter how she does her make-up or her hair, or what clothes she wears, that she is valuable and important. That's not to say I don't want her to enjoy putting on make-up, wearing nice clothes and doing her hair... In fact, if she's anything like me, she probably will! But it's not all that matters in life. I would love her to grow into a woman who tells others that she loves their creativity, or their easy-going personality, who makes people feel really good and tells others that no matter what they look like, they have something great to offer the world.

Because we all do.



Thursday, 2 April 2015

My Response to German Plane Crash in the French Alps.

When tragedy strikes, a lot of confusion follows. The shock of it leaves people asking 'how', 'why' and 'could we have stopped it?'. My heart goes out to all those affected by the recent plane crash, and I pray that you would know comfort in your grief.

But there is something I need to say. This was not simply a suicide. It was not the story of a man who wanted to end his life, but of a man who tragically ended the lives of 150 people. The co-pilot was not the only person who died that day. He may have been a victim of depression, but 150 innocent people were victim to his actions. We must not forget that. By treating his case as simply a suicide, we add to the stigmatisation of depression. It's not uncommonly known that 1 in 4 people have a mental health concern, and of that the majority have mixed anxiety and depression. Out of the many people affected by depression, you would find it extremely difficult to find one who would even consider taking the lives of so many people whilst ending their own.

But more importantly, as a result of this, we must learn. Learn to talk more openly about mental health and attempt to understand that it is not a cookie cutter diagnosis. Depression affects people in different ways and to different levels. The more open about mental health we are, the better we can help those who are struggling with it. By keeping it taboo, we only make it worse for both those with depression and also their loved ones to reach out and receive support and help.

I want to encourage you that if you are struggling, you are not alone in this. There are people   who will be there for you and care for you. And also in the words of Christopher Robin, "You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."

If you or someone you love is struggling, please either tell people you trust or contact the Samaritans day or night on 08457 90 90 90. 


Tuesday, 31 March 2015

How Running changed my Life... My Couch to 5k Experience


Okay so bear with the overly dramatic title here, it probably didn't actually change my life. But it did change a lot of my outlook on life, more than I ever expected it would. To take you back just a little bit, I started the Couch to 5k (C25k) programme at the start of last summer. I knew a few people who had done it and loved it so I thought I might as well give it a stab. I've never thought I could run, in fact I would use any excuse to get out of PE at school and the prospect of Sports Day would loom over me like a terrifying monster each summer. But this programme changed that.

Its combination of walking and running to a podcast of admittedly rather strange music helped me get over my feeling of 'I can't do this' by making me feel like I'd achieved something great, and I barely noticed it building my stamina and endurance. Now when someone says let's go for a run, it doesn't fill me with dread. In fact, I rather enjoy the chance to get some fresh air and clear my head!

I'll be the first to admit that since returning to uni I haven't run nearly half as much as I would have liked to, but I still enjoy the occasional Park Run on a Saturday morning. Doing C25k gave me the confidence to start playing netball too, something that I would never have dreamed of doing just a year ago.

It's also crazy how it's changed the way I view my body. Especially when I'm running regularly, my mind is changed from thinking of what my body looks like, to what it can do. It makes me feel happier and more confident in my own skin when I know that my body is fit and healthy, the sort of confidence you could never get from viewing your body as a shell!

Long story short, I think everyone should do C25k. It's about more than just running!


Underweight models could go to prison under French proposals

A few hours ago, the BBC announced that BMI regulations for models in France have been proposed. Models now with a BMI under 18 (the upper limit of the underweight range) could be fined up to 75,000 euros or even given prison sentences for their weight. This is all part of the ongoing crackdown on anorexia in the fashion industry.

But I'm not hugely sure what I think of this new regulation. Should it be solely down to the model and their agency? Or maybe should the fashion industry itself be changing it's view of beauty? After all, fashion labels are the ones who chose which models are in and which are out. Models may not be given much choice except be that weight if they want a job.

Like I'm sure I've mentioned before, I am a firm believer that we need to be focusing on health instead of idealised beauty standards. And I believe it is the industry itself that has the power to change, not models. There's simply no point in penalising models for simply trying to better there chances of getting work in a unstable industry, whilst companies and brands themselves are choosing the slimmest of the slim.


Instead of focusing on the models, maybe we should be campaigning for a change in beauty ideals. I've been noticing recently, especially with the growth of blogging, youtube and pinterest; that strong and healthy has become the new skinny. I love that. Now all we need is for designers and magazine editors to think the same way. I want to see healthy, happy models walking the runways this season, not ones who have scraped through with a borderline unhealthy BMI to get a job. These rules are an attempt, but a misguided one that doesn't really get to the root of the problem. How can we change this? I'm not really sure, but these regulations are not the solution.


What do you think?


Saturday, 21 March 2015

5 Free iPhone Apps that if you don't have, you probably should get.

Phones. Love them, hate them, we can't live without them. One of my favourite things is finding a new app that I love, so here are a few of my recommendations...



Recommended to me by my lovely friend Lizzie, this is possibly the best Bible reading app ever. Not only does it have your usual bible, but it also has a bunch of different Bible reading plans with well-written, encouraging and challenging commentary. For each days of study notes there is also a live chat feed where you can read other peoples responses to the study, and add your own as course. As if that wasn't enough, it is beautifully styled and formatted, and also offers lots of lock screen bible verse images to remind you of God's love every time you look at your phone!





To be honest if you don't have bloglovin' but read lots of blogs, then you may be living under a rock. Bloglovin' compiles all your favourite blogs into one easy feed so you never miss a post again. It also has a 'popular' feed which is a great way to discover your new favourite blogger!







This is such a great app if you, like me, have loads of vocab or terminology to learn. It's basically an electronic flashcard app, but it not only allows you to read them, but gives you a couple of games to test your knowledge. I love doing this if I have a spare five minutes, just to keep the words ticking over in my head. One of my favourite aspects of Quizlet is that you can add words on your laptop as well on your phone, just log into your account online and all your vocab is there!




Oh yes Ladies, I'm about to get a bit personal. Period Tracker is great, you just tap in when your period starts and then when it ends, and then from your average cycle it predicts your next period. The more you use it, the more accurate it gets. So useful, especially if you're going on holiday or something! Also in case you were wondering, no the logo isn't anything obvious or awkward, no one has to know!





If you're a student at university then this app will change your life for the better. It gives you quick easy access to MOLE so that you can access all the content your tutors and lecturers put up with just a couple of pushes of the button. So handy for finding information out in a rush.






I hope you love these just as much as I do!



Sunday, 26 October 2014

On Wearing Makeup...

I feel sort of stupid even contemplating writing this post, because wearing makeup has never been a thing I've felt the need to explain before. And in some ways I still don't have to, at the end of the day, it's my face and I can do what I want with it. But at the same time, I feel like makeup has been stigmatised by people and I want to clear the air/my head a bit.

Makeup has been labelled by western society as perfectly normal and superficial at the same time. Every day I and many others like me are bombarded by messages from the media saying "wear makeup if you ever want to be attractive" and simultaneously "don't wear too much slap, no one likes a fake". But regardless of whatever the media tells me, I honestly don't get the hype. I love makeup, as is probably pretty obvious to anyone who knows me. But wearing makeup does not make me fake, or shallow, or any more insecure than anyone else? No, of course not! Maybe if it was a priority, it could become that way, but for me if simply a hobby.

To me, makeup is a creative outlet, like fashion or art, it's a form of self-expression. I don't wear it because I have to, I wear it because I want to. Putting makeup on is a really relaxing process. Some days I wear a lot and somedays I wear a little, it simply depends on my mood. I love to wear makeup that shows how I feel, like bright colours when I'm feeling excitable and fun or red lipstick when I feel powerful and confident.

Yesterday I didn't wear any makeup. It didn't dramatically affect my life, I just didn't wear it. It didn't make me any better, or any worse. Makeup doesn't define who I am, it's just a hobby.



Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Five Things I Learnt as a Fresher

In just under 2 weeks, hoards of unwitting freshers are about to descend on uni's around the country. Some scared, some excited, some a mixture, but either way, they're about to embark on the awesome experience that is university, and with that comes of course, freshers week. A crazy manic week, where you spend the majority of time frantically trying to learn names, avoid getting lost, and not do anything too stupid. With that comes of course drinking and nights out (because what's better than hundreds of nervous teenagers combined with alcohol and no parents, right?!). Freshers week is a great week, but you sure do learn a lot! Here are a few things that I learnt...

1) 9am lectures after 3 hours of sleep are definitely possible. You'll hate it, but you can make it!

2) All things can be solved with coffee, or a nap. But mostly coffee, I luuurrrve coffee!

3) When it comes to nights out, very few people have a clue what they're doing, even if they pretend they're pretty much professional party animals!

4) It's actually possible to write a good essay by pulling an all-nighter. Not that I'd recommend it... It's not exactly fun.

5) You can definitely have fun on a night out whilst being sober. It's all about the catchy tunes and awesome dance moves!

Uni is amazing and I can't wait to go back! If you're about to go, good luck!


Saturday, 30 August 2014

Am I A Real Woman?

Since I don't think anyone ever really reads my little corner of the internet, I thought I'd blog today about something that's on my mind. Body Issues.

To give you a bit of background... I'm 5ft7, generally a size 10 but sometimes an 8 on top, and I'm pear shaped. I'm not tall or skinny enough to be a supermodel in a magazine, nor am I big enough to be called a "real woman" by the media either. But I am healthy.

I go running, I do pilates, I balance my love of cupcakes and carbs with lots of veggies. My BMI is in the healthy zone. But somehow, I've been made to feel awkward about it by society. The pressure to look a certain way is crazy. Sometimes I feel like the media looks down on me for not having perfectly chiseled abs like Cameron Diaz and at the same time says I'm not a real woman because I don't have "curves". I feel awkwardly in between.

I'm all for body confidence. I love it that the media mentality of "skinnier the better" is being broken by plus-size women. But please don't forget me, the girl who's somewhere in the middle. Please don't tell me I'm not real because my curves aren't as big as yours, because I am. We are all real, and we all come in different sizes.

My dream is to be celebrated for being healthy. I want ALL women to be celebrated for that. Regardless of size or shape, I want to be able to say that healthy is beautiful, because it is. What's more, healthy is universally achievable, women aren't all the same and we will never all fit the same mould. But we can all be healthy. I can be healthy, supermodels can be healthy, plus-sized ladies can be healthy.

Until the media stops selling size as important and starts selling health as important, there will always be someone left out. But that's just my thoughts... What do you think?


Thursday, 17 July 2014

5 Reasons Why I Love Working in an Office

Yesterday marked 2 weeks of me working at my summer job in an office and so far I've loved working in an office. Maybe it's just that the one I work in is great (it is), but it's made me wonder if I might like to work in an office in the future... Without further ado, here are a few reasons why I love offices.



1) The Stationary - I'm a bit of a stationary addict I'll admit. I love coloured planners, post it notes, to do lists, anything that's highlighted - they're kinda my thing. An office is a place where it makes me feel organised and motivated, instead of silly and a procrastinator.

2) The Dress - I love that I can dress smartly at work, it's such a nice change from the typical uni dress code! It's crazy how amazing doing my hair and makeup properly makes me feel! 

3) The Constant Coffee - Working on the phones constantly gives me a great opportunity to drink lots of coffee to keep passionate and engaging!

4) Getting to Chat to People All Day - I guess this is probably just due to the phones and being in an office full of other bubbly people, but I love that it's rare that I'm not talking to someone!

5) Being part of a Team - I love that everyone in the office, regardless of their job or department is working towards the same goals and that in my department I have people there that I can encourage and also be encouraged by.

So to sum it up, I love offices. Can you tell?


Wednesday, 2 July 2014

First-year Thankyous - Beware, mush awaits you!

Yesterday I officially became a tenant of a house and I am so darn excited! Maybe it's the new house contract, or maybe it's just that time of year, but either way I'm feeling a bit mushed up and nostalgic. Prepare the sick bucket guys... Here's my thank you to just a few groups of people who have made my first year at uni awesome!


The Future Housemates
I'm honestly not sure if I would have survived this year without this lovely bunch and I cannot wait to live with them next year. Thank you Ryan for giving the best advice and for being awesome fun to hang out with. Thank you Meera for being the kind of person who cheers up everyones day instantly by laughing and smiling all the time! Thank you Reesha for always being honest with me when you know I need to hear it, and for giving me an excuse to sing along to cheesy pop like 1D and Nicki Minaj. Thank you Georgina for being the kind of person I can always talk to about stuff, for being my German buddy and for helping me out with Dutch! And finally Tom, for being the kind of person I can talk to about anything, for encouraging me to go for the things I want to achieve and for your awesome dinosaur impersonation!


The German Lot
Thank you for being so much fun on nights out, for all the laughs, and for being the kind of people you always feel you can talk to and depend on. Thank you girls for the fun girly chats and movie nights, and thank you to the guys for being such a good laugh to have around! Ich habe für sie Liebe.


The Church Crew
I cannot thank my friends at church enough. Thank you to my mid-week core group for making me feel like a part of the church family and for being there for me through thick and thin. It makes me so happy to know I have such an awesome group of people to laugh and cry with. Thank you to the other students for being such a laugh and fun to hang out with. A special shout out goes to Hannah for the constant lifts to things, and to both Hannah and Marilyn for being people I can confide in and trust with anything and everything!



There are so many others that I totally don't have space to write about, but they're also very awesome and I love them. I just thought these 3 groups needed a special mention!


Monday, 30 June 2014

10 things before I'm 20.

In just over 2 months I'm turning 20. Yeah, 20... I know that being 20 doesn't particularly mean anything except a new number, but with the whole summer in front of me before then, I thought I'd write a list of things I'd love to achieve over the summer. I'm totally a list person, I find them so motivating!


1) Get into the habit of regularly spending more quality time with God.

2) Finish reading "Le diable s'habille Prada" aka a french copy of The Devil Wear Prada.

3) Find an awesome 18th Birthday present for my sister's birthday in August.

4) Experiment and find some new cheap, healthy dinner recipes. Pasta and Noodles can only go so far...

5) Bake Brownies for Judy. She's awesome, always been there for me and totally deserves some.

6) Exercise 6 times a week for between 1/2 an hour and an hour. I've been doing this a while, but really don't wanna get lazy with it now I'm home from uni for the summer.

7) Go charity shop shopping to find awesome things for the house next year. I would love to find some tea/coffee/hot chocolate pots!

8) Upload blog posts more regularly. I love doing it, I just want to be more consistent!

9) Get better at saving things. This blog post is the second thing I've accidentally not save and lost in two days, ridiculous!

10) Find little ways to show love to the people I care about. I want to be someone who shows people that I care about them, and why not start now!

Woah, this seems like a lot, I hope I can achieve all of them! Have you got any things you want to achieve this summer?


Tuesday, 24 June 2014

The One About Growing Up

A week today, I will be preparing for my first day at work. After 19 years of life, I finally have what I like to call a "grown-uppy office job" Mature, I know. Despite this job, in reality, only being a part-time summer temp job, I can't help but feel hella grown-up. The idea of being professional and mature excites me to no end.

Which makes me wonder, when on earth did I become an adult? Sure, I've been living independent from my parents for a year now at uni. But I just don't get it. Even just yesterday, on holiday with my family I reverted back to a younger version of myself... Daddy, pleeeease can we get the big curly sausage? Despite that, it feels like I've suddenly entered the world of adulthood, and even though inwardly I feel the same as I did at age 14, people seem to be treating me as an adult. Trust me, it's weird.

Maybe growing up is just a thing that kind of happens. Silently, without you realising, you change from the little girl you used to be, to the woman you're going to be. And maybe that's okay. Maybe it's better that we have no idea that it's happening, 'cause if we did, we'd cling tighter to all the things we're leaving behind, instead of being excited for what's to come. But growing up doesn't always have to mean moving on, somethings will forever remain. I will always secretly want to be a famous rapper, I will always think my mum's lasagne is the best lasagne in the world, and I will always, always choose the most chocolatey pudding on the menu. It's kinda what makes me, me.

I think growing up is a good thing. I just hope that "past girl me" has helped "present me" to become the kick-ass, strong, independent woman that I one day hope to be.





Saturday, 1 February 2014

Product Punch-up: Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation vs. Serum

I thought I'd give a bit of a comparison review today. I've been using Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation regularly for the past couple of years and really love it, but I'm running out of it and they only had the serum version at my local Boots so I thought I'd give it a whirl! 
Anyway, let's get into it...


Feel: Neither foundations feel heavy on the skin, but the serum feels like pretty much nothing on the skin, which if you're anything like me is awesome!

Coverage: Now coverage is a difficult thing to judge as everyone has different preferences. The foundation has higher coverage, but still on the medium spectrum, whereas the serum has a lighter coverage, more similar to what I'd expect from a tinted moisturiser for example.

Finish: Both are fairly naturally dewy (dewy not shiny!), however I prefer the serum as it looks more natural... and I'm definitely a natural girl at heart

Application: Now hear is where the serum really wins for me, it applies like a dream and is really easy to blend. 

Smell: Both have very fruity smells, however the foundation smells slightly more tropical and the serum smells more like forest fruits.

I think if I had to pick which I'd take to a desert island I'd definitely pick the serum, just because it's gorgeously natural!

Have you tried either? Both?


Wednesday, 22 January 2014

#NOTD Natural Days by MUA, and my life right now!

If I had to post a picture of my life right now... this would be it!


Revision, revision, and exams... It's Dutch that I'm revising above!

To me times like these call for natural, no fuss nails... the kind that you can chip a little bit and it's not super obvious! So enter MUA Natural Days! I love this colour because it's girly and natural and isn't likely to clash with anything I wear (hint: leggings and a hoody, hey I'm revising!)

If you fancy reading about MUA nail polishes in general, and they really are amazing, then I'm leaving a little link here

Until next time,


Tuesday, 7 January 2014

I wish I'd seen this when I was younger...

Hey guys!
I thought I'd write an off-the-cuff slightly deeper post. I was watching youtube videos whilst doing a bunch of boring filing work, and stumbled across this awesome youtuber called justkissmyfrog.

All her videos are brilliant, (click on her name above to check her channel out!) but this one really struck me. I wish I'd seen this at the age of about 13, when I went through a period of really questioning my looks, and asking the typical girl question, "Am I pretty?".

This video I've linked below is possibly the most honest, sensible video on beauty I've ever seen... I'll leave you to watch it!

And if the video below isn't working, click here to be linked to it on youtube!


It's incredible how much sense this makes, right?

Now go subscribe to her!


Monday, 6 January 2014

#NOTD: Rimmel London Precious Stones - 001 Diamond Dust

You know that feeling when you put on sparkly nail polish and instantly feel glamourous? Yeah, this is it! Which is kind of rich coming from a girl sat with her hair up, no makeup on and in Christmas pyjamas... (they're still acceptable, right?!)

Either way, today's nails are Diamond Dust, from Rimmel London's Precious Stones Collection. I love this polish because it's not a bold colour, but the sparkle makes and impact. It's also great that it doesn't need a coloured base coat like so many other polishes, it's a complete look by itself.


Are you a fan of glittery nail polish too? Please say you are!


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette Review

Never, ever did I think I would've bought a Naked palette. Being a student, I've always waited and opted for the cheaper dupes that are always bound to hit the shelves of the high street soon after. However the other day I remembered I had loads of money on gift cards left over, and thought I would treat myself!


I'm really happy I bought it now, because it's full of lovely pink-toned eyeshadows that make me feel very toasty, warm and christmassy. I love the warmth these shadows add to my makeup, perfect when it's cold outside, and I want to feel all snuggled up inside. I'll spare you the swatches (they've been clogging up my bloglovin' feed for weeks now!), but it contains 3 matte shades, one of which makes a nice highlight and two that are great for the crease of the eye, and also 9 shadows of varying amount of shimmer and sparkle. Everywhere I've read about it, it's been described as "perfect for green eyes", however it's definitely not one for my fellow brown-eyed girls to overlook, as I think it's equally flattering on brown-eyes. 



My favourite shadow out of them all has to be Blackheart. Blackheart is a nearly but not quite black shadow, with tons of shimmery pink glitter. It's probably the least everyday appropriate shadow, but I've been wearing it anyway along my upper lash line, instead of eyeliner. I love using shadow instead of eyeliner anyway, but it's definitely a gorgeous bit of warmth that you could use when doing a more cool-toned eye look.


These eyeshadows do create lots of fallout (and I mean a lot!), but I just do my face makeup after when using them, so it's not a huge problem for me.

Alongside the eyeshadows, there is also a double ended brush. One side has your average flat eyeshadow brush, which although nice, I would've preferred another style as everyone and the cat's mother seems to have one. But on the other side there's a really nice, slightly flat but fluffy blending brush which is perfect for applying eyeshadows to my eye sockets. Also with this comes 7 days worth of 4 different Urban Decay Primers, fantastic if you're like me and stick with the original but fancy trying the others out!

All in all, it's a great palette and really nice as a treat! Without those gift cards would I have bought it? Not sure... Am I glad I bought it and getting good use out of it? Definitely.

What do you think? Are you ready to splurge, or are you waiting for dupes?





Sunday, 15 September 2013

A Bit of a Lifey Update!

Hey Guys!

In exactly one week I'll be going "t'up North" (as everyone keeps calling it) and off to Uni! I'm ridiculously excited and anxious at the same time. It's strange to think that I'll be leaving behind my amazing family and friends, but then again I'm so excited for all the new people who will inevitably make their way into my life.


I'm now starting to pack. It's no secret to anyone who knows me that I suck at packing, but it's just as I've started to pack things (the essentials of course... shoes and makeup!), that I've realised just how bad I am at it, and how much stuff I use regularly and "need"... (you need how many body butters?!) I'm really struggling to cut things down a bit for the sake of boot space!

In terms of my room decor, I have so much still to get! I have my bedding, but I'm still on the hunt for cushions, throws and fairy lights to make it a bit more homely. The tricky thing is that my room will be painted one of four colours; royal blue, forest green, bright red or mustard yellow. All definite favourites of mine of course... I'm torn between sticking with neutrals, or waiting till I see my room before buying things. Then of course there's the problem of choosing photos to print. In some ways I wish I had a film camera, that way I wouldn't be able to take so many photos that I now have to choose from!

Anyway, that's a bit about what's going on with me! My head is in a million places right now with so much to plan and do, so many goodbyes to say and hellos to prepare for...

Wish me luck (or just come pack for me!)
P.S. Is it wrong to be excited about being able to wear a scarf again?