Back On The Blogging Train | Update

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Hello lovely readers, I seemed to have accumulated a bunch more followers on blogloving since my last post and that makes me JUST SO HAPPY!! I also am very sorry.. For not posting in over a month (smacks hand) and pretty much being the definition of slack. I don't have an excuse really, all I know is you're not the only thing I've neglected since Easter. It's as if the holidays came and then I decided I wanted to prolong their visit. 

So. I've slacked off and just barely managed to finish assignments and sort all manner of the things. I have now decided to trial a lil somethin' somethin' over the next fortnight. Because thats as far ahead as I want to try planning at the moment. Anywho, you can expect daily posts Monday to Friday - but I've got the weekends off, a girl's gotta have some alone time. 

I'm still writing lifestyle, beauty and baby posts - I thought the next two weeks would be the perfect time for a trial/investigation into finding my niche/figuring out what I like writing about the most. But that is all. Methinks. If you don't get sick of me over the next fortnight then why not check out my other links to youtube and instagram. I know - shameless self-promotion. Je ne regrette rien!!

Okie doke. That is really all. Peace out snitches.

How To Not Fail At Uni

Tuesday, April 01, 2014



The title makes me feel a bit premature in saying this, however so far since transferring universities I have managed to study hard and get good grades. As a result, I thought I might share with you some tips for uni and staying on top of assignments.

I'm quite anal when it comes to having everything organised, I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I'm one of those people who get excited when the coursework finally comes up online stream. Yes, one of those people. I am also a list person, so I thought I would share via a list, all the things I do to make sure I'm ready for the semester.

Tips for Uni:

Assignments

Determine when all your assignments will be due and write those dates (and times if necessary) down. Include participation points, forums, group work, exams, everything. Once everything is written down, make or buy a calendar that you can stick up on your wall and see everyday.

Diary/Planner

Once I can see where everything is set up on a calendar, I'll write the dates in my diary/planner. You can get them from stationary stores for cheap or if you really want a great one I recommend a Filofax. They're a great way to keep organised whether you like doing this weekly or daily, they have different page types that you can purchase - it's almost like a build-your-own diary. Anyway, back on track. Depending on whether you are studying via distance or travelling to classes you will want to also write in when classes are. I also like to take note of when the bulk of assignments are due as they tend to usually be around the same week every semester.

Study Planner

When I've figured out everything I need to for assignments and classes, I like to create a guide for when I can study. If you're studying extramurally it's very important to stick to a schedule and stay on top of the work that needs to get done every week. If you're studying at university then all you need to do is allocate time out of your week to do homework, assignments and general study. Usually your course co-ordinator will give you a study guide or admin guide which includes pretty much all the information you could need for your course. I like to check these to make sure I've got everything that needs to be done written down somewhere.

Week-to-Week Guide

Because I'm studying extramurally, I've had to work out a routine that works for me. However I wasn't able to get this down pat until after the first week of semester. This was because the first week is always a bit of an introductory period and so its pretty chill. However I also used this week as a practice round to figure out how much work I would actually need to do for each subject and when. This helped as I am now able to write a list or table that includes my subjects and every day of the week. For each I write what I need to get done for that week including actual school work and then work I should do for assignments. By breaking this up throughout every week I am able to keep up with assignments and not leave them to the last minute. 

I'm so glad I'm able to do this as I don't have the time to leave things to the last minute. Being a full-time mummy doesn't allow for mistakes to be made, I have to stick to my weekly schedules so that I don't need to stay up late finishing off assignments. By taking care of myself in this way I'm able to also give my best efforts in caring for my son - familial gushing aside...

I accomplish my week-to-week guide by seeing what is due that week, and the following week, seeing what I didn't complete the week before, and spreading this all across a weekly table. I only write down the amount of work I know I will be able to accomplish and as I get through them I cross them off the list. I find that by physically crossing things off, I feel a sense of accomplishment that makes me want to do more. 

Have you tried any of these techniques? How do you stay organised?

Sunday's Post | The Teeniest Of Introductions

Sunday, March 30, 2014

My darling / Motivate me / Baaaast fraaaands
Missing him / Ft. MAC Full Fuchsia / Baby bro tantrums


To keep you up to date with my life and going-ons (is that even English?) I'd like to introduce you to my newest series to the blog. "Sunday's Post" will consist of anything and everything I feel the need to talk or, well, write about. 

That is all. 

Oh wait, no it's not. I spent the better part of last week organising my "internet life" a bit better. As a result, I have managed to plan out everything for my blog and youtube channel all the way till June. Yes, a whole two months. Get excited.

Okay. Now that's it.

Yummy Banana & Gooey Chocolate Chip Muffins

Saturday, March 15, 2014


Banana cake has always been my absolute favourite. Every birthday since I was a little girl it was the same. That hasn't changed as I've gotten older. My mum bought me a cookbook for Christmas and I'm sure you can guess the first thing I looked up. I tried the banana cake recipe and had a couple of problems with it working for me, so I decided to half it, add chocolate and cook it in muffin trays instead. Recipe is adapted from The Best of Annabel Langbein.

Here's what you need:
  • 125g softened butter
  • 3/4 cups white sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 2 ripe bananas
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 150g choc chips (or however many you like)
Beat the eggs and sugar until nice and creamy. Beat in eggs, vanilla essence and then mashed bananas. I like to mix them in separately as the mixture becomes the perfect texture to make them moist. Heat the milk till its hot and then dissolve the baking soda in it. Add to mixture. Don't freak out if the milk and baking soda foams up a lot - I thought I was doing something wrong first time that happened. Fold in baking powder and flour and mix all the lumps out. Add and mix in chocolate chips. Place in muffin trays and cook in oven at 170 degrees Celsius. They take up to half an hour to cook but make sure you keep watch as the time it takes to cook depends on the size of your trays, and how much mixture you put in each. Pull them out of the oven and dive in.

This recipe is by far the yummiest banana cake recipe I've ever tried, and an even better muffin one. They come out deliciously moist and when you add chocolate, it balances out the banana flavour perfectly.

What's your favourite cake? Do you think you might try this?

The Year Of Change (Short Version)

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Seeing as I've "recently" started this blog, I feel as though I should try to introduce you to a couple of things that have influenced me into the person I am right now. Okay, that sounds a bit heavy. I mean, I want to explain to you what happened in my life in the past year or so, as I think it will help you understand future posts I'm thinking of writing. There, that makes more sense. 

If you're new to my blog or any of my social media accounts then you won't know that I was pregnant last year and am now the proud mummy of a beautiful baby boy. When I first found out I was pregnant it was kind of terrifying - my family didn't even know I had a boyfriend (I'm not really one to talk about myself much). So last year I ended up on a pretty emotional roller-coaster that will all be explained later. 

Before that I was just breezing through uni, struggling to figure out who and what I wanted to be. I didn't have much drive. I would start things and never finish. I wasted my time and my parents money. It sucked. I didn't know what to do, there was this pressure to be something great but I didn't know what I wanted to be. 

Fast forward to when I told my family I was pregnant. Drama, disappointment, anger. You know, the usual things a parent would feel when their kid makes mistakes. But now that I look back, I am so glad that it happened. My pregnancy was the reality check I needed, to pull my finger out of my arse (figuratively speaking of course). It wasn't just my life I was responsible for now, the little life inside was relying on me too. 

After everything cleared up with my family, I knuckled down and got to thinking. About what I enjoy doing, what I really want for my life and what I want for my family's. I planned with my mum how long it would take me to finish my degree and I stuck with it. 

This semester may only be my second but it is one that is so different from all the others. I am still studying and feel so determined to prove that I can do this. I'm back at the gym. I clean house, play with my son, spend time with the boyfie. I have goals I want to achieve and I'm so much more organised than I've been in my entire life. 

My new, little family means the world to me and there is nothing that could make me want to mess things up. Life is good.

Nominated | Liebster Award

Monday, March 03, 2014

I'm sure a number of you have seen this award floating around the blogosphere, but if not I'll explain briefly what it is. The Liebster Award is passed on by bloggers to promote "beginners" like myself, bloggers with less than 200 followers. You have to mention the blogger who nominated you, answer their 11 questions, nominate 11 other bloggers and have a list of 11 questions for them.

I was nominated by Laura so go and check out her blog, she asked the following questions:

     1.  What's your favourite makeup item? (lipstick, eyeshadow, foundation, etc)
This is probably going to sound super odd but I have an obsession with collecting lipsticks - and I don't even wear them often. I just want all of the colours.

     2.  What has motivated you to start blogging?

So this is going back a few years so grab something to snack on if you feel like sticking around...
It was back in 2011 when I suggested to my friend we do a kind of co-blog of fashion and nails or something along those lines. I started it but we never really go enough time to get photos done and all that sort of thing so it ended up being a flop. I've had quite a few blog flops - I'm a total perfectionist so I would start a blog, do really well for the first few weeks or so and then forget about it or get side-tracked. And then when I came back a few months later I wasn't happy that I hadn't stuck with it so I would quit and start again. Other reasons were because I have a habit of screwing up my blog designs when trying to get it perfect, but I've finally settled on a simple, minimalistic design which I am able to maintain myself. So yeah, you could say I've had a different sort of experience blogging but I am now determined to stick with it. 

     3.  What place in the world would you love to visit?

I've had my fair share of travelling - being a part of an expat family since I was 14. However, I would love to travel Europe. I've been to Italy and Switzerland a couple of times, but only in the winter and I would love to visit in the summertime. I've actually got a few places on my bucket list if you would like to check that out.

     4.  What is your favourite movie?

This is such a common question but I never seem to be able to think of any recent favourites. I tend to like movie series even though the first one is generally the best. My go-to answer for this type of question is the Harry Potter series - is that so very typical? Can't help it, I literally grew up with it. The books, then the movies, Harry Potter has been around since I was 8 years old. 

     5.  If you had to stick with just one makeup brand, what would it be?

This is such an easy question for me because I'm a total MAC whore. Excuse the language - I've been using this brand since I first started wearing makeup. I know a lot of people find the foundations aren't for them but I've never had a problem with them. I have no problems with any of their products - its just a matter of finding what suits you I guess.

     6.  What's your favourite tv show?

At the moment I'm watching a few series, Arrow (he's a total manwhore but have you seen his abs?!), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and The Originals - I'm not really into the whole vampire phase at the moment buuuut I watched the first episode the other day and kind of got hooked.

     7.  Name one random fact about yourself.

I have a hard time talking about my feelings - you wouldn't believe how many times I would avoid talking about stuff like that with the boyfriend. (We're all good now, I mean, we'd have to be since we have a child)

     8.  What's your favourite nail polish colour?

This whole summer I've been loving Essie's Mint Candy Apple and D'Lilac.

     9.  What makeup item, that isn't available in your country, are you dying to have?

I would love to get my hands on a bunch of stuff from Sephora; Stila, Tarte, Hourglass, Becca, Laura Mercier, Smashbox. I even have a list, you know, for when I get the chance to go to a Sephora.

    10.  What's your favourite eyeshadow palette of the moment?

I would have to say my MAC eyeshadow palette that I've started myself. I've got staple colours that I always reach for when doing my eyes. They're just so pigmented and pretty. My favourites at the moment are All That Glitters and Sketch.

    11.  Whenever you lack the inspiration to write in your blog, what do you do to get yourself set and       
           start writing?

I am a total list person. So when I feel like I need a push to get things done, like my blog, I'll make a list of every step that I need to do and cross it off as I go. It makes me feel like I'm getting more things done by ticking off each step. 

My nominees:


Questions for my nominees:
  1. Where does your blog name come from?
  2. Why did you start blogging?
  3. If you could only take 3 beauty products with you on holiday, what would they be?
  4. Where are you from and where else would you consider living?
  5. What is one thing that you would like to accomplish by 2015?
  6. Are you a lipstick or eye makeup kind of girl?
  7. Favourite book series?
  8. What's your favourite blog to read?
  9. If you could go back in time, what would you change? (a decision, event, makeup look, clothes trend)
  10. What's the last thing that made you smile?
  11. Describe your blog in 3 words.

30 Things Before 30 | Challenge

Friday, February 21, 2014


Being only 21 I feel like the world is for the taking. And despite the many obstacles I seem to present myself with, I would like to "get a lot done" in my lifetime. So when I came across this post I thought it would be the perfect place to start.

Here are my 30 things before 30...
  1. Eat at a cafe in Paris
  2. Finish my degree
  3. Be a pro at yoga
  4. Attend an IMAT's
  5. Go skydiving
  6. Complete a triathlon
  7. Tour the UK (Scotland, Wales, England, Ireland)
  8. Write a book
  9. Own the YSL Rouge Volupte Lipsticks
  10. Get married in Rarotonga
  11. Get another tattoo
  12. Take my son to Disneyland
  13. Be happy with my body
  14. Own something from Tiffany's
  15. Move overseas
  16. Take a pole dancing class
  17. Have a job I love
  18. Learn another language
  19. Go to Rome
  20. Meet some of my favourite Youtubers/Bloggers
  21. Make my favourite MAC eyeshadow palettes
  22. Own a house
  23. Repierce my tragus and cartilage
  24. Make a photobook/scrapbook for my kids/family
  25. Go on an African Safari
  26. Have my own personal makeup/beauty room
  27. Ride through the canals in Venice
  28. Buy a designer handbag (no more Prada)
  29. Save money every week for a year
  30. Then treat myself
What's on your bucket list? Would you try this challenge, or something similar?
Home