Matt's Birthday
March 13th is this handsome man’s birthday. It was a good day. For some reason I felt a lot of pressure to make this birthday good for him. I felt that now I was his wife it was all down to me. I don’t know why I felt like this but I do know that I enjoy making him happy and I enjoyed planning his birthday and presents.
We started the day with cake in bed for breakfast. It’s a little tradition we started accidentally the first year we were together and neither of us have had a birthday since that didn’t start with cake.
Cake is enjoyed and then we usually get to the presents. I forgot to take photos of all of them but he’s a selection of his presents from me this year.
Once present opening was finished with we headed out to do a little shopping before we headed to Jamie’s Italian for lunch. We had the £15 feast they offer and there was so much food. It was really funny seeing them keep bringing dishes out and it was good to pick at different things whilst chatting and sharing a bottle of wine.
After lunch we headed to the cinema to watch John Carter but obviously I have no photos of that. The film was pretty good, nothing spectacular but fun to watch. So there you have it, Matt’s 37th birthday.
New Forest
So last weekend we headed to the New Forest to celebrate Matt’s
birthday with family. It was awesome. The weather was unseasonably good
and the landscape was truly beautiful. I am no happier than when I’m
surrounded by nature and it seemed to be just what I needed. I know that
it was for Matt’s birthday but I enjoyed it so much. On Saturday we
decided we’d hire bikes and cycle through the New Forest in the
sunshine. I literally can’t remember the last time I was on a bike, it
must have been almost 10 years ago, so I was pretty nervous to begin
with. I soon relaxed though and now I’m hooked. If I could cycle through
pretty countryside everyday I most definitely would.
I think Matt really enjoyed the cycling as well even if we got a little lost and a little muddy. That probably made it more fun. I was so sore the next day though especially between my legs which let me tell you is not enjoyable. So Sunday we decided to travel by foot instead of by bike. We headed off on a little walk which would end with a pub garden, a Sunday roast and a pint of cider…perfect.
I think Matt really enjoyed the cycling as well even if we got a little lost and a little muddy. That probably made it more fun. I was so sore the next day though especially between my legs which let me tell you is not enjoyable. So Sunday we decided to travel by foot instead of by bike. We headed off on a little walk which would end with a pub garden, a Sunday roast and a pint of cider…perfect.
Love and Lust this week 17.02
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Love note from my beloved this week. |
I'm loving...
- This before and after on DesignSponge showcasing a brilliant and beautiful way to organise jewellery, craft supplies or anything else for that matter
- This beautiful blog where Sophie Blackall illustrates missed connections. I love the style of her drawing especially with the slightly surreal feel that a lot of missed connections have anyway. Her missed connections illustrations have now been published in a book.
I'm lusting after...
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From Society6 |
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From Etsy |
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From ModCloth |
Valentine's Day
Let me just start off by saying we don't really celebrate Valentine's Day. I used to hate it but I've kind of realised that it's a little wrong to hate a day all about love.
I'm still not really a fan of it but Matt had the dentist and since I
had the day off anyway he decided he'd have one too. What he didn't
tell me though was the appointment was at 8.30. It ended up being worth
getting out of bed so early though as I was treated to breakfast. And I love breakfast out.
After eating breakfast and taking stupid photos we headed home and then
into town to pick up a parcel and book a tattoo. Turned out the
tattooist had some space at the end of the day which I was really not
expecting and made me ridiculously excited. Next stop was the cinema to
watch The Woman in Black. Oh my, how that film scared me. I wasn't a fan
of Radcliffe's acting to begin with but I soon forgot about it as the
story unfolded. I found it so, so creepy especially the toys in the
house. After the cinema there was just enough time to pop home before
going to get our tattoos. Oh, and my husband bought me daffodils and
thyme...I don't think it was because it was Valentines but it was a cute
moment of my day.
I can't believe we ended up getting couple tattoos on Valentine's Day, I feel like such a cliché but I was so glad they had space and obviously wanted it done as soon as possible. They're technically our wedding tattoos so we've waited 3 months already.
Anyway, after tattoos it was time to head home to cook and eat a yummy dinner. We cooked the starter together, Matt tackled the main and I finished up with dessert. I'll leave you with photos of that. What a Tuesday Adventure...
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My breakfast |
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Matt tucking in |
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Me being a complete weirdo |
I can't believe we ended up getting couple tattoos on Valentine's Day, I feel like such a cliché but I was so glad they had space and obviously wanted it done as soon as possible. They're technically our wedding tattoos so we've waited 3 months already.
Anyway, after tattoos it was time to head home to cook and eat a yummy dinner. We cooked the starter together, Matt tackled the main and I finished up with dessert. I'll leave you with photos of that. What a Tuesday Adventure...
Wednesday Challenge Update 15.02.12
The books
The Ambassador's Mission - Trudi Canavan
I really enjoyed the Black Magician Trilogy when I first read it several years ago and although I don't tend to read this type of book too much any more I thought I'd give it a go. I forgot just how easy they are to read and I enjoyed being transported back to a familiar setting and characters. Although this really isn't my favourite genre at the moment I will forever have a soft spot for Trudi Canavan.
The films
Carnage (2011)
Finally got around to seeing this this week and I'm glad we did. It was so clever and so random, I really enjoyed it. You can easily see how it works as a play and to be honest I'm glad that it wasn't any longer. It did start to drag a little bit as the storyline was stretched as far as it possibly could be but it finished before I started wishing I hadn't watched it.
I've noticed that all of the films that I've been watching are brand new, shiny ones. I feel like for next week I need to be looking back in time and expanding my horizons that way a little. Current progress is 6/50 books and 9/50 films.
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Image from Goodreads |
I really enjoyed the Black Magician Trilogy when I first read it several years ago and although I don't tend to read this type of book too much any more I thought I'd give it a go. I forgot just how easy they are to read and I enjoyed being transported back to a familiar setting and characters. Although this really isn't my favourite genre at the moment I will forever have a soft spot for Trudi Canavan.
The films
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Image from IMDB |
Finally got around to seeing this this week and I'm glad we did. It was so clever and so random, I really enjoyed it. You can easily see how it works as a play and to be honest I'm glad that it wasn't any longer. It did start to drag a little bit as the storyline was stretched as far as it possibly could be but it finished before I started wishing I hadn't watched it.
I've noticed that all of the films that I've been watching are brand new, shiny ones. I feel like for next week I need to be looking back in time and expanding my horizons that way a little. Current progress is 6/50 books and 9/50 films.
Wednesday Challenge Update
I forgot to post an update last week but to be honest I'm slowing down with it and there wouldn't have been much to report.
The books
The Magic Labyrinth - Philip Jose Farmer
This is the fourth book in the Riverworld series and the one where all of those loose ends were tied up. I enjoyed seeing where all of the characters storylines crossed with each other and finally getting to the root of the mystery. Although to be honest it was kind of an anticlimax. I still have Gods of Riverworld to read yet so I'm interested to see what direction that one takes. We shall see.
The films
The Grey (2012)
Matt and I went to see this at the cinema last week because he was desperate to see it and I'm a good wife. It was an intense film. I always get emotionally invested in films, books too, and so I scare easily, cry constantly and get sick to the stomach with nervousness for characters. So to say this film was emotionally exhausting for me would be a massive understatement! Don't get me wrong, it was an amazing film. It was just a little bit too much for me. I can't deal with all those emotions.
Drive (2011)
I love a bit of Ryan Gosling, who doesn't, but I can honestly say I would have enjoyed this film even if he wasn't in it. I love this type of film where the characters are really examined and they lead the storyline. Plus it had Ryan Gosling in, definitely a win for me.
Man on a Ledge (2012)
Another trip to the cinema for us this week to watch Man on a Ledge. It hasn't been getting the best reviews but I really enjoyed it. It might have been that I haven't watched a good action type, cop thing film in a while but I liked it. The idea behind it was fun and it had enough twists to keep me entertained.
So there we have it, another week of this challenge. I really need to push on with some more books as the films are taking over but we have quite a few more films lined up for this week. February seems to be the month a lot of films I was looking forward to come out. Goodreads tells me that I'm still on track with my books so I'm not too worried but I'm going to have to make sure it doesn't slip behind.
Current Progress 5/50 books and 8/50 films
The books
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Image from Goodreads |
This is the fourth book in the Riverworld series and the one where all of those loose ends were tied up. I enjoyed seeing where all of the characters storylines crossed with each other and finally getting to the root of the mystery. Although to be honest it was kind of an anticlimax. I still have Gods of Riverworld to read yet so I'm interested to see what direction that one takes. We shall see.
The films
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Image from IMDB |
Matt and I went to see this at the cinema last week because he was desperate to see it and I'm a good wife. It was an intense film. I always get emotionally invested in films, books too, and so I scare easily, cry constantly and get sick to the stomach with nervousness for characters. So to say this film was emotionally exhausting for me would be a massive understatement! Don't get me wrong, it was an amazing film. It was just a little bit too much for me. I can't deal with all those emotions.
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Image from IMDB |
I love a bit of Ryan Gosling, who doesn't, but I can honestly say I would have enjoyed this film even if he wasn't in it. I love this type of film where the characters are really examined and they lead the storyline. Plus it had Ryan Gosling in, definitely a win for me.
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Image from IMDB |
Another trip to the cinema for us this week to watch Man on a Ledge. It hasn't been getting the best reviews but I really enjoyed it. It might have been that I haven't watched a good action type, cop thing film in a while but I liked it. The idea behind it was fun and it had enough twists to keep me entertained.
So there we have it, another week of this challenge. I really need to push on with some more books as the films are taking over but we have quite a few more films lined up for this week. February seems to be the month a lot of films I was looking forward to come out. Goodreads tells me that I'm still on track with my books so I'm not too worried but I'm going to have to make sure it doesn't slip behind.
Current Progress 5/50 books and 8/50 films
Love and Lust this week - 27.01
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We made mini lasagne after seeing them on Pinterest. Instant love! |
I'm loving...
- This tutorial for making a mini album out of wedding cards. I've been wondering what to do with all of our beautiful cards and this may be the answer
- Making plans for the year ahead. So far we've booked a cottage for Matt's birthday weekend and bought tickets for Kapow Comic Convention in May. Oh and the theatre next week!
I'm lusting after...
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From Etsy |
These are just plain awesome. It's such a clever idea and they look beautiful yet geeky. Perfect combination.
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From Hunter |
I love the colour of these. They are beautiful. They are also £79 though and I cannot justify them. I will just have to lust after them from afar.
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From Etsy |
I am a big fan of octopuses especially when they're this pretty. I'm also on the lookout for new cushions so if I'm too lazy to manage the DIY cushion from last week then this could be a possibility.
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