Thursday, 15 December 2011

I can't believe the holidays are only a week away....and this week when the first drops of snow fell from the Dublin sky it really felt like Christmas.
Last weekend I spent my Sunday decorating our Christmas Tree the only way you possibly could: Dressed in my Pj's, Cinnamon candles lit, Elf the movie on our television and some much needed chocolate (well it's a tiring job decorating,so I needed an in case of emergency sugar boost)!
Tonight while Boyfriend is out playing his beloved footie i will try to wrap some more of his presents and add to the little bundle already collected under our tree. (Any excuse to use my fab Christian Lacroix gift tags)

It may come as some surprise to you considering I haven't stopped rambling on about all things festive but for some time I fell out of love with this holiday. You see being the youngest and as my sisters own families grew I realised that Christmas wasn't quite the same. Gone were the days when after dinner we would all slip into our pj's and sit watching Christmas Specials and films together, while trying to avoid the coffee and strawberry creams in the box of Cadbury Roses.
Although there were many arguments during our games of Who Wants to be a Millionaire (in the case of one particular Christmas, the memory of my father and grandad's faces as they battled over a game of mini-table snooker I had received as a gift) still makes me laugh!

It was when my sisters had their own children, that Christmas and more importantly Santa came back into our lives...what had become somewhat of a chore for the family was fun again. Now I am so excited...to spend an entire day with my family in my parents home, watching the happiness in my nieces and nephew's faces as they tell me how Santa visited their house and drank from the glass of milk they proudly left for him. My sister and I have both agreed that board games will make a happy return to my parents house...and I am even looking forward to the disagreements that are bound to arise when we play them.
What is exciting too is that myself and Boyfriend have created some traditions ourselves...starting Christmas Eve when we meet my family down our local for a lovely pub lunch and have our official toast of the holiday season followed later when we meet up with friends for our...I'd like to say second toast but that would be lying:) Now Boyfriend is a whole other story, he has never lost his love of Christmas if anything I think it grows every year. For the past four years I have been woken at 8 am by a grown man but acting more like a child with pleads of opening our presents..under the tree with the obligatory glass of bubbly we exchange our presents. I then whip up a fabulously festive breakfast...this year I am still not sure what to put on the menu...perhaps some bagels, cream cheese, chives and smoked salmon with a lovely flute full of bubbles.
I am an advocate for starting as you mean to go on so following our breakfast and when we have changed into our best clothes we spend the rest of our day with our families. I take up my station at my Mum's kitchen bar mixing up some of our legendary WOO WOO cocktails - vodka, cranberry, schnapps, tropical juice and a slice of lime (my other sisters are more helpful in the kitchen preparing starters with Mum)
Then the important activity of eating ...the Turkey dinner...mince pies, pudding with freshly whipped cream and custard...oh my goodness MEMO to self: wear some stretchy pants this year:)

Joined once again by my boyfriend we sit with both our families; laughing, joking and toasting to another memorable Christmas.


These are some of my favourite things...

Finally decorating...


this year it's all about glitter hearts &
ivy print bows


Loving Mum's fireplace...wooden NOEL decoration

Visiting the ribbon shop,Rubanesque...
 

Couture Christmas windows...



Writing my cards..

Surprise Style Crush:
The beautiful & very funny Kirsten Wiig....
have the urge to watch Bridesmaids for the 10th time:)





The I really shouldn't...but effing will buy
Mulberry Effie Satchel...

And Finally.....

Excited to celebrate my nieces 9th birthday
eating far too many sweets & cakes

Night Night
Ali
x

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

A spoonful of sugar helps...

...the medicine go down!
Bedridden for the past two days, the cold that has moved around my office has finally reached me. I have to admit I am not a good patient..especially when you realise you don't receive the same attention as you did as a child.
Okay so I guess you could say I am a slight drama queen when it comes to even the tiniest sniffle...explains why boyfriend has disappeared to watch the footie elsewhere,quite frankly I don't blame him when he is surrounded by nasal sprays, empty cups of hot water and honey, with tissues scattered all over our apartment.

Project Christmas Tree has also been abandoned and my clothes have consisted of large hoodies, pj bottoms and my trusty Ugg Boots. (the perfect slipper)
A visit from my parents and discussions of all things Christmas over some mini mince pies and tea has cheered me up. Back to the real world of work tomorrow so after my hot bath I am off to bed.


These are some of my favourite things..for Christmas


Finally getting around to putting up our tree
...tomorrow night


Fab festive candle holder


Mum & I agreed mini mince pies are a must
for Christmas Day with some bubbly



Need to update my hot water bottle
with this furry friend..amaaazing

New Pj's for Christmas Morning have
 been a tradition in my family so these are on my list


Myself & Boyfriend going all Griswalds
in his n' her Christmas Jumpers

Cringefest at it's best

Bronze Asos purchase has just arrived..
possibly to be worn xmas day

Night night
Ali
x

Sunday, 4 December 2011

From Dancing Queen to Couch Goddess...

After a night spent with friends dancing and having one too many glasses of prosecco I have set up camp on my sofa!
Quick trip to my local shop for supplies consisting of crisps and chocolate I am now curled up watching Ever After: A Cinderella Story. Boyfriend is still sleeping thank goodness or else I would have a day full of football blasting from our tv.
This film (okay not Oscar worthy) is enchanting and dreamy, a love story....and with my let's say 'delicate head' I doubt I could cope with anything intense!

From my kitchen window I see our village is turning on the Christmas Tree lights in the park across from our apartment so the next movie* choice today will have to be festive.
Perhaps if I get a burst of energy later in the evening I will attempt to decorate our own tree.....





These are some of my favourite things....


A line up I would quite eagerly join...

Christmas Tree lights make city walks magical

While shopping for gifts I came across these fantastic
Christian Lacroix gift tags...





Leaving me all nostalgic and eager to see the
return of Absolutely Fabulous LACROIX LACROIX sweeeetie


Some 'me' buys to be kept up for Christmas;
such as this fab leather detail coat




Add colour to my wardrobe with the
help of H&M Trend

New Shoooooes...
to help me get my Dancing Queen status back


An early Chrismas gift which nearly had me cry 
 with joy - the skull collection continues to grow




Metallic hairdryer...looks as sleek as it leaves my hair

*Santa Claus: The Movie has just begun on tv...think I need a nice mug of hot chocolate and I am set for the afternoon. Hope you all have an equally cosy night!
Night night
Ali
x

Monday, 28 November 2011

Childs Play...

A magical weekend spent with my Mum, sisters, nieces & nephew at a very tasty Christmas market. On an icy Sunday morning I was delighted that A Taste of Christmas was held in the new Convention Centre, which overlooks the River Liffey in Dublin city.


As we entered the building we were welcomed by a magnificent brass band who had us in the festive mood playing various Christmas tunes....followed by greeter's offering us all the yummiest mince pies (this was my breakfast and first of many NAUGHTY but OH SO NICE treats of the day) and then the children squealed with delight as they caught their first glimpse of Santa.


The child in me came out as I strolled around the different floors humming Christmas Carols...watching Miracle on 34th Street at the special Hamley's cinema and dancing with my nieces & nephews probably embarrassing them! (it's a right of passage which I endured with my Grandad dancing hysterically on many a holiday so I have to pass the torch)


This is what Christmas is all about, spending time with our loved ones, eating way too much and laughing because quite frankly every day life can get all too serious. I am oh so excited for Christmas but until then the 12 days of Christmas Market which starts on the 8th of December will be a great way to help me countdown to the Christmas festivities:)


These are some of my favourite things...

Would this be a totally extravagant
decoration for my tree??

A newly opened jewellery shop
stocking my fave designer Alex Monroe..yipeee


Another treat from Taste of Christmas..
which we washed down with some bubbly pink champers!!!

so many flavours to choose from..
we went for Oreo, '99 Ice cream,
Wimbledon (vanilla,strawberry&shortbread) and Smarties

Beauty Must Have:
Smashbox Naked Eye Palette



A future purchase & addition to my ever expanding
skull obsession

 
Loving this wooden HOME for my window...

A lunch time trip to Urban Outfitters...

How I wish I could carry this home...




I think I am in love with this flower shop...






Night night
Ali
x