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Roberts Bakery Valentine’s Sandwich

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Today I thought I’d share with you a lovely little Valentine’s recipe from Roberts Bakery.  This Strawberries and Cream Valentines Sandwich is easy to make, and would be a fun addition to a Valentine’s picnic this weekend.

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Roberts sliced white is perfect for this sandwich due to its ‘soft and fluffy’ texture, which goes really well with the creaminess of the soft cheese, and the sweetness of the strawberries.  I can just imagine eating this alongside some cakes and pastries, chocolate truffles, and a flask of hot tea, whilst out on a romantic Valentine’s walk.  Lovely!

Naomi x

Valentine’s Gift Ideas: 10 Under £10

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For today’s Valentine’s Gift Ideas post I have put together a gift guide of ten Valentine’s gifts, all of which cost under £10 each.  Around this time of year, the prices of romantic gifts, such as chocolate and lingerie, are often hiked up.  However, as this guide shows, if you shop savvy you don’t have to spend a fortune to treat that special someone (or yourself!) to something nice.  The guide features some traditional gifts, but also fashion and beauty themed items.

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Hotel Chocolat Lovely Hearts Classic £6.50 / Thorntons Because I Love You Premium Collection £6.00 / ASOS Heart Friendship Bracelet £2.00 / Yankee Red Raspberry Candle £7.99 / George Entice Lingerie Set £7.00 / Floozie Red Heart Fairisle Scarf £6.60 / Tesco Rose Petals in a Jar £5.00 / LUSH Heart Throb Bubble Bar £3.65 / Models Own Colour Chrome £4.99 / LUSH The Kiss Lip Gloss £5.95

What will you be gifting to your loved one this Valentine’s Day?

Naomi x

Woodland Decor

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As my regular readers will know, a few months ago my fiancé and I moved in together.  Since then I’ve slowly been trying to make the house look more like a home, and though it isn’t yet complete (working full-time means very little time to nest!), we’re almost there.  As such, I thought it was about time I showed you some of our decor, starting with the living room.

When we moved in the house had been freshly decorated with light brown and white paintwork, and a beige carpet throughout.  Neutral tones aren’t usually my thing, but they were easy to work with when it came to adding colour.  The living room has been brightened with purple throws, cushions and curtains, and an ambient orange lamp, but it’s the little extras that make it even more homely.

I’ve always liked small mammals and woodland creatures, and the current trend for such wildlife has meant I’ve managed to pick up some lovely pieces.  Here are a few of my favourites…

Comfy Cow

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I don’t usually like having an abundance of cushions everywhere, but that all changed when I found these awesome animal photo cushions in Asda, for £7 each.  There were several different animals to choose from, but I went for the squirrel, as they’re one of my favourite animals, and the Highland cow, as it reminds me of a lovely time spent in the Scottish countryside a few years ago.  These take pride of place on my sofa, and as you can see Miggley approves!

Time for Tea

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One thing I struggled to find was a nice set of coasters, and then when I was about to give up, I came across these gorgeous Sass & Belle Wooden Owl Coasters from Flamingo Gifts.  There are six coasters in the set (much better than the typical four you usually get!), and they come in a handy stand to prevent clutter when not being used.  The quality and design of the coasters is fantastic, and they look great on my coffee table.

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The Abode Mouse & Field Mug is also from Flamingo Gifts, and it caught my eye as soon as I saw it as the little grey mouse reminds me of my Russian Blue rat, Heather.  I prefer a mug to a cup (it holds more tea!), and this is the perfect size for my morning brew.  The simple but eye-catching geometric design is by artist Luzelle van der Westhuizen, and is a good fit for my natural theme.  It would also make a nice present as it comes in a gift box, and costs an affordable £8.50.

By the Fire

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My fireplace features a lot of owls, with the main attraction being this owl clock.  My mum gifted this to me when we first moved in, and I love how it matches the wooden coasters above.

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Another of my favourite owls is this lovely felted piece that I bought from a street market in Edinburgh in the summer, during the Fringe.  It took me a while to find the right place for it, but it now has a home at the side of the fireplace.

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I have two of each of these hares and mice.  I have a thing for hares, and I bought these in Glastonbury about ten years ago whilst on a camping trip.  They’re special to me, and it’s nice to finally have them on show in my own home!  The mice are actually a salt and pepper set, but I have them on display as ornaments as they remind me of my heart rat Mog (RIP).  Aren’t they cute?

The Rat & The Hare

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These rat and hare sculptures were Christmas gifts from my dad, and they’re incredibly beautiful.  They’re by Norfolk-based artist Tracy Whinray, and are wonderfully textured with such expressive little faces.  I think they look great in front of the wooden pentagram, handmade by my step-dad.

What do you think of my woodland theme?

Naomi x

*The Wooden Owl Coaster Set and Abode Mouse & Field Mug were sent to me for review purposes.  All opinions expressed are honest and my own.*

Pumpkin, Pingu and Bramble

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A couple of weeks ago Charles and I added a few more members to our family – three more baby rats!  We originally wanted two more to live with Mabel and Heather, as the intro between them and Miggley just wasn’t working, but when we found out that the breeder we use had three females left, we decided to get them all.

The three new girls are called Pumpkin, Pingu and Bramble, and they’re currently ten weeks old, and incredibly cute!  Here they all are…

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Pumpkin is an Agouti Berkshire and is a little feisty thing.  She’s very confident and keeps play fighting with Mabel, which is always fun to watch.

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Pingu (so-called because she’s black with a white belly!) is my little shy girl.  She’s smaller than the other two, and quite timid, but she’s so loving.  She reminds me a lot of Mog in her demeanour and appearance.

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Bramble is an Agouti Hooded Dumbo – my first ever dumbo rat!  Just look at those gorgeous ears.  She’s feisty like Pumpkin, and also likes picking play fights with her big sisters.

The three new girls have the same dad as Mabel and Heather, which I think made the introduction process a lot easier.  After a week of quarantine we let all the girls meet each other on neutral territory, and they got on straight away.  Nobody showed any signs of aggression, and after two intros they were ready to live together!

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Charles and I also invested in a Savic Royale Suite cage, which is a top-of-the-range piece of kit.  It can fit about twelve rats, but we’re sticking to five for now, so they’re very lucky in terms of space!  The five rats have now been living together since Monday, and we’ve had no trouble.  In fact, they’re all like best of friends!  Every morning I find them squished into one bed together asleep – so cute!

Naomi x

XPlus Screen Launch Event

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On Thursday, myself and Charles attended a VIP event at the Leicester Cinema de Lux, for the launch of the new XPlus screen, with a release day screening of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1.

The event started with a drinks reception in the swanky Director’s Lounge, complete with red carpet.  For an hour we were showered with glasses of Prosecco, canapés and lovely little desserts.  I particularly enjoyed the mini millionaire’s shortbread which was dusted with gold glitter!  We also spotted a few Leicester Tigers rugby players in the crowd.

We then headed up to the XPlus screen, which I was really excited about, and I wasn’t disappointed.  As soon as we entered the auditorium I was amazed to see the size of the screen.  I knew it was going to be big, but it was even bigger than I expected.  It’s literally floor to ceiling, wall to wall, and also slightly curved.

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Everyone at the event was treated to yet more refreshments in their seats – a drink, and a bag of popcorn, along with a couple of other goodies.  When everyone was settled, the manager of Cinema de Lux, and one of the main men at Dolby both gave a speech.  They explained that Leicester’s XPlus screen is one of only five in the country, and is designed to give a premium, immersive cinema experience.  The screen is in fact 60 feet wide by 20 feet high, and provides sharp imagery, on point brightness, and vibrant colour.

Another special aspect of the XPlus experience is the sound.  The auditorium features a Dolby Atmos sound system, and is fitted with over fifty speakers, which provide 360° sound.  Having speakers all over the walls and ceiling, which are controlled by sound specialists, allows for dialogue to follow the characters, and for sound effects to come in at all angles, providing sound which completely envelops the audience.  Before the film the sound system was demonstrated with thunder-storm sound effects, and I was blown away.  The sound of rain and thunder flooded the room from all angles, and I actually got goosebumps because it felt so real.

After the introductions we got to watch The Hunger Games.  Unfortunately I didn’t enjoy the film that much, and I’m not sure it was the right film to show off the Dolby Atmos sound system, but the XPlus definitely improved the viewing experience.

I’m incredibly impressed by the XPlus screen, and after experiencing it once I’m sure a ‘normal’ cinema screen will now just look and sound inadequate.  I can imagine the immersive sound working really well for action movies, and I bet it would make horror movies even more scary if you could hear things coming up behind you!

Naomi x

Little Black Dresses by George

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The festive season is just around the corner, and I’ve already been invited to a few Christmas parties and meals out.  As such, I’ve started to do some online window shopping for the perfect party outfits for this season, and I’ve found that George at Asda have some really gorgeous women’s dresses in their Autumn/Winter collection.  I’m a sucker for a classic LBD, and George have two in particular that I’ve been eyeing up.  It’s been a while since I put together a wishlist type post, so I thought I’d do one to show you how I’d style these two dresses.

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Outfit One

George Sequin V-Back Dress / New Look Pony Hair Structured Clutch / Jeffrey Campbell Lita Ankle Boots / Zara Interwoven Chain Necklace

Outfit Two

George Peplum Bodycon Dress / Irregular Choice Stitch In Time Clutch / ASOS POETIC Platforms / George Bobble Bead Necklace

Outfit One features George’s Sequin V-Back Dress, which retails for an incredibly affordable £28.  Sequins and a V-Back would both make a huge statement at a glitzy Christmas party, so this dress doesn’t need a huge amount of accessories.  A simple structured clutch would be ideal to offset the sparkle, and a chunky chain necklace would add a bit more texture and depth.  It’s not always easy to find a pair of shoes to go with sequins, but I quite like the look of a chunky heel with this kind of dress, hence why I chose a classic pair of Litas to go with it.

Outfit Two features George’s Peplum Bodycon Dress, which costs just £30.  I absolutely adore this dress as it’s classic and feminine, but has a bit of an edge with its faux leather waist detail.  To enhance the waist, I chose a pretty floral clutch by Irregular Choice which has a similar black on black look.  An elegant pair of stilettos and a beaded necklace finish off this look, but I think it’d look just as stunning without the necklace.

Which of these two looks do you like best?

Naomi x

*This post is a collaboration.*

Introducing Heather and Mabel

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A couple of weeks ago I had to say goodbye to my beautiful heart rat Mog.  She’d been suffering with a pituitary tumour for a little while, and though we tried every treatment available, it unfortunately got too much for her and she had to be put to sleep.  I was absolutely heartbroken and I still miss her like mad, as does her sister Miggley, who was left alone.

Rats are very sociable animals and aren’t supposed to live singly, which left us with no choice but to get her some cagemates!  After contacting many breeders all over the Midlands, I eventually managed to find two young females from Destiny Rats.  After a week of waiting, last weekend we finally got to collect our new babies, and here they are…

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Heather is a Russian Blue Berkshire, and Mabel is a Buff Berkshire, and they are both now nine weeks old, and so, so soft and cute!  As they were handled from a very young age by the breeder and her family, they are both incredibly friendly and loving, and we get mobbed every time we go up to their cage.

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We have only just started the introduction process with the two girls and Miggley, so they haven’t met properly yet, but they are very curious about each other from afar.  They will gradually be introduced over the next couple of weeks, and eventually they will all be living together in one big cage.  Hopefully they’ll all get along fine!

I plan on blogging about how the introduction goes, so check back soon for an update.

Naomi x

P.S. Miggley says “kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm8ppppppppppppo[pyu”

Moving House

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This weekend is a big weekend for Charles and I, as we are moving into our first home together!  As soon as we both started our new jobs, we started looking for a house to rent, and luckily we found the ideal one really quickly.  It’s a gorgeous three bedroom terrace, with a lovely little yard, and it’s nice and bright inside which I love.  It also has a brand spanking new kitchen which I’m incredibly pleased about.

The only downside of moving house is the packing.  As I’m sure you all know, it is VERY time consuming, hence my lack of posting over the last couple of weeks.  I’ve already moved so much stuff out of my room, but it looks worse than it did before… What’s that all about?!

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One thing that has made packing easier, though, is the help I’ve been given from Eco Movers!  They kindly donated one of their packing materials kits for me to use during the move, containing eight medium boxes, ten large boxes, a roll of tape, and one hundred sheets of white packing paper.  They also included a sheet of moving tips, which has also been useful!  The boxes are a good size, and I’ve mostly been using them for shoes, bags and ornaments so far.  They can also be used over and over again if you open them carefully, which saves a lot of money in the long run.

We got a lot done today, and we’re hoping to have everything in the house and organised by next weekend. Exciting times! Check back soon for more house related updates.

Naomi x

*This packing materials kit was sent to me by Eco Movers for review purposes. All opinions expressed are honest and my own.*

Kate Bush: Before The Dawn

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Yesterday was a very special day for me, as I went to see Kate Bush perform live – something I never thought I’d have the chance to do.  I’ve been listening to Kate Bush’s music for as long as I can remember.  At the age of three I would put on my mum’s Kate Bush records and dance around to them, and her music has always provided comfort to me during tough times, but also so much happiness.  But considering that her first and last tour occurred eleven years before I was even born, and knowing her reservations about touring,  I never even dreamed I’d get to hear her music live.  So when it was announced earlier this year that she’d be doing a 22-date run at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, I couldn’t quite believe it, but I was incredibly excited.  Luckily for me, I’ve been a member of Kate’s mailing list for years, which meant I received an access code to the fan ticket presale, and as soon as they went on sale I snapped up four tickets as quickly as I could.  When the tickets eventually went on general sale they completely sold out in less than fifteen minutes, leaving many people disappointed, so I feel so lucky to have got them.

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During the run up to the show the media was buzzing with news about Kate’s first live performance in 35 years, but I managed to avoid hearing much about the show, so it would remain a big surprise, and after weeks of building excitement, the day I got to see Kate Bush finally came around! I won’t say much about the show as I don’t want to spoil it for anyone, but it was so much more than just a concert. Obviously there was music, but there was also a theme, spectacular theatre, film and props. It was magical, and the mood in the room was really positive and infectiously happy. Kate’s voice is still just as melodic and soul-touching as it always was, and she’s incredibly beautiful in every way. She’s a born performer and her stage presence is quite something, and the best part was that she clearly enjoyed every second of the show just as much as the audience did. I feel so privileged to have been in the same room as Kate Bush and to have heard some of my favourite songs performed live. It was honestly one of the best moments of my life and I’ll never forget it.

Naomi x

#bodyUNashamed

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Turn on the TV, scroll through social media, or open any magazine or newspaper on any given day, and you’re almost guaranteed to find a negative statement about how someone looks.  Bodies and appearances are being shamed left, right and centre, and quite frankly I’m sick of it.  Too fat, too thin, too hairy, not enough hair, too much make up, not enough make up, bad fashion sense etc etc.  Basically, the media tries to sell us a completely unattainable and contradictory standard of “perfection”, and trying to achieve this impossible look just leads to unhappiness and low self-esteem.  So, when Penny of Lillies and Love launched her #bodyUNashamed project, I knew I had to take part.

Penny’s project is simple, and aims to promote positivity and body confidence in all of us, whilst trying to put an end to body shaming and bullying, and it starts with bloggers like myself.  Everyone taking part has been paired with another blogger, and must highlight three things about that person that are great, before highlighting three things about themselves that they love.  I’ve been paired with Jan Ennis of StayHappyBeaut, and as soon as I saw her Twitter feed I knew it would be easy to find three great things about her.

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1.  Jan’s bio states that she is “obsessed with the value of a positive mindset”, and encourages us all to “stay happy stay beautiful”.  Such infectious positivity is a really wonderful thing to have, and is perfect for this project as it promotes happiness and confidence, which can be difficult to achieve when we’re constantly being bombarded with negativity.  Well done Jan for being such a positive person, and for advocating positivity in the rest of us!

2.  Jan also has really pretty eyes!  They look so striking and kind in her Twitter profile picture, and her eye make up also looks fab.

3.  Her hair is gorgeous.  The colour, the length, the style, the way it falls – it just suits her so much, and she knows how to dress to make the most of it.  I wish I could get mine to look so nice!

A few years ago, I would have struggled to find three things about myself that I love, but over the past few years, particularly since starting this blog, my self-confidence has grown, and I’m now really content with myself.  So here are my three things…

1.  I really like my eyes.  They’re bright blue and a nice shape, and people always tell me they’re very expressive.  They’re definitely my favourite thing about my face.

2.  I’ve always been the “tall one” – at school I was taller than my friends and I’m one of the tallest people in my family, and it bothered me for years.  I always felt like I looked the odd one out and hated all the “wow you’re tall!” comments I’d get, but recently I’ve been embracing my height.  So what if I’m 5’10″?  If I want to wear heels, I’ll wear heels!  Admittedly I still have issues finding trousers and jeans to fit my 36″ inside leg, but at least I have the advantage of being able to see over everyone’s heads at the cinema/concerts/crowds!

3.  I’m also quite proud of my current level of fitness.  A few years ago I was slightly overweight, which in itself wasn’t a problem, but it was affecting my health.  I have mild asthma, but it was made a lot worse by my excess weight, and I got out of breath very quickly.  I worked hard to improve my diet and lifestyle, and have since lost weight, which has led to me becoming a lot healthier.  My asthma is now pretty much non-existent, and I can do so much more than I used to be able to.

If you want to join in with Penny’s #bodyUNashamed project, then please do!  Compliment people whenever you can.  Smile at people in the street.  Call people out for body shaming others.  Make a stand to the media for doing the same.  And most importantly, be proud of who you are!  Everyone is unique and that’s what makes us beautiful, so recognise your positive attributes and show them to the world!

Naomi x

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