I'm really sorry guys, but I've been asked to stop blogging in order to possibly get a job somewhere, so for now I'm just accumulating blogs and making them but not posting them. As soon as I'm given the thumbs up I will upload them all and get back to my usual pitter patter of nonsensical chit chat.
Love you lots, like jelly tots,
Rhianne
xx
So if technology is a loaf of bread, okay? And then the internet is a slice of that loaf. This is my little crumb, so guys, I hope you enjoy it.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
OOTD: Summer Days
Check out my outfit of the day, with my pal Cara. Remember to like and subscribe.
Her blog: http://wobblytrolley.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/the-venture-into-blogging.html
The OOTD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8VYphZqop4
Love Rhianne x
Her blog: http://wobblytrolley.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/the-venture-into-blogging.html
The OOTD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8VYphZqop4
Love Rhianne x
Monday, 16 June 2014
Day 6: Youtube
Day 6: Youtube
I've started a Youtube Channel guys!
It'll be jam packed with plenty of fashion, food, music and just general nonsensical stuff.
Here's the link below! I will try to upload weekly x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85qEtOPF8GA
I've started a Youtube Channel guys!
It'll be jam packed with plenty of fashion, food, music and just general nonsensical stuff.
Here's the link below! I will try to upload weekly x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85qEtOPF8GA
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Day 5: Food for Thought
Day 5: Food for Thought
Today was the Fathers Day Banquet.
Nothing much to say, other than a few inspirational food quotes, along with some amazing pictures of sensational food, cooked by a lovely family friend.
What a treat.
Today was the Fathers Day Banquet.
Nothing much to say, other than a few inspirational food quotes, along with some amazing pictures of sensational food, cooked by a lovely family friend.
What a treat.
“Humor keeps us alive. Humor and food. Don't
forget food. You can go a week without
laughing.”
“All sorrows are less with bread. ”
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Day 4: Mooching Around
Today started off with the usual mundane activities, hoovering and what not.
Oh and I also started filming/editing for my Youtube Channel, so the Introduction video will be out soon, so that's pretty exciting, I guess.
Other than that, I had the usual Saturday night Eucharist, catching up with my bestest was probably the highlight of the day.
Here's a few snaps to possibly intrigue and inform you of today's activities, should you care to know.
Started a new habit of grabbing some sort of ice lolly as soon as I leave the house. Probably a bad idea.
I know it's meant to be bad, having denim on denim. But I quite like it, don't hate me too much.
Circular Sunnies-Boohoo (they previously had flowers around the rim, but I pulled them off, and that's what's left.)
I had completely forgotten the stresses of studying, until this loon pulled out his homework.
Cheeky lad, stealing my denim jacket.
Completely natural yeah.
I love my main man, Dom.
Totally windwept, and brisk walking home, England vs Italy has already commenced. Friday, 13 June 2014
Day 3: Spontaneity
Day 3: Spontaneity
Remember those great days in Primary school, when you'd developed a marvelous pretending game of "Mummy's and Daddy's", you'd all be deep into character, the plot would be mind bogglingly dramatic (for 8 year olds), and when the whistle blew, you'd all chat in class about how you'd continue this prodigious game tomorrow.
But it would never be as good.
Your characters wouldn't be on point, some child would want to be the "Mummy" you'd end up having 3 "Mummy"'s and 16 boyfriends, with a dog on the side. The family dynamic just wouldn't be there anymore.
This is just because it wouldn't be as spontaneous as the first time you'd played this game, you previously had no expectations, no plans and no restrictions. The second time, however, would contain a predominately bossy kid that changed the plot, or some nonsense.
Today the "game" was played for the first time-no bossy girls to be seen.
It was honestly amazing, it was the last day of exams for most students, there was a slightly arranged water fight in a nearby park. As I'm sure you can imagine, most girls were attacked by the savage boys (probably hasn't changed much since primary school).
But they had water guns, so it technically wasn't an even match.
The reason it was so great was because of the minimal planning put into it-as well as knowing that most of us wouldn't ever have to know about Pythagoras-I'm really not keen on that guy.
After the fighting had died down a bit, the sun still pummeling our shoulders with heat, we all sat and chatted with tunes blaring out, the feeling of not having a purpose was great. Later, people drifted off, leaving a few of us starving stragglers behind.
Wanting to extend the euphoric feeling, we traipsed to a friends house, hoping to quench the overbearing feeling of dehydration. I think we all chose self defence over personal health.
After the best journey ever, with the chattiest/nosiest/sassiest bus driver, we reached her humble abode, we found her secret garden lair, and we started munching on Sensations and gulping down lemonade.
Quickly we had the amplifier out, as we crazily jumped around like maniacs, to tunes from our childhood (Of course Toxic by Britney Spears was in the mix)
In the end we had to go, and the feeling we all must have felt as the "whistle blew", returned again.
I honestly didn't want this "game" to end.
Remember those great days in Primary school, when you'd developed a marvelous pretending game of "Mummy's and Daddy's", you'd all be deep into character, the plot would be mind bogglingly dramatic (for 8 year olds), and when the whistle blew, you'd all chat in class about how you'd continue this prodigious game tomorrow.
But it would never be as good.
Your characters wouldn't be on point, some child would want to be the "Mummy" you'd end up having 3 "Mummy"'s and 16 boyfriends, with a dog on the side. The family dynamic just wouldn't be there anymore.
This is just because it wouldn't be as spontaneous as the first time you'd played this game, you previously had no expectations, no plans and no restrictions. The second time, however, would contain a predominately bossy kid that changed the plot, or some nonsense.
Today the "game" was played for the first time-no bossy girls to be seen.
It was honestly amazing, it was the last day of exams for most students, there was a slightly arranged water fight in a nearby park. As I'm sure you can imagine, most girls were attacked by the savage boys (probably hasn't changed much since primary school).
But they had water guns, so it technically wasn't an even match.
The reason it was so great was because of the minimal planning put into it-as well as knowing that most of us wouldn't ever have to know about Pythagoras-I'm really not keen on that guy.
After the fighting had died down a bit, the sun still pummeling our shoulders with heat, we all sat and chatted with tunes blaring out, the feeling of not having a purpose was great. Later, people drifted off, leaving a few of us starving stragglers behind.
Wanting to extend the euphoric feeling, we traipsed to a friends house, hoping to quench the overbearing feeling of dehydration. I think we all chose self defence over personal health.
After the best journey ever, with the chattiest/nosiest/sassiest bus driver, we reached her humble abode, we found her secret garden lair, and we started munching on Sensations and gulping down lemonade.
Quickly we had the amplifier out, as we crazily jumped around like maniacs, to tunes from our childhood (Of course Toxic by Britney Spears was in the mix)
In the end we had to go, and the feeling we all must have felt as the "whistle blew", returned again.
I honestly didn't want this "game" to end.
Dress- H&M
Flatforms- Hand-me-downs
Socks- Primark (of course)
Belt-Dad's
Jumper- Ralph Lauren
Oxblood Satchel-Cambridge Satchel Company
Beautiful girls.
Cara, it's rude to stare.
Someone is feeling jolly.
Joel just found out that there's lemonade.
Those guns Josh, put them away.
Best way to end this day
Steak and Chips- Mumma's Kitchen
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Day 2: Audition (Part 2)
Day 2: Audition
Part 2
Cara and I popped along to a spontaneous and rather exciting audition today. It involved being asked to wear little/no makeup, so we frankly felt like little chubby baby men on our excursion to London.
Here are some images in the hope that you can relate to our feelings of distaste, as we witnessed our reflections in shop windows and shiny surfaces.
Part 2
Cara and I popped along to a spontaneous and rather exciting audition today. It involved being asked to wear little/no makeup, so we frankly felt like little chubby baby men on our excursion to London.
Here are some images in the hope that you can relate to our feelings of distaste, as we witnessed our reflections in shop windows and shiny surfaces.
Our faces on discovering we have zilch time to get there and we have no clue where to go.
Cara feels reassured in her orienteering skills.
Dress- Urban Outfitters
Bag-Charity Shop
I think we amused the other commuters.
There's a pattern emerging, I take a picture of shoes in every blog.
Converse- Office
Little booties- Clarks
Please ignore the obvious selfie reflection in the shades.
I thought I was being sly.
Shades-New Look
Straight after the audition. We can wear makeup now, oh happy days.
Amazing art, from around and about.
"He used to call me D.N-That stood for Deadly Nightshade
Cause I was filled with passion but blessed with beauty and rage.
Cold cash divine, cashmere, cologne and white sunshine."
Cara and I attempted to rap, don't worry, it wont happen ever again.
Cheeky Starbucks panini's
We came across the most splendid dancing, he just looks so happy man.
On the journey back.
Back in Cara's ends, a very memorable day indeed.
Day 2: Focus (Part 1)
Day 2: Focus
Part 1
Today was meant to be the day I turned my life around, I was eating healthily, exercising, and gaining a deep sense of fulfillment.
To be frank, it didn't last very long.
But what did occur in those mere hours of my life were captured on camera, and as things usually do, it all started with breakfast.
For once, we actually had a decent array of fruits in my fridge, so being my accomplished self, used those Year 7 Food Tech skills, and smooshed these fruits up into edible chunks.
Part 1
Today was meant to be the day I turned my life around, I was eating healthily, exercising, and gaining a deep sense of fulfillment.
To be frank, it didn't last very long.
But what did occur in those mere hours of my life were captured on camera, and as things usually do, it all started with breakfast.
For once, we actually had a decent array of fruits in my fridge, so being my accomplished self, used those Year 7 Food Tech skills, and smooshed these fruits up into edible chunks.
I don't really know if I'm selling healthy eating to you. So in that mooshy mess there is; peaches,grapes, strawberries and raspberries.
I added a wee tablespoon of greek yoghurt.
And voila, so there it is.
I had work also, so as I work at a gym, I wore my motivational t-shirt and some gym type leggings with converse, making me feel practical and move-able.
Just a few of my gym essentials.
Look at me, feeling capable and ready to take on the day.
To be honest a few minutes after I was back in the fridge, secretly nibbling on a chocolate bar, I'm trying guys.
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