Tuesday 30 December 2014

2014: A year to be proud of


Is it just me, or has this year just raced by? 

It doesn't quite seem possible it's been whole year since I welcomed in 2014, stood under a canopy of umbrellas straining to see the London fireworks as they reflected brightly off the buildings surrounding Trafalgar Square. 
And yet, here we are. It's December 30th and I've spent the best part of my day littering my bedroom floor with discarded dresses in a decidedly futile attempt to decide on an outfit for tomorrow night. Do I want to be comfortable or glamorous? Comfortably glamorous? I get back on you on that one.

Naturally, as the year draws to it's close, we cant help but look back. We ask ourselves not only where did those months go? But also how did they go? For me, it was pretty up and down. A roller-coaster of a year. But that's life with ME. There's been bad times, terribly bad times, but as I look back I can see there's been so so many good times. In fact, for the first time in a number of years, I can confidently say this year's been better than the rest. 

While my year may be ending with ME once again in tow, it doesn't feel quite so bleak. I'm still unwell, and there's a chance I may still be unwell when I wave goodbye to 2015, but things are certainly on the up. My health may not have improved as much as I may have hoped, but I've got a better outlook now, I've got better coping mechanisms and I've got better control. 

In the spirit of positivity I've taken a look back on some of my greatest achievements this year, some of which I'd have never thought possible. Seeing them written down, I couldn't be more proud of myself for how far I've come this year, how much progress I've made and how much stronger I am. Even if 2014 hasn't been your year, tucked away somewhere, maybe on a rainy afternoon in April or a warm summers evening in July, there will be something, however small, that you've achieved. You don't have to shout it from the rooftops with glee, you needn't even note it down, but think about it, just for a second; what have you done this year to make you feel proud?

1. Graduated. Graduating is a fantastic achievement at the best of times. But to do it all with an incredibly poorly body and still get a 2:1 is something I'm pretty damn proud of. I'm not going to bang on about this too much as I've already done that here.

2. Travelled to America for 3 weeks. Though nothing, not even a particularly bad relapse, would have kept me from heading to America to be reunited with my boyfriend after three months, I'm incredibly grateful my body behaved itself when the time came. Though it was tough and I needed a lot of down time when I returned. I managed it. Three weeks of back-to-back sight seeing and a trip to NYC. If that doesn't show progress, I don't know what does! You can read all about it here.

3. On the road again. Though I passed my test over 2 years ago, I've had neither a car nor insurance in that time, so I've driven very little. I'm finally insured now on mama's car and though it's been stressful at times, I'm so glad I've got the freedom of driving now. I'm even getting a little better at parking.

4. I worked. Ok, it was an internship, but it was in a proper office doing proper things.  A year ago I'd have never thought this possible, or at least it was simply a dream. Though only two days a week, the internship was tough and showed me I'm not ready for work just yet. But I made it to the end. I had a wonderful experience,meet some great people and even got a certificate.

5. I got me a blog. I'd thought about blogging for a long while but never had the guts to just go for it. In June this year I took the plunge and decided to give it a go. I'm not the best at blogging. I always forget to post, but next year I'm going to try to be better *news years resolution*. Anyways, it's still only a  baby, but I'm proud of it.  

Wishing you all the happiest new year!

Alice
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Thursday 11 December 2014

The Christmas Tag



Christmas is without a doubt my number one time of year. When I told you back in October that I love Halloween, I wasn't lying. But if I love Halloween, then I super ultra a hundred times over love Christmas. A bit excessive for a 22 year old? Maybe. But hey, what is life if you can't don your cheesiest Christmas jumper and behave like a six year old for a whole month of the year.

I've wanted to do a Christmassy post since it became socially acceptable (aka, December 1st). However my child-like levels of excitement just led to jumbled notes and nonsensical plans scribbled in the pages of my diary. Two weeks down the line and I've just come across the perfect solution to all my Christmas blog post related problems. The Christmas Tag. So here it is. Take a read and if you fancy it, give it a go. 'Tis the season after all!

1. What is your favourite Christmas film?
Elf. How can you argue with such profound logic as The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear?
The story of everyones favourite cotton-headed ninnymuggins has become something of a Christmas tradition in our household and never fails to get us all in the Christmas spirit.
 
 
2. Have you ever had a White Christmas?
I think so. From what I can remember it actually snowed a few years ago. Although perhaps it had all melted by Christmas day.
 
3. Where do you usually spend your holiday?
At home. Every year. And I imagine I'll still come back when I've moved out.
 
4. What is your favourite Christmas song?
To be totally honest I love them all. But  Merry Christmas Everybody by Slade holds a special place in my heart.
 

5. Do you open any presents on Christmas Eve?
Normally, no. We do cards because they always get forgotten about once the wrapping paper starts flying. This year however we're having  family-Christmas- jumper-to-church night on Christmas Eve- so we'll be opening those a day early. I take full credit for this awesomely lame idea.
 
6. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeer?
Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. Oh and Rudolph.
 
7. What holiday traditions are you looking forward to most this year?
My boyfriend and I go to Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park every year. It's busy, cold, overpriced and there's way too many children but in my opinion, you can't beat it. 
 
8. Is your Christmas tree real or fake?
We're all pretty big into Christmas in my house. We actually have three trees downstairs and one in each of our rooms. As I said, we like Christmas. The main one in our front room is always real and it has the most wonderful smell.
 
9. What is your all-time favourite holiday food/sweet treat?
 Anything sweet. All the cake, the gingerbread, the boxes of chocolate, the chocolates on the tree, the mini pancakes from the Christmas market, the desserts on Christmas day... we could be here a while...
 
10. Be honest: do you like giving gifts or receiving gifts better?
I'm genuinely not all that fussed about receiving presents and when I do, I'm always grateful. However I'm also terrible at choosing presents, even for family members I've known my whole life and my boyfriend of four years.So I'm gonna say both and neither.
 
11. What is the best Christmas gift you’ve ever received?
My mum paid for my tickets to the S Club 7 reunion tour next year as part of this years present. That's gonna be pretty special.
 
12. What would be your dream place to visit for the holiday season?
I don't really have one. I'm a home bird so I'd always rather be here, at my home in Essex. I'd quite like to see New York at Christmas time though.
 
13. Are you a pro-present wrapper, or do you fail miserably?
I'm not bad. But then I'm not much of a perfectionist, so others may disagree.
 
14. Most memorable Holiday moment?
My 78 year old grandmother does something wacky but hilarious every year. Whether it be breaking out her best moves or screeching along to some classic rock (back when guitar hero was the present of the year) or insulting the food- she never fails to amuse.
 
15. What made you realise the truth about Santa?
 To be honest, I don't know.Although to this day I have a rather vivid 'memory' of seeing Santa in my living room when I was younger and hearing his reindeer on the roof...
 
16. Do you make New Years resolutions? Do you stick to them?
Generally no. I just hope that every year will be better than the last, health wise. This year will be no different.
 
17. What makes the holidays special for you?
Spending time with my family and friends, playing games and eating so much food we could burst. It's corny, but it's true.
 
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!
 
Alice
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