Thursday, 31 December 2009
And so the last day of the year...
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Monday, 28 December 2009
Alone, but not lonely ;-)
Today my boys left for Scotland, so I am now all alone here. That said, I don't feel lonely! In fact, I will make the most of my time on my own.
that Bear got me for Christmas - it's a gorgeous trio of lights that meld luscious fragrances together, like wild fig with cassis, hyacinth and lime blossom. Her fragrances fill the air with warmth and elegance - I just love the Jo Malone line, whether it's candles or fragrances.
Then I'll make a large cup of tea and start planning for my New Year's resolutions. Actually, I'll be planning all of 2010 and I'll be setting my personal goals. I am feeling very excited about this upcoming year, don't you??! I will also do a -things I'm grateful for- list, reminding myself of things to be thankful for.
That exercise on it's on can actually be very powerful and it really lifts your mood, so I can't think of anything more suitable right now! :-)))
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Scrubbing up to meet the Scottish clan :-)
Christmas at home - London 2009
Having a really great lunch at our fave local (gastro) pub, the Duke of Wellington
Thursday, 24 December 2009
GOD JUL! (Merry Christmas)
Monday, 21 December 2009
Perfect Paris
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Paris, here we come! :-)
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Snowing in the capital
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
At the Clifton Garden Nursery
Monday, 14 December 2009
random notes and ramblings
Its Monday again, which bites - but on the bright side, I'm one day closer to our weekend in Paris, and Christmas of course (hooray!)
My weekend - the very short version: Mum cooked two fab dinners for us, we wrapped some x-mas presents, had Swedish mulled wine in typical Swedish style with nuts and raisins, went to local market early Saturday morning for cheap fruit and vegs, had brunch in Starbucks and ginger bread lattes, and Mum and I ended the weekend last night going to a warm cosy pub nearby, where we enjoyed a long girly chat. We stumbled home safely , and joined Bear on the sofa watching the end of X-factor final.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Lucia & Third Sunday of Advent
Saturday, 12 December 2009
getting in to the Christmas spirit...
Friday, 11 December 2009
Our night away in pics
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
24 hours of festive fun – daahling! :-)
Good morning! I’m very excited this morning! Today is going to be crazy fun with a capital C. Crazy in the capital city, and fun fun fun with a capital F! Today Bear and I will spend one baby free night in a fab London hotel. It’s all kicking off this morning with an appointment at the hairdresser for a wash, treatment and a blow dry. Bear will come home after a breakfast meeting at the Landmark Hotel around noon.
We will then pack and get Mum organised with all the necessary bits and bobs (including writing down which one, of all the 5 remote controls we have, to use for the TV, which channel Sean likes to watch and stocking up on loads of goodies for him should he for some reason miss his mum and dad) to baby sit for a whole 24 hours.
No later than 2pm, we will elope in a black cap for a quick bag drop at the Mayfair Hotel. Not much later shall we head for Selfridges were we will start our Christmas shopping which we will carry on on New Bond Street down to Old Bond Street. Lunching will take place in DNKY (which I have earmarked a great place for a midweek casual lunch after shopping) where we shall no doubt be sitting with our carrier bags spread around us. I mean, what's not great about sitting in an open plan restaurant with a lobster salad, rose champagne and Bulgari, Gucci, Tiffany, Hermes and Cartier all around you? It is the perfect people watching paradise!
Once we are done with our Christmas shopping we will head back to our hotel room, kick of our shoes and throw ourselves on the fabulously comfortable king size bed with the finest Egyptian cotton bedding ( I have stayed in the same hotel on numerous occasions before and will post pics of Bear’s and mine last visit in another post), call room service and order some more champs (the hotel does not have any minibars – they’re so oldschool!) before we have dinner at nearby Scotts, followed by some bar hopping and then......who knows... the world is our lobster *wink*
We have decided that a leisurely breakfast in bed (room service again - no doubt full English one – you crave those carbs the morning after the night before!) ) is far more appealing than another city walking marathon with heavy bags, and sometime in the afternoon, or when the hotel kicks us out (late check out is requested), we will head back home, most likely itching to get back of our little prince and give him the biggest squeeze ever and just a sniff of his hair!
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Idyllic romance setting
Isn't this such an an idyllic setting for a little romance??? And a perfect place to go for date. When I walked past here I instantly dreamed myself away to Paris (we are going for a baby free weekend the 18th December), where Bear and I will do just that. Outdoor ice-skating - I really can't wait. :-))
Of the many ice-skating rinks in London during the winter months, this one is in front of the Natural History Museum. Somehow I'm thinking it will be a whole lot more romantic in France's capital.! ;-)