Friday, 27 December 2013

Christmas with Kira

Merry Christmas my beauties, I hope it was enjoyable and fantastically festive! I can honestly say that mine was incredible and I loved every minute of it. I find that Christmas is a time of traditions so I thought I'd inform you all of my typical Christmases.
 
For me, Christmas traditions start well in advance of Christmas. In my mum's Eurasian culture food is a huge part of Christmas and so Christmas cakes and biscuits of all shapes, sizes and tastes must be prepared. This year I couldn't take part in our usual cake production line (it is literally industrial-like) but I can assure you there were jars and trays full of all those devishly tasty treats! I have been tempted by them sitting in my kitchen ever since, it's dangerous living in this household.
 
An important day for Christmas food prep was obviously Christmas Eve, where it is my annual job to prep all the vegetables and pigs in blanket so they're ready for cooking the next day. I peeled two sacks of potatoes, two bags of carrots, two bags of parsnips, prepared one bag of brussels (because no one really likes them but we have a 'must eat at least one' rule in our house) and made 3 trays of pigs in blanket. Why so much food you ask? Because we had 18 people for Christmas lunch...

Christmas eve outfit:
Jumper- Topshop
Jeans- Dorothy Perkins
Frilly Socks- Accessorize
Boots- Charlotte Russe
 
I know, I know, it seems ridiculous but in all fairness that was a quiet Christmas lunch for us! I think the most important aspect of my Christmas which makes its special for me is how family orientated it is. That's the reason we have so many of my family over for lunch (although unfortunately some people were missing this year).
 
Table for 18 (well two tables stuck together)
 
Don't be fooled into thinking that's all my family though, the rest come after Christmas lunch or the next day. Boxing day at my house is pure craziness. There were around 40 people in my not-so-big house on Boxing day! Lots of people had slept over from the night before and more people arrived to come and see the rest of the family. I think the reason it works so well is because my family all get along and love the rare occasions we can all get together. We really don't care about the chaos that ensues because we've grown up with it, being such a big family.
 
Of course presents feature a lot in Christmas and it's a family tradition for my brother Nyle and I to open our presents from Santa (yes I'm 18 and still receive presents from Santa) first thing in the morning and then to open the presents from the family when my aunt and my grandparents had come round. Before they come round, however, Mum, Nyle and I visit the cemetary to go and see my Mama's (my mum's Mother) grave. Unfortunately my Dad's father, who I call Dada, is too ill for my aunt to bring to our house anymore so it's now just my Ba (Dad's mum) and my Grandad (Mum's dad- sorry this is confusing!) who open presents with us at home. This is always really sweet and it's nice to have this time with my grandparents before everyone else arrives. Since Dada is too ill to travel, we've made it a new tradition to go and see him when we drop Ba back home to open a present with him and pull crackers together.

Dada and I
 
I received a lot of lovely gifts but I think I might make another post (or possibly a video?!) devoted to that as well as all the Christmas sales shopping I did.
 
I think the one last thing I have to share with you is my Christmas outfit. I opted for a loose dress (tactically chosen to hide post-roast food babies- I think I had triplets going on, I ate THAT much) with gold accessories.

Dress: Topshop
Tights: Uniqlo
Boots: Charlotte Russe
Necklace: Topshop
Assortment of rings and bracelet: Topshop
 
I hope you guys had a wonderful Christmas, stay tuned for a Christmas haul and New Years post
 
Kira <3


Saturday, 14 December 2013

A Post-Deadline Treat

I feel like the majority of my posts have started off with some apology for not being more frequent with posting on my blog. The problem is, however that I'm just so busy all the time that it has been nearly impossible to fit anything in!
 
A small list  of things I've had going on to make you pity me and forgive me for not posting more often: I've had to write 3 coursework essays all of which were in for the same deadline and all of which required extensive extra reading and serious planning (I wrote an essay a week! As soon as I finished one, I had to start another), dance rehearsals for a competition, dance auditions for a dance show (which I didn't get into- boo!), Latin exams, a presentation to prepare, reading for seminars, Latin translations and grammar work, lectures and trying to fit in some sort of social life so people don't think I'm a boring person who doesn't want to hang out with anyone.
 
But now the first term has ended and I have finished all my essays and can finally relax. In celebration of this, I decided to go shopping today and treat myself. Usually, I would be hesitant to spend so much on the stuff I did but I think I deserved it for the amount of work I'd been doing. There were some weekends when I just wouldn't leave the house at all! I'd just be inside for days and days.
 
I've actually surprised myself with the things that I bought. If you could have a peek at my wish list you'd find it to be 80% clothes and make up and 20% other stuff but when I went out today I didn't buy a single piece of clothing. I think the reason for this was that I wanted to buy things which symbolised my freedom to me, so I bought books and films and CDs (the freedom to read something other than history books and articles, the freedom to spend time watching good films and let yourself be moved by the emotion and imaginative thought of them and the freedom to sit and listen to music while letting your mind wander). These items represented pure bliss to me.

Passenger- All the Little Lights
OneRepublic- Native
The Worlds End
Titanic
Forrest Gump
The Yellow Birds- Kevin Powers
Will Grayson, Will Grays- John Green and David Leuithan
The Boy who Could See Demons- Caroline Jess-Cooke
The Night Circus- Erin Morgenstern
 
 
Okay so I'm sure many of you are judging me for the fact that I'm so old-fashioned and buy hard copies of DVDs and CDs but I just like having physical copies of things! Think of me as the person who is single-handedly trying to keep HMV alive. My dad and I are quite big movie collectors- we may not have the 'best' range of DVDS (there are next to no romantic comedies or pure romance films-rom coms are too cringey for me and romance is boring) and we're missing some vital classics, but we still have a huge collection of DVDs which we love. It's nice to display them all and people always comment on how impressed they are by it.
 I have never actually seen Forrest Gump before so I felt like it was one that was imperative to buy, especially at the price of £5.99!
 I have seen Titanic before, but it's one I feel like I could watch again and again and for £2.99 there was no question of whether I was going to buy it or not. I love the film so much- it's based on a historical event, it has the most powerful love story (I know I just said that I don't typically buy and watch romantic films, I find them boring except when there are other interesting factors in the plot to make it more than a gushy romance), and it's full of so much emotion and tragedy and the fact it is based on a real event makes this even more poignant.
 The Worlds End is a film that I didn't get to see in cinemas but I really think I'll enjoy- it has Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in it, who are just the best duo (Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz are great films) so I'm looking forwards to watching it. The soundtrack also sounds incredible!

John Green is an amazing writer. He has such great expression and has a way of thinking in a beautiful, unique way which he portrays in his writing. I've read Looking For Alaska and The Fault In Our Stars and adored them both so I cannot wait to dive into this collaboration with David Leuithan.
 The Night Circus is a book that I have been wanting to read for years but never got around to buying but I have finally done it and the girl at the till in Waterstones exclaimed when she saw what I was buying and swears it's the best book she has ever read, so that can only be a good thing!
The Boy Who Could See Demons is a bit of a darker book but I love me a real mix of genres and moods in books so I think I'm going to enjoy this one a lot.
 The Yellow Birds is one that I saw on the 'buy one get one half price' table with The Night Circus and I'd never heard of it before but I think it will be a good eye-opener about life in Iraq for soldiers and really help me see it from an important perspective, that of a soldier. I think it's good to read things like this to try and understand what others have had to live through so we have a better perspective of the world as a whole, not just what we think of it.

 I did by some make up too (I just cannot help myself- it's a problem)...


Maybelline 24hr Colour Tattoo Eye shadow- Pink Gold
Rimmel Apocalips lip lacquers- Eclipse, Galaxy, Aurora

I was given a Rimmel Apocalips lip colour in Big Bang (bright red) as part of a secret Santa gift and I loved the formulation and staying power of it so much that I decided to go and check out the colour range. As you can see I liked it so much that I bought three other colours which I have tried on and love the way each one looks on my skin tone. I also keep looking at and never buying the Colour Tattoo eye shadows from Maybelline and so I decided to pick one up, opting for this pink colour because I feel like there is a lack of pink in my eyeshadow drawer at the moment

So that is everything from my haul! I will possibly post some reviews of both the Apocalips (so you can see the colours) and the books once I've read them so stay tuned for that (but be patient because I'm a slow reader!)

Love love love,

Kira <3