I've seen a lot of "best nine" and "in review" posts on Instagram and Twitter and, quite frankly, I don't have enough impressive pictures in order for me to post one. I know, I know, it doesn't matter if the pictures of my year are probably 80% food, 10% poor quality photos and 10% photos… Continue reading 2019 In Review
Month: December 2019
Who I’ve been listening to in 2019
I've already done a post on what I've listened to over the year but - considering I'm running low on post inspiration - I thought I'd do a longer post on just that. 2019 has been a weird year. At once it's been amazing, as I've graduated and explored some brilliant places with the best… Continue reading Who I’ve been listening to in 2019
Book Review: Mistletoe and Mystery (The Paradise Cookery School Book 3) by Daisy James
If you're anything like me, you'd be happy to find a pile of books waiting under the tree this Christmas. Luckily, I didn't have to wait until the big day to find a book in my possession, as a lovely (and, aptly, Christmassy) book found itself in my room last week. In the lead up… Continue reading Book Review: Mistletoe and Mystery (The Paradise Cookery School Book 3) by Daisy James
Living with Yourself (2019) Review
Aside from The Great British Bake Off, I don't think I've ever reviewed a TV show. Luckily, in between writing and whatever else I've been doing, I got to sit down and watch Netflixs' Living with Yourself. The show, created by Timothy Greenberg, centres on Miles Elliot. Miles assumes that a trip to a massage… Continue reading Living with Yourself (2019) Review
Up in the Air
Ah December. The reminder that the years nearly over, Christmas is coming and all you feel like doing is downing a bottle of Bailey's and watching Christmas movies in your pants. I thought I'd be feeling like that this year but, for the most part, I'm not. When I was thinking about how I'm feeling,… Continue reading Up in the Air
Last Christmas (2019) Review [Dir. Paul Feig]
In the midst of job applications (and rejections), and adjusting to everything that comes with being a responsible, mature adult (or trying to be), it's only right I squeezed in a Christmas film. I'm not one to get excited about Christmas, probably because I spend the time I should be getting excited thinking where has… Continue reading Last Christmas (2019) Review [Dir. Paul Feig]