Tuesday 3 May 2016

Baes Birthday Celebrations..

.. with zero photos of us together! 
Elliot absolutely hates photos and always looks super awkward so half the time when we're out I don't even think to get a photo together. We've been together for 4 and a half years and we have less than 10 photos together in all that time haha! 


If you didn't already realise this is the little love of our life Frank helping Ell open up his birthday presents in bed! 

So what the hell do you buy the man that has everything and a week before his birthday buys the jacket you'd agreed you'd buy him! (It's awful but I do not enjoy shopping for him at all, he such particular taste and anything I think is cool, he thinks the complete opposite SIGH!)

So first of all.. he's always stealing my slippers to wear in the kitchen when he's cooking or just to knock around the apartment in so TA DAR! You now own your very own pair of slippers as you're impossible to buy for haha!
These UGG slippers are £45 but make sure they'll actually wear them before you splurge on something like slippers for a man! (They don't appreciate the luxury like we do)

Secondly he was desperate for a 'BAPE' t-shirt .. apparently they're a good name but it's absolutely impossible to get hold of this brand in the UK, so despite the £105 price tag (plus £10 shipping cause Selfridges are rip off merchants) it's what he wanted most so it's worth the splurge! This isn't the exact t-shirt I bought him as it wasn't available on Polyvour to add to the collage! The one I bought was silver with "drip" effect writing.

This bomber jacket was an extra to go with the t-shirt from TOPMAN at just £40. Ell really suits this colour and used to have a similar bomber jacket last year but it's to small now (eyeball roll..gym addict problems) so I hope he likes it as much as I do!

SOCKS! Why and how do socks always go missing?! I bought these as an added extra as you can never have to many decent pairs of socks and designer socks just aren't something you really buy for yourself.
These are Calvin Klein invisible liner socks at just £12 for 3 pair! 

Finally Champagne.. I don't know who this is more for? My benefit or for his? 
Well if you can't splash out and enjoy a bottle of bubbles on your boys birthday then when can you?



After opening presents in bed with Frank we headed out to Chiquitos for birthday breakfast and cocktails! 

I had the Mexican Eggs Benedict and Elliot had the Mexican Ranch Eggs with a glass of Poinsettia (orange liquor, cranberry juice and prosecco) I can highly recommend going to Chiquitos for brunch with a twist!


So after owning them for 8 months I have FINALLY got the knack of using my GHD curling tongues (mining cause I could never be bothered trying before) and creating my own bouncy blow dry.. alongside the fact I'm using a new shampoo and conditioner to make my hair thick and glossy. I'm trying my best to rock the natural look with my hair but it's so fine I'm already craving extensions for thickness! 


This is the life saver shampoo and conditioner which is making DIY blow-dries a thing of the future! Not badly priced either at only £6.99 too.. Think I even got mine at £10 for both on offer! 


I was really pleased with my day-night outfit for Saturday. We got the 3pm train to Manchester and got the 12:30am train home so I needed something that would look good in the daytime and in the evening and I felt really good in this!

Leather Jacket - Topshop 
Khaki Dress - River Island
Leather Shoe Boots - River Island


Best Food, Best Cocktails, Best Restaurant, Best City, Best Company, Best Night! 



These photos do NOT do the food any justice.. It was out of this world!
As we was drinking we didn't want a heavy meal so we chose 5 small dishes to share and each one was incredible! 
1. Prawn and Lobster Toast
2. Pork Char Siu Bun
3. Crispy Duck Rolls
4. Chicken Satay Skewers
5. Coconut Chicken Salad (not pictured)

After dinner we went drinking yet more cocktails and couldn't even tell you where we ended up.. It was just a bar crawl around spinning fields drinking as much as possible before getting the train home!

Has anybody else been to Tattu? What else would you recommend?

Heather xxx 





Spring Wardrobe Update


So with having the apartment now, my monthly shopping splurges have come to a sad end but with a busy bank holiday ahead of myself I've managed to treat myself to a few new outfits.

I went to Liverpool yesterday to watch The Bodyguard and popped in a few shops beforehand. I've been slimming world for two weeks now and was over the moon when I tried on a size 12 dress and top in River Island and they was both to big so had to get the 10!


Firstly I ordered this dress online as you will of noticed on my previous blog posts I already own this in Khaki and in Cream but I've been after the Red since christmas and it's constantly out of stock so I'm happy to finally get hold of it.. Thinking either knee high boots or black heels to go with this! 


I also ordered this Ivory wiggle dress from ASOS so I have a little bit of choice for this weekend too.. I love how the model has worn black boots with this to give it a little bit of edge!


On Saturday it's my boyfriends birthday and we're going to Manchester early for a meal at Tattu then drinks afterwards getting the last train home (as we was to last minute with our change of plans and all the hotels are booked up) .. I picked this up in Liverpool yesterday to wear with ankle boots and a leather jacket to go from a Saturday day to night in one!


I also picked up this top in Liverpool yesterday to go with a pair of white skinnys. I would never normally go for something like this and to look at photos of it, it doesn't do it justice but I feel like my arms, chest and shoulders is my slimmest part which I should show off more.
The size 12 was falling down but the size 10 gives me "armpit rolls" so I've bought it anyways with the aim of looking good in it by the end of May :) 


What's everyone else been buying?

Heather xx



Tuesday 5 April 2016

3 Nights in Dublin



So I haven't blogged in a while as I was so busy over November/December moving into our new place then thought my life had become 'boring' now I have bills to pay.
Then recently I've had quite a few messages asking where my blogs gone and people saying they miss reading it, which meant absolutely loads to me as I used to blog for my own enjoyment and for me to look back on but it's nice others enjoy it too.. So I'm going to start with a blog on Dublin last month.
I unfortunately didn't have a phone of my own when we went to Dublin as it was in for repair so I'll try give you my 'top tips' from what I remember :)
Dublin was one of my Christmas Presents from my boyfriend so for the first time he booked everything without me over searching every little detail.. First night the hotel was 8miles out so we stayed their the one night, got the tram into the city centre, explored, drank, ate THE BEST irish beef burger of my entire life, drank, drank, drank, bar crawled and then rebooked the next two nights for a city centre location.

The best location to stay in Dublin, I'd say would be the 'Temple Bar' area, we got a lovely hotel right in the middle of everything with a brilliant Irish pub attached and good traditional food. 
When in Dublin it's a must do that you visit the official temple bar pub, its absolutely heaving and playing live music all day everyday but be warned it isn't cheap.. 19euros for a pint of Guinness and a glass of wine, not somewhere you stay all night unless you've got plenty to spend!

On the second day after settling down into our new hotel we went out for breakfast/brunch as we wanted to find somewhere wholesome that will fill us up for the day. We found a lovely little place a few doors up from the Temple Bar Pub, amazing food and a good price too. I can't remember the name but there's very few cafes round there so you're bound to stumble across it, its only small! I had the american pancakes with bacon and maple syrup.. very Irish! 

After brunch we went out on the trams to find the Guinness factory which I learnt two things from.. 
a) 100% book the tour bus before you go here as it drops you off outside and you get money off the ticket price, rather than trying to find it on trams yourself.
b) Don't have a massive breakfast or go later for dinner as they have a Guinness Restaurant that looks and smells AMAZINGGGG! 
But all in all its brilliant day out, the whole tours good fun. Then at the end you get the chance to pour your own pint with a 360degree glass bar overlooking the entire city (gutted I have no photos!)



That evening we got our glad rags on and headed over to an AMAZING Restaurant called Fire in the presidents Mansion House. Just walking up to the outside of the building blows you away. We got recommend this restaurant before we went as you HAVE to prebook and as it's such a popular restaurant you must leave a deposit before hand too. There's a cocktail bar downstairs, serving the most delicious cocktails before you're taken upstairs into the old traditional part of the building which is now the restaurant. 
We was lucky as we went on a weekday to Dublin we could choose of a special weekday menu which was only 39euros per person for 3 courses.
I honestly urge you to check out this menu if you're booking a trip to Dublin soon, its beautiful!
I had the Fire Duo Fishcakes for starters, Irish Hereford Prime Aged Rib Eye Steak for mains (10euro supplement) and Chocolate Pave for dessert. I wish I'd of taken photos so much, my mouth is drooling again just writing this.
It was safe to say we went straight back to the hotel after this as we couldn't even move never mind have anymore drinks afterwards. Beautiful meal. 

Managed to take a selfie on Elliot's phone haha.. 

- Outfit Details -
Coat - Misguided
Scarf - McQueen
Jeans - River Island
Trainers - Adidas 
Hat - eBay
Glasses - Gucci

- His Outfit - 
 Coat - North Face
 Hoody - Patta
Jeans - Zara
Trainers - Vans

I did have lots of other outfits I promise just no phone for selfies haha! 

Third day was sunnier (but still freezing) so we went on the Open Top Bus around the entire city. Cannot recommend doing this enough.. Although I would definitely do this on the first day as it only costs 10euros shows you where everything is, so you don't waste time looking yourself and gives you discounts off different places and even free pints of Guinness in certain pubs.. bonus!  
Theres 3 companies and we went with the new company which a yellow bus, as they're new they charge less than the other companies but go the exact same route and the bus driver/tour guide is an absolute HOOT he had us laughing the whole way round, good old irish humour! 



On the third night we went to a traditional Celtic Show at the Adlington Hotel. Again I can't recommend doing this enough. What a brilliant night. Think it was about 40euros for a ticket to the show but that includes a 3 course meal. live celtic music all night and traditional Irish dancers!
I think I had to eat the Irish vegetable soup for starters, with the most amazing traditional Guinness Stew with garlic mash for mains and a trio of desserts! If anything is going make you feel like you're in Ireland it's this show. Brilliant night and an absolute bargain! 



Our last day was raining all day so whilst killing time waiting for our flight we ate, drank, ate, drank and did the tour of Dublin castle. I wouldn't put this on my 'must do' whilst in Dublin but if you're looking for a way to keep out of the rain before coming home it's always interesting to learn some history! 


If you're going to Dublin anytime soon, hope this has helped you out a little from what I can remember :) 
Thanks again to the people messaging me asking me to blog again, means a lot!

Heather xx