Pretty Little Things
All things pretty within fashion, travel, food or anything that puts a smile on my face.
torsdag 30. august 2012
Mummy's bags: The clutch
A recent addition to my bag collection is this lovely clutch from YSL. To be honest the picture doesn't really do it any justice, because it's so much more beautiful in real life. Still tucked neatly in its bag at the moment, safe sound. But tomorrow I'm taking the pretty little thing out for its very first spin. Me and the hubby have been invited to this fancy dinner party and I'm pretty sure that the clutch will compliment my new dress from Topshop. So follow this page. More pics to come.
søndag 26. august 2012
Mummy's scent
Introducing Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell; my new fave perfume. I don't know if it actually smells like wild bluebells, but it does smell flowery. It's not too floral and not too sweet, but just the perfect combination of both worlds. I'm terrible at describing scents so I'll just leave you with the description from the website:
Vibrant sapphire blooms in a shaded woodland. The delicate sweetness of dewy bluebells suffused with lily of the valley and eglantine, and a luscious twist of persimmon. A mesmerising fragrance.
søndag 19. august 2012
Confessions of a newbie mother: Baby in the big city
Ooopps we did it again. We left the country with our baby. Now I'm sure that there are many little toddlers out there who have ventured out into the big wide world a lot more times than my little one. But for someone who had a though first meeting with motherhood I reckon I should get a medal for stepping back into my traveling nomad lifestyle. Yes we did make an easy transition by setting off to Cyprus as his first destination, but let's face it you can't keep me away from the big city. So off we went to London town. We chose to stay at a hotel that's was a bit off the tourist trail, well not on the regular path anyway, in Kensington. We opted for an apartment style hotel with a kitchenette in the room as we thought it would give us the opportunity to make food for the little one. In retrospective it might not have been necessary as we probably could just have used an electric kettle. All in all though I was pretty pleased with the hotel. The room was your regular size British room so in other words, small, but the bathroom was quite large, very modern and clean and the service was impeccable. The best part was the location. About 3 minute walk from Earls Court station and very baby friendly environment with restaurants and several grocery shops nearby.
Well enough of the hotel PR. In case you want to know, the name of the hotel is Base2stay. But like I said, enough with marketing strategy and over to the baby in the city. Although we lived nearby the tube station, we hardly used it, but mostly took the bus, taxi or just used walked around. We were out from early morning to late afternoon and it really wasn't a problem at all. Of course, we made sure that we had provisions for the little one, always carrying a banana around. When he got tired, he just slept in the stroller. We did of course avoid the busiest streets like Oxford Street. I'm pretty sure my hubby would get a stroke or something if we ventured into that craziness with the little one.
It is worth telling though that we didn't travel by ourselves. My hubby's parents came along with us. Always good to have company and a pair of extra helping hands. This meant that I was able to take part of the craziness of Oxford Street one afternoon by myself. London love with a baby.
Well enough of the hotel PR. In case you want to know, the name of the hotel is Base2stay. But like I said, enough with marketing strategy and over to the baby in the city. Although we lived nearby the tube station, we hardly used it, but mostly took the bus, taxi or just used walked around. We were out from early morning to late afternoon and it really wasn't a problem at all. Of course, we made sure that we had provisions for the little one, always carrying a banana around. When he got tired, he just slept in the stroller. We did of course avoid the busiest streets like Oxford Street. I'm pretty sure my hubby would get a stroke or something if we ventured into that craziness with the little one.
It is worth telling though that we didn't travel by ourselves. My hubby's parents came along with us. Always good to have company and a pair of extra helping hands. This meant that I was able to take part of the craziness of Oxford Street one afternoon by myself. London love with a baby.
fredag 27. juli 2012
Soul food: Summer edition
| Stir fry noodles |
| Tunasalad |
| Granola, yoghurt and honey from Cyprus |
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| Apple mojitos |
| Caprese with Chorizo sausages |
onsdag 25. juli 2012
Outfit: The traveling hat
lørdag 7. juli 2012
Outfit: The cool kid
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| Beanie from Katvig, bib from Name it, body from Cubus, tracksuit bottoms from Katvig |
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