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Friday 14 February 2014

Surprise!

Hi Guys!
Sorry I know I haven't posted in a while but I've been really busy with everything :/.

So today is valentines (merrr) and as you know from my previous post about valentines day, I am not it's biggest fan but today I received something at my door which actually made my day.

And here it is:

It's real.

So after agreeing that we weren't celebrating valentines because of everything I mentioned in the previous post. Bobby had this delivered to my house anyway! And it is beautiful!

I have to admit, it did annoy me a bit because I don't like valentines day but the fact that I didn't know I was getting it was what made it special. He could have sent me this any day. It didn't matter that I was today.
People in relationships kind of just expect to get something for valentines day and that's okay because it's prearranged but getting something when you expected nothing feels so much better.

I honestly wanted to kiss him, then punch him!
And he's coming over on Sunday so I might just do that.

With our birthday's coming up soon it's going to pretty exciting as neither of us know what each other has got us. So it's pay back for this beautiful surprise that I told him not to get!

Thank you Bobby, because I know you read my posts. I love you so much, everyday.

Stay safe
Paige
xo






Wednesday 5 February 2014

Facebook Page

Hi Guys!

I now have a Facebook page go ahead and follow me to get updates from the blog.



Thanks for your support.

Stay safe
Paige 
xo

Grab my button!

Hi Guys!
IF you could as my button to your blog or other websites that would be incredible. Please let me know if you do and if you would like me to advertise your blog on here let me know. :)

Stay safe
Paige
xo

Creative Destruction

I could not live without..

Hi Guys!

So I've complied a list of the things that I literally could not live without. Aside from the obvious you know, food, water, oxygen. So here's my list.

Number 1. Bobby.
For obvious reasons Bobby is s big part of my life and without him I honestly don't know where I would be. I love him more than anything.

Number 2. My family
Luke & I

Turner family

Me & Nan.

Me & Mum
I love my family so much. They drive me crazy but without them life wouldn't be the same.

Number 3. My laptop
Everything I do eventually ends up on my laptop. I use it to watch films, listen to music, when I'm bored and to do coursework. Without it I would have failed my course a long time ago.

Number 4. My engagement ring
I've gotten so used to wearing it that I literally feel naked if I don't have it on! (don't mind the fat fingers)

Number 5. My car (Finley)
I could not cope without my little car. Hopefully getting a new one soonish but still I couldn't carry on without a car.

Number 6. Contact lenses
I couldn't cope without my contact lenses and literally couldn't go back to wearing glasses.

Number 7. My diary
This cute little diary has everything in it. Appointments, special dates and things I need to remember.

Number 8. MY BED
I love my bed more than words can say! It's so comfy and getting into it after a long day is my kind of heaven.

Number 9. Scented candles
As you've just seen I love my bed but I don't sleep very well. These babies put me out like a light.

Number 10. Dry shampoo
Easy, simple, quick. When I don't have time this completely saves me.

Number 11. Brow kit
I can no longer live with not having my eyebrows done. Not drawn on, just filled in.

Number 12. Perfume

My two favourite perfumes. Smell gorgeous

Number 13. Vaseline
This weather does nothing for my lips so this tiny tub of vaseline stops them from cracking and looking just horrible!

So theres a few things I could not live without.
Stay safe.
Paige
xo




Tuesday 4 February 2014

Valentines is coming!

Hi Guys!

So now we're in February and Valentines day is looming I thought I create a post about the day that centres around love and affection. Oh and that I think it is completely pointless!


Bobby and I have been together for over 3 years now and haven't celebrated the day once!
The reason being that I feel that I love him (and he me) every single day. I show him and tell him how much I love him everyday not just once a year. Valentines day has become extremely corporate and exists purely to make money out of the head-over-heels. Cute teddies, I love you hearts, huge cards and now even the expectation of expensive jewellery and other gifts. 
I just don't understand why people spend and spend, year after year, their hard earned money on a gift and a card that tells the person their with how much they love them. 
Instead of spending ridiculous amounts for Valentines why not just find experiences to enjoy together on anniversaries. Days that actually mean something to your relationship.

Then on the flip side of the day, you get the people that are single. That can't escape the commercialism of Valentines day. That are constantly reminded that they are single and haven't yet found the person that they can be happy with. What about them? What about the depression it causes and in extreme circumstances the cases of suicide!

I know that for the people in love this day can be magical and romantic but so can any other day of the year. You can't rely on one day to keep the romance and intimacy in a relationship. Real relationships require dedication and sacrifice. 
Trust me they aren't all I love you hearts and expensive jewellery!

How do you feel about Valentines day?

Stay safe.
Paige 
xo


Monday 3 February 2014

DISNEYLAND PARIS! 2013

Hi Guys!
So like everyone, I hear the words Disney and land and I turn straight back into my 5 year old self!
I never had the chance to go when I was younger, always promised but never followed through. So last year Bobby decided he had to take me and I was not disappointed!

Obviously the first point of call was to purchase Minnie Mouse ears!


We stayed in the Santa Fe hotel which was lovely!









Bobby still being a big kid!



We went to the buffalo bill dinner show.
  



This was the best ride without a doubt!



The Disney Dreams show was spectacular!


And to top it all off we discovered Annette's diner. Beautiful food!

I would go again in a heartbeat. Even the 3 days we were there just wasn't enough to see everything!
Hope you like the pictures.

Stay Safe
Paige
xo







Monday Motivation

Hi Guys!
So for my Monday Motivation feature I've decided to share with you all some feel good stories from the previous week. I will look through new articles and pick one each week that has made me feel good about the world we live in.
So this is the first instalment.
Enjoy & be happy.
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'I finally got to thank the man who saved my life'

After his "Find Mike" campaign, Jonny Benjamin is reunited with the man who talked him down off Waterloo Bridge six years ago


A remarkable reunion took place this week in a room above a pub in Vauxhall, central London. It was the first time that Jonny Benjamin and Neil Laybourn had met in six years. Back on that cold, rainy January day, the two young men had only spoken to each other for about 25 minutes. But they were the 25 minutes that saved Benjamin’s life.
Laybourn, walking across Waterloo Bridge on his way to work on January 14, 2008, had stopped Benjamin from committing suicide. On Tuesday Benjamin was able finally to thank him.
“At first I was so overwhelmed. I just went up and gave him a hug,” says Benjamin, 26. “There were so many different emotions, I couldn’t grasp them at first. But we sat down and he began to talk and I could see his mannerisms, and I heard his voice. Only then did I recall those same mannerisms and voice from the bridge.
“Out of nowhere, I suddenly pictured him trying to persuade me not to jump.”

Moving reunion: Jonny Benjamin, left, with Neil Laybourn, who persuaded him not to commit suicide
Since that horrific day, Benjamin had mostly blanked its events from his mind. He was nervous, indeed, that he would not even recognise the stranger who had stopped and listened. All he could remember about him was that he was white, that he had hair, that he said “things can get better”, and that he suggested the pair go for a coffee.
Laybourn, a personal trainer, could remember Benjamin very well, however. He had often wondered what had happened after the young man, then just 20, whom he had talked to and tried to keep calm until the police, called by another bystander, had bundled him into a car and taken him to hospital.
“But I never followed it up. I sort of thought the police would contact me,” says Laybourn, now 31. “I had no idea what had happened to him. I wondered if he had got over it, or whether he had gone back and that day had made no difference.”
And then, two weeks ago, Benjamin – with the help of the Rethink Mental Illness charity – launched a campaign to “Find Mike”, his nickname for the stranger. Doing so, he decided, would not only allow him to “close the door on that chapter of my life”, but also help to generate more interest in mental health issues.
The campaign spread quickly thanks to social media. Within two days, Laybourn’s fiancĂ©e saw the story on Facebook and immediately knew her partner was “Mike”.
A meeting was quickly arranged. Benjamin admits that he was “petrified” about the encounter, but Laybourn was excited. Their hug lasted for some time; so, too, did the talking – despite meeting in a pub, the two never even got around to having a drink.
“I have thought about him a lot for the last six years,” says Benjamin. “It was a pivotal moment in helping me to get better. I’ve always wanted to say 'thank you’.”
For Laybourn, there was likewise a sense of resolution. “Watching Jonny get some closure was really nice. Seeing him be able to express his gratitude was the best thing. That was why I was there.”
He found, too, that Benjamin is now an engaging and animated young man who works as a charity campaigner. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that he lives with a chronic schizoaffective disorder, which means he is prone to deep depressions and paranoia. “I am in a good place,” Benjamin says. “I am able now to talk about this. It’s a massive issue: 16 people every day take their own lives. Suicide is the biggest killer among young men.”
His own troubles leading up to his suicide attempt were acute. He grew up in a middle-class Jewish household and had done well at school. But from the age of 11 he started hearing voices in his head, which became progressively sinister. Added to this, he genuinely believed – after watching The Truman Show – that he was being filmed and monitored every minute of the day by hidden cameras.
Too ashamed to admit to the voices in his head, he was never properly diagnosed until he was 20.
Today, a mixture of medication, physical exercise, cognitive therapy exercises and mindfulness – a technique focusing on living in the present – helps him keep on top of his condition, he says. “There are thousands of people going to work every day, having functioning lives, with schizophrenia. You can have a normal life.”
The Samaritans charity is nervous that his tale may glamorise Laybourn’s intervention; most suicide attempts are not averted by guardian angels.
But Benjamin says: “I am not trying to romanticise this. I was very fortunate someone came along. The point is, there is always support out there. Having someone able to listen – over the phone, by email, or face-to-face – can make such a difference.”
For his part, Laybourn says he had no option but to act. “I saw him from far away on the bridge; it clicked immediately why he was there. I didn’t think I would reach him first, because a lot of people were going by. No one stopped; hardly anyone looked. It was obvious he needed help.”
Both men say they will keep in touch. “We really got on,” says Benjamin. “We’re finally going to have that coffee.”
This article was written by Harry Wallop from the Telegraph.

It's these kind of stories that, amongst the doom and gloom that the news normally brings, restores faith in humanity. 
I hope this has cheered up your Monday.

Stay Safe
Paige 
xo

Sunday 2 February 2014

Wedding Flowers

Hi Guys!
So I am finally getting married in 2015 (hopefully October) and I wanted to share with you the flowers that I will be having for my wedding day. So here they are:



I'm actually really pleased with how they turned out! I made them myself with help from my mum and even if I say so myself, I think they are gorgeous and so unique.
So we made the petals individually, 5 for each flower and stuck them together with strong glue. Generally we still had to sit holding them together for a while just to be sure they didn't all fall apart.

I got the fairytale card from the range (the range is incredible and I want to live there!) as well as the pearls and the wire.
Once all the petals were stuck together and completely dry I twisted the wire so that it was just sitting inside the flower and was secure enough to hold the flowers in place.
Then using a soldering iron or wand or what ever you want to call it, I melted the top of the wire and placed it inside the bead/pearl.

I twisted all the wires together at the bottom so everything was secure and wrapped it in tissue paper so it doesn't take my eye out whilst I'm walking down the isle. 
I then used glitter glue to tidy the concertinas in the petals. 
When I get chance I'm going to cover the tissue by wrapping it in lace and creating a tail at the end. Hopefully the lace will match by dress!

If you want to know any more like how to create the petals then get in touch via the 'contact me' page.

Stay safe
Paige
xo



Lists, lists we all love lists!

Hi Guys!
So I've decided to make a list of my personal achievements in life, thus far. This post really made me think about the things in life that I view as important to me so here we go. 

Totally miss my red hair :(

  1. I made it out of secondary school alive!
  2. After a string of bad & pointless relationships I let myself take a chance with someone that was a dear friend to me & it paid off.
  3. I got engaged! & am planning our wedding for 2015.
  4. I've been in a helicopter.
  5. I've been in a submarine.
  6. I stopped biting my nails after 15 years.
  7. I achieved the highest grade on my case study exam over 3 campuses.
  8. I've been indoor sky diving.
  9. I passed my level 2 in childcare and education at an A grade.
  10. Every time I get an A on assignments, my mum gets me cake. (This is an achievement, I love cake).
  11. I got a conditional offer from Northampton to do Psychology without attending any kind of interview!
  12. I'm going to Italy for the summer to work as an au pair! (So excited!)
  13. I passed my driving test & now own a car.
  14. The job that I have now is the first job that I got for myself, well without having a mutual friend with the employer anyway.
  15. I went topless on a beach. (Big deal for me, not body confident!)
  16. I started this blog just after Christmas and am still posting.
  17. I have not been pregnant or on benefits in my whole 21 years. Huge achievement considering where I'm from.
  18. I'm a credit to my family. This is important to me because family means every thing to me.
  19. I was told by my tutor that I write so well that she had to check the whole of my first assignment for plagiarism. That was nice.
  20. Even when I had severe depression, I still didn't let it control my life. Pretty proud of that one.
  21. & I think it's fitting to end on 21 as I'm going to be 21 in 4 weeks time. I managed to survive 21 years!
How would your list compare?
Stay Safe.
Paige
xo

Gran Canaria 2012

Hi Guys!
So in 2012 Bobby & I went to Gran Canaria (obviously I couldn't post it then as I didn't have a blog) and I want to share our holiday with you all now. This holiday was a big deal for us as it was our first holiday alone without family. As we don't have our own house it was just incredible to spend some time alone with each other, completely alone, just us two. In the 2 weeks we were away we learnt so much about each other, some good bits and some bad but the experience and holiday was beautiful.


The view from our hotel room was gorgeous! You look one way and there's the beach and the sea, yet the other way looked like desert. The sun always set over the desertish side so later in the evening we could sit on the balcony and just watch. So peaceful and calming.

Bobby got sunburnt on the first day! It was getting dark when we arrived and he still got sunburnt. The man is just too white :) (well in this picture, red). 



We went to this beautiful little town called Pueto De Mogan. They call it little Venice and you can see why. There's tons of tiny rivers flowing through the town and the scenery is just spectacular. It's a truly beautiful place.

Whilst in Pueto De Mogan we went for a submarine ride. Both of us were quite excited. Well safe to say it was a bit of a let down. It literally circled a sunken ship about 5 times. But seeing all the different schools of fish was amazing.
We went to this place called Sioux City. I completely recommend it! It was great! An old western themed town were they put on shows for the children and serve beautiful food. 

And obviously when they did boot polish beards for the children, Bobby just had to have one too!

If you are considering a holiday Gran Canaria is such a beautiful place and I would definitely go again!
So that was my holiday, obviously not all of it some things are more of a personal nature!

Stay Safe,
Paige
xo