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Thursday, 15 December 2016

Day 2 of Blogmas - Christmas Memories and Traditions

Today marks day 2 of my 12 days of Blogmas posts, and hope you are enjoying it. Incase you missed yesterday's post, click here. It discussed my wishlist for Christmas 2016.

Unfortunately due to moving and a lot of boxes still being unpacked, in the spare room, I couldn't find any old pictures of me celebrating Christmas, which I would have loved to share. However if I do, I will attach some to the post before Blogmas is over!

For this post, I wanted to discuss traditions and memories.






















I can't think of a specific or one "fantastic" memory of Christmas. I just remember my favourite Christmasses having more people around. We used to have my Gran around, and I'm sure whether it was Christmas or during the new year, but we sometimes had my Mum's friends around. I think a Christmas with more people is somehow more fun.

That being said, it is usually a Christmas of me, my Mum, Dad and the dogs. I love it being close-knit with the two people who love me most. I still feel like a big kid who expects her presents in her stocking; to be bought an advent calendar every year from my mum and a yearly argument or three.

No matter what we're doing, Mum's cooking is always amazing. I'm not a huge fan of roast dinners but love the food at Christmas  I usually have turkey, gravy, pigs in blankets, mash and anything else I might have specifically asked for. Mum is like the food Santa when Christmas is involved! We ask, she gets. Throughout the day I laze infront of the telly like many might do, use or try my new gifts and stuff my face with chocolate and treats until I can eat no more.






















The only specific memory I remember as a child is being asked what I thought of my presents, and saying to my mum one year: "Everything is perfect, but wish Santa hadn't bothered getting that!" and pointed to some stuffed doll thing. Years later, I still cringe at being so spoilt and ungrateful.

What are you Christmas memories and traditions? It's always fun to hear how people's Christmases vary.

Friday, 28 October 2016

Blogtober16 - Favourite Instagram Photo






















OK, I admit it, I don't have Instagram. It's something that I have been wanting to do for a long while, but haven't. In fairness, I fell into Facebook and Twitter; my friends set me up with both and then learnt from them. I contemplated getting Instagram set up in time for this post, but realised I still wouldn't have much to chose from! That's when I decided to pick my favourite facebook picture.

I believe that the best pictures are with those you love and care about. I have many good pictures with my friends, but didn't want to single any out. My mum hates her picture being taken and hates any she sees so thought it would be unfair to include any. I'm also single, so no partner to appreciate (I don't mean that in a bitter "I am single" kind of way). I picked a picture with my oldest dog, Penny.

I'm a bad dog owner because I've not kept many of her puppy pictures due to technology issues. Luckily my parents are better dog parents than me, and have so many. The youngest picture I have of my dog baby is this one with me holding her. This year the stubborn, lazy, greedy little thing turned 7. Where did the time go?

She will always be my puppy in my eyes. I sing to her songs like: "Princess Penelope, Princess Penelope, Princess Penelope I love. Yes, I really do." I also sing to her on walks, kiss her and she moves her face for kisses on her cheeks, head and lips. She is so funny! Penny also lets me put hats, sunglasses and many other things on her for the perfect pictures.

I don't know what else to say...I love this dog so much!

What is your favourite Instagram picture? I'd love to hear the story behind it!