Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 February 2014

In which Demi goes there and back again.


A belated happy 2014 everyone!

(...pauses for odd stares)

Ahem. I realise I am beyond late, but quite how we're nearly mid-February I'm not sure. Last time I blinked it was New Year, and I was stood in the wind and rain and cold as close to the South Bank as I could get (not very, since we got waylaid by a pub and had to make do with watching the fireworks through gaps in the London skyline).

Now I'm home, home home, back in the North, and my London life feels like a dream. August to the end of November, as well as a hefty chunk of January - gone in a flash. I had the busiest and best, best, best time, making new friends and reconnecting with a whole bunch of people from University. There was an immediate shift daan Saauff (that's 'down south' for those who don't understand my pretty accurate imitation of my dire southern accent) in September 2012, after graduation, but I was part of the second wave - people who, like me, had been figuring things out for a year, or had been tied up in a four year course.

Jumping in at the deep end, I stayed with a friend of mine for the first week while I checked out potential rooms, and ended up living in the quiet area of Raynes Park with three complete strangers, who turned out to be ridiculously nice. Bonus! For a city-phobe like myself it was perfect - a fast train route straight into Waterloo, enough shops in nearby Wimbledon and Kingston for me to spend my non-existant income, and my best friend close enough for after-work visits. Yes, my darling Elf made the jump down in the September, and together we explored Clapham (Infernos and Aquum owe me some of my dignity), ate incredible food in Balham (and most other places actually) and spent a ridiculously fun afternoon meeting one of my writing heroes in Kensington at a film and comic convention.

Oh Aquum...

My adoptive southern family

Elf (R), her friend Natalie (L) and myself

My adorable little Raynes Park room

A family trip to Kew Gardens in the summer, when my parents brought down (more of) my stuff

Yes, yes he does. One of my favourite PR stunts, I moved down only a couple of weeks after Murray's historic Wimbledon win, to find that the local Morrisons had replaced their name to acknowledge his achievement.

I couch-surfed for longer than I probably should have in January - it's a good job Elf's housemates have practically adopted me at this point - until I had to realise that my drained bank account spelled out only one thing: H-O-M-E-T-I-M-E.

So with two more solid PR placements under my belt, I must admit I was disappointed to leave London empty-handed in terms of a job. A couple of near misses and several 'let's keep in touch' open endings have me furiously applying while supplementing myself with freelance work for my first placement.

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SO, while I recalibrate myself and dust off the ol' blog (and journal, and writing notebooks - they've all been in a drought too), I'll leave you with a couple of songs which are currently being repeatedly blasted from my room, much to my family's frustration joy.

They've missed me really. xo.

'Can't Remember to Forget You' - Shakira ft. Rihanna. Two of the sexiest ladies on the planet, and two of my favourite female vocalists. Joy!

'SuperLove' - Charli XCX. Bubblegum pop perfection.

'Girls' - The 1975. I caught these guys at Dot to Dot Festival last spring, and they were amazing, even though they were suffering with sound tech problems.

'Happy' - Pharrell Williams. Because who doesn't love this song?

Sunday, 1 January 2012

In which Demi ushers in the New Year.

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 May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art — write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.
Neil Gaiman - Source

I hope everyone had a fabulous start to 2012! I went to a small but lovely house party and am now feeling decidedly worse for wear after celebrating from 8pm until 4am. Ahh well, if you can't do it on New Year's then when can you?

This holiday has been a very sleepy affair. Lots of food, films and family. My grandparents came and stayed with us, and it was lovely. After the passing of my Nana earlier this year, I was desperate to see them, in case anything terrible befell them. Life has the habit of surprising you.

I also had a very nice reunion with my homegirls, with a delicious meal and plenty of gossip. It's been a stressful term for all of us; there have been break-ups, house issues, fall-outs and sadness at Uni, so it was nice to have familiar ground under our feet and familiar faces in front of us. 

I've developed an obsession with having my hair curly/wavey recently, with the rediscovery of my SpinCurl hairdryer extension. So simple! This is what I wore for our catch-up.

Right now I'm having to knuckle down and finish off my first essay, so I can crack onto the next one tomorrow. I didn't really factor in such a raging hangover to my schedule... rookie error! It's even more difficult to concentrate than normal this year, with my brother receiving the new Zelda game on the Wii for Christmas. We are hard-core Zelda fans, and I'm constantly finding myself drifting into the living room to watch him soar among the clouds of the new game. Jealous! Luckily the syrupy smooth voice of Gabrielle Aplin is making my work easier. I predict we'll be hearing a lot more from her this year! She's too talented not to make it. 


Ghosts

The Liar and the Lighter

Thank you to Beth for posting about her on your tumblr! Instant love!

I have a good gut feeling about 2012. My gut feelings have never steered me wrong before, so here's hoping. I'm wishing for at least a 2:1, some form of job before the end of the year, lasting friendships, and maybe even a new boy on the scene. God knows I'm sick of drunken, regretful texts from my ex.

2012 will be my year. I'm sure of it. xo.

Wednesday, 31 December 2008

So Long 2008!


And roll on 2009!

I have a good feeling about '09 :) just like I had a wierd/bad feeling about '08 and that turned out to be a pretty crappy year. So I'm trusting my gut instinct to lead me through a new year and new experiences.

I don't really have any resolutions... just to live life to the full hopefully. I'm gonna follow the advice of a chain-mail text my friend sent me this morning. Normally I just delete the damn things, but this one seemed quite fitting.

2009 is at the door... Remember, life is short
Break the rules
Forgive quickly
Kiss slowly
Love truly
Laugh uncontrollably
and never regret anything that made you smile
Happy New Year everyone. I'm off to a friend's tonight for a girls' night in and a night of DVDs, laughter and Wii boxing. Ciao for now!

xo