Blogmas Day 21: A Desk Elf



A desk elf....because desk elf!!

Four Days To Christmas: Four Festive Facts Today

Christmas song I sang along to at the top of my lungs
Christmas Time (Dont Let the Bells End) - The Darkness

Character I played in a Nativity Tonight
Wise Man

Christmas TV special I'm Most Looking Forward To
Doctor Who

Christmas Presents I Still Need To Buy
One!!

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Blogmas Day 19 & 20: 5 days!




There are precisely 5 days left until Christmas, which means there are precisely 11 days left in the year!

What even is that? When did it happen? I did not give my permission for the year to move so quickly!

I've decided that everything about the next 10 days will be awesome..........today has about an hour left, it's a write off. 

I'm also going to go back to my do one thing every day that scares you thing, even if its changing the radio station on the way to work in the morning, the festive season has totally messed with my morning listening schedule anyway!

Five days to go - Five festive facts from today!

Christmas song I sang along to at the top of my lungs
Fairytale of New York.

Christmas song I hummed as I worked throughout the day
Good King Wenceslas.

Christmas song I attempted to teach myself on the ukulele
We Wish You A Merry Christmas.

Christmas Origami I attempted to make with a post it note
Christmas tree....didnt look like a christmas tree, made several and now its a half star type thing. 

Christmas Dinner Day Dream Total For The Day
Three



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Blogmas Day 18: A Christmas Tag





Today's picture was taken from George Square as I went past.

1.What does a typical Christmas day look like for you? Waking up early....waking my mum up...opening presents, watching mum open her presents....making my dad get up and open his presents. Breakfast made by my dad......mess around with presents for a while.  Go to my brothers house, spend some time there with him, his wife and the kids......head home for a while and chill.  Head to my uncle and aunts for Christmas dinner, open some more presents, play some games, occasionally sing some christmas songs, watch some tv, come home and chill.

2. What's your favourite Christmas time tradition?
It's definitely my christmas dinner!! A close second is watching Christmas Movies with my mum. 
3. What's your favourite Christmas Song and/or Carol?
Christmas song is Fairytale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty McColl
Christmas Carol is either Do You Hear What I Hear or Oh Holy Night.
4. What's your favourite Christmas food?
Christmas Dinner, the roast, the potatoes, the carrots.

5. When you do decorate for Christmas?Usually about  days before Christmas.

6. Do you own an ugly Christmas sweater?
Yes, it has a reindeer with a flashing nose.7. What's your favourite Christmas movie?
Ahhhhhhh I can't answer this question!! I have so many!!
Umm..........The Grinch? Maybe. Nightmare before Christmas, possibly! Too hard to pick!
8. What's one thing you've asked for as a Christmas present this year?
Dairy Free Chocolate!
9. What's the most exciting present you've ever received? 
Oh goodness, that's hard to call! I always get pretty excited around shoes!

10. Do you go to Church around Christmas time?
Yep.11. Do you typically send your own Christmas cards?
I'm notoriously bad at remembering to write Christmas Cards...I'm also notoriously bad at remembering to buy Christmas Cards...where possibly my mum counteracts this by sticking my name on the ones she writes.12. What's your worst Christmas memory?
One year our television broke in the middle of the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special on Christmas Eve and wasn't fixed until later in the week.....that didn't feel too festive!
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Blogmas Day 16 &17: Pavement Rage





I feel like December has crept up suddenly and disappeared all at once!!

I finally finished my Christmas shopping today!
The downside was that I went shopping....in the city centre...on a Saturday...in December.  That aint a sensible thing to be doing in December.

Lots of Christmas shoppers meant there was lots of humans, lots of humans meant lots of crowded streets, lots of crowded streets meant lots of people stopping to look in windows, look at their phones, talk to a friend, look at a product in a shop....all of which made it pretty difficult to navigate my way from shop to shop.

My pavement rage is the stuff of legend....well amongst my boyfriend, my mother and my friend Nicole....

I'm not unbearably angry or anything like that, I just get a little exasperated when someone in front of me stops or cant decide what direction they need to go in next, meaning I too have to stop, which then kicks in my impatience, which then leads me to getting annoyed at myself and in turn the person who delayed me. 

I forgot to take a picture today.....so here's a picture of me in a cat mask instead!




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Blogmas Day 15: The Tree is up!!





After many days of stalling my tree is finally up!! 

Also made up for previous December laziness by doing some late night Christmas shopping - survived my first multi story car park with minimal stress!! 

I'm still not done yet.....but closer to it!!

Proper blogs after today, I promise!!


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Blogmas Day 13 & 14: Half Way There




I missed a day again....this time out of sheer tiredness, I could have stayed up to write a blog last night....I chose to go to bed instead. 


As you can see my tree is up.....its just not decorated yet...that's tomorrows task. 

It'll be the usual Disney meets doctor who mash up!!

Feel free to suggest any other wacky decorations. 




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Blogmas Day 12: Bah Humbug





While I love Christmas, I can totally accept that not everyone gets as excited as I do. 

When you don't feel festive, there is nothing worse than being in the company of someone who is, however, when you do feel festive and are enjoying the activities that Christmas brings, there is nothing worse than someone who is not enjoying it being determined to ensure that no one else does either.  
It's totally fine not to feel Christmas spirited, but that doesn't make it okay to be mean spirited. 

Almost everyone is familiar with A Christmas Carol, there have been so many versions of it...my favourites are Muppet Christmas Carol and Catherine Tate's 'Nan's Christmas Carol'

It follows the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge, a grumpy unpleasant man with no time for Christmas or kindness and a disdain for those who don't think like him. 

He's visited by three ghosts, each one focusing on a different time in his life, the past, the present and the future and what could become of him if he doesn't learn to thaw the icy feelings he has towards Christmas and towards others. 

It's easy to refer to someone as a Scrooge at Christmas when they aren't as chipper as we feel they ought to be,with Scrooge though, it just so happened that it all came to a head at Christmas....that was his demeanor all year round.

Here are my top tips for dealing with a Scrooge - at Christmas...and beyond. 

Let it go over your head
It's easier said than done, particularly if, like me, you have a low tolerance for crap. Put it into perspective - will this person's actions or words have a direct impact on me? Is this really worth space in my head?
 I recently reviewed 'The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a F***' by Sarah Knight which highlights this process of deciding whether or not its important enough to merit a place in your thoughts.  

Bite your tongue
I'm not great at this one, but where possible, if you can avoid retaliating during a particularly difficult moment, such as when rudeness occurs, you will find it much easier to be calm. 0
If you are faced with rudeness, bring your your manners in full force and show them how this being a decent human being lark is done.  

Have a safe face
We've all got that person....that one human we can turn to at any given moment and exchange nothing but a glance and instantly know what the other is thinking. 

A safe face can be great for being able to release so much of what you want to say without having to actually lose your temper or retaliate. 

Speak your mind
This contradicts from the first two...I know.
There are times where you do just have to say something, particularly when faced with rudeness.
The key is to do so without succumbing to rudeness in return and lead by example.

The words and actions of someone else do not have to make you less.

As you can see in today's photo - I'm officially getting closer to putting my tree up....its still in the box but it made it into my room! Yay!









  
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