
*ate the best vegan burrito I’ve had this side of the Atlantic in a plastic-chaired cafe behind Oxford Street (see above).
*had my wardrobe overhauled by a style advisor at
Top Shop, which was awesome. Basically I got to sit around on a sofa drinking tea while the woman brought a million outfits for me to try on. It was like being a rich person. Sadly I do not have a rich person’s budget so I had to choose only a few of the clothes. Came back with a pretty fantastic haul though AND I came in under budget. I tried on a ton of stuff that I wouldn’t have even thought of looking twice at if I’d been shopping on my own, some didn’t work, but a couple of things really looked good on me so that was an eye opener. If you adore clothes but hate shopping and can get to one of the big Top Shops fairly easily, I highly recommend this. You’ll come out feeling like a princess, or a rock star depending on your style.
*met a dear friend for Russian Caravan Tea and vegan almond cake.
* waited forever for a train home.
*realised once again how wonderful Himself is when he paid for my taxis and had Chinese takeaway waiting for me when I got home.
Awesome weekend (and totally yoga/writing unrelated, sorry about that)!
Well the cold slowly descended lung-wards over Christmas and now I am stuck with bronchitus. Hurrah, hurrah and thrice hurrah! Still I scrubbed up yesterday to go to Ma and Pa Yogini’s for food and presents and to treat them to a cacaphony of coughing. This is what parents are for.
I’m loving these coloured opaque tights from M&S – apart from this green colour they have red, purple, pink, stripes, leopard skin…. and probably more. The green shoes are handmade by Ren over at Fairysteps. She’s updating her shop right now, you should go and check it out. New shoes and bags for a new decade!
So how has your yoga practice been going over the long weekend? Sadly yoga and meditation are not conducive with paroxysms of coughing so my yoga over the last few days has mostly been about looking after myself and my poorly lungs. Those of you who are feeling better than me but struggling to keep up a routine over the holidays might like EcoYogini’s hints and tips on DIY Holiday Yoga!
Have you chosen a word for the new year? Mine is mindfulness, I keep promising to elaborate on this and I will. Soon. In the meantime find out why Kathleen’s word is courage.
It’s resolution time over at Read Write Poem. I particularly like the resolution about aiming to get 12 rejection letters this year. That seems do-able!
I suspect many of you, like me, feel that there’s a small chance you’ve eaten too much good stuff over the last couple of weeks. If you combine this with the treacherous ice we’ve had here and the treacherous state of my lungs, I haven’t had a power walk in nearly a fortnight, and I’m feeling it. Sally over at Already Pretty gives a nice little pep-talk for all of us feeling a little out of shape.
Finally, Anna at Much Love asks three important questions about love. So here are my answers:-
1. One thing that you loved in 2009. Oh there were many things! But top of my list has to be Lyrica. Strange I know to choose prescription medication as the thing you love but my life turned around this year thanks to these little pills. I’m not saying there wasn’t a lot of hard work on my part but the Lyrica certainly kick started me into being able to live the life I want in spite of my Fibromyalgia rather than merely exist in its shadow.
2. One thing you’re loving at this very moment. Ooooh the smell of spicy parsnip soup which is cooking in the kitchen. Also Himself for still thinking I’m beautiful despite the cold sweat glistening on my brow from the effort of coughing!
3. One thing that you’d love to do next year. I’d love to have continued good health really. I’d also love to go to Dublin.
I’d love to know your answers to these questions dear reader. Let me know if you post them in your own blog.
I hope you all continue to have a wonderful holiday season and that none of you have to go back to work just yet!