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And here we go, back to normality pretty much…except today is a Bank Holiday and I am utterly confused by the days of the week.
The decorations are down, my brother has (sadly) got back to Leeds and tomorrow I join the masses in going back to work! Nervous and excited about that one, but mainly excited. I’m one of those people who LOVES to work and be doing something and with three four hour shifts a week, this is going to be perfect for the next four months.

Anyway,
here’s a couple of outfits…the first is from NYE day time (evening wear was PJs accessorized with a mug of hot chocolate) and the second is what I wore yesterday.

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Floral dress + polka dot tights might just be my new favourite combination.

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The floral shorts here were an absolute bargain from Clothing at Tesco sale, yesterday was the first time I’ve worn them (anyone else hopeless at getting round to wearing new purchases?) and it’s LOVE.

I also debuted my cute mouse ring that was in my Christmas Stocking!

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Yay. And another Yay for the velvet shorts from this post going in the ASOS sale and me getting the last pair in my size!

Who else is back to work tomorrow?
Have you De-Christmassed the house yet?

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The Resolutions


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It’s been a long time since I allowed myself to make New Year Resolutions, partially because it seemed pointless, but mainly because I was afraid of failure.
This year I’m ready to re-embrace, failure or not. Goals are good.

1. Keep fighting and winning against the eating disorder.

2. Get back in to jogging/running, building strength up slowly.

3. Take better care of my skin, I’ll be 24 this year, it’s about bloody time I developed a proper skincare routine.

4. Stop procrastinating or talking myself out of things…what is the worst that could happen? (exception; when death or serious injury is a likely outcome!)

5. Throw myself in to work and take whatever opportunity comes my way.

6. Cook more. The freezer is great, but nothing beats a fresh, nourishing and home cooked meal.

7. Make more time for baking. Try new recipes.

8. And socialising.

9. Try new things, be it a craft, a food, a social event or even a style of clothing.

10. Get back to learning to drive.

Happy New Year lovely readers,
I hope you celebrated in style, aren’t too hungover and are ready to embrace 2011!

Once again, thank you to each and every one of you for your support and encouragement. I’m hoping to try some new things with the blog this year so watch this space.

What are your resolutions?

xxx