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26 June 2017

When In Rome


Last week, me and Harry took a 5 day trip to Rome. I'd visited Rome for the first time last year with my parents, but wherever you go, you can always find something new, and I've always promised Harry that we would go.

If anyone knows Harry, you'll know that he loves Rome. Probably more than he loves me. So seeing the constant smile on his face, from the minute we landed to the last day, made me feel so genuinely happy. He was in his happy place, and in those five days nothing could take him away from that. And being the person that he could experience that with was a nice feeling.

We went in to the city 4 times, and tried to focus on a different area each day. Our first stop was the Villa Borghese gardens (Metro stops Flaminio and Spagna). Our main aim was to see the Borghese Gallery and Museum, but we also found a boating lake, which I think was one of my favourite parts of our trip. I would highly recommend visiting this area, because even if you don't want to go in to any of the museums, just spending time in the park is quality time spend, and as we walked through, many groups were having picnics and parties, giving you a real glimpse of Italian life away from all of the tourism.

On the Monday we focused on the Colosseum and The Forum/Palatine Hill, but also went to the Trevi Fountain. Obviously Harry was ecstatic, but I quickly found myself struggling with the heat and the consequences of wearing sandals. Tuesday was spent at the Vatican, where we went in to the Musei Vaticani and then in to St Peters Square. Around the corner is the smallest gelateria called Gelateria Del Monte and the do the nicest ice cream you ever did taste. We also went to the Spanish Steps, Marcus Aurelius Column, the A.S Roma store and the Pantheon.


Wednesday was more of a chill around the pool kind of day, but we went in to the city in the evening to walk along the river and had a nice meal at Caffe Biano just off of Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.


If you're thinking of staying in Rome, I would 100% recommend staying out of the city. Although the point of visiting a city is to be in it, it's nice to have some space away from the hustle and bustle. We stayed at Camping Village Fabulous, which has everything you need (pool, bar, supermarket, a restaurant, and a gelato bar) and more or less direct access to the city. With the weather being as hot as it was, it was nice to just spend a few hours by the pool.

Going elsewhere always makes me feel a little bit more motivated and inspired, and Italy was no different. I came back with a suitcase weighing more than it did when we went (despite not buying anything) and a mind full of different ideas for sketchbook and blog content!

Georgia.xo

16 June 2017

First Thoughts On Girlboss


I'm late on the bandwagon again. I know. But I've been meaning to watch Netflix's Girlboss ever since it was released, but obviously I had to finish Gilmore Girls first 😉

I've only watched the first episode so far, but I thought I'd write down a few first thoughts... 

The episode starts with Sophia (played by Britt Robertson) running out of gas and having to push her car up one of San Fransisco's infamous hills. I instantly thought "that would definitely be me". I don't think I'd even reach halfway with my little Corsa's 15 year old engine! 

Throughout the episode you see Sophia meeting her friend, getting fired from her job, arguing with her dad, and then getting evicted from her flat. I liked Sophia's character at first. I liked her personality and her dress sense but then she started to annoy me. I have no idea why. I don't know whether it's Britt Robertson's acting style because, honestly, I've never really got in to any of the films she's starred in, or just because Sophia didn't really appreciate anything and kind of brought everything that happened upon herself.

The episodes are only half an hour long, which I guess makes you more likely to concentrate on it before you start losing focus, but it also means that you'll get through the series v. quickly. I don't like knowing that a series is going to finish quickly. The fear of the unknown, that there isn't going to be anything as good to watch once it's finished.

You could pretty much summarise those 30 minutes by saying that sometimes it doesn't matter if you're not 100% tuned in to adulthood or that you're not quite sure what you want to do with your life, but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel. Even if that light does come from your computer screen!

Georgia.xo

5 June 2017

Style Steal



Here's a very student friendly post for you. Take a look at this playsuit. Now guess the price... 


£9.99 


£9.99!!!! 


So on Saturday I was shopping in New Look and came across this floral one-shoulder playsuit. Until I'd tried it on, I hadn't looked at the price tag, but I was pleasantly surprised! This playsuit is absolutely gorgeous on, it's so so comfortable, and it's dead cheap! PLUS, with student discount you can get it that extra bit cheaper 👏

I feel like New Look has really upped their game in the last couple of years with the style and quality of their clothes and I always go there first when I'm in need of a few key items for my wardrobe each season, because the price tags are a lot more friendly than other high street stores. 

Whenever I go shopping actually needing something in particular I can never find anything I like. It's always the way. But when I found this playsuit in the first shop I looked in I just knew it was going to be a successful shopping trip. And it was! 


So get yourself down to New Look NOW and grab yourself that bargain!!

Georgia.xo