Monday 5 December 2011

Okay...so maybe I lied


Sorry about not posting more drawings/paintings! I have been really busy with my exams and everything (that's my excuse anyway) and to top it all off I'm ill. Yup, the winter bug strikes me down. And let me tell you, that is just as sucktastick as it sounds. But of course, I will try to get some more paintings up in the near future. If you want to post any suggestions, please feel free to do so, while I take yet another strepsil. How many are you supposed to take? One every four hours or something...and in that case I think I may have overdosed!

Over and out

Miss B xxxx

Friday 2 December 2011

What To Wear and When!

Hello everyone! Well recently I got invited to a christening, and I had a really hard time picking what to wear! I thought a christening would be easy to dress for, a skirt and a top maybe? Maybe even just trousers and a top? But no. Apparently my skirt wasn't suitable for a church and jeans were too 'dressed down' , so I had to go dress shopping - not that I'm complaining.

So the point of this post is I'm going to give a few suggestions on what you could wear to special occasions, and since it's the festive season, you might get a chance to buy some of my suggestions..

  • Christening,
Well in my opinion for this event, is not to get too dressed up and dress simply, just remember there will be a minister, oh, and you're in a church.. http://www.quizclothing.co.uk/clothes/1006013886.html


  • School Disco
For this, I would wear something like the first dress below, something that's not too short, or low, and still looks nice. Remember you're at school, not a celebrity party! http://www.asos.com/ASOS/ASOS-One-Shoulder-Dress-with-Embellished-Waist/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=1754495&cid=8799&sh=0&pge=3&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Barberry 

The dress here, is quite expensive being £45.00 and from an online shopping site, so if  a. you have no money/job like me or b. you just think that's too much too pay for a dress for a school disco, then I have put up a cheap alternative, which is just £ 7.99.






  • A Christmas Party
For this event, really, you can wear whatever you like, no rules! You dont have to worry about ministers, or your strict teachers! http://www.quizclothing.co.uk/clothes/1006015235.html



  • CHRISTMAS DAY!
The day we all look forward too! For presents, or good food! Now, there are various ways to spend this day so I will include a few alternatives! But if you decide to go out, make sure to wrap up warm! The first one is for staying in and relaxing with your family, http://www.quizclothing.co.uk/clothes/1006015079.html









Whatever your occasion is, I hope this helps you find the perfect dress!

Bobbie x

Thursday 1 December 2011

Beardyman! And Damien Walters

I can't say I have been a fan of Beardyman for very long, or that I follow him religiously (that would be a bit creepy) but I can say I think he's pretty cool.

 The first ever time my family saw him was on TV, he was preforming at the proms, my brothers have been obsessed and so it is on their behalf that I am posting this video...

Also I thought I might post another video of one of their heroes, Damien Walters, who is an parkour expert, and I think, a bit of a gymnast? Anyway, it's cool stuff, have a look!

Miss B xxxx



A Post Of Three Points


Seeing as my paintings seem to be quite popular, I will have more for you later on in the week and will probably post something on Saturday. It's not a set date, but I will try to get stuff ready for then, and I hope you readers will like it.

Also, I've just been listening to the radio and I now realise how controversial yesterday's strike was. I wonder if putting up a post about it was a mistake, but I'm not going to take it down, as there have been no comments that make me want to do so. And of course, listening to the radio, I realise that there is a two-sided argument going on about the strike and it seems like it's the private sector against the public sector. Now I'm not going to pretend I know much about politics and I am not going to ridicule people's opinions, but I believe striking was pretty much the only option people had, and I am glad my dad brought my brothers and I along, because it wasn't just about him or his colleagues, it was about the younger generation too. And I don’t want to have to be working until I'm sixty something, and I actually want a pension I can live on, which is why the strike was held in the first place.

And another point in this many pointed post, my exams are almost finished! I only have five more to go! And you know what? I actually am looking forwards to getting back into a normal school routine because I haven't really been seeing much of my friends. So, two more days and I don’t have to worry about exams ever again...well, not at least until after the Christmas holidays.

Miss B xxxx