Saturday 29 August 2015

Back To School!


Some of you fellow bloggers are still in school. School is starting again soon (and for some I believe it already has?) and let's be honest, most of us wish we had a longer holiday... So here's a little motivational video to help you get ready to go back! 
Good luck for the new academic year and keep being awesome!

Sharleen x



Tuesday 25 August 2015

White & Milk Chocolate Cookie Recipe

Here's a super easy and yummy cookie recipe perfect to accompany a nice cuppa tea. (Makes 15 cookies.)

Ingredients:
*150g Butter
*60g Light Brown Sugar
*60g Granulated Sugar
*1&1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
*1 Egg
*225g Plain Flour
*1/2 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
*1/4 tsp Salt
*100g Milk Chocolate 
*100g White Chocolate

1. Preheat the oven to 190C (gas mark 5) and line two baking trays with greaseproof paper.

2. Beat the butter and the two sugars together using an electric whisk (you might need to start off using a wooden spoon though to avoid creating a big mess).

3. Add in the vanilla extract and egg and mix together again using an electric whisk.

4. Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and salt into the mixture and mix in with a wooden spoon.

5. Using a knife, on a chopping board, cut the chocolate into small chunks. (They should be around half to a third of the size of one chocolate square.) Then stir into the mixture with a wooden spoon.

6. Place ping-pong ball sized mounds of mixture on the baking tray (keep them fairly well spread out). Then bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes. They're ready when golden on the edge. (Take them out whilst still soft! They'll harden when they cool down!)

Happy Baking! Sharleen x

Friday 21 August 2015

Shopping for Autumn Already?!

















Despite being down to my last £20, I found these light brown brogues in Primark (I adored them but had doubts about whether they would match clothes I already had in my wardrobe. After (MUCH) deliberation I obviously bought them (£9 although on the website it says it's £10...weird...) and it turns out they go with so much! They suit skirts, dresses and trousers, as well as being suitable to dress up or dress down. Of course also a perfect autumn-y colour (meaning they'll be used a lot soon) but can also be worn in spring and summer with summer-y dresses. A great buy indeed.

P.s. Those who got their A-Level and GCSE results, I hope you got all you wanted (If so, CONGRATULATIONS!) and if you didn't do as well as you hoped, remember that your grades DON'T DEFINE YOUR INTELLIGENCE and there's always a way to work your way around them. Best wishes,
Sharleen x


Wednesday 5 August 2015

2015 Summer Bucket List

I'm two weeks into the summer holidays (ALREADY?!) and although a little later than last year, I've once again put together a list of what I'd like to do or accomplish by the end of the summer. Sometimes it's the little things that really count.

1. Get a bubble tea

2. Catch up on Orange is the New Black and Pretty Little Liars

3. Watch all seven Fast and Furious films

4. Clean, de clutter, organise and accessorize my bedroom

5. Blog more

6. Work on my scrapbook

7. Learn a few chords on the guitar

8. Go out with friends

9. Improve my singing

10. Go shopping!

11. Do something with my sister

12. Bake something adventurous or that I've never baked before

13. Exercise more and get fit

14. Have a movie night


Monday 3 August 2015

Prague 2015

Hi guys!

On Tuesday I returned from my four day holiday to Prague with my mum. It was an absolutely incredible city with stunning views and architecture. Therefore, I thought I'd share little snippets of my short stay there.


On the first day, despite being exhausted from waking up at 2 am, after checking into the hotel, we were already on the move to begin doing some tourism. We decided to have a little walk around the centre of the city and see what we could find. We discovered the astronomical clock: a clock where every hour, on the hour, a huge crowd forms to watch a sort of "show" done by figures of the Apostles. We also walked down a pedestrian bridge called 'Charles Bridge' where there were a few little stalls as well as artists drawing cartoons of you if you wanted. 

The next day, we went to a park where there was a small square where Stalin's statue (that was destroyed in 1962) once stood. We went to a high point of Prague with the view of the city and then mostly walked around streets for the rest of the day.

The third day in Prague was the day of most tourism. We began by visiting the former Jewish ghettos which within it, had the Old Jewish Cemetery. The history behind it was extremely interesting and eye-opening which explains why it is such a tourist hotspot. My mum then surprised me by taking me to the John Lennon Wall (I'm a big John Lennon fan). After his death, this wall was used by Czech's inspired by Lennon's message. Whilst most things written by people on the wall were deep and philosophical, as a sort of tribute to my sister, I wrote "HEDGEHOGS" (she's quite fond of them XD). Later, we visited the Prague Castle (which is now where the Czech President lives) on top of a hill. When leaving the castle, we randomly came across a little street called Golden Lane (although I like to called it 'Sylvania Lane'). It was full of tiny, colourful houses that were incredibly cute, After eating dinner, we walked along Charles bridge at night, gawking at the lights in the distance.

On our final day, we spent the early afternoon in a more remote part of Prague with few tourists. We sat in a park and later sat next to the river, eating our cornettos (as you do). Afterwards, we went back to the Old Town Square in the central Prague and spent two hours sitting amongst many tourists on the street, watching buskers perform. It also gave us an opportunity to try a traditional sweet Slovak pastry called Trdelnik (still not sure how to pronounce that).

Although four days felt enough to see the most important parts of Prague, it was still sad to leave such a serene city. To my surprise, everything was so cheap there! (Even in the most touristic places!) The Czech people were very warm, friendly and helpful. Communication was also very easy as most spoke English. For those who enjoy walking and tourism, Prague is a must see place. <3

s
The site where Stalin's statue used to stand

Old Jewish Cemetery
HEDGEHOGS on the John Lennon Wall
Golden Lane
Charles Bridge at night
Trdelnik
Old Town Square
Have a lovely summer! 

Saturday 1 August 2015

Mini Summer Lookbook

I'm back, I'm back, I'm back!

Hello Chicos!

Here's a VERY MINI summer lookbook for you!




DRESS: H&M

SHOES: Primark

BAG: Primark

BELT: Primark

SUNGLASSES: Primark

DRESS:
H&M

BAG: H&M

SHOES:
H&M




BUTTON-UP T-SHIRT: Pimkie

SHORTS: New Look

NECKLACE: Not sure (It was a gift)

CONVERSE SHOES: Office







It was so fun to go out and take photos and share with you a lil bit o' fashion. I really hope you enjoyed the post and I'll  be back  soon!

Ciao!

Saturday 29 August 2015

Back To School!


Some of you fellow bloggers are still in school. School is starting again soon (and for some I believe it already has?) and let's be honest, most of us wish we had a longer holiday... So here's a little motivational video to help you get ready to go back! 
Good luck for the new academic year and keep being awesome!

Sharleen x



Tuesday 25 August 2015

White & Milk Chocolate Cookie Recipe

Here's a super easy and yummy cookie recipe perfect to accompany a nice cuppa tea. (Makes 15 cookies.)

Ingredients:
*150g Butter
*60g Light Brown Sugar
*60g Granulated Sugar
*1&1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
*1 Egg
*225g Plain Flour
*1/2 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
*1/4 tsp Salt
*100g Milk Chocolate 
*100g White Chocolate

1. Preheat the oven to 190C (gas mark 5) and line two baking trays with greaseproof paper.

2. Beat the butter and the two sugars together using an electric whisk (you might need to start off using a wooden spoon though to avoid creating a big mess).

3. Add in the vanilla extract and egg and mix together again using an electric whisk.

4. Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and salt into the mixture and mix in with a wooden spoon.

5. Using a knife, on a chopping board, cut the chocolate into small chunks. (They should be around half to a third of the size of one chocolate square.) Then stir into the mixture with a wooden spoon.

6. Place ping-pong ball sized mounds of mixture on the baking tray (keep them fairly well spread out). Then bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes. They're ready when golden on the edge. (Take them out whilst still soft! They'll harden when they cool down!)

Happy Baking! Sharleen x

Friday 21 August 2015

Shopping for Autumn Already?!

















Despite being down to my last £20, I found these light brown brogues in Primark (I adored them but had doubts about whether they would match clothes I already had in my wardrobe. After (MUCH) deliberation I obviously bought them (£9 although on the website it says it's £10...weird...) and it turns out they go with so much! They suit skirts, dresses and trousers, as well as being suitable to dress up or dress down. Of course also a perfect autumn-y colour (meaning they'll be used a lot soon) but can also be worn in spring and summer with summer-y dresses. A great buy indeed.

P.s. Those who got their A-Level and GCSE results, I hope you got all you wanted (If so, CONGRATULATIONS!) and if you didn't do as well as you hoped, remember that your grades DON'T DEFINE YOUR INTELLIGENCE and there's always a way to work your way around them. Best wishes,
Sharleen x


Wednesday 5 August 2015

2015 Summer Bucket List

I'm two weeks into the summer holidays (ALREADY?!) and although a little later than last year, I've once again put together a list of what I'd like to do or accomplish by the end of the summer. Sometimes it's the little things that really count.

1. Get a bubble tea

2. Catch up on Orange is the New Black and Pretty Little Liars

3. Watch all seven Fast and Furious films

4. Clean, de clutter, organise and accessorize my bedroom

5. Blog more

6. Work on my scrapbook

7. Learn a few chords on the guitar

8. Go out with friends

9. Improve my singing

10. Go shopping!

11. Do something with my sister

12. Bake something adventurous or that I've never baked before

13. Exercise more and get fit

14. Have a movie night


Monday 3 August 2015

Prague 2015

Hi guys!

On Tuesday I returned from my four day holiday to Prague with my mum. It was an absolutely incredible city with stunning views and architecture. Therefore, I thought I'd share little snippets of my short stay there.


On the first day, despite being exhausted from waking up at 2 am, after checking into the hotel, we were already on the move to begin doing some tourism. We decided to have a little walk around the centre of the city and see what we could find. We discovered the astronomical clock: a clock where every hour, on the hour, a huge crowd forms to watch a sort of "show" done by figures of the Apostles. We also walked down a pedestrian bridge called 'Charles Bridge' where there were a few little stalls as well as artists drawing cartoons of you if you wanted. 

The next day, we went to a park where there was a small square where Stalin's statue (that was destroyed in 1962) once stood. We went to a high point of Prague with the view of the city and then mostly walked around streets for the rest of the day.

The third day in Prague was the day of most tourism. We began by visiting the former Jewish ghettos which within it, had the Old Jewish Cemetery. The history behind it was extremely interesting and eye-opening which explains why it is such a tourist hotspot. My mum then surprised me by taking me to the John Lennon Wall (I'm a big John Lennon fan). After his death, this wall was used by Czech's inspired by Lennon's message. Whilst most things written by people on the wall were deep and philosophical, as a sort of tribute to my sister, I wrote "HEDGEHOGS" (she's quite fond of them XD). Later, we visited the Prague Castle (which is now where the Czech President lives) on top of a hill. When leaving the castle, we randomly came across a little street called Golden Lane (although I like to called it 'Sylvania Lane'). It was full of tiny, colourful houses that were incredibly cute, After eating dinner, we walked along Charles bridge at night, gawking at the lights in the distance.

On our final day, we spent the early afternoon in a more remote part of Prague with few tourists. We sat in a park and later sat next to the river, eating our cornettos (as you do). Afterwards, we went back to the Old Town Square in the central Prague and spent two hours sitting amongst many tourists on the street, watching buskers perform. It also gave us an opportunity to try a traditional sweet Slovak pastry called Trdelnik (still not sure how to pronounce that).

Although four days felt enough to see the most important parts of Prague, it was still sad to leave such a serene city. To my surprise, everything was so cheap there! (Even in the most touristic places!) The Czech people were very warm, friendly and helpful. Communication was also very easy as most spoke English. For those who enjoy walking and tourism, Prague is a must see place. <3

s
The site where Stalin's statue used to stand

Old Jewish Cemetery
HEDGEHOGS on the John Lennon Wall
Golden Lane
Charles Bridge at night
Trdelnik
Old Town Square
Have a lovely summer! 

Saturday 1 August 2015

Mini Summer Lookbook

I'm back, I'm back, I'm back!

Hello Chicos!

Here's a VERY MINI summer lookbook for you!




DRESS: H&M

SHOES: Primark

BAG: Primark

BELT: Primark

SUNGLASSES: Primark

DRESS:
H&M

BAG: H&M

SHOES:
H&M




BUTTON-UP T-SHIRT: Pimkie

SHORTS: New Look

NECKLACE: Not sure (It was a gift)

CONVERSE SHOES: Office







It was so fun to go out and take photos and share with you a lil bit o' fashion. I really hope you enjoyed the post and I'll  be back  soon!

Ciao!