Steve very kindly did the honours with my photos today which did incur quite a lot of hilarity. But it was good to be able to get some outdoors shots so that was another bonus. My outfit is mostly new or new-to-me. Gold jacket from Vinted, sequin jumper (ASOS) from Vinted and gold boots (Zara) from Vinted too. The black jeans are new, from Primark from my recent mainland trip.
Steve tolerates my bossiness re how to take the best shots, thank goodness. In addition he's prone to chucking in a few hints and tips, mainly ridiculous ones just to make me laugh.
I'm happy to report that the fudge production is going well. I'm on the final stretch now, with only four more batches to make this weekend. I also hope to clean most of the house downstairs by the end of Sunday as I'll be working right through to Christmas Eve.
STOP PRESS! I've just discovered this evening that the freight ship which is bringing my frozen turkey across to the islands, along with many, many other Christmas grocery orders has broken down and is returning to Penzance. This isn't the first time that Christmas has been blighted by freight issues - one year all of the frozen turkeys were left out on the quayside all evening and had started to defrost before they had even been put onto the boat. Ever since then I've always had a plan B. I now schedule two Christmas orders with Tesco's both with a turkey on them, but only two days apart. If my first turkey arrives, then fine I simply cancel my second one. Hopefully by tomorrow evening I will know whether to allow turkey number two to come or if I can cancel it. Turkey number two is a fresh one which will make life a bit easier too. Oh the joys of island life!
My gold coloured rings are both old, the flower one was a gift from a friend and the other a charity shop find. My sunglasses are old too.
And that pretty much winds things up for this week. Life is good, busy and slightly bonkers at times as I try to fit in the wrapping of presents, stirring of fudge and making list after list in an effort to feel in control as the big day races towards us. I'm sure we're all in the same boat and I love the idea of each little house being a hive of industry and stress too, but mostly full of the joy and anticipation of spending quality time with loved ones at this most special time of the year. I'll be back before Christmas with another festive outfit to share with you.
See you soon!
Anna x
Such spectacular purple sequins, Anna! The gold coat/shoes are fabulous - great "bookends" to your sparkly outfit!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your turkey! Living on an island, eh? If the ferries get canceled here, we miss out as well, but we're on a much bigger scale so would still be able to get things at grocery stores.
Wishing you, Steve and all of your family a very Merry Christmas!
Thanks for your lovely Christmas wishes. I did end up with two grocery deliveries arriving on the same day - so two turkeys rather than none!
DeleteYour outfit is joyful! I love the gold jacket and boots set against the dark and sparkly lower layer! I hope your turkey comes!x
ReplyDeleteThe gold boots and jacket really do say festive dressing at its best, although I'll be wearing them all year round from here on.
DeleteGreat outfit Anna; I love the gold and sparkle; you look very festive.
ReplyDeleteI hope your turkey issue resolves itself soon.
Looking forward to seeing your next Christmas outfit. Best wishes, xx
It was a joy to dress up to the nines for the festive period, and yes, the turkey situation panned out fine - we have a frozen one waiting to be eaten at Easter!
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So good to know that you've found time to visit - thank you so much Greetje x
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