Wednesday, 27 March 2013

No Freedom


Hi there beautiful,

Last night was one of the worst nights sleep I've had in such a long time, so today it's all about home comforts. My favourite candle, a good book, even better music and a soft blanket, hell maybe even a glass of white if I'm feeling particularly rebellious!





I hope you have a relaxing day too, particularly if it's headed towards exam season for you too! Everyone needs a bit of time off, and since I utilised my sleepless night by powering through work, I feel like I can actually justify this one!

Have a great day darlings,

Lea
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Soul it out Sunday [On a Wednesday]


Edit: This was a scheduled post but for whatever reason it never went up, so I thought I'd give it an airing today.

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Hi Darlings!

It's my favourite time of the week again! Today I'm sharing one of the classics, by one of the greatest soul singer/producers of all time. Hang on to your hats, and your mothers - because we all know that they love a bit of Barry on the quiet side..

From the Album 'Just Another Way To Say I Love You', What Am I Gonna Do With You peaked at Number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975, but reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles. It was  In the UK it peaked at number 5.


I have to say this is one of my favourite Barry White songs, it's less Uncle at a Wedding and more Bridget Jones on a good day <3 
Check it out? 

Have a great Sunday everyone!

Lea
x

Monday, 18 March 2013

Making the effort?


Hi Darlings,

A certain someone came into my bedroom this morning and commented that I looked very nice considering I was only going to be doing work today. This comment provoked two reactions, a) well at least said person thinks I look nice, and b) what's wrong with making yourself up in the morning?

I'm the kind of girl who prefers to do something with myself on a daily basis. Some days if I'm just cleaning it won't be as much as other days, but it'll still mean that I look presentable should someone turn up at my house. However, as the majority rule, I'm almost always fully made up. From this, I have noticed there appears to be a problem, and that is the stigma that's attached to it. Supposedly, making yourself up renders you vain, self indulgent and anti-feminist. I've had many a comment thrown at me over the years, 'You do know it's Monday, right?', 'Oh... WE don't feel the need to wear makeup on the weekend', 'Gosh you must have been up for HOURS, I'd rather spend the time in bed'. Apparently it makes other women feel bad, and makes you look like a tit. Well I have a counter argument for those darlings who throw these comments about willy nilly; why don't they make the effort? I spend 45 minutes getting ready in the morning including a shower, and if I can manage to get all of that done in that time, then what's wrong with it? Is it really so masochistic to make yourself look pretty? Gone are the days when it's about looking good for your significant other, what about making yourself look good to feel good, to make your day that little bit brighter when someone comments on your lipstick? When did it suddenly become such a chore to look presentable? It can take as little as 2 minutes to do those extra couple of things that mean they don't look like they have been living in a cave for 3 months. 

I have also heard the argument that people don't take you seriously when you're made up. Well what a load of rubbish. If you can fully participate in an intelligent conversation, walk into a room with an air of confidence and meet anyones eye with a genuine smile and a firm handshake, nobody is going to think you're a floozy. Now I understand that this could apply to the counter argument too, but all I'm saying is wouldn't you prefer to be remembered as the well put together one, rather than the one with the monobrow? 
One of the things I love so much about this community is that 99.9% of the ladies here all make the effort. We like to smell nice, feel nice and look pretty, and what the hell is wrong with that? We aren't vain, or fake, or out to make others feel bad. We don't put it before anything else in our lives, it's a few minutes out of our day and it makes us feel good. And it certainly doesn't mean that we aren't strong intelligent women who can achieve anything we put our minds to. I think it's sad we're labelled like this, and I think it's sad that some women feel like they should look shabby to be taken seriously. 
There is nothing we can't do, and just you watch us achieve it and stare in disbelief at our 6 inch heels at the same time. 




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In other news, God this made me laugh! Just thought I'd share <3


Have a wonderful day beautiful, 

Lea
x

(Images via weheartit.com)

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Soul It Out Sunday


Hello darlings,

I thought I'd make my soul posts a little more scheduled, so I can try to keep on top of things. I often find songs that I want to share but then completely forget, so hopefully this way it'll remind me!

Tonight's Soul It Out Sunday is brought to you by Lucy Pearl, who gave us the original (and best) version of 'Don't Mess With My Man'. Most of  you will be familiar with the Booty Luv version that was released in late 2007, but this my darlings, this is the real thing. Released in 2000, this was the second single issued from their self titled album. It reached number 20 on the UK singles chart.

If you fancy a bit of a dance on this fine evening, may I invite you to have a listen. Some of you may even be fighting the urge to say this to someone at the moment, and if that's the case, I'm sure you'll enjoy it all the more!


I hope you've all had a wonderful weekend lovelies,

Talk to you all tomorrow!

Lea
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