Friday, 10 February 2017

I'm Going Home!

In less than a week I will be Cornwall bound! I'm so unbelievably excited to see my family again and have 10 days of bliss at home. I'm very close with my family I find it very hard to be away from them whilst at uni however it makes me cherish all the time I spend with them at home and it gives me something to look forward to, making the time in between visits fly!  

Luckily my Mum has the week I am down off work which will mean lots of fun trips out and doggy walks. We have some days out already planned and our favourite thing to do is to go somewhere for the day that we can enjoy with Monty! I'm planning on putting up posts on all my favourite dog friendly places, just in case you're ever in Cornwall with your pooch!

Monday, 6 February 2017

Meet Monty

 I've been working on updating and restarting my blog ready to take it in a more personal direction and it can grow with me. I realised when going through some of my old posts that I haven't really 'official' introduced my dog in the way I want to; so here it is! 






Anyone that knows me, knows that my dog is my life. I can imagine that the way I love him is similar to that of a parent and their child. I've longed all my life for a dog, when on family walks as a child I would pretend I had an imaginary dog (this is how much I wanted one) and I was always asking my parents for dog leads and collars so that I could put them on my stuffed animals. The closest thing I had to a dog when I was small was when I would clip my dog lead onto my Grandad's belt loop and he would crawl on the floor pretending to be my dog (best Grandad award goes to him btw). 

So my love for dogs has always been very strong and when, in 2014, my Dad finally agreed to let me get a puppy I was thrilled. We were in Yorkshire for the weekend visiting my Grandparents and so I frantically searched all the ads on the Pets4Homes website for Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale between Yorkshire and Cornwall. 


How we chose the breed of dog;
I had always discussed types of dog breeds that I liked and the pros and cons of each and so I would be ready for if the moment ever came. So when it did I knew that the temperament, size and needs of Working Type Cocker Spaniels would be perfect for us!



Male or Female?
The same as the breed, we had always said that we would want a male dog. For many reasons but the main was that fact that we knew if we had a female dog that we would need to have her neutered in order to be sure she wouldn't have puppies and reduce the chance of her running off. I did a lot of research on this just to be sure we were making the right choice and a lot of studies stated that male dogs form stronger bonds with their human families as they are not as driven by their hormones. We also liked that the male cockers filled out and became strong, healthy looking bouncy dogs. 



Choosing the litter;
 I have watched and read about so many stories of puppy farming and all the dangers of buying a puppy online and so I knew that I wanted to see the puppies in a family home with the parents and ensure they were from a loving home. We rang several of the adverts and Monty's litter was actually the last we rang. We spoke to a lovely lady who kindly reserved the male puppies for us to view. 



Picking our puppy;
 The moment I have waited for my whole life happened so fast, from buying the bed and accessories to walking into the kitchen and seeing the tiniest puppies I've ever seen, it was all amazing. There were 5 puppies in the litter, 3 boys, 2 girls. A black boy and girl, a golden boy and girl and then one lemon boy which had already been sold. We had gone there wanting a golden boy but once there, my Dad looked at me and said "I like the black male puppy" and that was it. He was sitting further back from the naughty puppies that were chewing my shoe laces and my Mum's bag and just watching us. I picked him up and he lovingly licked my chin and then fell right to sleep on my chest, so I knew that he was my puppy. 


Getting Monty was the one of the very best things that has happened to me and I would never want to be without him, he has brought so much to our family and made us even closer. We never think of his as 'just our dog' he is another member of our family and he has fitted in so perfectly. 


I will be starting a series of posts that will be up every Monday all about Monty, his life and all things to do with him! It will also be about my experiences and things I have learnt that I want to share. So here's to Monty Mondays and have a great week! 

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Sunday Relaxing

Who doesn't love Sunday!? I'm just sitting about to do some work on my project after going to the gym and doing the shopping this morning but I thought I would do a quick post. 


I found a great post last night by Samantha Lee for 100 Lifestyle Blog Post Ideas. I would really recommend checking it out as it has some really cool ideas which I myself will definitely doing some posts on! Samantha does amazing posts and I find it really helpful to read the post of people with thriving blogs to inspire my own. 

Tomorrow will be my first post for about Monty for Monty Monday and I hope to continue them through the weeks and share all I know and love about dogs! 


Saturday, 4 February 2017

2016 in Review

As I missed out on posting this sort of thing in January, here it is now! 

Where to start... I guess January is a good place. I went into 2016 preparing for the first on my uni interviews. I was working on my portfolio and less that two weeks into the year I was up in Huddersfield at my very first and (in my opinion) the most important interview out of the uni I applied to. It was bitterly cold and I was trying to stop myself shivering the whole way through the interview! I sat up in the studio (where I now sit most days) and I could see my Mum walking Monty outside on the opposite street. I still look out the window now and expect to see her being pulled along by my over-excited cocker spaniel! That was the best part of the year as I received an offer right there and then and all I had to do was get the grades to get in...

.. a few stressful months of coursework and exams later I had finished. I had a great time at my leavers day and the Prom was even better! I worked all summer at my lovely little cafe job and then had a long awaited holiday to Italy. 

I had a great time, don't get me wrong, but in the middle of the holiday I was due to find out my results and ultimately whether I got into Huddersfield or not! And I was sooo pleased when I got the text saying "Congratulations on your place at Huddersfield University", boy was I pleased. 

A flat hunt and a couple of weeks later I was had moved up here ready to start my first day. I met two great girls which I am so glad to have as friends and realised just how glad I was to to on the course I am. I made a few trips home and had a lovely stay at Christmas and then here I am, a new year! 

I seems as if I haven't done that much when I condense it like that but I really did state the big events from this year but it was the other things as well like Thorpe Park trips, surfing and beach days and definitely not forgetting all the dog walks that made 2016 great, here's to an even better 2017. 


Currently..

I thought I would do a 'currently' update seeing as I have been MIA for a while! 
I had a fab Christmas celebrating with my family and doing so many fun things which I will slowly be churning out over the next few weeks. 

Watching; HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER.. oh my god, this program is literally the most addictive thing. I started it around 4 hours ago whilst doing some work on my latest uni project and I'm hooked. I've also been loving Prison Break and after two (nearly three) nail biting seasons it is still one of the cleverest and unpredictable programs I've ever watched.  

Reading; What with being back at uni and starting new projects and all that jazz I haven't had much time to sit and read. To be totally honest I mostly just read when I'm at home or on holiday somewhere sitting in the sun in between dips in the pool!  

Listening; Just like the rest of the world, Ed Sheeran has my full attention at this moment and I am patiently waiting for the rest of his album to be realised **very excited face**. On a side note however I have also had Jax Jones' You Don;t Know Me playing in between Sheeran and I'm also very much enjoying that! 

Feeling; The last few weeks have been a rollercoaster of emotions to be honest. I left home to come back to uni 3 weeks ago which, for me, is always hard because I miss my family so much. We also had a family funeral which was sad but it also meant that last weekend I got to spend two nights with my family (and doggy!) in a hotel about 30 minutes away from here which was lovely. I got some good new from my uni project results which I was very pleased with and I'm also getting stuck into my new project which is looking very interesting! 

Smelling; CANDLES. Candles everywhere. I'm usually the type of person that buys cute and pretty candles to not burn and just sit somewhere to look pretty. However, I've got into a habit of lighting them in the evening or having them around my bath and it's been a great way from me to relax! 

Planning; I'm going home in just under 2 weeks and I can't even tell you just how excited I am!! looking further ahead though, I am going to LA in the summer with my family which I am so grateful for and it will be amazing to go back as the last time I visited California we stayed in San Diego so this gives us the chance to see more of Los Angeles! 

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year!

r. x



Friday, 3 February 2017

Keeping A Pocket Sketchbook


Since starting my Interior Design course earlier this year I feel as if I've got my enthusiasm for art back. Towards my last year doing A-Level Fine Art I was just doing the work to get a grade, not because I particularly enjoyed it. But everything I'm doing now is so new and exciting and the way we are encouraged to present our work, it's all in development packs showing the ways we think.
Anyway, I've managed to go slightly off topic but basically my tutor took out my class out on a "sketch crawl" where we drew the inside of some of the shopping centres and arcades in town. Whilst she was demonstrating some drawing techniques my tutor got out her own little notebook full of loads of amazing sketches.
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In the last arcade we went into to draw I found to cutest little art shop with literally EVERYTHING in it, I could have spent all day in there!! So I bought myself my own little sketchbook to practise and improve my drawing.
I've been doing lots of different styles of doodles, sketches and drawings in all sorts of media. I also got some pro marker pens recently and so they have been really fun to try out. I've done sketches of my favorite places I've visited, my favorite memories, places like cafes and buildings I have been to recently and draw whilst I was there.
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I have also used it to support my Uni work and to test things out and play around and practise things like illustrative people. I use the back pages to document the colour markers, watercolours and pens I have so that I know the way they look on paper.
I'm really excited to carry this on and especially over Christmas when I will be going to places and seeing things that I want to document and I think this is such a great way! You can even store tickets, images and keep sakes of cool places you've been to and things you've done by just paper clipping them in and then you can write or draw near them to explain and always remember.
I'm planning on doing a more in-depth post on this and showing more of what I have inside.