Sunday, 16 February 2014

Hollywood's Top 30 Classic Romances



In honor of this St. Valentine's weekend I have organized a list of Hollywood's Top 30 Classic Romances, enjoy!;)


(1.) Casablanca


This romantic classic has proved capable of causing hearts to ache as it depicts the tragic love story of both Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Isla (Ingrid Bergman) who are forced to go on in life without one another, it's a story about, in simple words, a tragically forbidden love. And after years of coping with and endeavoring to grasp their forbidden romance as well as trying to let go of all of the precious memories spent with his love interest (Isla), Rick is unexpectedly granted a visit by none other than Isla while she and her husband take time to visit to a popular nightspot he runs in Casablanca. Faced with the crisis, the crisis of finding a way to sneak her and her husband (an underground leader of Czechoslovak) out of Casablanca while they are being detained by a Nazi Major, Isla desperately seeks help from Rick and in the meantime is bombarded with memories of their unforgettable moments spent in Paris so long ago.


 As their reunion leads them down Memory Lane with every piano note of a song that used to be their's, only one last question remains, will Rick escape the bitterness that clouds him in regards to the woman who walked out on him so long ago? Will Rick help Isla and her husband escape?



(2.) Gone With The Wind


This classic film depicts the turbulent romance between the Southern Belle, Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) during the Civil War era. It's a story about a woman too prideful to admit her love for Rhett, and in the end, is forced to cope with the tragic misfortune of eventually losing his love for her, a love that at one time had burned so fiercely.



(3.) Some Like It Hot


This romantic comedy is about two struggling musicians, Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (John Lemmon) who, after witnessing the St. Valentine's Day massacre seek safety as they disguise themselves amongst an all girl band headed to Florida in fear that they will be caught and killed by the mob. In the meantime, several problems seem to unravel for both Joe/Josephine and Jerry/Daphne as Joe finds himself mesmerized by the charm of another band member Sugar Cane or Sugar Kowalczyck (Marilyn Monroe). 



(4.) To Have and To Have Not


In this romantic film, an Expatriate American by the name of Harry Morgan (Humphrey Bogart) finds himself in love with a singer (Lauren Bacall) at a local nightspot while he's in the process of aiding a Free French Resistance Leader and his beautiful wife in their quest for transportation to Martinique.



(5.) Sabrina


After a visit to Paris, the young and naive Sabrina, the daughter of a chauffeur undergoes a massive transformation, one that immediately catches the eyes of the rich son whose family employs Mr. Fairchild, Sabrina's own father. In the end, however, it's his much older and far more serious brother that Sabrina finds herself hopelessly in love with.




(6.) To Catch a Thief 


In the midst former yet reformed jewel thief Jone Robie (Cary Grant)'s endeavor to prove himself not guilty after an elderly woman has been robbed of a large quantity of priceless jewels, he soon finds himself captivated by the elder woman's daughter, Frances (Grace Kelly) who in the end aids him in his fight to prove himself innocent. 




(7.) An Affair to Remember





A couple meets while on a cruise from New York to Europe and find themselves madly in love with one another and upon bidding farewell and going their separate ways, they (despite being engaged to other persons) make a pact to reunite again on the top of the Empire State Building in six months. But will the turbulent circumstances surrounding them while their apart prevent them from their reunion?





(8.) The Ghost and Mrs. Muir




Embarking on a journey of her own, a young widow by the name of Lucy Muir (Gene Tierney) finds herself in a cottage by the seaside with the presence of a ghost, the dead sea captain, Captain Daniel Gregg (Rex Harrison) who haunts the cottage. In the end, the two end up striking up a unique relationship that later leads to romance.







(9.) Breakfast at Tiffany's


 

This timeless classic denotes a plethora of both glamour and romance as it depicts the troubled young socialite Holly Gollightly (Audrey Hepburn), a woman afraid of falling in love or committing herself to any man, that is until she meets the charming young Paul Varjak (George Peppard), a recent client of the apartment complex where she lives. 



(10.) Giant


This '56 classic consists of endless doses of both romance and conflict as it follows the life of a Texas cattle rancher by the name of Jordan (Bick) Benedict (Rock Hudson) along with the lives of both his family and associates, his wife Leslie (Elizabeth Taylor) and associate, the cowboy and soon to be "Oil Tycoon", Jett Rink (James Dean). 


(11.) Bringing Up Baby


While in the process of trying to secure a $1 million dollar fund for his museum, a confused paleontologist by the name of David (Cary Grant) remains ruthlessly followed by a most difficult and irritating young heiress and her pet leopard called "Baby". 



(12.) It's a Wonderful Life





This charming classic follows the life of a young and terribly frustrated businessman, George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) as he struggles with the countless trials that seemingly cloud his life, most of which are often caused by the ruthless hand of the cold-hearted and greedy old man, Mr. Potter (Lionel Barrymore).  Faced with despair, an angel by the name of Clarence (Henry Travers) is sent to his aid and in the meantime gives George a taste of what life would have been like if he'd, as he'd expressed "never been born". 





In the meantime, however, this timeless and beloved classic also manages to keep a firm grip on countless moments of love and romance as it also portrays the turbulent yet beautiful romance between George and his supportive young wife, Mary Hatch (Donna Reed).





(13.) The Sound of Music





This classic musical, a masterpiece filled with endless doses of singing and romance portrays the early years of a young woman who ends up leaving an Austrian convent in order to become a governess for a retired Naval officer widower whom she later ends up falling hopelessly in love with. 





(14.) Notorious


This thrilling Alfred Hitchcock favorite both excites and charms the hearts of it's entire audience as it tells the story of a woman by the name of Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman) urged by a government agent named Devlin (Cary Grant) to venture out on the dangerous mission of spying on a group of her father's Nazi friends in South America. In the meantime, however, a romance begins to develop between the two, Alicia (Bergman) and Devlin (Grant).


(15.) Singin' In The Rain


This witty romance tells the story of a famous on-screen couple Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lemont (Jean Hagen) and their endeavor to transform their romantic film into a musical. The dilemma, however, that despite Lina (Jean)'s charming good looks, she can't sing a note. Her vocal skills remaining hopeless and unfixable, it is decided that she shall have a young woman by the name of Kathy Seldon (Debbie Reynolds) dub over her voice. In the meantime, however, conflict unravels as Lina (Jean)'s co-star Don (Kelly) finds himself falling madly in love with the young aspiring actress, Kathy (Reynolds). A dilemma that ends up causing Lina (Hagen) to grow enraged with jealousy. 



(16.) Laura


Starring the mesmerizing Gene Tierney as "Laura", this epic romance depicts the life and mistaken death of the girl who never ceased to steal the heart of every man who ever entered into her life. In the meantime, while investigating her "murder-case", the young detective Lt. Mark Mcpherson (Dana Andrews) finds that he too has become captivated by her beauty and could even possibly have started to fall in love with her, but has he fallen in love with a "corpse" or perhaps a mistakenly deceased woman? Could there still be hope for their romance?



(17.) Charade


This suspense film relays the story of a young woman, Regina Lampert as she is both pursued and ruthlessly chased by countless men in search for an enormous fortune that her late husband had stolen before his mysterious murder. Surrounded by both terror and suspense, who will Regina (Hepburn) find herself able to trust? Perhaps the man, Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) who also mysteriously changes his name every other minute? Enthralled by infatuation, Regina (Hepburn) also can't help but find herself possibly even falling in love with Peter (Grant), a man whom she'd only met recently, a man who she can't even be sure of whether to trust or not. 



(18.) Meet Me in St. Louis



Only a year before the St. Louis World's Fair, the the Smith children are taught a lesson in both life and love, the last factor making it tragically difficult for their planned transfer to New York, a move that will effect every single one of them, primarily Esther Smith who has only recently won the heart of the boy next door, the boy of her dreams, John Truett (Tom Drake). But will their father, Mr. Alonzo Smith (Leon Ames) find it in his heart to let the family stay, close to both their true loves and beloved city?



(19.) The African Queen


Faced with the tragedy of her brother's recent suicide, a young member of a missionary group by the name of Rose Sayer (Katharine Hepburn) soon finds her life transformed for the better by the scruffy, unshaved, gin-swinging rummy of a captain by the name of Mr. Allnut (Humphrey Bogart) who eventually shows her romance despite the tribulation surrounding them as Mr. Allnut struggles to use his humble boat to attack an enemy warship.



(20.) His Girl Friday


The young newspaper editor, Walter Burns resorts to every trick in the book in hopes of preventing his ex-wife, Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) from remarrying but will his tireless effort prove successful? Will Hildy (Russell) give him another chance?



(21.) Roman Holiday


As she embarks on a highly publicized tour of the European Capitals, the young Princess Anne (Audrey Hepburn) begins to grow restless and exhausted from all of her requirements as a Royal and opts to escape from her room and explore Rome. Highly drugged from a sedative given to her by a doctor, Anne comes home with a young American newspaper reporter by the name of Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck) who eventually finds out from the news reports of of her position in Royalty and considers his meeting her as the perfect opportunity to get some pictures of her as well as the perfect story. Motivated by her rank in royalty as well as getting a top story from her, Joe (Peck) convinces the young princess to explore the streets of Rome with him for the day and instead of getting a good story ends up finding himself both enchanted and in love with Anne (Hepburn). 





(22.) Rear Window


This enticing Hitchcock film consists of plenty of romance along with Hitchcock's usual doses of suspense as it portrays the thrill-ridden events surrounding a wheel-chair bound photographer by the name of L.B. Jeff Jeffries (Jimmy Stewart) who in spying on his neighbor discovers the gruesome truth that one of them, in that building across the way has committed a murder. Will he (Stewart) or his true love, Lisa (Grace Kelly) find themselves in danger during their quest to bring the killer to justice? 




(23.) My Fair Lady


This cherished musical tells the enchanting story of the snobbish Professor Henry Higgin (Rex Harrison)'s efforts to transform a young lady and member of lower society, Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) into a charming young lady easily able to fit into High Society. But in the end, the Professor can't help but find himself in love with her and far too accustomed to her face to ever let go of her. 



(24.) Bus Stop






This 1956 classic tells the charming story of a naive and stubborn young cowboy called Beauregard 'Bo' Decker (Don Murray) who finds himself immediately drawn to the beautiful yet troubled saloon singer named Cherie (Marilyn Monroe) and his efforts to forcefully take her away to his ranch in Montana and marry her. Despite her efforts to escape him, Cherie (Monroe) soon finds herself strangely in loved by the young cowboy. Could 'Bo" (Murray)'s determination have rubbed off?






(25.) The Cowboy and The Lady


This 1938 romantic masterpiece tells the story of a beautiful young socialite, Mary Smith (Merle Oberon) who in her attempt to disguise herself as a humble maid becomes involved with an unpretentious and outspoken cowboy (Gary Cooper) with no idea of her true identity. Will the revalation of her true rank in society tear the two apart and slice a gap between the love they've begun to find in one another. Will 'Stretch' (Gary Cooper)'s love for the gorgeous young 'maid' grow tainted with the knowledge that she belongs to the status of "High Society", the same rank in society that he seems to detest so openly?




(26.) Holiday




This timeless Classic charms the hearts of millions as it tells the story of a young man, Johnny Case (Cary Grant) who immediately finds himself in love and engaged to a daughter of a wealthy family (Doris Nolan). Despite, however, everyone else's urging that he focus on more practical things in life, primarily becoming more attentive to his business and less attracted to his unorthodox plan of going on a holiday to celebrate the early days of his youth he, with the help of his fiancee's eccentric sister and brother, eventually manages to set out on a his long-desired adventure, finding an unexpected romance in the meantime with none other than his fiancee's very own sister.





(27.) Funny Face


This treasured classic tells the story of an unexpected discovery made during an impromptu shoot at a bookstore, a discovery of the perfect new fashion model found in the very likes of none other than the bookstore's shop clerk. Faced with a new career in the fashion industry, Jo Stockton (Audrey Hepburn) finds herself reluctantly begining to favor her new position as a model, as does she also begin to find herself in the midst of a blossoming romance with the unexpected likes of her photographer, Dick Avery (Fred Astaire). Filled with countless musical numbers as well as witty scenes of both romance and comedy, this film seems to uphold every aspect of a perfect cinematic masterpiece. 



(28.) The Shop Around The Corner




This film relays the wittily romantic story of co-workers, Klara Novak (Margaret Sullavan) and and Alfred Kralik (Jimmy Stewart) who nearly despise one another but who both fail to recognize that they're in fact falling in love with one another as they exchange letters with one another, disguised as one another's anonymous pen-pal. 





(29.) Farewell to Arms


The charming tale of love between the ambulance driver Lt. Henry (Gary Cooper) and the young Nurse Catharine Barkley (Helen Hayes) during the turbulant time of World War 1. Set in Italy, the two will stop at nothing to be together and not even war seems apt enough to tear them apart from one another.




(30.) Penny Serenade




The story of a young couple, Julie Gardiner Adams (Irene Dunne) and Roger Adams (Cary Grant) whose journey to discovering happiness in the child that they would never be able to have, seek parenthood in adoption and along the way suffer countless trials and tribulations, some almost fierce enough to tear them apart. But will the joy and love that binds them together prove strong enough in their bitter battle with tragic episodes of disapointment and loss?



Hopefully you will find time to check out at least some of the movies listed, I promise you won't be disapointed... I also hope that you had an enjoyable Valentine's day this past Friday! 


~ Erin xoxo <3

Thursday, 13 February 2014

What to Wear: Valentine's Edition



For this week's "What to Wear" I have decided to compile a list of five of my fashion inspirations for Valentine's Day. So, prepare yourself for plenty of shades of red, purple, pink, etc., etc.;) 

No. 1:

Amythest, at least in my opinion, is a very romantic color. It's both a very deep and ravishing color, factors that make it a perfect choice for that perfect Valentine's date look! The black lace dress by Van Mildert immediately screamed classic romance when I first saw it as did the black rose cameo bracelet, the dark purple heels with a bow and glittery amythest nail polish! Also, I've listed both the prices and sources of my finds below, so, enjoy!;) 

The Pretty Dress Company Windsor Lace Pencil Dress by Van Mildert: £91.00, Ravish Purple Nu Steven-Steve Madden: $150.00, Couture by Lolita Rose Cameo Bracelet Cuff- Black/Purple: $38.00, Vikki Purple Nail Polish Boogie Night: £5.00

No.  2: 



For my second Valentine's inspired look I rushed to Grace for some inspiration. To me the combination of the ornate white lace dress, the blush heels with crystal accents, the glittery gold and pink rose bracelet as well as the ballerina pink nail polish seemed to combine the perfect aroma of both classic elegance and romance!

Drawstring Waist Shear Lace Gown-Annina: $80.90, Michael Antonio Tilford Sat Heels in Blush: $44.99, Pink and Gold Flower Stretch Bracelet £7.99, Essie Nail Polish in "Pink Sheer Bliss": $8.50


No. 3: 




This bold look is perfect for all of my trendsetters and though it may be solely accented with edgy prints, bold colors and patterns, this combination of fuchsia and black makes the perfect and most daringly romantic look for a night out with your Valentine

 while still managing to retain reminiscent touches of classic elegance.


Boohoo Olivia Sweetheart Off The Shoulder Midi Dress: $45.00, Michael Michael Kors Strud Strap Heel $232.28, Mango Rhinestone Bib Necklace: $60.00, Pink and Black Lace Sephora by O.P.I.-Trend Tips: $6.00





                                     No. 4:


This classic look with it's vibrant cherry red accents just screams romantic! Definitely a fashion look that the iconic Fashionista, Audrey Hepburn would approve of in a pinch!;)

Mod Cloth- High Noon Harvest Dress in White Watercolor: $99.99, Sole Society Sonita- Bow Detail Heel: $70.00, Olia- Woman's Silver Bubble Stone Bracelet: £14.99, Essie Nail Polish in Long Stem Roses: $18.00



    No. 5:



And last of all, I have compiled a look in celebration of Valentine's day's main color, red. This outfit with rhinestone black pumps, crimson rose jewelry, a 40's inspired dress in red, black cherry nails, immediately penetrates a vibrant luminosity of romance! Perfect for a date night at some French restaurant downtown!:) 


ModCloth- Down to a Pine Art Dress in Red: $169.99, Van Mildert- Lola Cruz Crystal Embellished Peep Toe Heels £96.00, Anthropologie- Bermuda Rose Bracelet: $108.00, Anthropologie-Bermuda Rose Bib Necklace: $128.00, Essie Nail Color- Scarlett O'Hara: $8.49


Hopefully you enjoyed this post and are now inspired as to what stunning outfit you shall don tomorrow evening! Also, what was YOUR favorite look? 

~Erin xoxo <3



Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Baby Take a Bow






Baby Take a Bow

Saying Goodbye to "America's Little Sweetheart"





Ah! yes, the girl with the curly top, the endless collection of both talents and charisma, the girl who introduced happiness to the audiences of America back in the mid 30's has come to the end of the road in her life's journey. Shirley reportedly passed away late last evening, February 10th, 2014 at the age of 85 years old. Her death came reportedly from natural causes, no other details have been released to the public as of yet. And though we may wonder the details surrounding her death or perhaps crave for a more intricate revelation of her final moments, there's one thing for certain, and that's that her passing shall leave a gaping hole in the lives of all who have ever come to know "America's Little Sweetheart." Perhaps you know her as the little girl who sang to her fellow orphans the popular tune "Animal Crackers in My Soup", or maybe you think of her as little Rebecca from "Rebecca of Sunny-brook Farm", etc.  


Whoever she may be to you, whatever she may symbolize in your life, there's no arguing that her star and mark on cinematic history shall forever burn brightly, and though she may be absent from this earth, her legend will most undoubtedly live on and on,  forever present on that silver screen. So, heartbrokenly, we bid farewell to this screen icon and we thank you, Shirley, for all of the smiles you brought to millions of Americans throughout your career. You will be truly missed but never forgotten!;)



Last of all, I thought it best to compile a list of 10 unknown facts about the curly topped film star. So, here they are!


(1.) Was Said to have Stopped Believing in Santa Clause at The age of six. Reality came to play when the Santa Clause her mother Took Her to visit at a department store asked for her autograph. 



(2.) Was Almost Cast as Dorothy Gale in "The Wizard of Oz" But Opted Not to Take The Part Due to a Contract Dispute.



(3.) Before performing was always urged by her mother to "Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle".


(4.) Her Final Appearance on Screen was in The 1949 Film "A Kiss for Corliss". 


(5.) Changed Her Name to The Last Name of Her Late Husband and Spouse of 50 years, Charles Black.


(6.) Was Named after The Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Drink, "The Shirley Temple", a drink both concocted and named after her by either "The Hawaiian Resort" in Waikiki or "The Brown Derby" in Hollywood.


(7.) Her signature curls didn't come easy, and her mother had to set her hair in 56 meticulously planned curls before bedtime each night.


(8.) Had already earned a whopping $1,000.00 a week at the meager age of six and during her run at the top was said to have earned well over 3 million dollars.


(9.) Served as chief protocol for the U.S. in the 1970's.


(10.) Was The Most Iconic Child Star in Hollywood.




 R.I.P. Shirley! <3



~ Erin <3

Monday, 6 January 2014

Waiting For The Sun's Return



        Waiting For The Sun's Return
                 



            We're girls. We let things get to us, we let our hearts ache over things that in most other eyes remain insignificant and meaningless. Their lack of worth in the perspectives of others, however, can't dim the pain that touches us when faced with these (in our eyes) grave depression triggers. It's a constant battle, trying to reason with our complex and astoundingly sensitive mindsets, and although the men in our lives may laugh at us and think us to be ridiculous at times, it's hard to forget the things that ail us, no matter how illogical the dilemmas may seem to all others around us. 

It's not uncommon for our "unreasonable" fits of meloncholy to be laughed at, even by our own selves from time to time... when we come back to our senses, anyway. Sometimes we even are able to look back and realize just how overly sensitive and foolish we may have been being at the time. That, on the other hand doesn't stop us at the times of our heartache and sorrow, however. Because to us, at the time... it IS indeed a serious situation!



So, although we may seem ridiculous at times, some of us more than others... have patience with us! Our emotions are fragile like delicate flowers and our hearts as easy to shatter as glass. 


I used to fret about it, these bouts of seemingly hopeless melancholy. I remember how I used to let this emotional fragility pull me down like fierce claws into a dark abyss, but now… it doesn't scare me anymore. I know now and am able to smile through even my darkest trials as I am able to endure all things with the knowledge and understanding that things ALWAYS get better and that with every rainstorm, there's always a pastel ribbon showing through the havoc as it reaches it's finale. I find that you can make it through even the most vial storms with this knowledge, the realization that happiness will shine through again. It is with this knowledge that I have found myself capable of being happy even when I'm at some of the saddest peaks in my life. So, no matter how severe any situation may seem to you at the time, never ever give up on life… know that the sun will most undoubtedly shine through… it's return even brighter and more radiant than before!


So, with this knowledge, I pray that we are able to overcome even the most painful of storms in our lives. Just know that the rain will eventually stop falling, that the wind will calm and that the lemony rays from the sun will most definitely glisten once again. And if you endeavor to hold on to this thought… I can most undoubtedly promise you that you will easily discover the strength to make it through it (no matter how fragile your womanly emotions may be... or even how misunderstood you may feel for that matter). So… chin up!;) 


~Erin <3

Monday, 30 December 2013

Cheers!: 2014 please be good!



Cheers!: 2014 please be good!
                                         


                              I always grow plagued with some sort of anxiety while faced in the leading hours of the upcoming year . My heart rejoices as it beholds the anticipating hearts of all around the world, New York's celebrations being documented in the preceding moments of the ball drop in the heart of Time's Square. I repeatedly tell myself "It's the last few moments" of that current year, the number dimming with every passing second. It's sort of bittersweet, and I won't deny that my grip remains white knuckled and clasping that current yet diminishing year as I watch the final moments of it progress into it's death. In fact, I might even go so far as to call it somewhat terrifying, the thought of a new year. Perhaps that can be blamed on the fear enthralled in the virus of uncertainty. 




                  But then, at the same time... there's a part of me can't help but rejoice with the knowledge that a new beginning is yet to come! A new year, a year fresh with new adventures and explorations, lessons to learn, moments to cherish and add to our collective memories as well as brand new people to meet and treasure deep inside of our hearts. I suppose whilst letting go of the past, learning to move on from what was, we'll be blessed with new experiences to forever cherish. Besides, we're not leaving the current year empty handed! Our hearts and minds bear plenty of jewels and endless gifts granted from the occurrences of the dying year. And with that said, I shall bid farewell to 2013! Here's to a new beginning, a brand new venture in life! I shall finish, however, by thanking 2013 for all of it's precious memories, the ones I'll carry into this next one! So, here's to 2014! Please be good! 





Cheers, everyone!;)





xoxo~ Erin ;)

5 Golden Rings: Remembering the 12 Days of Christmas


                                                           5 Golden Rings
                  Remembering of the 12 Days of Christmas

                                           Call it lazy if you'd like, however, this Christmas season has been loaded with hustle and bustle... especially for me as I embark on the seemingly endless demands of my recently acquired job! Perhaps it could be blamed mostly on the 5 a.m. to 2 o'clock p.m. shifts that drained me in particular. One thing's for certain, however... and that's that there have been no Christmas posts whatsoever on my part, something that I find to be a great and most unfortunate side effect of my chaotic new schedule! 



(No snarky comments either! Working hard's a huge adjustment for me...)

 I just love Christmas... ah! I simply adore it!!




Yes! I'm the girl who has Christmas music blasting in her headphones and on the radio, who loves baking cookies and pies and making snowmen and decorating the tree, so, I suppose if it weren't for my beliefs as a Catholic (that with the 25th of December, Christmas has merely just begun), I'd be beyond devastated at the realization that my opportunities for Christmas posts has already been closed!





 To most out there, with the stroke of Midnight on the 26th of December, it is quickly to be arranged for all of the glistening bulbs laced over the frosty rooftops to be taken down and stored away for next year as soon as possible, the light encrusted pine tree in the living room faced with an appointment with the Waste Management truck the very next morning.

  

    As for all all of the Christmas items at your local gift-shops, they are set to be marked down in the early hours of that morning as well, their meager prices intended for getting rid of all of the store's Christmas merchandise as quickly as humanly possible.




                           But, if you ask me... everyone could stand to slow down about a gazillion notches. Save that pine scented greenery for a little while longer and let those jewel toned lights sparkle on for a few more weeks. It's still Jesus' Birthday for goodness sake! Why take down the decorations when it's only just begun? Haven't you ever heard of the "12 Days of Christmas"?



Why, it's only the 5th day of Christmas today, not 5 days after the end but the beginning of the Christmas Season! Christ's birthday goes on until at least the Epiphany, when we commemorate the special visit from the Three Wise Men to Jesus, each of whom bore precious gifts to offer the Infant King. 




So, with all that said... please remember that Christmas is not over but has merely just begun. Think of the song "The 12 Days of Christmas". It's only the 5th day and there's still room for plenty of evenings spent watching some classic Christmas films 

       

some Hot Chocolate and sugar cookies in hand, a fire crackling nearby.


                      Perhaps it takes extra care to ensure the safekeeping of Christmas spirit especially when the commercialization has faded and the focus begins to drift towards other Holidays. Growing up, I had a friend who's family would wait to distribute Christmas gifts, one on Christmas and the next eleven every single following day in hopes to commemorate the continuation of Christmas as well as the easily forgotten "12 Days of Christmas". Perhaps it'll take little traditions like that in order to keep the spirit blazing inside of you even after the 25th has passed. Host some Christmas parties, watch some movies, blast your favorite Christmas songs, and just remember to keep it up even when everyone else has stopped!;) 


So, Merry Christmas, my dear, dear readers!




Keep the Holiday Spirit alive and have a fabulous evening! xoxo


~Erin <3



Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Gaining The Courage to Sparkle



             Gaining The Courage to Sparkle



Every now and then we all start to feel inferior, our lives unmeaningful, our entire being worthless and insignificant. At least, I know that I tend to experience painful flare ups of these feelings every once and awhile anyway! 



On the other hand, however, as rarely as most wish to relay it, I'm beyond certain that we are all faced with these bursts of turbulent insecurities. In hopes to keep this post short and sweet... immediate in gaining a clear point, I shall finish off by assigning all of my readers a little bit of homework. Get a sheet of paper, then a pen, take a moment and then begin to jot down all of the things that make you beautiful! And no, it's not conceited or self-absorbed to do so! Sometimes we deserve to take a moment to focus on all of our good points as opposed to all of our negative ones. We tend to focus on the negative aspects of ourselves far often enough!


We can definitely be our worse enemy in the department of self-assurance and confidence tends to primarily grow demolished by none other than our own doubts and criticisms. Just take a moment to do the task I assign. I don't want you just to read it, think "Oh, that's a good idea!" and not do it. It's extraordinary, the positive impact such a little act can have on one's self-worth! So, do it! Don't rid yourself the opportunity to rebuild your confidence, even if it's just for awhile. When you start to feel down on yourself again (which I can assure you that you will), just take out that list, read it and jot down some more positive notes about yourself! Don't let your insecurities drown you from the opportunity to shine! You're a beautiful person, whether you think so or not, and you most undoubtedly deserve to reveal the beauty God gave you!







Have a wonderful Wednesday afternoon, my Beauty Queens, and never let the shadows of self-doubt cripple you from twinkling!;)




~Erin <3 xoxo