Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Relaxation, Recuperation & Revision

Hello all, it has been a while since we last spoke and so I felt the need to post up a little update on life's progress of late. I have currently returned to Ireland for the Easter break, leaving my beloved boy behind in Wales whilst I have flown off to spend some much sought-after time with my family.

 
 I flew back early on Easter Sunday, arriving back just in time for a lovely Sunday Roast whipped up by my uncle for us all, before I joined my younger siblings for a good old Easter Egg Hunt out in the sunshine of my cousins' garden. At nearly 22 years of age I can add that you are never too old to find a chocolate egg gifted to you from those you love.

 
Whilst it has been nice to have a little recuperation over the past few days, it is now time to get back to the business of looming university deadlines. Whilst I want to enjoy my stay at home, the work won't go away and so I need to keep a level-head about how much time to deliver to each.
 
 On Easter Monday I made a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the buzzing seaside resort and made the drive south of the border to the wilds of rural Ireland and the mountainess regions of County Donegal. It all started with a small helping of a traditional Ulster Fry-up on the road, before a drive towards Derry where we crossed the border and hit-up an old-style American diner at the road-side for a morning coffee. However I opted for the sweeter option of a hot-chocolate with marshmallows and cream. Then we continued our drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, taking us along the scenic route through the mountains and hills of the northern-most region and then out along the rugged coastline that proves the jewel in the county's crown.

 
 We stopped for a bite to eat in a quaint little cafĂ©, I browsed the craft shop across the road an tried to locate the dying art of the postcard which with regret proved unsuccessful. What's wrong with a good old fashioned picture-postcard via post!? Anyhow we then made toward the beach which to my surprise sat beyond expectation. A little rural fisherman's cottage adorned one end of the golden strand, whilst looking out into the water you caught the most stunning scenic views of the forest park located at the foothill of the valleys which surrounded the base of the over-looking mountain. It looked sublime. It honestly still surprises me how tropical this small isle can look against the surrounds of the often unforgiving Atlantic Ocean.


 
 Yesterday was a little more casual as I fired off a few work related emails and enjoyed a coffee with my mother in our hometown by the sea. It was nice to have a catch-up before I headed off again to spend an easy evening in-front of the TV for the remainder of the evening. I think I'd forgotten just how nice it could be to watch something spontaneously on an actual TV screen, as opposed to hunting down something on demand from my laptop when I find the time.
 
How have you been spending your Easter break? I hope regardless that you've all had hippy-hoppy Easter fun in some form!
 
Peace & Love til' next time.

Sunday, 14 December 2014

~ Hello & Welcome ~

Hello to one and all and welcome on your new discovery of The Lost Girl's Playbook. A little online haven in which to post all that I love, what I've been up to etc. Currently December and with the new year looming I thought it a good time to start my new adventure into the blogosphere, something I have admittedly dabbled in before, only I appear to have a problem of keeping persistent with it, failing to produce any new posts after a certain point whilst otherwise distracted. So anyway, here's to hopefully creating a more prosperous blog on this occasion, I look forward to seeing where the journey leads.

And where better place to start than with what I've been up to today? After a welcomed Sunday lie-in I rather hastily reheated some leftover Chinese takeaway before heading into town for one last hurrah before heading home to Ireland for the holidays. It happened to coincide with the last day of the Bath Christmas Market and so I swiftly took one last look around and even on closing day it proved to be going as prosperous as ever, which despite the crowds is good to see.



I picked up a few items of clothing in-store on the high street, before wandering the sweetly-lit back alleys where I also made a few spontaneous purchases, proving kind to both me and my purse. Then I stopped by the rather quaint Pasty Presto in the Abbey courtyard for a winter-warming Mint Hot Chocolate, which proved richly different and just the sugar-kick I needed after a long afternoon amongst the masses before the long impromtu walk home.

Love & Peace - til' next time!