Sunday, June 13, 2010

Another lonely night in a single bed, with a single sock on one singularly warmer foot.On the bright side, exams have almost come to a close and from then I shall be free!!!....Or at least really bored. Although it has been my new goal for the up-and-coming holidays to:
1. Go on my long overdue diet. As during the study break I've stacked on the pounds by using 'food breaks' as a reason to stop myself from studying.... needless to say I have both a lot of breaks and eat a lot of food (Although I did manage to discover the joy that is Mcvities Digestive Chocolate covered biscuits.... Honestly, they are absolute Heaven!)
2. And secondly, I intend to drag out my aunts old sowing machine the minute I get home and whip up a few dresses for the on coming social events of next semester (Balls, dinners, costume parties... THE LOT!) This would most likely be after a few weeks of my shedding kilos on my diet, so hopefully I'll be able to come up with some good outfits and put the pics up in a later post(:

Now, on to my day so far...Absolutely Nothing! Being busy with study and also being a juvie doesn't really allow me the luxury of having much of an exciting life so far. However this is all about to change soon! Regardless, last night I managed to escape the confines of my desk and my study-packed brain by roaming Kings Park with a few friends and then later surfacing at the Gorgeous Moon cafe` in Northbridge.
There are a few interesting snaps that came out of my Kings Park Adventures, which initially began as a friends "Declaration Night of Love" (or so I titled it in my head). He wanted to take a beautiful photograph of the city for the girl he loves before she leaves to return to another country....*girlish squeel* sounds like a scene in a Romance movie, doesn't it? :)
Okay so here's what I ended up doing at 11pm in 4 degrees weather during the "Declaration Night of Love"


This Happens to be my favourite photo of the night.
It's a shame it's so hard to see anything
:(

Yeah, it was indeed a crazy night, But I enjoyed every minute of it... Although I'll probably regret it as soon as I get my exam results back. Anyhow, This week I've taken quite a shining to Over sized oriental/tribal/ ethnic jewellery~ and of course, no-one does big, beautiful collaborations of quirky bling than Athenian designer Maria Mastori. Wood, silk, silver, agate, tassels, rock crystal.... doesn't matter.... it's all found in her eye-catching pieces!!!


Not only is her Jewellery incredible but Mastori credits herself by coupling very bold accessories with soft earthy colours and flowing fabrics. Truly inspiring~ If only I could walk around little old Perth in something this outrageous!

Anyway, study awaits.
Bye-bye...isha. x

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