Friday, 28 November 2014

Frugal Friday: Christmas Stocking Fillers For Under £5

Today I've put together a quick gallery of fun, pretty and cheap gifts or stocking fillers. If any of them found their way under my tree I wouldn't be unhappy! 

I hope the boys at home are paying attention. 



Wooden 'Follow Your Dreams' Plaque - £3

Available from Matalan online and in store

Beauty Boutique Duo Bag - £5

Available from Asda online and in store



George Red Christmas Mug - £2

Available from Asda online and in store
GWR Chopstick Challenge - £5

Available from Wilkos online and in store




Barely Bath Pearl Bauble - £1

Available from Wilkos online and in store





Reindeer Sweater Necklace - £3

Available from Cherry Diva






The Dinosaur That Pooped Christmas by McBusted's Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter - £4

Available from Amazon and other good bookstores


Moustache Nail File - £2

Available at Boots online and in selected stores



Yankie Candle Gift Box - £2.99

Available at Boots online and in selected stores




NPW Chubby Glitter Stick in Silver - £4


Available at Boots online and in selected stores

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Random Acts of Kindness for Christmas





This year I thought for Advent I would do something a little different. 

So I have decided that for each day of Advent I will do something that will spread the Christmas cheer and benefit other people.

I know that I have mentioned before that I work incredibly hard and for long hours over December to make sure that magazines and newspapers are printed in time for the festive period. You know those TV pages that seem to come round earlier each year? Yep, some of that is me. 

For the children I have found a list of ideas of Christmas activities. With a mix different ideas for good turns and festive crafty bits too. 





Wednesday, 26 November 2014

What BeeBee Made: Cheat's Flapjack


Sometimes you need something sweet, but you just don't feel like baking. This is perfect for those moments. There are just 3 ingredients, I don't think anything except rice krispie treats could be easier.

Ingredients
350g museli
130g butter
130g dairy toffees

Over a low heat in a medium-size pan melt the butter and toffees.

Remove from heat and mix well to combine. Add the museli and stir well.

Add the sticky mixture to a lined square cake tin (or brownie pan) and press down well (I line with extra strong foil - minimal washing up!).

Leave the flapjack to cool in the fridge for a couple of hours.

Cut into 12 fingers and serve.



Tuesday, 25 November 2014

What BeeBee Wants: The ShoeZone Want List

It's that time of year again. The weather is turning and my office are heading into a month long casual clothing frenzy. 

Here in rural East Yorkshire we have been getting off quite lightly weather wise this year. I'm obviously not including the floods that got my home town media coverage and it's own floodwatch account on Facebook! 

I've only broken my coat out for work this week. The last week in November! It has been crazy warm, even in the office (again not something I'm used to as until recently I sat in sub-zero like conditions).

So, as a person with giant man-sized feet I have few outlets for reasonably priced seasonal fashion shoes. I don't always want to pay over the odds for a party shoe I know I'll only wear a handful (footful?) of times. 

And as you all know I also have a habit of getting bored, very quickly, with most things. So here are a few of my favourite titbits from Shoe Zone. All available in Size 9!!!!






I have my eye on these as a walking to the office in comfort-type boot. In the last few years boots that have been inspired by the Ugg/Emu trend have been massive, however the soles haven't been upto much. Leading to wet feet and a lean on! This firm soul with grips look like they could over come the leaf mulch on the paths quiet nicely and not shy away from a puddle or two. 




I love a good canvas shoe. However, I don't always want to wear high tops. This will match perfectly with my black jeans and Xmas jumpers/t-shirts I have for the office and other casual events next month. 


These are my go to style for a party shoe. At 5'11" I don't need the extra added height, and when you spend most of the night on the dance floor why not do it in comfort! I would pair this with either a green dress or a spangly bag for the party season. 



Monday, 24 November 2014

Doing Things For Me

It has taken it's time, but I am finally feeling more able to do things for me.

My whole life I have put myself way down the line of things that need my attention. 

This blog does help in a small way. 

Saying that much of what I do for myself, entails me doing things for other people. 

Being able to step outside of being a mum or even an office worker (and the office I work in is not the most normal of places).

This time of year can become all consuming. Christmas is the busiest time of the year in my office without a shadow of a doubt. We work at an accelerated rate from October and through November, then once December arrives overtime is here too.

God bless newspapers and magazines and all those who read them.

Then there is home. Christmas with 2 kids, in the same play, in the same school. Who, just for a change want different things.

So right now, just for a change, I'm doing things for me. I went to that Casino Night event. I embraced the terror of going to Leeds on a train on my own, and the nerves accompanied with going to an event on my own.

I have a couple of Christmas crafty courses coming up. I have started a Crafty Coffee Morning so people can come for a coffee and bring their knitting or crochet or quilling... I think you get the gist. As a project it's only new, but hopefully month after month it will pick up in popularity.

A perfect opportunity to have a cuppa, a chat and enjoy some crafts. 



Thursday, 20 November 2014

Bullying, Body Shaming and Trolls


I will put my hands up now and say I have never watched TOWIE, nor have I seen any of this series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!

I do, however, need to keep up with who is in them for my day job. 

Since the rumours of Gemma Collins entering the jungle started there has been some awful things written about her. Both by professionals looking to shock and by the public looking to be noticed. By the time she entered the Jungle they were deafening and hard to ignore.

Why do people think it's okay to shout, type and publish abuse purely based on someone's appearance? 

I don't know Ms Collins, but from the bits that I have read she's not the happiest of bunnies. Nor is she the most secure within herself. Putting herself in a position to be watched 24/7 was a brave one, just  not a position she had thought through entirely. I doubt it was the cameras being on her that created her decision to leave within 3 days of the programme starting, as Gemma would already be used to cameras following her, so much as being worn down by circumstance. 


Gemma has also been vilified for that most heinous of crimes; being hungry, and talking about it, with her other contestants. She is very much a glamour puss. Likes to look just so. This, in my opinion, is like a mask or a disguise. Something she can control and hide behind. 

In the jungle this bit of her has been torn away. 



Before she flew off to Australia she did an interview with Closer magazine, in which she described being shouted at down the street, or when she was driving her car. She wanted this experience to change people's perception of her. 


Speaking to Closer before the launch she said: ‘I was meant to lose weight before I went in the jungle, but I couldn’t stop eating, so losing weight once I am in there will be great!’ 

and

“I’d certainly consider having a holiday romance. Why not? I’m a single girl.”  


Gemma also seemed to think that the magic key would have been to lose a significant amount of weight  while she was on camera. Here I think was her main crux. She is obviously not happy within herself. 


“Hopefully I’ll walk out of the jungle in three weeks’ time with my head sorted out, my heart repaired and I’ll be 3st lighter. I’d be so happy.”

I don't know what type of 'sorting' out she would be able to get emotionally, and I doubt that she expected to be banished to the 'Celebrity Slammer' either. 

Less we forget, this is not a hardened adventurer or a scout/guide. Gemma is a boutique owner and a clothing designer (who has some lovely ranges). She was never going to just sail by. And the timing of the series for her personally was really bad. 

All this being said it is never right to abuse someone for how they look. Whether they be tall, short, fat, thin, top heavy, basically concave. It's just not right. If it was religion or the colour of a person's skin being vilified charges would probably be being brought against those who shared their thoughts for hate crimes. 

I'm not on my high horse just because I am one of the groaning many who are unhealthily obese and much bigger than is recommended. I am though able to understand where this poor lady is right now. 

I have been in the street and been jeered at for daring to exercise. I have been accosted and touched up on night's out. Even on my wedding day a stranger came up to me and told me I should have lost weight for my wedding. She never even asked my name, or said congratulations. 

But it doesn't matter what size you are, when your favourite jeans don't fit you still get that pit of your stomach feeling. You begin to question what you have left that you can wear. The problem is when it is then expressed, frequently and publicly by strangers that what you already know begins to drag you down. 

Remember over all that every one in these new breeds of Reality TV are actually real people, no matter how cartooney and over-inflated and confident they appear on their show. 









Wednesday, 19 November 2014

What I Ate Wednesday


It's another busy week, and I'm finding it really difficult to get up in a morning. When time is precious I have a habit of reaching for a friend egg sandwich. Warm, full of protein and has a smattering of tomato sauce in there too. 



Lunch was homemade veggie chilli with wholegrain rice and a bit of cheese. (mmm cheese)
You can also see my diet coke habit is still in force. 


Throughout the day I have been drinking my current favourite coffee Ginger Bread by Beanies - I add half a tsp of brown sugar and a glug of milk for a perfect autumnal hot drink.


I spied this yesterday in the Co-Operative next to my office, mmm nutella choc dip. Yummy!



Tea is courtesy of my hubby, chicken curry and white long-grain rice. 

It's not been the healthiest day. But it has been a tasty one. 





Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Stick or Twist




While I've been on hiatus and beavering away in more than one fashion, I was given the fabulous opportunity to learn how to play Roulette and Black Jack by the lovely people at bgo.

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I grabbed my bag, and camera is disappeared off to Leeds for the evening, at the White Cloth Gallery. I lovely little bar/event room near the train station. I'd have been happy to just wander round there for a couple of hours looking at the photographs on display.



No, that's not what I was there for. Along with a handful of other bloggers I was ushered into a gallery that they had turned into a casino for the evening. With two Black Jack tables and a Roulette wheel.



I was given a lesson in how to place bets, sheer luck when it comes to Roulette. However, if you put your chips on a single number the payout is greater than if you edge your bets and choose either 'red' or 'black' or top/middle/bottom third. I found the pace of this game slow. There was a lot of waiting around and there didn't seem to be much of a buzz. Although some people seemed to make a lot of money there very quickly.

I much preferred the Black Jack tables.

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There is a certain pace, I'm certain that there was something in the fact I got paired with a sarcastically funny dealer with quick wit and a questioning manner. Black Jack is practically the same game I played as a child with my grandfather, oddly often while mum was altering dresses for a croupiers at a casino in hull. I remember the dresses as long slinky black numbers with a diamante encrusted diamond at the cleavage. It made me think that all casinos were glamorous places filled with the beautiful people.


Never did it occur to me that those inside the casinos would be playing 21s/pontoon or whatever else it was called.

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There also appears to be a little bit more skill to Black Jack, being able to decide if you are going to risk what card is to be added to your waning hand. I must admit, when playing with someone else's money I did have a go big or go home attitude and had both big wins and big losses.

I can honestly see where the addiction part comes in.

It was a fantastic evening, and hope that I get to repeat it again. It was also nice to meet other bloggers from the Yorkshire region, albeit still a little bit distant from me in the little ol'east Riding.

I had to sneak off at the end of the night so missed who won the prizes. Again I'd like to thank bgo for a fantastic night, and for teaching me a new skill - and that I really am best avoiding the Roulette table at the Office Christmas Party!


Monday, 17 November 2014

All Work and No Play...




Well that hiatus from blogging turned out to be for longer than I expected.

Those of you who follow me on social media, or indeed know me in the real world will be aware of the crazy hours I have been keeping in the office. Something had to give for a little while.

I'm still putting in some crazy hours but I am planning on being a bit more proactive and getting some bits and bats written up and shared with you guys.

There were a few plans I was mulling over for November, starting with attempting to write a novella in a month. I can safely say, that isn't going to happen. I truly do need to get on top of the housework, but somehow after a long week in the office a Saturday spent cleaning isn't doing it for me right now.

I've been wanting to make rock buns for such a long time, and again it has just not happened yet. I get sat on my sofa and sucked into my crochet.

Some books from amazing authors have landed on my desk this month and there are the festive novels that I love so much also vying for my attention. Always best read with a hot chocolate or gingerbread latte in the other hand. My Kindle is filling up with Christmas-themed novellas and novels too.

Hands up if you are aware of an app that squeezes an extra hour or two into the day, or even the mythical day b'twixt that nestles between Saturday and Sunday.







Tuesday, 11 November 2014

MIA- A Diary Post





I've been Missing In Action from the blogsphere that is What BeeBee Did. I've also been giving social media in general a bit of a wide berth.

It has come to that time of the year that most production journalists in the TV Listings world either loathe or love. Possibly both in equal measures.

To put it politely I have been meeting myself coming back for a good few weeks now. I took October Half Term Week off from the site, and didn't pick up my laptop. I did keep my head either in a book or my legs underneath a growing blanket I am currently crocheting. After all it's that time of the year... dark nights make me yearn to craft.

I haven't done anything particularly beautimyfied, not even put my contact lenses in for at least a month! My hair has been stuck in Mummy's working mode (aka messy bun) and my car has been my main home.

Or at least that is how it feels.

The diet rollercoaster has been just that and I have fallen off the cart and gained a stupid amount of weight.

This week I have managed to reign that in a bit. I really must remember that it is a one day at a time thing. After all this is forever, and no matter how much I want it to it I will never be skinny - and most importantly it will not happen (in the words of Tommy Cooper) 'just like that'.

And lastly... just because...


(24 of 32 Pics) A collection of funny, interesting, cute and noteworthy pictures





Saturday, 8 November 2014

Hallowe'en Nails





These beauties are the reason I was growing my nails.

I adore the look of a French polish/manicure, and I had yet to try an actual gel manicure.

I've had the Avon gel finish enamel, but this time wanted to try the real thing.

I've been wanting to try this look for a while. I can do nail art myself pretty well, I fancied a little bit of pampering and my French manicures have the tendency to go a bit wonky.

This look was originally spotted on +Pinterest


The Jack Skellington nail I felt was a little too spooky for the children I've been working with this weekend, so I had a bit more of an acid house smiley face with a spooky twist....

I've already started looking for ideas to have done next halloween!

I'm really lucky that my friend Gemma is a fabulous nail art technician and was able to this look for me, and even added some extra bling to proceedings.