Monday 27 October 2014

Autumn

Its that time of year again when the side walks fill with yellow, orange and brown, snuggling the floor before winter comes.
Though I am a massive fan of spring and summer, I do love autumn. Its a very special season, bringing a different type of colour to us. I can, kind of, over look the cloudy and rainy days when the sun comes out, but you're still wrapped up in a wooly scarf kicking leaves at your feet and getting muddy boots.
I do love the sunshine on a cold autumn day.
I love the dew which surounds the gardens, I love the sound of crunching leaves and I love the smell of the rain.


Sofia

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Christmas list #1

Christmas list #1


And so the time has come to make people cry. 
I would love to have so many things, and the Christmas season is not helping by brainwashing me in to thinking I want even more. But the truth is, I do! The patterns, colours, materials... Ohh everything is so lovely.
I know it’s not really the Christmas season at all yet, but I'm procrastinating so it has to be done.
I think I will be posting a couple more of these and see how it works out.
I have recently discovered Alex Monroe, and oh my goodness everything about the brand is amazing. The delicacy with which the pieces are designed and created is astonishing. They are quite pricey items, which means that anyone who knows the brand would appreciate the gift just that little bit more. I love how everything is so dainty and sometimes unusual! I mean, how often do you see a pomegranate hanging off someone's neck? I love it allllll.
Apart from that I'm loving the chunky knit look, but trying to not make everything look too dark, or I'll look like a walking rain cloud (which is actually sometimes the look/mood I'm feeling so it's all good).
Cholé is one of my favourite perfumes ever. The scent stays on for ages and its feminine with a warm feel, without being overly 'girly' smelling. Did that make any sense?? Anyway, I find that it is a fantastic scent for winter as it last for absolutely ages and therefore one does not end up smelling of the 'cold outside' as much as one would without it.

Fantastic stuff.

Sofia


Christmas list #1 by fia-mcmee featuring holiday decorations


Topshop light blue top
$60 - topshop.com


ASOS purple lace top
$14 - asos.com


Alex Monroe citrine earrings
$200 - johnlewis.com


Chloé bangle bracelet
$455 - monnierfreres.co.uk


Alex Monroe charm bracelet
$310 - johnlewis.com



Chloé perfume fragrance
nordstrom.com



Monday 13 October 2014

White Pearl, Mozambique

If someone were to ask me what the most beautiful place I've ever been to is I would have to say the White Pearl Resort in Mozambique. Almost at the very bottom of the country lies a wonderful little corner of the world, on which some people decided to build a few little houses. This place is amazing. I went there with my family last Easter holiday (so, around March/April) and I was shocked to find myself somewhere so wonderful!
The location itself is very hard to get to, my family took a jeep-like car and we almost got stuck in a giant puddle which reached the car windows, we had to pee in the bush and encountered a friendly scorpion, as well as having to slow down for snakes, potholes and the odd child asking for a bottle of water (which of course we gave).
We got a fairy which took us from Maputo to Catembe, just across the narrow part of Maputo Bay. From there we drove down and down, through the Elephant reserve (not catching a glimpse of any actual elephants, but of quite a lot of poo), passing every type of road possible: some were tar, (featuring very large potholes), some were made from sand, some were a muddy puddle delight (not really delightful, at times scary actually, though very funny) and other were rocky, but we eventually got to the holy grail that is the White Pearl Resort.
The golden sandy beaches welcomed us with strong, clear blue waves, which hid a vast array of wildlife. The lush green hills kept our little corner beautifully protected from the outside world, and had hut-like rooms resting upon them in a way which didn't ruin the scenery. The rooms themselves were lovely too, though a bit too romantic since I was sharing it with my brother. They had a balcony which had a breath-taking view over the beach and the hills, bouncy beds, lovely shell/beaded shower curtain, two sun-lounger, a little pool and an outside shower. A shower outside in the warm air (not too late in the evening so you don't get bitten by mosquitos!) is such an amazing, yet simple, experience. Though it does not exactly cause an adrenaline rush, I felt oddly free and calm.
Apart from that there are lots of fun and eco-friendly activities such as taking a horse ride through the nearby villages and bush (lovelyyy), or the beach, snorkelling and an ocean-safari (amazing, amazing, amazing), and surfing or body-boarding (did it, loved it, sucked at it). The dinner and lunch menus are fab, not only does it change every day but it offers fantastic dishes of South African and Mozambique cosine with a twist! Some are more Western-friendly (not too spicy, and lightly more 'common') and many are vegetarian friendly, which is amazing for me.
In the afternoon there was high-tea with cakes and sweets in a lovely white and blue room.
Enough ranting? I think so...
If you want to check the place out, click on http://www.whitepearlresorts.com/ ! Would be a truely fantastic holiday and might have more professional-looking photos!
xx

Hello little friend!


My room with a view

High tea

My family decided to have breakfast on the beach! (I was late, whoops!)

The sun loungers, and a hint of the mini pool 


This boy was the size of my hand








Dragonflies, buttefies, bees, they were all there! I loved it

Sofia


Sunday 12 October 2014

Queen of procrastination

I have been sitting on my bed trying to start doing some work, but I can't! Its all so hard and boring... I just can't get myself to do it.
Whyyy??!
I was doing so well for about a week. I mean, I was getting home and wirting up notes like I never before!
What happened?
Urgh.
I envy the life of the Youtube stars! I know they have to work somewhat hard, but they're earning so so much for doing something so fun! I would love to go shopping for myself and then film myself showing my wonderful clothes to people (like me) sitting on their bums watching whislt at the back of my mind knowing I am meant to be doing something productive instead of going green.
Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy studying psychology. Its incredibly interesting and eye-opening, but its not something I find easy. And reading the journal articles? The text books?
HA!
No thanks. That stuff is written in a way which makes me feel like I'm in year 6 again, reading my big brother's text books and pretending like I understand what on Earth its talking about. Which, naturally, I don't. Nor did I ever.

I must go back to staring at pdf files and powerpoints now!

Sofia

Friday 10 October 2014

Welcome to my life?

First post... Where to start?

I am Portuguese but currently living in England to study psychology. I have a history of attempted blogs so let's see how this one goes!
My life is a bit all over the place at the moment, my parents and dog (love of my life) live in Maputo, Mozambique, my brother and pretty much everyone else in my family live in Portugal and I live in Kent. I have 5 flat mates, including the peanut butter to my jelly (????) my boyfriend.
I'll add a few picture to make this more fun for everyone involved.























Mozambique itself is a beautiful country with fantastic wildlife (at risk due to habitat loss).
Sadly, Maputo is not my kind of city. Though filled with people, it is also filled with poverty and nothing to do if you are jobless. When visiting my parents time can pass quite slowly if they are away. That being said, its always warm and sunny (very very loved), and the country has a richness in untouched wildlife which is truely amazing!
That being said my house is fantastic (as well as my family).
Next stop..Lisbon!
























Ahhh! Lisbon. The city of light. And cobble stones. I do love Lisbon, and have a very bias view towards it. I find it beutiful, culture-filled and unique. My colourful city is filled with art and people that stare at you for no reason at all. It has amazing beaches and urban streets so steap your thighs will burn with one trip around the city.

I think I will leave it at this for now!

See you soon x