Hey! I got up at about half 8 today, so later than usual. It is a Sunday, after all. It's now evening, and I'm doing fine thank you. I've just been out walking my dog, and now waiting for food in the air fryer. I hope all is well with you. π·
Pizza! π
I'm quite lucky (or not) because I don't remember lockdown. Long story short, I had a procedure that made me lose memories. Anything around that time is just a blur to me. It's weird. There are little bits and bobs I remember, but overall I'm a bit clueless. I do remember having to sign your name when going into a pub though, and all the table service!
Aw, thank you! You are so kind. π·
I don't know if this is correct, so don't come at me. It works for me, though! I cleanse (sometimes exfoliate), then use a toner, serum, moisturiser then eye cream. I definitely need to add an SPF into my routine.
Hello! ππ»
I'm meeting up with a friend in a couple of hours for a coffee, and after that I'll be seeing my boyfriend. We might watch the FA Cup final. Tomorrow I'm going to a music festival, and I couldn't be more excited! It's going to rain, but I don't even care. One of my favourite bands is playing after seven years so I'm incredibly excited. I love live music. I hope you have a nice weekend whatever you're doing.
I've been known to sing this on karaoke. π
Of course.
I can relate to you on the college one, as the same thing happened to me. I regret it a lot, but I know it was out of my hands. I couldn't carry on with how poor my mental health was. Something not too personal I regret is not carrying on learning French! I did really well in school and took my GCSE two years early. I could easily hold a basic conversation, and was getting better each day. However, I decided not to carry on with it after I took my exam. Stupid idea. I was a lazy teenager, and regret that decision very much. I could have been completely fluent by now. I know people say it's not too late, but my memory is horrendous these days. I can't pick up languages like I used to when I was younger. I always say I have a memory like a sieve. π
Not really. It sounds silly, but just write from the heart. If I write the message for you, it's not very personal. I would much prefer someone to give me a birthday message from the heart rather than one they'd copied from someone else.
Oh, thank you. That's very kind. I wholeheartedly disagree, but thank you for the compliment. π·