Archive for: May 2010
Posted by
Sam on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at 05:10 pm
Just a few photos I found during the last week that I’m particularly fond of. ♥

From here

From here
I would actually be tempted to have those as wedding rings!

From here

From here

From here
And now I shall finish my French assignment! Have a wonderful Sunday evening, everyone, and a fantastic week.
Posted by
Sam on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at 04:54 pm
New theme for Wrongdecade! However, this one is actually a pre-made theme by Artmov. I wanted something fresh on here but didn’t have the time/inspiration to create one of my own. I have made a few changes though, such as:
- Widened the sidebar
- Changed the size of some of the headers, as well as colour for one of them
- Made a bullet for lists
- Installed a page navigation plugin on it
- Added a drop shadow to some of the text
- And just a few very minor tweaks to what it says on my 404 page, etc
I also switched all my other pages over to WordPress. I had to edit them manually before, mainly because I preferred the control I had over them, as well as the fact I preferred to have unique sidebars for each section of my site. However, I have trimmed the site way back to really just a blog now. There are no ‘goodies’ anymore, but that’s okay because they were just recipe’s (which you can still access by looking at the Recipes category) and icon/avatars, the latter of which I really can’t be bothered with that stuff anymore. I never add anything new.
I’m super-happy with it. Now I just need to get back into blogging…
Posted by
Sam on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at 04:00 pm
Newly in progress
Learn to drive a manual car.
Recently one of my sisters bought a new car and I was given her old one. It’s a Ford Telstar 1992, and it’s white. I haven’t driven it on the roads yet, but I have been practising along the dirt road on the farm. So far I’m doing okay but finding time to practise is really hard at the moment. Usually it’s dark by the time I get home and all I want to do is eat and go to sleep.
Learn the basics of car maintenance.
When my dad and I were sorting out the change of ownership papers for the aforementioned car, we spotted a hot pink, sparkly book called Essential Car Care for Girls. My dad bought it for me. It’s pretty informative and now I know how the engine works and what various parts are, as well as some useful maintenance information! It’s actually a pretty good book, but it’s definitely written with a girly-girl in mind who may or may not be completely fucking stupid. Probably the latter… I felt my inner-feminist bubbling up a bit during the course of reading it, but I was able to set aside my despair at the blatantly stereotyped target audience and learn a bunch of useful stuff.
Learn French
Well, I’m taking French 101, so yeah. I’m definitely planning on taking the 102 course and possibly continuing on to Stage 2 courses after that.
Create and stick with an exercise plan.
Back in March I joined the gym at university and got an exercise plan created for me. The last couple of weeks have been difficult so I haven’t gone (literally have not had time), but I’m looking forward to getting back into it come Monday!
Read 50 books I’ve never read before, not including ones I have to read for school.
Just read a fantastic book called How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff. It’s about a 15-year-old girls who gets sent to stay with family in England when a modern-day war breaks out (at first I thought it was related to the London Tube bombings, but it wasn’t, plus I can’t remember what year they happened in and it might have been after this was written). Anyway, she falls in love with someone and lots of scary stuff happens and you’re not sure if she’ll be okay and if she’ll find him again, either. The narrative is really well done and I totally cried towards the end!
Newly completed
Ask someone on a date.
Although Josh and I don’t really call them ‘dates’, we do go on them! And I have initiated some of these little dates, too, so I think that counts perfectly fine.
We love to go out to eat and also to the movies, amongst other things.
Learn to use the sewing machine and make at least 2 items of clothing all by myself.
Back in late February I made two skirts. Here is a photo of me wearing one of them.
Posted by
Sam on Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 03:14 pm
Just got back for a wee shopping expidition. There are two birthdays next week, one of which is my dear cousin’s 21st! Sadly, I only got one gift as I couldn’t decide on what to get the other person. However, I did reward myself with a few things after my horribly hectic week! Because beauty products make me happy, as ridiculous as that sounds.

Don’t you just love moustaches? Especially pink ones?
So, clockwise we have: Schwarzkopf Hair Repair leave-in conditioner for coloured hair, L’Oreal Casting Creme Gloss in ‘Iced Chocolate’, Revlon Beyond Natural primer, Revlon PhotoReady foundation in ‘Shell’ and Studex gold studs with a blue stone.
After I had had enough of shopping (yes, there is a limit for me) I thought I might catch a movie, but Dear John, the one I wanted to see, isn’t showing until late afternoon. Poopy!
Anyway, here are a couple of web cam shots of Tyler and I. He was four months yesterday! I love Fridays because it’s my day off uni and my mum looks after Ty, so I get to play with him.



He’s the best monkey, ever!