When noses turn red, body shivers just a little too much not to blame it on current season and rain adds this genius sense of drama to the candlelit evenings, we turn the heating on for a maximum of sweat and pile up on a reading material to last until the next pouring hour. While coordinating with Nadia's sneezing and coughing I have been living according to little dudes of all shapes and gender for the past two weeks and interspersing our conversations with their adventures. If we are to have more rain and even more tissues by our side we might start seeing big spaces on local library shelves. Then we'll just naturally turn to my magazines of which fashion is Nadia's best section where she studies carefully each photograph and its detail predicting best trends for spring.

Being a regular reader/commenter/passer by of my blog, you'll have no
problems deducting who my role model and inspiration is. And you will
definitely find a way to figure out who is stepping (literally) in my
idol's shoes and doing it extremely convincing. There's barely enough
room for one queen, but two? ;)
It wasn't super long or carefully planned but visually and mentally soothing experience when the sun set as I walked along the shoreline collecting pebbles and balancing on the rocks of Lulworth Cove. I guess we have spent too much time within concrete walls so the open space was something all of us needed. And by saying us I meant my little family plus two visiting guests from Poland. Where would have we taken them if not over 270 metres above sea level! The wind was rather disturbing and got creative with my hair lashing our bodies from every angle. Even though we managed to head down to the nearest village for a hot drink we knew we had to go back up again. Catching up with a regular breathing I've added a way too many photos of this beautiful spot to my collection. We visited a couple of other places that week so check back where the wind blew us this time.
As for the jacket that hardly left my shoulders for the past...
erm ages, here is an update - a couple of days ago a black version has arrived.
It's still familiarizing with other two grabs for winter I got my hands
on and will appear here soon. Until then I'll do the impossible and sort
the expanding pile of (little) clothes casually resting on the couch.
Hoodie phone cover for cooler days
Frozen smiles ice cube moulds that work without sanitizing
Guitar bottle opener key rings come with their own cases
Crazy hair bandana on a really bad hair day
Camera lens coffee mug easily mistaken for a real one
Comic photo frame to make fun of events
Record coasters for a few rounds more
Guitar spatula for all things sticky
Music lovers' socks to be seen up close
Frozen smiles ice cube moulds that work without sanitizing
Guitar bottle opener key rings come with their own cases
Crazy hair bandana on a really bad hair day
Camera lens coffee mug easily mistaken for a real one
Comic photo frame to make fun of events
Record coasters for a few rounds more
Guitar spatula for all things sticky
Music lovers' socks to be seen up close
Not usually gift, gadget and accessories websites attract my attention as I
find their collections to be silly and bad quality they even send you a
brochure of. If however there is a wide range of good quality,
original gifts that have that instant 'wow' factor I'm all eyes. The
above compilation of my favourite items can be found on Presents For Men
(as well as for girls) site. Balancing between practicality and fun,
these little pieces above could transform my autumn in nano seconds.
As I am just starting up a journey of sharing life's numerous intrigues with watchful eye of fellow bloggers I think shedding a small amount of information evenly throughout the blog is much needed. I couldn't figure out what I really wanted to write about, I guess serious elaborating is a must for later but after making following more than five blogs one fiftieth of my daily routine I have a clear picture of what will actually see the daylight. Moving from a bit chaotic previous blog to a cosy, minimalistic in design nook over here was the best thing that could happen just before Christmas keeping me busier than ever but embarrassingly excited. I hope this combination of words will satisfy your curiosity for a start and we will meet more often.
So... I am Eli (short for Elisabeth) an owl - I love to stay up late at night when I can fully perform - specially read or write. I live in the south of England, a frog jump from the coast spending days and months on the top floor of a new built two bedroom flat, sharing space with my beloved husband and rosy cheeks of my three year old daughter. I come from Poland but having lived in the UK for more than 8 years, I can share its citizens' sense of humour, love for other countries' cuisine and lukewarm feelings towards weather. Windy, recently. And as much as I love independence and peace, I miss my family who lives abroad and that includes my parents (however divorced), younger brother, aunts and uncles, some friends from school. Everybody, to be precise. I am a working mum and staying-at-home mum sharing life between busy weekends and lovely weekdays when my doll shows me all her love with every move, skip and sound. That's the reality. There is always subconsciousness, dreams, hidden meanings, the ability to discover every opportunity to stay happy in my own skin, my own environment and any environment possible.
So... I am Eli (short for Elisabeth) an owl - I love to stay up late at night when I can fully perform - specially read or write. I live in the south of England, a frog jump from the coast spending days and months on the top floor of a new built two bedroom flat, sharing space with my beloved husband and rosy cheeks of my three year old daughter. I come from Poland but having lived in the UK for more than 8 years, I can share its citizens' sense of humour, love for other countries' cuisine and lukewarm feelings towards weather. Windy, recently. And as much as I love independence and peace, I miss my family who lives abroad and that includes my parents (however divorced), younger brother, aunts and uncles, some friends from school. Everybody, to be precise. I am a working mum and staying-at-home mum sharing life between busy weekends and lovely weekdays when my doll shows me all her love with every move, skip and sound. That's the reality. There is always subconsciousness, dreams, hidden meanings, the ability to discover every opportunity to stay happy in my own skin, my own environment and any environment possible.
This post was of course planned for a few days before but I was caught
up in things from an autumn range (online shopping included) and
couldn't possibly skip puzzle arranging or Disney characters drawing so
here's the throwback of our family's recent visit to stony Corfe Castle
village nestling under the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle getting a
glimpse of the local life and a speedy ride to our beloved town of Swanage where cod and chips taste better than anywhere in Purbeck. It was a cold but sunny day of much needed exploring.
This grey jacket with some slight variations needs no introduction and
is pretty much my cold weather ally. Just to say if you'll get bored
of constantly seeing its pockets and buttons I have already started
rummaging through online racks for its winter version.
And here we stomp on a cold wintery seaside where everything that's colourful and head-turning happens in curiosity shops (pictured above together with ever curious doll of mine) or town center windows in preparation for this season's biggest event. In addition to working mama's activities I have added a new exciting time consumer which takes me from one blogging platform to another. Yes, I have posted last spurt of thoughts early in October but was tempted by a new challenge which consists of features that are meant to be my new world of words, pictures and emotions - this blog. I write every day, so why not reach those who read every day (or on occasions or just browsing). I hope this nook of things that inspire me will change the way your day progresses, sun shines and exclamation marks are used. Let the affair commence and happy browsing!