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Saturday, 8 May 2010

Sundaybrunch

For tomorrow, my friends and me plan to go and have a brunch, so I thought of putting together some information about it. We've all head a busy week with our small internships as we've never "worked" before. We also haven't seen each other for one whole week (it just appears strange to me because usually, I see them every day at school...).

  1. It's a meal you have in the morning and it's used to replace both lunch and breakfast.
  2. It could be served after an event in the morning, but also before people do something the afternoon. That's why my friends and me go brunching, we'll go to a Festival afterwards.
  3. Usually, brunch is more relaxed than breakfast or lunch and, yes, it can be used for celebrations but most of them are rather informal.
  4. Most hotels or restaurants, and even small caffés, offer a buffet and the food can include anything that's usually eaten through the day. There's meat or even seafood like smoken fish or shrimp, vegetables, salads, fruits (and fruitsalads as well!), of course many types of bread stuff and...desserts. My favourite is Mousse a la Vanille (that's how I call it)
  5. Some places to have brunch at offer a COFFEEFLATRATE. if you go to look for a restaurant, think about the drinks you want to have with your brunch. Juice is usually free, but hot drinks can easily cost a lot.
I'll post a picture of my outfit afterwards, because so far I've just chosen my nailpolish and the new thights I'm gonna wear. They're purple and I loove them.

It's so cold here in Germany and it rains all day long -.-
Anyway, what do you think of brunching? A good idea or a waste of time and money? Ever been before?
xxx




P.S: Oh and of course for Mother's Day, I'm out for dinner with my family. Might post an outfit of that, too!

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Classical


All of a sudden, I really, really felt like playing the piano.
No, of course that's not my Steinway and Son's, but I'd like to have it. One day...
Can't remember who it was, but someone said that Art and Fashion were sisters. Well, I think, music is somewhere in the family, too.

In 2008, Karl Lagerfeld designed some "Organ inspired fashion", that's what this article told me.





Not sure if I'd wear it, but I love that Chanel dress.
If any of you get the chance to visit Harrods in London, take a look at the music department. They once let me play on one of their pianos (it was made of glass!), so try not to shop all the time and have a look at the instrments. They're beautiful.

Here are my top five reasons why learning how to play the piano
(but they go for any instrument I guess)
<3 It's relaxing after you had a long day
<3 You can play for others. Make them happy and enjoy their compliments
<3It.sounds.so.nice! Live-heard better than on CD. Why not give yourself a little concert?
<3 You'll see your progress soon
<3 There is ALWAYS a new song to play.



Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Air

Hey, so today I'm not that tired.

HOWEVER, blogger.com makes me freak out! AWWW I just posted quite a long txt and they tell me something about an error of HTML. blablabla..

Hm... today I was at the technology department of the air traffic control and they taught me how to use an ILS- Instrumental Landing System. It's difficult as hell but in case I go on holiday with an airplane and both pilots die, I'll raise my arm to tell the people on board that I can land on a runway now :D


In fact, there is so much to do the next days. There's my friend's 18th birthday on Friday and I still don't have a present. Ideas, anyone??

Cardigan: Berschka at Galeries La Fayette, jeans and blue shirt: H&M, floral top: Primark (2 pound!)

I really like the cardigan.
It has a bit of vintage-design but it can go with almost everything.


I think that was it for today. Love you loads!