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A lady called Betty Parsons recently passed away - she was a mid-wife in her day, who was renowned for her quite forward thinking advice for expectant women in the 50s & 60s. The gist of it was to “drop your shoulders, relax, don’t be fearful, it’s a positive experience, regardless of the pain.” Reading the comments from people who she helped, it struck me that many had applied her labour advice to every day stressful situations. “Drop your shoulders.” Such a simple act but one that releases the anger, the frustration, the physicality of the cliché - ‘pent up’. I’m going to try and take it on board. Add it to the things to say to myself in certain situations.

Just drop your shoulders for a quick second. Keep them there. Deep breath. Move on.

xBlanaid

Category: Fancy Friday  2 Comments

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stressed denim, gold toned jewellery. collage and design - all playing on my mind in a style kind of a way.

xBlanaid

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Just organising the third Absolut Style at Set event in the Langton House Hotel, Kilkenny at the moment, so life is busy! It’s takes place this Easter Bank Holiday weekend, the 7th and 8th of April.

As part of this year’s event, I’m holding a Shutterbug Vintage Kilo sale, where we will be selling vintage clothing by the weight rather than the price tag, and at just €20 a kilo!

I really hope you can make the Style at Set weekend, particularly the nights out in the Set theatre - they promise to be pretty decent on the dance-off front! Smash Hits throwing out the 90s choons on Saturday night, while DJ Sally Cinammon makes the Sunday night a 70s disco/funk/soul affair!

Lots more information will be posted here in the coming weeks, and also on the Absolut Style at Set facebook page, and shutterbug’s facebook page.

By the way, a huge thank you to anyone who has supported, or continues to support Style at Set - I really, really appreciate it so much.

xBlanaid

Outfit details

Coat - Oxfam, (I cut the sleeves off - they were a tad bulky…)

Blazer €29.99 Shutterbug

Sequin busties €19.99 Shutterbug

Studded Levis shorts €34.99 Shutterbug

Photography by Eoin Hennessy

1234567Part two of Italy. Firstly - where we stayed after MUCH perusal through Trip Advisor reviews:

Rome - the IQ hotel. Perfect location, SO close to a metro stop. Small but exceptionally planned contemporary room. Blackout blinds. Safe in the room, amazing water pressure/heat in the shower. Only downside? We are massive herbal(me)/regular tea drinkers so we will have a special kettle rating. No kettle in the room? Goodbye one star. Oh yes. We ARE that Irish. Sorry.

Venice - Becher hotel. As opposite a style of room to the IQ as one could fathom. Plush, warm, spacious, a BATH and big windows that opened right on to the canal. Shutters for total darkness, though not sufficient to block out the rather loud boats - but hey, no major complaints from us on that. We were sleeping right beside a canal. In Venice. It was amazing.  Oh - no kettle. Dammit. Also, avoid Venice in the Winter. After the initial atmospheric awesomeness of the mist and the canal, it is incredibly cold.  It was still a beautiful place, but it would be beautiful in the non-baltic Springtime too.

Florence - Palazzo Tolomei. This place is incredible. Really, truly - from arrival, where we were treated in such a full on manner that we genuinely double checked that they hadn’t mistaken us for celebrity guests. Genuinely. We also had to double check our booking to make sure they hadn’t confused our room, as we were shown to the nicest hotel room I have EVER stayed in… The superior double, which had a view of the Duomo, boasted not only the FLIPPING KETTLE but also a fully stocked kitchenette including a microwave, cutlery, delf etc. Add to this the dining area, sitting area, pretty plush shower room and a dvd player - and you have quite the home away from home.

The owner, a delightfully eccentric French lady, presented us with a pice of her own artwork upon our departure. We were invited to have an apertif with them every evening. Honestly, I could gush some more so instead I shall offer two small downsides just to make sure this is all genuine etc. The room was big and old and therefore chilly. This won’t be an issue if you visit in warmer times, so not a big deal. The windows were big and old and therefore not great on the old sound levels. This is not an issue if, like us you brought ear plugs.

That is my little hotel round up, hope it’s helpful if you’re planning your own trip.

Oh and more on each city itself in the next post.

xBlanaid