Monday, January 21, 2013

the past few days

This photo makes me dream more and more of Brighton,
and England in general...

Why hello there!

I'm sitting here in bed thinking over the past few days. I've been busy working, meeting up with Nadia about England, and resting from crazy days. It doesn't seem to be anything compared to December where I only had one day off other than Christmas holidays, but still!

On Thursday afternoon, my UK visa was issued to me and sent to my front door. I'm not going to lie, I fan-girled a bit just about getting my visa! How am I going to live in sanity in England with everything 1D, Sherlock, and tea going on around me? Oh dear me...

I've somehow managed to get myself back into a horrible routine of not waking up until 10 or 11 on my days off. It's making me a lot lazier when actually getting to work on days I'm supposed to go in! I don't like it. Bad, Maddie, bad! I was planning on waking up early today, but I've been feeling pretty sick the past few days. And after the Neo Citran I took last night hit me, I was out like a light!

I made my first Youtube video which was an insane step for me! You can read my last post about it... so nerve-wracking getting in front of that camera, though! But I've been receiving some lovely comments from other Youtubers on it, giving me lots of hope for the future of me on Youtube, haha!

My Dad and I bought tickets to see Owl City and Echosmith in Spokane, WA at the Knitting Factory. We also booked our room at the Davenport Hotel for the night before my planned flight to England! It's scary how close the move is getting... wow! My younger sister, Clare, is in love with Owl City, so it will for sure be a great weekend! Not to mention the massive brunch at the Davenport on Sunday morning, mmmmm.

I spent Saturday and Sunday working at my Dad's café and it was crazy busy! We've had so many people in town the past week for ski races and other events. Sunday was insane, just three of us and our biggest Sunday yet! I ended up coming home afterwards, immediately stepping into the hot bath, lit some candles, and started reading Pride and Prejudice. I then broke Whole30 (I've been doing it a second time with my Mom, we completed it really well last October!) and had a bowl of ice-cream  I had never had such an insane, hectic, frustrating day at work.

And today, I slept in, went to the café to talk to my Dad about my flights (we're booking them tonight), & picked up Insurgent and three DVDs from the library (The Brothers Grimm, Downton Abbey season 1,  and In Her Shoes). Afterwards, I met up with Nadia and we looked into homesharing with some other people our age in Brighton. Phew! At least now I feel like I had a semi-productive day off. Somewhat.

Well, time for dinner and then I think I'll pop in one of the movies!

Madelaine

-- photo from Pinterest page found here

Friday, January 18, 2013

I'm on Youtube?

Well hey there! I recently decided that I was going to pluck up the courage. I was just going to do it! So I did! Here it is, folks, my first Youtube video/vlog/thing. Oh my!




Cool, well, that was super weird and unlike anything I'm used to! But isn't that the point to this blog too? For me to step out of my comfort zone and just do things. Do things I haven't done before!

I've been wanting to make Youtube videos for years and years. But I've always been nervous about making them and scared them people I knew would find them and think of me differently. Although, honestly, I've been caring less and less of what people think of me over the past year. So this is definitely the right time to do it!

Hope you guys liked it, and I'll definitely be trying to post more soon.

Madelaine

a year of reading...


I gave myself a goal this year that is a pretty big leap for me! I absolutely love reading, but I found that I just don't read all that much. So this year, I've challenged myself to read 50 books this year... I know! I don't know what I was thinking but holy crap, I hope I do a decent job. I have a feeling like I'm going to end up reading like... five. But we'll see how I do! So here's my list...


  1. About a Boy
  2. The Alchemist
  3. The Amber Spyglass
  4. The Art of Racing in the Rain
  5. The Book Thief
  6. Bridget Jones' Diary: A Novel
  7. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
  8. The Catcher in the Rye
  9. Cinder
  10. Divergent
  11. Geek Love
  12. The Giver
  13. The Golden Compass
  14. The Great Gatsby
  15. The Handmaid's Tale
  16. The Help
  17. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  18. The Host
  19. Insurgent
  20. Into the Wild
  21. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
  22. The Joy Luck Club
  23. The Kite Runner
  24. Les Misérables
  25. Life of Pi
  26. Little Bee
  27. Little Women
  28. Looking for Alaska
  29. The Lovely Bones
  30. The Marriage Plot
  31. Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour Book Store  A Novel
  32. My Sister's Keeper
  33. The Night Circus
  34. One Hundred Names
  35. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  36. Pride and Prejudice
  37. The Princess Bride
  38. Push
  39. Stardust
  40. The Subtle Knife
  41. Tales of Beedle the Bard
  42. To Kill a Mockingbird
  43. Treasure Island
  44. Tuesdays With Morrie
  45. The Virgin Suicides
  46. Water for Elephants
  47. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
  48. Will Grayson, Will Grayson
  49. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  50. A Wrinkle in Time
Most of these books I already have on my Kindle which is super handy. It'll be great because I can continue my challenge while I'm living in England for four months. The others, I either own or are at my local library. I've also added a GoodReads widget on the side of my page so you guys can see which one I'm on! I'll try to keep this post updated too and cross off each book as I've read them.

Madelaine

-- photos from Pinterest pages found here, here, and here

Monday, January 14, 2013

an evening spent

I've just spent my evening catching up on one of my absolute favourite blogs: Design Mom. I came across her website almost two years ago when I watched their family's episode of House Hunters International. Gabrielle Blair and her husband, Ben, along with their children moved from America to Normandy (the Northern portion of France). As soon as I saw the episode, featuring the home they were moving into, I fell in love. At first with the house, and then with their family. I became an avid reader of her website but, as per usual with me, I slowed down, forgot to read it every once in a while, and eventually stopped. But here I am tonight after finding her blog again for the first time in almost two years! And I've fallen in love with it once more. The children have grown and two more have been added to the bunch. Ralph, Maude, Olive, Oscar, Betty, and Flora June (but you can just call her June). As I was scrolling through Gabrielle's Instagram photos, Pinterest page, Twitter feed and Facebook timeline, I came across "Olive Us." I was curious and decided to check it out. It was a secondary website of Gabrielle's. I site completely dedicated to the most beautiful and timeless movies of their children. I watched the first three I found on their page and then came to the realization that I had started in the wrong order. I quickly found "season one" and dove in. Lo and behold, I was drawn like a bee to flowers! I'm now sitting here on my bed, who knows how much later, still captivated by the adorable children and the stunning filmography that the makers (Tiger in a Jar) created.

Here is episode one for your viewing pleasure. Click on the HD button, turn up your volume, make it full screen and enjoy the captivating beauty of the Blair family.



Olive Us Episode 1: Garden Day from Olive Us on Vimeo.

But of all of the episodes, my favourite probably has to be "Christmas Tree Hunt." The little bits of editing flare, the forest scenes, and all of the kids looking like they've stepped out of a Gap Kids photoshoot. I have a soft spot for well dressed children, you see. Honestly though, it was so hard to pick a favourite!

I hope that those two videos were enough to pull you in and have you craving for more! Here's the link to season one, filmed in France, and season two, filmed in Utah. I'm anxiously awaiting season three now!

Madelaine

Friday, January 11, 2013

moving to England



I'm moving to England! Hopefully. I'm still anxiously awaiting my UK work visa acceptance, but my fingers are permanently crossed! But that means a shit ton of planning, pardon the language. I'm moving there with a girl from my town, Nadia. She and I are both SO ready to get out of our small Canadian ski town of 3,500 people and move to the big city for a while!

So, I'm spending the afternoon in a local café (not my dad's, it's way to crazy in there right now for pizza day!) writing lists upon lists. Researching my first move EVER is difficult enough, but doing it half way across the world from where you're moving!? Oh no... way tougher...

Cities I'm looking at moving to:

  • Brighton - the fact that it's on the coast just makes me giddy with excitement! I miss living on the ocean, I miss the salty breeze and everything it has to offer. So this smaller city is definitely at the top of my list!
  • London - I fell in love with London the first, and only, time I went there (last summer). So it's only fit! I know I would love living and working there. So much to see and do! It's completely different from my current lifestyle, which scares me a lot, but it also excites me! I need to scare myself, I don't do it often enough.
Then there's the problems of flat (or apartment) searching. It's fairly pricey to live in England, especially London. So trying to find a 2 bedroom flat that's reasonable compared to the amount of money that we'll be making it work? Difficult! I've tried a couple different websites: Flatland London, Zoopla & Gumtree. Along with some others. Nadia and I are getting to the point where we've seen so many, it's painful! Guh. No fun. If anyone has tips for finding decently priced 2 bed places in London or Brighton, please let me know!!!

Madelaine

-- photo from Pinterest page found here

Thursday, January 10, 2013

earworms

That's right, earworms. A German girl I worked with last year said this once and it's stuck! Stuck in my head, that is. So here are some of my absolute favourite songs of the moment that I just can't stop listening to!

"Let Her Go" - Passenger
Such a beautiful song, and his voice is so interesting!


"Hold On" - Wilson Phillips
cheesy, I know, but it reminds me of my friend
that I made while on my Europe trip last summer!


"I Knew You Were Trouble" - Walk Off the Earth ft KRNFX (Taylor Swift cover)
I just found this song today and I'm obsessed!
I already have a guilty pleasure for the original T-Swift song,
but this is way too awesome not to share. Guh, acca-awesome!
Please check out all their other videos as well, so talented!


"How to Be a Heartbreak" - Marina and the Diamonds
I. Love. Her.
That's all I have to say! Between my love for this song
and the almost-naked men all over her? Love.

Hope you love my current "earworms" as much as me! :)

Madelaine