I woke up this morning to find the jetslaaaag had finally left the building.
Thank F'ing G!
Clearly there was only one way to celebrate - necking three glasses of wine and getting mashed. While it was still daylight. Hooray.
People who live in London are funny about the area they live in. North Londoners think Hampstead and Primrose are amazing (and I do semi agree it's pretty lush around there) but for me, Fulham is just the bestest.
When I first moved to SW6 from Camden five years ago I felt like I was in the middle of nowhere. I'd been used to walking up to Hampstead and Primrose and schleping around Regent's Park and even walking into town in 30 mins so I felt like I was out in the wilderness with only the rubbish, highly unreliable District Line to help me.
But I soon realised Fulham is quite frankly the nuts.
I can walk across the bridge to Putney, along the Thames to Barnes, up to High St Ken, to Battersea park and to the King's Road all in about half an hour.
And the King's Road is exactly where I walked to today.
After pliates (which I go to because, quite frankly, it makes me feel young considering everyone else in the class is at least 50) I walked up to the King's Road to see my BFF Steph. Because of our stupidly busy schedules we haven't seen each other since scoffing a disgusting amount of chocolate at the Thorntons' b'day party back in Jan, so it was SO great to see her.
There's nothing like seeing your mates from school to make everything seem normal again.
We had a glass of wine with lunch...and then went to a lovely pub and had a couple more. Oops.
You've gotta love a Sunday arvo booze sesh. Especially when that Spring feeling is in the air.
I'm fully expecting to be asleep and dribbling on myself before the Dancing On Ice results show has even started.
Oh, the glamour.
*hic*
Thank F'ing G!
Clearly there was only one way to celebrate - necking three glasses of wine and getting mashed. While it was still daylight. Hooray.
People who live in London are funny about the area they live in. North Londoners think Hampstead and Primrose are amazing (and I do semi agree it's pretty lush around there) but for me, Fulham is just the bestest.
When I first moved to SW6 from Camden five years ago I felt like I was in the middle of nowhere. I'd been used to walking up to Hampstead and Primrose and schleping around Regent's Park and even walking into town in 30 mins so I felt like I was out in the wilderness with only the rubbish, highly unreliable District Line to help me.
But I soon realised Fulham is quite frankly the nuts.
I can walk across the bridge to Putney, along the Thames to Barnes, up to High St Ken, to Battersea park and to the King's Road all in about half an hour.
And the King's Road is exactly where I walked to today.
After pliates (which I go to because, quite frankly, it makes me feel young considering everyone else in the class is at least 50) I walked up to the King's Road to see my BFF Steph. Because of our stupidly busy schedules we haven't seen each other since scoffing a disgusting amount of chocolate at the Thorntons' b'day party back in Jan, so it was SO great to see her.
There's nothing like seeing your mates from school to make everything seem normal again.
We had a glass of wine with lunch...and then went to a lovely pub and had a couple more. Oops.
You've gotta love a Sunday arvo booze sesh. Especially when that Spring feeling is in the air.
I'm fully expecting to be asleep and dribbling on myself before the Dancing On Ice results show has even started.
Oh, the glamour.
*hic*
