Tuesday 1 May 2018

The Gig

I recently saw Frank Turner play at the O2 Academy in Bristol and it got me thinking about music, venues and identity after motherhood that I wanted to get down on (virtual) paper; my abandoned blog seemed as good a place as any to jot down my ramblings (especially since I chose a Frank Turner lyric as the name of my blog when I started it several years ago!).
I grew up seeing bands at this brilliant Bristol venue - the most memorable being The Thrills (supported by the then-unknown The Kooks), The Subways and Bloc Party. I hadn’t been back since seeing Jurassic 5 in July 2013 before having both my children. I have been to gigs since then but whilst pregnant, I was worried about having my bump bashed so had stuck to larger venues with seated tickets which is, quite frankly, just not in the same realm. In fact, the first Frank Turner gig I went to was his O2 Arena show in February 2014 which was fantastic but this recent smaller performance totally outdid it, mainly due to the experience you get at a more intimate venue. 


The Thrills - So Much For The City

Ricky and I arrived and as I stepped inside I instantly felt 15 years old again. We initially stood by the barriers up by the bar but I had a strong urge to get down into the thick of it and dragged Ricky closer to the stage. In our new position, we watched the Arkells set. They were upbeat and clearly enjoying themselves which was infectious In fact, I need to look them up as there were definitely a few songs that I need to revisit because at this point, I was just feeling overwhelmed by how much I had missed seeing music in these smaller venues - rubbing shoulders with strangers who are getting hyped up for the main act, just like you are in that exact same moment, is a beautiful thing that just does not translate in a bigger venue. Even writing that seems strange as obviously in an arena, there is an amazing atmosphere but the people you are sharing the experience with are faceless dots in the distance rather than real people, which is where I feel the magic gets lost. 


Arkells

After the Arkells, I checked my phone for a text from my Mum who was babysitting and managed to drop my phone and smash the screen into a million pieces (story of my life). My phone was then put away for the remainder of the evening. Unfortunately, this was not the case for the whole crowd. In fact, I had a group in front of me who were constantly taking photos during Frank’s set and showing each other which I thought was such a shame - whilst doing this they were missing out on the very thing that they had paid to see, as well as distracting others. I’m a sucker for a bit of social media like many people these days, but when attending these gigs at age 15, my phone camera was so shit (if it even had one!?) that it was pretty pointless trying to get a photo and I took that approach more than ten years on, when my iPhone was more than capable of taking a decent photo and even a video (even with a smashed screen!) if I’d wanted to. Despite the phones swaying in front of me, I had a pretty decent view of the magnificent set that Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls delivered to an adoring crowd; I loved every minute. There was a great atmosphere, like you were with a whole bunch of family and friends, and I have discovered since that there is an amazing community of Frank Turner fans who are so welcoming and supportive of each other simply due to their shared love of the man himself. This, to me, really goes above and beyond the power of music. 


Frank Turner

In the hours and days following the gig, I just couldn’t get it off my mind. It was like becoming a Mum had taken up all of me but suddenly a piece of the ‘old’ me had slotted back in place. It got me thinking about how overwhelming motherhood can be. Sometimes it feels like once you have children, that’s it, you’re ‘Mummy’ now. You have to (in the words of FT) “grow up, be an adult, be bored and unfulfilled” but that’s absolutely not the case. Becoming a Mum should just be adding a new string to your bow, not replace big, important parts of you. I realise now that as much as I love being a Mum and I love my children more than anything in the world, I still need to make time to be ‘Emma’ or else I’ll just end up being a fucking boring shell of a person as soon as I’m in a situation without my children. Also, if you end up with no interests outside of your own children then what kind of a role model are you? And when your children fly the nest, what is left behind? My love for music largely came from messing around with my parents record player where my brother and I would dance around to their old AC/DC and Black Sabbath records - if music had not been such a big part of their identity, would I still have gone on to enjoy it as much as I do? All questions that I don’t have the answer to but are worth considering. I’m only 28, I’ve got a whole life to live - might as well make it an interesting one!

Me and my boys

So thank you Frank Turner for saving me from a future of being a boring fucker by putting on a fantastic show and reminding me what it is to attend a real music show. 


Excitement on the way to the Frank Turner gig 27/03/2018

Wednesday 4 March 2015

The Baby Boy

I know it has been a while but I have the best excuse ever. The last 13 weeks of my life have been taken over by a very important man. Billy (full name: William Robert Pitt) was born exactly 13 weeks ago today on the 3rd of December 2014 and has turned my life upside down - in the best way possible!

I have learnt so much in the past few weeks but Billy has learnt even more! He already knows how to hold his head up on his own, laugh, smile, talk in his very own special language, grab toys... and he is learning more and more every day! It's just amazing how quickly he has progressed and changed in just a few weeks and I have enjoyed watching him every single day.

Billy and I moments after he was born.

Billy earlier today.
I have never been a very career driven person and have been to University and had various different jobs but I really feel like I have now found what I was always meant to be - a Mummy!                 

Follow me on Instagram for millions of pictures of Billy!

Friday 26 September 2014

The Crazy Days

I've been slacking off from my blogging duties again! The truth is, I've just been out having too much fun! I thought the best way to bring you up to date was in pictures...


Cornwall
Ricky and I enjoyed a long weekend in Cornwall where we mainly just spent time relaxing and eating lots of yummy food! Got to make the most of it whilst I can get away with eating whatever I like without worrying about my waistline!
Ricky getting cosy in the caravan with his trashy magazine!

Me and a giant ice cream... wish it was real!
Baby Shower
One of my bestest and oldest friends, Jenny, threw me a baby shower with a few of my close friends. Bump and I were given so many presents and I was so overwhelmed with all the love coming our way! It was a lovely day and it was a great excuse to get everyone together.
Such a beautiful and delicious cake!

Mouse and Alex enjoying the party food buffet - and look at all those presents on the floor!

Me looking through all the wonderful presents!

So many goodies from my lovely friends.
Brekkie!
Ricky and I enjoyed a Sunday off together and since the weather was really nice and sunny, we headed off for a late breakfast al fresco! You can't beat a full English on a Sunday morn!
Ricky enjoying his breakfast.
Zoella Beauty Launch
I went to London with a group of friends to attend the launch of my friend Zoe's new beauty range. I've known Zoe for years and it was so exciting to see her doing so well and the products are amazing as well! I had a great night admiring the amazing venue and spending time with Zoe and my friends. Check out the collection here and here!
Me, Mouse & Jenny posing outside the venue.

#zoellabeauty

So pretty! View from the terrace.

Yummy treats!

Jenny, me & Beth

So many balloons!

Considering I'm now 7 months pregnant, I've been having so many adventures! And I'm planning to continue to do so for as long as I possibly can :)

Sunday 3 August 2014

The Mother Daughter Weekend

A couple of weekends ago, Ricky was spending the weekend with some friends and so my Mum and I decided to spend some quality time together! 
I've always been really close to my Mum and although it sounds cheesy, she really is my best friend.

On Saturday we went into Bath for a lovely dose of retail therapy - and of course Mum treated me to a couple of bits and bobs (and bought a few presents for Bump as well). We stopped for lunch at Le Parisien which has been a favourite of ours for years. There's very few places in Bath that you can sit outside for lunch and enjoy the sunshine but the outdoor seating and use of delicious, locally sourced ingredients put Le Parisien at the top of our list.

Mum - Ready to tuck into her baguette and cuppa.

Me - Already tucking into my baguette!
After enjoying such beautiful weather all day, on Saturday evening we decided to head to Weymouth bright and early the next day.
We set off at 9am on Sunday and the weather looked rather cloudy... but as we approached Weymouth, the clouds parted and an amazing blue sky was greeting us! It was heaven!

Mum and I soaking up the sunshine.

Cream tea... Yum!
After a few hours sunbathing, we headed off in search of food and indulged in chips followed by a cream tea. 
All in all, it was the perfect Mother Daughter weekend!


Sunday 27 July 2014

The Summer Holiday

I have to admit that the idea of a whole summer without a holiday abroad was not something I was very happy with - however I am very glad to say that I was wrong to feel this way. Even before Ricky and I knew that Bump was on the way, we had decided to save money and have five nights in Cornwall this summer and it was so lovely!

Ricky - "Ooh it's cold!"

Trevone Beach

We spent some of our days at the beach soaking up the glorious sunshine. We visited Trevone beach and Padstow beach and both were just as good as any beach we'd been to abroad.



Rock Climber Ricky

Cliff Selfie!

Cliff Views
We also went on some cliff walks and the views were amazing - and check out that blue sky, not a cloud in sight!

Mmm... cream tea!
The rest of our time was mainly spent eating - cream teas, BBQ's, chips and pasties! We also wandered around some of the towns that were nearby and browsed the little trinket shops for hidden gems.

Ricky at Padstow Harbour

Sunflower Dress - Primark, £10 (ish)

If you look hard you can spot Bump too!

All in all, it has to be said that when the weather's behaving itself, a UK holiday is unbeatable. Ricky and I will be back in Cornwall in September for a final getaway before Bump's arrival!


Where are you going / have you been on your summer holidays this year?



Sunday 20 July 2014

The Disney Obsession

I don't think I know anyone that doesn't love a bit of Disney and with Bump on the way, I am looking forward to having an excuse to watch all of my Disney DVD's over and over again! There's just something about Disney that turns me into a little girl again and I feel like I can be carefree and silly for the duration of whichever classic I've chosen to watch. I am not ashamed to admit that I listen to Disney tunes on my iPhone every now and then (and really struggle not to sing along out loud!), the songs are just amazing!

Anyway, that's enough about me and my Disney obsession - this post is actually about this super cute exclusive range of Minnie Mouse Alicebands that ASOS have recently brought out. 



I had a bit of fun doing some posing in my sequin and velvet ears! Sometimes it's just good to be silly and forget about the grown-up stuff for a little while. 

Minnie Mouse Aliceband - ASOS, £10.00

I like these ears as they are classic Minnie, but the exclusive range at ASOS has loads of cool variations including leopard print ones, floral ones and even studded ones! You can have a Minnie alter-ego for all occasions!

I hope you enjoyed having a peek at my Disney/ASOS escapism - I'm now off for a holiday to Cornwall for even more escapism! Fingers crossed for sunny weather.



Sunday 6 July 2014

The Perfect Sunday

Sometimes you just need a quiet weekend to do some life admin and spoil yourself. I found myself home alone this weekend and spent the time cleaning and tidying, doing the weekly food shop and having some 'me' time which was just what I needed after the excitement of last weekend.

Let's start off with my outfit choice for this slouchy Sunday...

White Maternity Shirt - Topshop, £29
Black Maternity Skinny Jeans - H&M, £7
Sorry for the blurriness - I wasn't quite ready for the self timer!
I bought these maternity pieces during my epic shopping trip last weekend. I'd wanted a casual white shirt for ages and I'm definitely going to wear it after my pregnancy.


The jeans were an absolute bargain in the maternity sale in H&M. I'm trying not to buy too much maternity wear but I thought a pair of black skinnies are quite a staple wardrobe item - and for £7 I couldn't go wrong! I bought them in a bigger size to give my belly some growing room but they have belt loops (surprisingly hard to find in maternity jeans) which means I can tighten them up for now.

Now, I'm definitely not a beauty expert and in my books, less is more when it comes to make up. This is probably mainly because I don't have the patience to spend hours on my make up routine.

Lip Paint - Topshop
Bronzer - Max Factor
Creme Puff - Max Factor
Eye Shadow - Revlon
Eyebrow Pencil - Soap & Glory
White Eyeliner - Maybelline
Mascara - Rimmel
This is my slightly battered make-up collection - not in it's entirety but these are the bits I use the most and what I wore today.


As you can see, the outcome is quite natural but the red lip just gives a bit of interest and worked well with my simple, monochrome outfit.

Since I went and did the weekly food shop, it was only fair that I got myself a cheeky treat...



Cup of tea + scones with jam and clotted cream + an afternoon watching what I want to watch on TV = the perfect Sunday!