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  • Lust List: June Picnic | QueenBeady

    Lust List: June Picnic | QueenBeady

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    Now that June is slowly coming to an end I thought it was only right to post a Lust List.

    June has been an exceptional month for me as it was the month of the wedding & honeymoon and we couldn’t be happier with how everything panned out! Some people have even said it was THE BEST wedding they had ever been to, which was testament to the hard work that James & I put in to the making of the day.

    So we will now have money! Which means one things… SHOPPING. I am a free woman with no constraints on my purse strings (except for my driving lessons) so I can spend, spend, spend!

    Coco Chanel Mademoiselle: I had always dreamed of wearing this delicious scent at our wedding but sadly at £98.50 a 7.5ml parfum bottle that would have paid for a few bits & bobs. You can find it here at The Perfume Shop along with lots of other beautiful perfumes too!

    Links of London XS Sweetie Bracelet: I have teeny tiny wrists (I wish I could say that about my hips!) so this bracelet is perfect for my delicate little wrist bones. Priced at £120 on Links of London you will not be disappointed with the selection of jewellery on offer here.

    H&M Floppy Hat: What’s a sunny day without a super elegant floppy hat that oozes Hepburn-esque style? A really rubbish one that’s what! It’s in the H&M sale for £9 which is a steal, find it here at H&M

    New Look Co-Ord: Who doesn’t love this co-ord style at the moment? It’s chic & sassy at the same time. Everyone on Capri Island was wearing them. So if it’s good enough for the super rich Italians its good enough for us. I love the vintage, floral design! Each piece shown is priced at £17.99 and can be found in store or online at New Look.

    Birkenstocks Madrid Style: Ahhhhh, my lovely Birkenstocks! Having started suffering with a “dropping in step” I have had to act quick to find a few pairs of shoes that help lift it & these are just perfect. Especially for just slipping on and off on a Summers day. I for one, will always be buying these sandals from now on! Stylish and orthopaedic (see that big word I just threw in there, yeahhhhh enjoy it!). You can buy your Birkenstocks at Cloggs UK where you will find an array of brands and unknown footwear that will keep your eyes entertained all night!

    John Lewis Picnic Hamper: What’s a picnic without a picnic hamper? Well it would not be a picnic. FULL STOP. Now we have a super duper new John Lewis at York Retail Park & we have John Lewis vouchers I can see myself getting sucked into that middle class values type of life! Everything is just so pretty and beautiful that you can just stare at everything 24/7. Not good for the bank balance, but totally ok for the picnic scene! This hamper along with the cutlery and glasses etc it is priced at £100 but so totally worth it, right? You can find it in store or online at John Lewis

    So what would you wear for a picnic or why would you pack for your day out in the glorious sunshine. It would have to be ham salad and tuna & cucumber sandwiches and then plenty of strawberries/raspberries with lashings of cream and sugar (plus a bottle of prosecco!) PERFECT!

    Rebecca xxx

  • Introduction – Big, bad World

    I thought I’d start a blog to document the planning of our European Road Trip next year. Of course something like this takes a lot of time & planning but being in the Travel industry this is a big juicy challenge for me to get my teeth into.

    I must be mad, I spend all day planning holidaymakers trips and yet, I still come home and search for my own holiday. Travel is 24/7 for me & I didn’t quite realise just how much of a difference it would make to my life. I wouldn’t say my passion began at an early age, in fact I never really showed much interest in it until about the age of sixteen, I decided to take Leisure & Tourism as one of my GCSE subjects. Often seen as a bit of ”dossa” subject I thrived off learning about just how tourist attractions marketed themselves & developed a love for the Leisure and Tourism sector quite rapidly, getting myself CC grades at GCSE I had wished I had achieved a much higher grade.

    Going into Sixth form I didn’t let my grade affect my love for the subject so I then took Travel & Tourism, again only attaining C grades at AS level.

    I wasn’t about to give up on my passion, but I was on Sixth form. After much gruelling debates & discussions I took the decision to leave. It was a hard decision but I knew that staying in a ”school” environment just wasn’t right for me & I would never excel sitting and listening to teachers practice and preach. I was ready for the Big Bad World.

    As if by a miracle I was given the opportunity to start a Modern Apprenticeship at a large multiple retailer. The moment I stepped in through the doors for my first day, the peaceful music & the smell of coconut in the oil burners I knew that this is where I wanted to be. Starting in the late July 2007 people swarmed the shop in heat looking for a ”last minute deal” for the summer holiday rush. Listening intrepidly to all my colleagues spiel of their last adventures and why so & so would be a good place for this 4.5 family was mesmerising. I would go on many training days where all my valuable travel knowledge was attained but little did I know then that actually travelling the world would be the most beneficial factor of my job!

    After outgrowing the nest & being offered a job much closer to home I began work as a Junior Travel Consultant at a local independant travel agent. This is where I was given my first opportunity to travel. I was sent on an educational to Dubai in the May of 2009, bewildered at the sky high buildings and the blistering heat, it was one of the only places I had ever said I wanted to travel to as a young child. I had never been so dissapointed in my entire life. I can hand on heart say this is the only time I have ever been ripped to shreds over a place I have travelled to. After staying here a year the heartless (expletive here!) went and made me redundant the day before my 20th birthday! I was now completley and utterly distraught. I had a house to pay for, a dog to feed and I had also lost one of the loves of my life. Travel.

    Luckily a family friend of my supportive boyfriend managed to get me a job at a local solicitors. It was okay, it paid the bills, fed us, but I couldn’t explain just how much I loved working in Travel. Nobody got my passion.

    Again, as if by a miracle I walked past a travel agents in the February 2010 just up the road from the solicitors & there it was ”Assistant Manager/Travel Advisor required full time. Apply within” and now I’m here sat writing this blog still, luckily, employed by that very travel agents.

    So, it has been a turbulent time in my career in Travel, but one I wouldn’t change. I’m looking forward to carrying on travelling the world & being able to tell my stories and share my experiences with anyone who will listen.

    Thankyou Big Bad World!