The new year is upon us and, with the excesses of Christmas behind us, people are keen to revive their spirits, replenish their livers and take an annual break from the booze. There’s no doubt that a month off the sauce is a good thing. However, abstinence in January … Read More
Dry January? Not On My Watch
No January would be complete without a government booze warning. It will come as no surprise to you to hear then, that we are all drinking far too much and should cut our alcohol consumption once again – which dovetails in perfectly with Dry January. Urgg. Such fun. I love … Read More
Air Your Dirty Laundry At London’s Newest Pop-Up Bar
This June, London’s favourite pop-up planner, Meredith O’Shaughnessy has teamed up with innovative washing machine manufacturer Whirlpool to create London’s most enigmatic Launderette – and it’s absolutely awesome! Fancy having a cocktail mixed in a washing machine? (yes, really!) then look no further. We had an absolute ball on … Read More
Acting Your Age.
There comes a time in every woman’s life when she recognises she is of a certain age. An age where certain activities are no longer deemed appropriate. Having reached such an age in recent weeks, I was keen to mark it with an event of sorts, a modern twist on … Read More
Eternal Youth.
Last night I celebrated my thirty fifth birthday. I am now thirty five. Which, strictly speaking, makes me an adult, a proper bonafide grown-up. Just so that there is no confusion. My intention was to have a quiet dinner with a close friend and enjoy a nice bottle of wine. … Read More
The Hangover.
Last night I consumed rather a lot of alcohol. It was at a hen night and, as is the tradition on such occasions, much wine was drunk and willy talking had. I struggle to remember the latter part of the night but am vaguely haunted by the image of myself … Read More
Festive Fuck-ups.
This dating lark is a strange thing indeed. Books are constantly telling us about how to meet a man, the right way to snare a husband and how to have a ring on our finger within a month of meeting someone. I won’t patronize you, dear readers, by reiterating such … Read More