Blogmas Day Seven: My Christmas tbr list πŸ“š

Hi guys πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

As a self confessed book lover I thought I would share my Christmas tbr (to be read) list…. I thought it might offer a little inspiration if you are looking for something good to read this festive season.

Let’s have a look…


(Synopsis are from Amazon)

‘Carmen has always worked in her local department store. So, when the gorgeous old building closes its doors for good, she is more than a little lost.

When her sister, Sofia, mentions an opportunity in Edinburgh – a cute little bookshop, the spare room in her house – Carmen is reluctant, she was never very good at accepting help. But, short on options, she soon finds herself pulling into the snowy city just a month before Christmas.

What Sofia didn’t say is that the shop is on its last legs and that if Carmen can’t help turn things around before Christmas, the owner will be forced to sell. Privately, Sofia is sure it will take more than a miracle to save the store, but maybe this Christmas, Carmen might surprise them all… ‘


‘She’s snowed in with the family. The only problem? They’re not her family.

A family gathering
This Christmas the Miller siblings have one goal – to avoid their family’s well-meaning questions. Ross, Alice and Clemmie have secrets that they don’t intend to share, and they are relying on each other to deflect attention.

An uninvited guest
Lucy Clarke is facing a Christmas alone, and the prospect of losing her job – unless she can win a major piece of business from Ross Miller. She’ll deliver her proposal to his family home in the Scottish Highlands and then leave. After all, she wouldn’t want to intrude on the Miller’s perfect family Christmas.

A Christmas to remember
When Lucy appears on the Miller’s snow-covered doorstep, she is mistaken for Ross’s girlfriend. But by the time the confusion is cleared up, a storm has hit and Lucy is stuck. As everyone settles in for a snowed-in Christmas, tensions bubble to the surface and suddenly Lucy finds herself facing a big family fallout with a family that isn’t hers… ‘


‘Elderly widow Sabine knows this will be her last Christmas in her beloved home, Mitras Castle. Determined to make it just like the ones she remembers from her childhood, she employs Dido Jones of Heavenly Houseparties to help with the big day.

Dido is enchanted by the castle as soon as she steps through the imposing front door. And as Christmas day approaches, her feeling of connection to the old house runs deeper than she first thought.

But when the snow begins to fall and Sabine’s family arrive at the house – including Dido’s teenage crush Xan – tensions rise around the castle’s future and long-buried mysteries begin to unravel…

As past secrets come to light, can this still be a magical Christmas to remember?’


‘Maggie hasn’t told this story in years. More than two decades ago, she fell in love. She was sixteen and far from home, waiting to give her baby up for adoption. Bryce showed Maggie how to take photographs and he didn’t judge her for the way her belly swelled under her jumper. They had the perfect first kiss. Theirs was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of love.

Now, as Maggie sits by the Christmas tree in her gallery telling her story, surrounded by the photographs that made her famous – the photographs Bryce never saw – her new gallery assistant asks her a question. If she had one wish, what would she wish for this Christmas?

Maggie always thought she knew the answer to that question. But before she can say ‘I’d go back to that winter with Bryce’, she stops herself. It is all she has ever wanted but suddenly here, on this dark night under the twinkling stars, there is something else she wants. She wants to find her baby.’


‘It was supposed to be Christy Sullivan’s perfect Christmas escape – a dream trip to Lapland with her family and best friend, Alix. But facing a make-or-break marriage crisis, Christy desperately needs time alone with her husband, Seb. Her solution? Alix, along with Seb’s oldest friend, Zac, can take Christy’s daughter on the planned Lapland trip, and they will all reunite there for Christmas Day. After all, what are friends for?

There’s nothing Alix won’t do for Christy, but Christy’s plan to save Christmas is testing their friendship. Especially as Alix and Zac have a difficult history of their own.

As long-held secrets unravel, and unexpected romance shines under the Northern Lights, can Christy and Alix find the courage to fight for the relationships they really want? And could this Christmas escape save the precious gift of each other’s friendship? ‘


‘The first fall of snow can be fatal…
A year has passed since DI James Walker cracked his biggest case yet, and he’s hoping for peace and quiet this festive season.

But across the fells, a local farmer returns home on Christmas Eve to find footsteps in the fresh snow that lead down to his unused basement – and no footsteps leading away. Days later, his body is found, alongside those of his wife and daughter.

Without a neighbour for miles, there are no witnesses and little evidence. And the crime scene has strange echoes of another terrible murder committed at the farmhouse, twenty years earlier…

James knows that to catch this killer, he needs to solve a case that has long since gone cold…’


‘When Paige turns up unannounced at Wynthorpe Hall, she discovers the place she knew when she was growing up has changed beyond all recognition. She’s only planning to stay for a short time, but is quickly pulled into local life.
 
One night while driving home after delivering library books and shopping to residents she stumbles across an isolated cottage and meets Albert, its elderly and rather grumpy owner. She quickly realises there’s more to Albert than meets the eye and the same can be said for the other man she can’t seem to help running into, handsome but brooding Brodie.
 
All three of them have a secret and a desire to hide away from the world, but with Christmas on the horizon, is that really the best way to celebrate the season?’


Have you read any of these? πŸ“š

Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

18 days until Christmas!

Blogmas Day Six: Festive Cinema Trip πŸŽ₯

Hi guys πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

So yesterday me, my husband and my twin sister went to the cinema to see ‘Violent Night’.

It’s a new Christmas film featuring David Harbour (Hopper in ST) as Santa Claus.

Now don’t let the title put you off (because it almost did put me off) I am not a violence fan but it is more action film style violence than anything too uncomfortable. It’s also hilarious.

I really enjoyed the film. I was genuinely suprised at how much I enjoyed it as action is one of my least favourite Genresbut, as I said, it’s so funny with great characters, a good story and enough festive feels to get you into the spirit.

David Harbour is brilliant as Santa, he brings the perfect amounts of festivity, hilarity, menace and sweetness to the role.

I would definitely recommend going to see it as an alternative Christmas film to the conventional rom com ones.

And I would definitely watch it again.


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

19 days until Christmas

Blogmas Day Five: The tree is up πŸŽ„

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So the tree and decorations are finally up!! πŸ™ŒπŸΌ and its starting to feel really festive up in here.

Let’s take a look.

Super festive ✨️


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

20 days until Christmas

Blogmas Day Four: Christmas Decorations πŸŽ„

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The decorations are up! A little later than I would have liked but they are up now.

I especially love getting out our tree decorations, it’s so cool to see them again and all of the ones you’ve picked and the memories from over the years.

I thought I would share with you some of our special/significant decorations that go on our tree.


This is our souvenir decoration from our 2018 Holiday of a lifetime to Orlando, Florida. DisneyWorld was incredible.

From the same holiday, this is our Universal Studios souvenir decoration.

These decorations have been handmade by my Nephews and Niece so these are really special.

This one is a little homage to my childhood, of NEVER being able to find my name on any decoration/magnet/keyring – it was always ‘Rosie’ never ‘Roseanne’.

This pretty ‘Mr & Mrs’ decoration was given to us as a wedding gift, the year that we gor married (2016) so this is a nice momento of that significant year. Plus, the box was cute and had ‘Bestfriends for life, husband and wife’ written on it.

I bought this cute, personalised decoration at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London, in 2019. I got this as a suprise gift for my husband. It also reminds me of the day out. Me and my Uni friends were celebrating having met 10 years previously.

It was a strange time but also pretty standout in terms of years of our life, so I got these personalised ‘COVID’ decos because you’ve gotta make the best of a bad thing.


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

21 days until Christmas

Blogmas Day Three: My favourite Christmas Films πŸŽ₯

Hi guys πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

We are on Day Three already! Here are my favourite Christmss films to get you started for December.

It’s the weekend too so what better way to spend a cold (well here in the UK anyway) evening than watching a Christmss film.

So, here are some of my favourites…

Deck the Halls

A traditional, old school, slightly (& by slightly I mean very) tacky Christmas film, I love it.

Elf

I am elf, he is me. My spirit animal in all its festive glory – what’s not to love! It will make the child in you very happy.

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas

One of the best Christmas characters ever – the film is hilarious and Jim Carrey plays the Grinch so well. Classic.

Nativity

I just find this hilarious because I am a TA in a primary school and its just pure, British Christmas chaos. Great songs too.

The Snowman

The top classic Christmas film of all time. Is it even Christmas if you don’t watch this film!?!

Last Christmas

A much newer addition but it’s a brilliant story and I LOVE that it’s all based around my favourite Christmas song ‘Last Christmas By Wham!’. It’s a very clever story and Emilia Clarke is brilliant.

Love Actually

This is such an easy to watch Christmas film, with lots going on (I still haven’t forgiven you Alan Rickman!!) Lots of great characters too.


What’s your favourite Christmas film??


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

22 days until Christmas

Blogmas Day Two: Advent Calendars πŸ“… πŸŽ„

Hi guys! πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

Blogmas Day Two is here, December is under way! So let’s talk Advent Calendars.

Mines varies from year to year and I am a bit partial to a regular chocolate calendar – that scrunchy metal sound as you pop through the foil to get to the chocolatey goodness is just nostalgic happiness.

As a younger child I did also have a Material Santa Advent Calendar with pockets that my Mum would fill and those kinds are super cute too and perfect for picking exactly what you want in it.


Last year I picked up my own Material Advent Calendar… and its not just any Calendar, no! It’s a Harry Potter one – Amazing.

Epic!

I love the little Hogwarts Letter Pouches with Hedwig at the top, it’s like he is delivering me a little festive treat everyday!

My husband very kindly bought me some Dairy Milk (the elite chocolate) Heroes (the elite tubs of chocolate) to go inside it, so it was nice to come home to see it filled with treats.

And now we have 25 days of waking up and eating chocolate firsr things- what a dream!


What Advent Calendar do you have?


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

23 Days Until Christmas!

Blogmas 2022 πŸŽ…πŸ»

Hi guys! πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

It’s that time of year again…

Yep, you guessed it… Blogmas is here!

This is something like my seventh year doing Blogmas and it is definitely a Christmas tradition over here at Roseannes Blog.


For anyone who doesn’t know, Blogmas is 25 festive themed Blog posts, one for every day of December leading up to the big day.

Exciting!!

So without further ado, let Blogmas 2022 begin.

Follow me on Instagram: @roseannesblog

And Twitter:

@RoseannesBlog

For more updates!


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

24 Days Until Christmas

1926 – 2022 πŸ–€ ER πŸ‘‘

As we all know unfortunately our Queen died on the 8th September 2022.

I was completely and utterly shocked – we all knew at the impressive age of 96 that it was an unfortunate inevitability… but somehow it just seemed like she would always be there, like she always has been.

It still seems unbelievable to write that even now, on the 21st September, 3 days after her state funeral.

How can someone who is such an intrinsic and integral part of Great Britain be gone?!

She was a constant throughout all the hardships and dramas (The COVID Pandemic being a particularly poignant one) as an unwavering source of comfort and support to the nation, to her people.

She served with such honour, pride and distinction, and alot of us held her with great affection, I know that I did, so it is a sad time now that she has passed away.

Grief is the price we pay for Love’ – Queen Elizabeth 2nd

I was heading down to London the weekend after The Queen had died, for a pre organised event and I was actually really pleased to be able to take the opportunity to pay my respects to her, at Buckingham Palace, the Queens London Residence.

It was a wonderful show of shared grief and respect and I’m sure she would have been deeply touched by the affection shown to her.

London really did pay tribute to her and it was lovely to see that happening around the country and the world too.


Me, My Husband and My Father in Law watched the funeral together on the Bank Holiday Monday.

It was a beautiful occasion for a thoroughly well deserving Monarch- 70 years in any job is unbelievable really.

Our longest reigning Monarch. I will remember her fondly, in particular her kind smile, her wicked sense of humour, her colourful attire, her Corgis and her care for this country.

RIP QUEEN ELIZABETH 2ND

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Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Happy 6 Year Wedding Anniversay to us πŸ’—

Hi guys πŸ‘‹πŸ»

So some of you may know, many of you will not, that I started this blog back in 2015 (what 😱) to document our wedding planning.

Well, here we are 7 years later on our 6th Wedding anniversary.

Time really does fly!

11.06.11

11.06.16

11.06.22

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We celebrated our anniversary at Waveny River Centre.

We stayed in a Glamping Pod for 2 nights over the weekend of our anniversary. It is lovely there, we really enjoy it and all the facilities are great. We have been a few times now, staying in various accomodations, the Pods are definitely one of my faves.

We forgot our swimming stuff this time so we couldn’t use the pool (Rookie error!!) But we did discover a Ferry and a whole new walking route with a Suffolk Wildlife Trust centre/cafe halfway round – that was great!

We did end up a little sunburnt though! Oops.

We had great weather, chilled out and had some lovely breakfasts whilst we were there.

We also stopped off at this lovely Farm Cafe ‘The Broken egg’ which we love. It does the BEST cream tea – so it was great to have that again!

Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

The Platinum Jubilee πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‘‘

Happy Platty Joobs day everyone! I hope you are having fun celebrating this special occasion in British History!

Friday 3rd June 2022

(& if you aren’t – I hope you are having a great Friday anyways)

I love the Queen so I thought it would be fun to have a little afternoon party to celebrate on the Official Platinum Jubilee day.

So, I organised an Afternoon Tea Garden party at my parents house, for all our immediate fambizzle to attend.

And it was great fun!


There was lots of decorations!

There was lots of food!

I even made the Official Platinum Jubilee dessert – Lemon & Amaretto Trifle. Pretty chuffed with how it turned out to be honest!! & we had a laugh ceremoniously bringing it to the table with the National Anthem haha 🀣

And lots of fun! Hanging out, enjoying the treats, listening to music and making crafts and playing games with the kids.


πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ‘‘