Monday, 18 November 2013

#5 ~ Afternoon Tea at Harrods

Bonjour!

On Saturday I celebrated my birthday up in London. Even though my birthday was back in September, the earliest reservation I could get for Afternoon Tea at Harrods was in November! (I also left the booking to last minute though!)

I brought five of my school friends and we did lots of shopping, drank bubble tea at Bubbleology in Harvey Nichols and of course ate Afternoon Tea at Harrods!

Here are some sweet sixteen birthday balloons my friend bought me! I carried them all around London - which annoyed several people who I hit in the face!
I'd never been to Bubbleology before so my friend, who adores it, made me try it out! It was actually delicious! I had apple flavour with passion fruit boba. So I'm no longer a Bubbleology virgin! Yay!
This is Harrods in the evening - all lit up with lights and look absolutely gorgeous.
And of course, here are several photos from inside when we were eating!
Harrods made me a beautiful cake with one of my nicknames, Elle, (that my school friends call me) written on it.
Eating mini macarons and feeling like Blair Waldorf. I visited Monte Carlo in half term for one of the weeks and my friend and I fell in love with macarons. (Also, Blair eats them all the time and visited Monte Carlo in Gossip Girl!)
A photo of me with the beautiful cake taken on my friend's polaroid camera.
You can check out more photos of Monte Carlo and Harrods on my Instagram - @eleanormjackson!

So, as you can see, visiting Harrods for Afternoon Tea is a must! It isn't cheap though - £29 per person as well as service tax. However, it was worth all the money. I also bought a gorgeous new blazer as well as a silk kimono.

I don't usually buy things like kimonos but I fell in love with it when I saw it. I bought it in a size 10 as I wanted it to be baggy. I am usually a 6 or an 8 on my top.
Buy it here from Topshop for £55: http://www.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?searchTerm=kimono&storeId=12556&productId=12671768&urlRequestType=Base&categoryId=&langId=-1&productIdentifier=product&catalogId=33057#BVRRWidgetID

I also bought this cute checked blazer. I got it in a small as I thought the fitted look suited me more that the slightly larger and longer style. 
Buy it here from Zara for £49.99: http://www.zara.com/uk/en/woman/blazers/blazers/combined-checked-blazer-c498014p1605011.html

Found something cute? Tweet me to show me @lenamjackson!

Love, Lena xo

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

#4 ~ Dealing with those bitches!

Bonjour,

On a more serious note today, I'm going to talk about those bitches that everyone unfortunately faces as some point during their life.

Whether or not you're in school still or have moved on to the big wide world, bullies will always be there. Even if you're the nicest person in the world and think you're friends with everyone, sadly there always has to be one. I'm friends with everyone in my form group meaning I don't hate any of them. Of course I sometimes argue with them - as all friends do - but this isn't what I'm going to talk about. 

Why do bullies target people?

Some people think they're better than you, for whatever reason. Some common reasons are:
  • They have low confidence themselves and feel the need to hide this by acting confident and mean towards others. If someone appears confident, they can use this to their advantage. It's hard to stand up to bullies because they act tough and seem very sure of themselves thus meaning more people try harder to be nice to them to avoid being targeted.
  • They used to be/still are being bullied. This sounds odd - why would someone being bullied bully someone else if they know how much upset it can cause someone? The answer is very simple: it's all a matter of power. Bullies feel they have power because people fear them and therefore try to stay on their good side. People do not respect them however, be careful to remember that: it's all due to the mind telling you to avoid someone's bad side because of fear so psychologically people are automatically nice to them. It's horrible to feel weak so bullies pick on people weaker than themselves.
  • They may have a troubled home life. This can sometimes link into the second point. If someone is being abused at home, bullied by a sibling or do not know/are not close to their family, they can take it out on other people. For example, if a child was left from an early age by their father and is left with the mother, the child may feel neglected especially if the mother tells the child is was their fault. This can have a damaging impact on a person especially a child who is easily influenced.
Number 2 is particularly important. This is because people often dismiss words and do not count it as a form of bullying. However, if it upsets and harms you, it is bullying. The phrase "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me" does not apply here. If someone is making offensive or hurtful comments towards you, it matters and it is important that you do something about it. Likewise, physical bullying is very damaging and is never okay. It doesn't matter how hard the punch was, it it was meant to hurt you it counts. (If you and your friends were joking about and it was an accident, that's a different matter.) You should never let anybody treat you in an inferior manner: everyone is equal.

Of course there are many more reasons but these are some main and common ones.

What does bullying mean?

Bullying comes in all shapes and forms. It first may start of as harmless teasing that is quite funny but eventually turns into something that annoys and upsets you and you find that you're no longer laughing with them; they're laughing at you.

A bully is defined as "a person who uses strength or influence to harm or intimidate those who are weaker" as taken from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com

There are many forms of bullying. It is often defined as behaviour that is:
  1. repeated
  2. intended to hurt someone physically or emotionally
Bullying is referred to as tormenting and intimidating – very negative words so just remember that these people are in the wrong and not you!

In short, bullying takes many forms and includes:
  • physical assault
  • teasing
  • making threats
  • name calling
  • cyberbullying - bullying via mobile phone or online (eg email, social networks and instant messenger)
 What do I do?

I know it is very easy for someone to tell you what you should do in a situation where you are being bullied because they often do not put themselves in your shoes. However, I'm here to tell you that you tell someone. You cannot sit in silence and endure it: tell someone. A lot more good will come from you telling someone than if you stay silent. Do not just ignore it because it won't make it go away: it will get worse and worse.

I used to be bullied and sometimes still feel like I am. I have OCD and a lot of people make fun of me for it. However, you must stand up for yourself and I have learned to do the same. Sometimes I don't but I always regret it because it just gets worse and people continue to take advantage of you. If someone is annoying you and being hurtful, tell them to stop. Don't threaten them back or you're just as bad but let them know you won't accept it. When I told my parents, I felt like I had a huge weight off my shoulders. My mum told me she could write to my teacher so she could have a word with the girls bullying me but I decided I needed to fight my own battles. The next time it happened, I was firm and cold and told her to stop straight away - and she did! She even looked a bit embarrassed because the whole class was watching and she didn't get the reaction she wanted from me.

Tell someone you can trust. Most people say tell an adult but some people find it easier to talk to a sibling or friend. Let them know how you feel and go from there. Whatever you do, don't just write it in a diary or tell your pet because they can't do anything even if it comforts you. By all means, do that as well but remember to tell someone who can really help. Also, it's not about revenge so don't get your friend or sibling to threaten or hurt the bully - that won't make the situation any better.

Who can I trust?

If you feel you cannot trust either a family member/friend or another friend you know, then it is vital that you speak to a teacher at school to discuss the situation. If you feel uncomfortable doing this for whatever reason, you can contact ChildLine who are willing to help you and talk to  you, whatever the issue is. Don't be afraid to contact them - you can remain anonymous and get free advice whatever your situation is.
  • ChildLine number: 0800 1111 - all calls are free and confidential and you can call at any time!
  • ChildLine email: If you create an account on ChildLine, you can email them but only them. You don't get an email address - it's sort of like a messaging service and replies are usually within 24 hours but can be longer in busy times.
On the ChildLine website you can also:
  • read advice regarding particular issues
  • read the FAQs
  • read advice from other people on the message boards who may have had a similar experience to you
  • online chat with counsellors which is private
  • visit the 'ask Sam' section who replies to messages publicly so you can also read what other people have asked
I hope this helps at least one person - then I'll feel happy. If you just want to talk, you can leave me a comment to let me know and I will respond to you personally and confidentially if you wish.


Lots of love - and keep your head up!
BEAT THOSE BULLIES - REMEMBER IT'S NEVER YOUR FAULT!

Love, Lena xo

Thursday, 7 November 2013

#3 ~ Star Wars 7?!

Bonjour!

Recently I saw an article online about an open casting for a seventh Star Wars movie directed by Disney! Apparently Disney bought Lucasfilm, the production company behind the Star Wars series, in October 2012. However, many sites have said Disney have not explicitly called this new movie, Star Wars 7 - yet. 

I'm not sure if you can read the image below but it explains briefly the roles the film-makers are looking to fill. You can read it properly on this article on the metro: http://metro.co.uk/2013/11/05/star-wars-episode-7-invites-beautiful-smart-and-athletic-people-to-uk-open-auditions-4175131/
So, who's going to audition? Since the auditions are open call, anybody can. So, why not? Maybe I'll see some of you there, if I go. Good Luck!

I had a terrible shock today. I was waiting for my bus when a boy ran out in front of a car and got hit! He rolled into the bus lane and dragged himself onto the pavement - he had clearly injured his leg. Thankfully, the man who hit him got out of the car and rushed over to check he way okay - as did many other people. I think he's okay but it was such a shock to see. It sounds silly but it's so important to be careful. ALWAYS LOOK AND LISTEN! 

Hope you all had a good Halloween and Bonfire Night. Christmas next - can't wait!

Love, Lena xo

Saturday, 2 November 2013

#2 ~ Tiffany & Co Journal

Bonjour,

As you may have realised if you read through my FAQs page, I love Gossip Girl - particularly Blair Waldorf! If you have watched the show - all six seasons of it - you will have seen that Blair is an avid diary writer. She writes in a stunning Tiffany Blue journal with a silver heart shaped lock. As it so happens, this is a real journal you can buy! When I found this out, I researched where you can buy it and it's from Tiffany & Co. Unfortunately it costs $175 which is rather a lot of money for a journal - unless you're Queen B!

However, on my birthday morning, I unwrapped a stunning Tiffany Blue Tiffany & Co that looks exactly the same as Blair's! Upon the sliver heart lock, my initials are engraved. It's stunning and I adore it. Unfortunately I have no idea what to write and I;m too scared to just in case I mess it up. So, more than a month later, it remains in its box! HELP!



Any ideas would be appreciated! I'm thinking of starting it at the end of this school year during Summer even though that's ages away...

I finally caught up on Pretty Little Liars and the Halloween episode this season was amazing! I won't lie, I was kind of scared haha! *SPOLIER ALERT* I was so excited to finally see Alli again although slightly upset at the continuous hints that Ezra is A... I adore him so much... Now I need to catch up on all the other programs I watch... Might take a while!

I'm going to see Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa this evening. I've never seen any of the others so I hope I will understand everything! The trailer looks funny though.

Anyway, off to get some beauty sleep!
Love, Lena xo