Thursday 12 February 2015

I must change my knickers more often!

I have an admission that I'm just going to put out there for you all to read….

I have a tendency not to change my knickers for a long time.

Now don't be alarmed by this, I don't mean I don't wear fresh knickers (panties, for my American friends) every day, I do, and I wash them too, but I am guilty of sticking to the same style until the little (or not so little) buggers have seen better days.

I'll find a shape I like and then buy them in as many colours as I can, or if there is only the one colour it won't bother me I'll just go ahead and fill my drawer with them. This means that I always have comfy kecks on (kecks, another British term for knickers), but, and there is a big BUT, this means that I hardly ever wear matching bra and knickers sets. I have a few, but they are for special occasions, where more than likely they won't be on for very long. You know what I mean. ;-)

What's so bad about that?

Well I got to thinking about comfort the other day when I saw this quote on Pinterest.

I started wondering if I have given away the passions of my soul, and have traded them in for a 'comfortable' 44 year old's version of life.
In my earlier years I would have never settled for comfort, my bloodied feet from squeezing into fashionable, ill-fitting shoes were testament to that fact, but lately I have found myself opting for easier/more comfortable/less challenging things, and I don't think it's doing me any good whatsoever!

 Knickers have become my symbol of this 'murder of passions'.

I shall elaborate…
Like I said I don't change the style of my undies until forced, usually because the shop no longer stocks them. When forced, I try to find the nearest style to my old ones, and if I can't , I will sulk for a while, and probably keep wearing the old ones until they are threadbare.
Change, I don't do change!

Sometime in my growing up I have sub-conciously decided that 'change is bad'. I don't know when this occurred, but it's making me miserable!

Like it says in this quote to the left, I am very bored with my general day to day existence and want to break out of 'these self imposed limits', but my nagging, careful, comfortable brain seems to put the kibosh on the 'trying something new' bit.

I am a strong headed woman who, if you read these blogs of mine you'll know, is pretty opinionated, and I feel like I can do just about anything I set my mind to, but I'm so frustrated with my inability to actually do the setting.

How do I get my mind/brain/electrons not to be afraid of change?

Here's the quote that tells me what to do!

My comfort zone, which really should be renamed to something along the lines of 'My Apathetic Zone', has become so big that I hardly recognise there is a world outside it. I see the outside in fleeting flashes in my mind, but the path to the new world is blurred.

I long for those glimpses.

So this is where knickers come into it!
I have bought myself some new knickers. These kecks are a low short shape, made of a micro fibre material that is silky to the touch and in fuchsia pink! They are nowhere near my usual hard wearing cotton mix, high leg, stripey patterned, bikini shape briefs. 
The Reason: I am using these undies as a catalyst to help me leave my comfort zone.

It's a small step, but if I keep finding little ones to take, sometime in the not so distant future, I may find myself escaping into the exciting world of my glimpses, living my dreams, finding my passions again, and my not-so-comfortable zone will fade into the distance.

As Neil Armstrong may have said if he was a woman
"One small step in new undies,
one giant leap to a passion filled life!"

Now I just have to find a ladylike way of fishing these new kecks out of the crack of my backside!

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KLxx




Wednesday 4 February 2015

Emma Watson is a glowing light in a very dim celebrity driven world.

FIn this world of celebrity I get very dismayed at the worship of the uneducated (or pretending to be uneducated) bimbo style woman. We all know the types, the Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and Katie Prices of this world who are lauded for nothing more than their bodies, sex lives and partners.

That said, Emma Watson seems to be one of the younger generation of women in the public eye that seems to have her head screwed on, as you can see from this snippet taken from Twitter. It just reiterates why she is definitely someone I would love more young girls to look up to.



Yes, the three women I mentioned must have pretty damn good business skills (or know how to pick good people to do it all for them; a skill in itself) to create so much wealth from so little, but my major bugbear is……. how many young girls look up to them for those skills (zero?), instead they think that pumping up their boobs, behaving badly, creating viral sex tapes and sleeping with the latest big sport/TV/film star will make them popular and provide an amazing lifestyle.

Once you grow up you realise life isn't quite that easy, and that sleeping your way through the British Premier League football squads etc. will get you things (but probably not the things you were after): a pretty dodgy reputation, possibly a nasty STD or two or a feeling of worthlessness when you realise you are being used over and over again.

These few women are the exceptions that skew the reality that most women have to educate themselves and work hard to gain a better place in society, a society that is still, unfortunately, very male biased.

Let's face it, Emma Watson is set for life after the Harry Potter films, and could easily just sit on a Caribbean beach playing footsie with a billionaire boyfriend for the rest of her existence, so when I read quotes from her about the importance of getting an education, being true to yourself and not following the pack, it makes my heart sing.

More GREAT QUOTES from Miss Watson
  • I don't want other people to decide who I am. I want to decide that for myself.
  • I'm not going to school just for the academics, I wanted to share ideas, to be around people who are passionate about learning.
  • I want to be a Renaissance woman. I want to paint, and I want to write, and I want to act, and I want to just do everything.
  • I'm going to do what I want to do. I'm going to be who I really am. I'm going to figure out what that is.
  • All I can do is follow my instincts, because I'll never please everyone.
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KLx
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Monday 2 February 2015

The perfect bra for big girls... in more ways than one!

As a tall lady I have many issues with clothes. Trousers that have never met my ankles, winter sleeves that give my wrists frostbite and bust darts that end up around my chest bones, but one of my biggest issues is bra straps.
A pretty full cup bra,
but with fixed shoulders it's a no-no!

Yes I did say Bra Straps!!!!

I like pretty bras with pretty designs, but I find that a lot of the nicer bras have fancy fixed straps up the front and sometimes over the top of the shoulder with just a small adjustable piece of elastic at the back. 

What's wrong with that?

Well when you are tall everything is elongated, and to get the straps actually on to your shoulder you'll probably need to extend your strap to the very longest point, and when half the strap is immovable it's just not going to happen.

I also have the added issue of rather large boobage.

This is me in my Cascade Pearl Bra.
The fingers are there to cover up the see-through nipple bits
which my hubby quite appreciated.


They've had a big of a growing spree over the past few years (something to do with weight and middle aged spread I think), much to my hubby's delight, and they are now officially a 36F!!!!

With both of my size issues, height & boobs, bra shopping is usually a bit of a pain. Well in contrast this week I have had a great time with a beautiful new bra from Silhouette Lingerie.



I got a 36F in the Pearl coloured Cascade full cup bra (in some brands I have to adjust my size, but Silhouette was spot on), and was delighted that the elastic straps are nice and long and not the ugly 2 inches wide variety that usually come along with the letter F on the tag.

 The fit was spot on; the lift was good, the wires sat perfectly underneath and there was no gap at the breast bone. With my body length I did have to put the straps to full length, but I didn't have any dig in on the shoulders which definitely made it a comfy fit.

I would usually go for a balconette shaped cup instead of a full cup, but sometimes you just want everything contained with no possibility of fall out if you just happen to break into a run (not the most likely of scenarios) so I thought I try this one and I'm really glad I did.

The Cascade Full Cup comes in Black, White & Pearl, and there are seasonal variations too, so I think I may be purchasing a couple more of these pretty bras, and I may also have a go with the Balconette cup too.

Just a little note: If strap length is a factor for you too, but you maybe don't have the hefty cup size that I do, check with the lovely people at Silhouette Lingerie to see if your size comes with the fully elastic straps, as I did notice on the website that a couple of the pictures show a more fixed lace strap (I think these may be on the smaller cup sizes).

I am not affiliated to Silhouette Lingerie and have no interests in the company, and links to the website have only been added for your convenience.

Thanks for reading
KL x