Meadow of Daisies



As much as I want to be the type of person who loves waking up on a Monday morning feeling excited about the week ahead, having meal prepped for the week, being organised with an early morning workout already completed. However that is not the case, I have to set many different alarms to ensure I wake up, regretting watching that extra episode on Netflix the night before. 
Therefore I started to use an hour on Sunday to organise everything and get myself prepared for the week ahead. These are my tips on things that I do to relax and little things that I always find put me in a better mood on a Monday morning.

Buy some flowers 
Recently every Sunday evening I have been on a trip to Lidl to buy a bunch of flowers. Then I set them up in a vase and it will always make me smile when I come down to my office and I can smell the fresh flowers and puts me in a good mood.

Plan my week
I like to be organised and plan out my week effectively. If I have work deadlines or places that I have to be I find it a lot easier to mark it all down on my weekly planner. Then my week is all planned out and I can ensure that I don't miss any deadlines and also that I can prioritise my work as to manage my time most effectively.

Make a list for Monday
Similar to planning my week, but once I have done that I will make a more detailed plan for Monday so that I can easily see what needs doing and it motivates me as I see my list getting smaller throughout the day.

Tidy up
I always try, especially when I am at uni and working, living and sleeping from the same room it always ends up (no matter how hard I try) getting really messy. I have learnt from my first year that whenever my room is messy and untidy it really demotivates me to work. By doing a quick and speedy clean around wiping up surfaces it makes it a lot easier on a Monday morning to get up at the start the day in clean surroundings.

Have a pamper session
I always have a pamper on Sunday and take it as a time to do skincare such as face-masks, along with pore strips, and having a bath. I also use Sunday evenings as a time to sit and repaint my nails to give them a bit of a refresh ready for the upcoming week.

Healthy breakfast
I also make sure I have all the ingredients to make a healthy breakfast, whether that would be a giant bowl of fruit, pancakes with fresh berries or avocado and eggs on toast. I also always make sure that I have fresh juice for my breakfast.


xoxo

Isabelle
March 22, 2020 No comments
Whenever I travel to destinations writing and taking photographs are my favorite ways of creating memories to look back on.  These are some pictures of the favorite places I visited, I love sharing pictures and places to give people an idea of what Hawaii looks like and to give myself a log of where I went as a way to remember it.

MAUI










KAUAI










HONOLULU










xoxo
Isabelle
March 15, 2020 No comments
The past year the environmental impact of plastic waste has become evidently clear. Single-use plastic is causing a serious problem, such as harming wildlife specifically marine wildlife such as turtles, whales, dolphins, and seabirds to name a few along with polluting the ocean. It has become an issue that I am extremely passionate about and since doing a university assignment on it have become increasingly aware of the many alternatives available instead of plastic.

I feel it is an issue that will be impossible to solve unless everyone changes their attitudes towards plastic consumption. Here are some easy ways in which you can reduce plastic pollution in your everyday life. 




1. Use a reusable coffee cup
Coffee is a go-to for most people's busy lifestyles including me. I always get a coffee when heading into university. My favorite coffee cup is from the brand keepcup. Many coffee shops give you a discount for bringing a reusable coffee cup, preventing waste and saving the environment.

2. Reusable bags
You will always find a reusable bag in my handbag. I find they are useful for everything. My favorite ones to carry around are the paper chase ones. However, you can purchase these types of bags anywhere now and if you decide to pop into the shops you always have a bag on hand so do not have to pay 5p for one.

3. Metal straws
When I stopped using plastic straws I first started using cardboard straws, these are great however will go soggy in your drink and aren't good for someone like me who makes a drink and drinks it for ages out of a straw. Then I discovered stainless steel straws which honestly are amazing, and so small and convenient to keep in a handbag for whenever you might need it. They can also be purchased from most retailers I bought mine in Asda but you can get loads of different styles on Amazon too.

4. Reusable bottle
For Christmas, my mum actually bought me a daisy print Chilly's reusable water bottle to go with my blog theme and I absolutely love it. These water bottles are great as they keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for 24 hours. Fill your water bottle up before you leave the house and refill when you find a water station (or alternatively ask a café to do so). You’ll never have to buy a plastic bottle again!

5. Bring a lunch box
If traveling even if it is easier to buy food, this is usually contaminated with plastic packaging. Making meals at home and bringing out leftovers avoids plastic packaging and is a great way to save money. 

6. Say no to plastic in supermarkets
Often when buying fruit and vegetables from the supermarket, they are contained in unnecessary plastic packaging. Therefore, I find the best thing is to choose loose products. Whenever I purchase items such as peppers, tomatoes, bananas, etc and just put them in my basket without getting a plastic bag for them.

7. Reusable bathroom items
Face wipes - Avoid using face wipes. Face wipes contain non-biodegradable plastics which will harm the environment. There are many alternatives available such as flannels that can be used with the same effects.

Reusable cotton pads - Honestly this is one that I have not yet tried but it is something I have been doing research on and am planning to do in the future. They work in exactly the same way as single-use pads and can be used many times. 



If you would like some more tips on how to reduce your plastic consumption there are many Facebook groups that you can join that offer helpful information along with tips and tricks and living a more sustainable lifestyle.

xoxo
Isabelle
March 08, 2020 No comments
Travelling is one of my favorite experiences in life. I have found that the experiences I have gained through traveling, being emerged in different cultures, and exploring different parts of the world always sparks my imagination. Every trip fuels my wanderlust and I want to travel more and more, to new and old places. 

I am fortunate enough to already have been able to travel to different parts of the world,, make memories and friends with people all over the world.  However there are still so many places that I want to travel to, this is my top five; 🌍



Fiji

Fiji just looks absolutely beautiful with its clear blue waters, beautiful mountains, palm tree-lined beaches, and coral reefs in beautiful lagoons. It has been somewhere that I always wanted to visit and experience.  



Rio de Janeiro
I have always wanted to travel to South America. To experience such a different culture to what I am used to and would be an amazing thing to experience first hand. Rio de Janeiro looks like an amazing city and would be a brilliant experience to visit.




Thailand

Thailand is a City filled with, culture and history. It radiates a golden hue, from its glittering temples and tropical beaches. Thai food is also one of my favourite foods so I would love to experience it in Thai culture and see how different it is to home.   



Salem and New Orleans

Maybe it's just my love of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, but ever since watching the show I have always said that I wanted to experience Salem and New Orleans. I am fascinated by the Salem witch trials and would love to experience the history and culture of both Cities. 



Salem





New Orleans




Norway

Seeing the Northern lights has always been a dream of mine to have it happen as a natural phenomenon absolutely amazes me. Norway encompasses mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Whenever I see photographs of Norway it always looks amazing and absolutely beautiful.     




What are on your bucket list of destinations to travel to?!

xoxo
Isabelle




Please note; Images on this post are taken off the online of google images or Instagram, I have not taken them myself 
March 01, 2020 No comments
The Grand Canyon, one of the seven natural wonders of the World.


I knew that the Grand Canyon would be an amazing site to see but nothing really prepares you for it in the flesh. It's simply amazing and no photograph you ever see of it compares. 

I went on a tour of the Grand Canyon, through a company called Canyon Tours. It was an amazing experience, that I would definitely recommend. I went on the flying tour, which although it was more expensive than the bus tour, we spent an hour flying to get there when it would have taken 4 hours in a coach.

We went on the 6.00am morning, so we were picked up from our hotel at around 4.55, by a lovely driver who took us to the Airport where the planes took off from. We were in the air at 6.00 and had arrived in the Grand Canyon by 7.00. We went on a coach for around half an hour to the south rim of the Grand Canyon.
#flygca #leaveonlyfootprints 









-View from the plane-

I would throughly recommend the Grand Canyon, It was a truly breathtaking experience and was absolutely amazing to be able to see - would throughly recommend.

xoxo

February 23, 2020 No comments


It is becoming a lot more common for people to want to choose to go cruelty free in their makeup nowadays. I am starting to make a conscious effort to stay clear of brands that test on animals. I am also starting to try and transition my makeup collection to cruelty free.  

While researching cruelty free makeup brands I have discovered Cruelty-Free Kitty a beautiful informative website created by Suzi. It is the best online resource I have found. She has made a comprehensive list of brands that do and do not test on animals making it easy to find out if your favourite brands are harming animals to be made. I urge everyone to go check her website out for yourself, even if it is to just inform you on some of the issues and find out if your favourite products are cruelty free. Find the website here. 




1. The Body Shop
One of my most favourite brands, and an avid promoter for not testing products on animals. The Body Shop has also recently been bought by Natura&Co a Brazilian company that doesn't test on animals. They sell some of my favourite body butters my favourite scent being coconut. They also have a Drops of Youth range which is one of my favourites. They also sell amazing makeup, that I particularly love as The Body Shop is the first place I got my makeup done and purchased products from when I was younger. 

2. B by Superdrug

Superdrug's own MakeUp brand, B cosmetics offers high quality vegan and cruelty free makeup products. They aim to create a make up range that consists of products and knowledge for everyone to become their own makeup artist.    

3. Barry M

Beauty with compassion has been at the heart of Barry M since 1982. 'They are also proudly supporting Humane Society International's global Be Cruelty-Free campaign, the largest campaign in history to achieve a worldwide end to animal testing for cosmetics'. Barry M not only sell the best nail varnishes in my opinion my absolute favourites are Almond and Skinny dip. They also sell lots of other makeup and accessories.  

4. Lottie London

A relatively new brand that mainly produces nail polishes and makeup brushes, they are very open about being cruelty free. From their website "Lottie London is a cruelty free brand – our brushes are made with synthetic hair making them vegan friendly and easy to take care of. No animals were harmed in the making of our products, we love them too much!"
5. Revolution
Revolution do some of the best drugstore eyeshadow palettes with many different shades available at affordable prices. They are also 100% cruelty free and do not test any of their products on animals.

6. MUA Makeup academy

Not only do MUA state on their website, that none of their products or ingredients have been tested on animals. They also do minimum retouching on their photographs to try and show their products in real life situations. MUA have confirmed with The Vegan Taff that they are cruelty-free, and only export to China via their website (which means they are not subject to the same laws.)

7. GOSH

GOSH sells pretty much every kind of makeup you will ever need. Not only do they not test their ingredients or final products on animals making them cruelty free but on the Superdrug website there is also a range of products listed that are also suitable for vegans.  

8. Pixi

Pixi sell some of the most beautiful products and whenever I go into M&S I always go to have a browse to see anything that is new. The brands has become increasingly popular the past few years. They are 100% cruelty free, and also have some products that are vegan. They are most known for their glow tonic, which is an award winning product.

9. Soap & Glory

Soap and Glory sell some of my favourite drugstore makeup products. I absolutely love the Thick and lash lash extensions mascara. They also sell some amazing skincare such as the Clean on me and Sugar crush body scrub. They pride themselves on being a transparent company and not testing any products on animals.


xoxo
Isabelle
February 16, 2020 No comments





Traveling and being able to experience different cultures is something that I will never grow tired of. There is nothing better than wandering around cobbled streets camera in hand disconnected from the internet and without a care in the world.

Each country, city, or town is different in its own unique way. They all thrive in such different corners of the world. I would quite happily spend all of my money traveling around the world rather than spend money on materialistic items as for me there is nothing more valuable than memories. As long as I have a camera with me, to capture photos so I can always look back on images with that sense of nostalgia and longing is what makes me crave travel more and more.

Everywhere that I travel is a new adventure, a new story, and new memory… there is not one Country where I have visited that I could compare to another as they are all so different and beautiful in so many different ways, even if I visit the same destination over and over. Memories that I have made through traveling will stay with me forever and will always be great stories to tell to others to share my stories.

I am also a strong believer in traveling being the greatest education you can receive. It the way I have been brought up and a belief that I now share with my parents. I think traveling has made me a richer person in so many ways. It has shown me so many different ways of life and has shown me some of the harsh conditions that people are living in, making me appreciate the little things in life even more.

Through traveling I have also met some amazing people. I have friends in literally all four corners of the world and through talking to locals in the places I visit it allows you to gain a great understanding of different ways of living. 

What places to travel are on your bucket list?

Isabelle
xoxo  
February 09, 2020 No comments


So it is the end of January which also marks the end of Veganuary

In case you are unaware, Veganuary is where people pledge to become vegan for the month of January. They have loads of information available on their website and if at the start of the month you take the vegan pledge then they send you emails every day about advice and tips and tricks to help with your journey, you can check out their website here.   

Honestly, I found going vegan a lot easier than I thought, there are so many vegan options available and the Greggs vegan sausage roll was honestly delicious. I have discovered new foods that I love and it has encouraged me to start cooking from scratch again. It has made me meal prep a lot more for when I am going into University saving me so much money from buying my lunches at the shop.  

I have also made the decision to switch over to non-dairy milk. Going vegan really made me aware of the truth behind the dairy industry and it is something that I do not want to buy into anymore. I have currently tried soya and oat milk and oat is by far my favorite. 

going forward, I have decided that I am not going fully vegan as especially this year I have a lot of traveling coming up. In my everyday life, I am going to try my hardest to choose vegan options when I go out and live as vegan as possible. One of my goals for this year is to try and live a more sustainable lifestyle and change my makeup and skincare so that they are all cruelty-free.


xoxo

Isabelle  
February 02, 2020 No comments
I absolutely love Vancouver and I think it may possibly be one of my favorite cities EVER!

Going on Holiday we stopped in Vancouver on the way back from holiday and we only got to spend 48 hours in my favorite city, so I am going to share where we stayed and what we got up to on our holiday.




What we did

Fly-Over Canada 
If you're into Disney, then you will have probably been on the Soarin' ride. Then the FlyOver Canada is something that you absolutely have to do! 

"FlyOver Canada utilizes state-of-the-art technology to reveal some of Canada’s most awe-inspiring sights as you have never seen them before."


You hang suspended with feet dangling, in front of a 20-metre spherical screen where a film takes you on an 8-minute journey across Canada, from East to West. There are also special effects including wind, mist, and scents, to make the ride seem more real than ever.
I would thoroughly recommend getting online for a time slot as this means that you will be let straight in and you can keep your tickets on your phone and it speeds up the whole process - and it is cheaper. Tickets are rather expensive but totally worth it! 



Adults $27.00 (At the gate) $22.95 (Online). Students get a discount $21.00 (At the gate) and $17.85 (Online). 

Find out more on their website - here 


Cycling around Stanley Park
If ever in Vancouver this is definitely something that I would recommend, there is a specifically designed cycle path, to travel around and it is around a 3-mile cycle. It takes in some beautiful sights of Vancouver especially the sea which was really pretty and you could also see the cruise ships sailing in and out.

Stanley Park is situated at the northwestern edge of downtown Vancouver, it is one of Vancouver's main tourist destinations. The park haslots of lovely beaches, miles of well-maintained paved and dirt trails.
It was Vancouver's first park, with ever-blooming gardens, pristine coastal areas and roughly 500,000 cedar, fir and hemlock trees, Stanley Park have continued to live up to its "greenspace" designation for almost 130 years. For these reasons and more, this tranquil oasis is the perfect city escape.


Sea Plane Tour
Possibly one of my favorite things we did in Vancouver. We went on the Vancouver Classic Panorama. Which is the most popular tour of the city taking in the City and North Shore Mountains. The seaplanes depart from downtown Vancouver’s Coal Harbour and include a complete aerial view of the city and surrounding parks and beaches. 

The ticket priceof $125.00 (taxes included), included complimentary hot drinks when you arrive at the terminal and also include a free pastry. The flight is a 20-minute tour, which really takes in all of the sights, which are truly beautiful. I think the best bit was taking off and landing on the water.



Visit Granville Island
An easy way to get to on the bus which a return ticket costs around $3. An absolutely amazing place with an amazing array of farmers markets all selling handmade fresh goods! If I lived in Vancouver I would go to Granville island purely for the markets every week, Iwish there was something like it in the U.K. if anyone knows somewhere please let me know. There are also some beautiful restaurants and spectacular views of Vancouver.


 *The Harbour at Granville Island*

*Does this cupcake not look amazing, bought from the markets!!*

xoxo
Isabelle
January 26, 2020 No comments



In the past couple of weeks, I have been thinking about my social media and the people that I follow. I realized that I followed so many people that I was going onto Instagram and just looking at stories. It quickly became apparent to me that I never actually scroll through Instagram anymore and I am watching stories to clear the notification and not actually engaging in any of the content.

I have always felt apprehensive and a bit guilty for unfollowing someone, but I wanted to ‘cleanse’ my social media and make my feed something that I found inspiring and had content that I wanted to engage with.

So, I decided that it was time to go through my Instagram and unfollow all the accounts that I no longer engage with. Through doing this I also found that there were about 20 accounts that hadn't actually posted any content in years. I went through my following and looked at every account and asked myself Do I engage with this content? Is it something I am interested in? Do I want to follow the life of this person? If the answer was no then I simply unfollowed them. I managed to reduce my following by over 150 accounts and since doing this I have started to scroll down my feed more and found I am engaging a lot more with the content that I see.

I also decided to do this with my YouTube subscriptions. I haven't been through my YouTube since I first discovered YouTube, my sub box always seemed to have so many new videos but in reality, I didn’t engage with any of the content. I was subscribed to over 600 people and it became 'annoying' when I had a sub box full of at least 10 new videos all of which didn’t interest me.

Changing up my following has made me realize the following things:
1. Follow who you want, over time as you change the content you engage with will change
2. It's okay to unfollow someone, in time you'll feel better for making that decision
3. It's okay to take a social media break if/when you need it


I would recommend everyone to take 10 minutes to review who you follow online. YOU control what you see and what you engage with and in order to keep online a positive space, it is important to unfollow those who make you doubt yourself or aren't good for your mental health.

xoxo
Isabelle

January 19, 2020 No comments





Since I came to university there have been many different websites that I have found along the way that have become such invaluable resources for me while I have been doing my assignment and have allowed me to save so much time. Today I am sharing my top 5 websites that aid with my uni assignments and will help me so much whilst working on assignments.  


1. Cite this for me
Cite this for me is a website that will generate references and citations for you, it has many different referencing styles. At my university, I have to use Harvard referencing however there are many different referencing styles including APA & MLA along with many other different citation styles. This has honestly saved my hours and is so easy to create references and citations.


2. Grammarly
A website that would probably be really helpful to use in A levels but has proved so helpful in university. On google chrome, you can download an extension so that whenever you write anything online be it an email, document, a blog post even it will pick up grammatical errors that I find work doesn’t always pick up.


3. Staying focused
I am the person that gets so distracted whenever I am doing uni assignments when I get bored and decide to take a ‘5-minute break’ which then turns into a plan out the rest of the week, check my socials, go have a snack, decide to have lunch, get distracted by housemates and before I know it my 5-minute break has turned into a ridiculously long break and I’m running out of time to complete my assignment before the deadline.   

Block yourself from websites - I have started to use websites to block myself from certain sites and it really helps with productivity. When you google there are so many different results for web blockers. However, the best one I have found works for me is one called stayfocused. The website will limit the amount of time you can spend on websites depending on what you have set. I find it extremely valuable and keeps me focused.

Flora app - Although this isn’t a website, I wanted to include it anyway as another way I stay focused. Flora is an app when you go on and set how long you want to stay focused for and it starts growing a plant in the time you want to stay focused. If you open your phone and go on apps it will then make the plant you've been growing die


4. Search in document
I know this isn’t a website either, but it is something I only just realized you could do and has honestly made assignments so much easier. When I write assignments, we are not allowed to use contractions so when I get to the end of my assignment I can use the find/search document function (command + f) on a mac then I can search for apostrophes and easily see if there are any words I have written as contractions and easily change them.


5. Quizlet
A website that I do not use anymore, but I found it very helpful during school when I had to revise for exams. I used it too creates different quiz cards and found it extremely helpful as a way to learn information. Especially seeing as on Quizlet there are many different modes to learn information.  


xoxo
Isabelle

January 12, 2020 No comments


So I have decided to take the plunge and try out Veganuary. I'm not sure if it will be something that I will continue after the month but it is something I have always wanted to try, and if I find some vegan alternatives to foods that I love them even better. There are a few different reasons why I have decided to do this and a few things that I did to prepare for the month which are as follows;


Why I am doing it

Sustainability
It's no secret that one of the most polluting industries in the world is the animal agriculture industry. Whether it's from the gases the animals produce, or the rainforests being decimated to make way for livestock. The amount of animal products we eat in this country is phenomenal and it is killing our planet. This will 'force' me to try new things that I might previously not wanted to and hopefully allow me to find new products that I would not have considered before. 

Animals
I love animals and have been Vegetarian since I was around 12 as when I grew older I struggled with the idea of eating them. However with the recent exposure to the harsh realities of the dairy industry it is also a product that I want to try and stop purchasing and contributing to an industry that I do not believe in, and I can then try and live a lifestyle without hurting others creatures. 



How I prepared

Research
I decided that one of the most beneficial things to do would be to research what foods I could and couldn't eat so that I didn't spend the whole month just eat hummus (something I wouldn't be opposed to). One of the things that I quickly discovered is that milk is in everything, even things that you wouldn't expect like crisps. 

Trying alternatives beforehand
Before going fully vegan I the last half of December I started doing simple swaps such as trying out a different milk alternative - after reading reviews online I decided to try oat milk as I found that I actually prefer it to cows milk.

Stock the cupboards
Before it turned January 1st I decided that it would be beneficial to go to the supermarkets and stock up on everything Vegan. I got butter, pesto, snacks, chocolate and pretty much everything else I could find. looking through all the free-from sections in Tesco and Sainsbury's. Some of the best things I have tried so far are the coconut collaborative chocolate and salted caramel flavor pots, oatly oat milk, and homemade apple crumble using Vega butter for the crumble topping.

xoxo
Isabelle

January 05, 2020 No comments
Hello and welcome to my blog! I'm Isabelle a 21-year-old graduate living in my hometown of Bristol. I hope to use this platform to display my passions and interests through my love of writing and photography and spread inspiration and ideas. I have a broad scope of interests from traveling (doesn’t everyone!) to sustainability,  animals, Disney, conspiracy theories and true crime. 

My aim is to document my experiences, exploring new countries, trying new foods, sharing easy sustainability habits etc etc.  Anyway you have probably got the gist of what this blog is about and if not, go and have a look around and find out for yourself! Hope you enjoy!
You can also find me on Instagram or just send me an email at isabelleeatonn@gmail.com if you ever want to get in contact.


xoxo
Isabelle
January 01, 2020 No comments
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