Hi readers!
I am a bit under the weather today – of course I fall sick
on my days OFF grrr! – so I thought I would get blogging since I really cannot
even fathom getting off the couch right now!
I thought today that I would do my own version of the ever
popular ‘What’s in my bag?’ post. I have seen this everywhere from blogs to in
magazines, so since I just bought myself a gorgeous new bag the other day I thought
what better time to do it. Plus it breaks up my blog posts for those readers
who don’t always want to read about travel!
Last week I was in Dallas for work, and found this gorgeous
faux leather handbag from Forever 21
for only $33! I love it – it’s big, it’s classy, it’s a lovely colour (let’s
hope I can keep it clean!) and it looks a lot like the famous Celine bag I have
been coveting for ages now and still cannot afford.
I always need a big handbag. I just can’t get by day to day
with a small bag – I carry my life around with me in my bag so it needs to be
big. It kills my shoulders of course, but hey, pain is beauty.
So here goes…
My wallet
Well duh. I bought this wallet only recently with a Colette
gift voucher I got for Christmas. I was attracted to it straight away because
it’s so lovely and bright. I love bright and colourful things! Turns out the
compartment for your credit cards is not so great, but I can live with that for
a while.
Seafolly Kendwa
Sunglasses
I bought these sunnies about eight months ago and adore
them! Only certain styles of sunnies suit my face I think and I wear these
quite often. Plus they came in a super cute neon pink case to keep them nice,
which is good, as I tend to throw my sunglasses around with reckless abandon!
Master of the
Ceremonies, by Ric Birch
This is what I am currently reading and I honestly cannot
put it down. I carry it round with me everywhere so I can pull it out anytime I
am on a train or bus or plane or in a waiting room, and it is one of the best
books I’ve read in ages. I am a huge Olympic nut, and first fell in love with
the Olympic Games during Sydney 2000. Ric Birch produced the opening and
closing ceremonies in Sydney, as well as many other large scale events such as
Expo 88 and the Barcelona 92 Olympic ceremonies. This book details every moment
of these huge events, and I am finding it fascinating! I found this book months
ago in a used book store in Cronulla, where I used to live before I moved back
to Perth. I love used book stores, and can spend hours browsing the shelves in
them! I love how you can find little gems like this inside used book stores,
and the books are never really that expensive! This one was only twelve bucks!
The Spotlight, by
Roxy Jacenko
Since I am almost done with Master of the Ceremonies, I have
this one in my bag ready to go as soon as I do finish Ric’s tome. I love Roxy
Jacenko and am totally fascinated by her rich and glamourous lifestyle as
Sydney’s most famous PR maven. I follow her and her uber cute daughter on Instagram
(follow them at @roxyjacenko and @pixiecurtis) and wish I could have their
lives some days! I’ve also read Roxy’s first two books in this series, Strictly
Confidential and The Rumour Mill, and am super keen to get into this new instalment
very soon after I received the book for Christmas.
Fantastic Delites
Just because I am totally addicted to their salt and vinegar
flavoured ones! And I know it’s weird but I feel like the mini packets taste
better – probably because there is more salt and more vinegar piled onto these
tiny delicious rice cracker thingies! I have only been able to find the mini
packets at one supermarket near me, so I bought up big recently and keep a
packet in my bag for snack attacks. I figure they’re better than eating a bag
of chips or a chocolate bar!
Diorshow Iconic Over
Curl Mascara
I am constantly on the hunt for the perfect mascara because
I am so fussy with this beauty staple. The wand must be made of bristles and
not plastic, the wand must be a brush, not a comb, it needs to be the blackest of
black and it can’t be clumpy. This Dior mascara ticks all the boxes and I have
now put it into my top two alongside Maybelline’s Falsies Volum Express. I flit
between using them both whenever I wear make up – it is usually just whichever
of the two my hand grabs first from my make up bag!
Victoria’s Secret
Angels Only Au De Parfum roller ball
I know I am super late to the party, but I have only just
discovered how awesome roller ball perfumes are! Oh man, I love them! They have
a concentrated, strong scent and will fit into even the smallest of clutch bags
(always good when you’re trying to stash all your essentials into your fave bag
for a night out!). And I love the smell of Angels Only. It’s no fancy brand –
just Victoria’s Secret – and I think I got it on sale for $10, but it is just
awesome.
BIC blue biros
Is it weird that I have a favourite type of pen to write
with? Well I do. BIC biros in blue are my absolute fave. I wish I could write
with them for the rest of my life. I do a lot of journal writing, travel diary
writing and list making, and I always prefer these pens. They’re basic, but I
just love them.
Bath and Body Works
Vanilla Bean Noel hand cream
My hands get so unbelievably dry with my job, it’s
ridiculous. It is not uncommon, when I get home from a trip, for the skin on
the knuckles and joints of my fingers to be cracked and raw. It’s pretty
painful I must say, so I try to put hand cream on as often as possible, and I
usually put it on quite thickly the night I get home from a trip and then put
cotton gloves on over the top and go to bed like that. It really helps to
absorb the cream into your hands. Plus this scent – part of BBW Christmas
collection – smells so yummy I want to eat it!
Victoria’s Secret
Body Mist in Bombshell
Another cheap but lovely smelling scent I always throw into
my bag. I often use body mists like this and feel like it doesn’t matter if I
dowse myself in it because it’s only body mist and not proper perfume so it’s
never going to last too long or smell too strong. Who can afford to have a
bottle of your favourite expensive perfume in your handbag, in your work bag, on
your dresser and in your bathroom? Not me!
Icebreakers
Because who wants bad breath? I absolutely hate when people
have bad breath. I have been known to actually stop talking to them and move
away because their breath is so hard to take.
Lonely Planet’s
Portuguese Phrasebook and Dictionary
I am yet to open this, but carry it round with me in the
hope one day I will get my act together and actually start trying to learn! I
am part way through the process to become a volunteer at the Olympics in Rio
next year, and I am going to need to know some basic Portuguese – hence why I
bought this book!
Oh my god, I love Eos. I don’t think it is available in
Australia yet, but I regularly buy in in America when I am there for work, and
it is so great! I have one in every bag I own! This flavour is strawberry.
Vaseline Rosy Lips
Another awesome lip balm that I use even more than my Eos.
This one is so cute and tiny which means I can also fit it into my pocket. Plus
it gives you a nice bit of colour on your lips without it being too full on a
colour like a lipstick is. And it’s so good for your lips, because, well, it’s
Vaseline.
And that’s about all kids! I hope you have enjoyed this
entry. Do you carry any of these items around in your own handbag? I’d love to
know if you do – so leave me a comment and let me know!
Jorgs
LOVE the bag! And I love seeing what other people have in their bag. :) seeing other people's handbags also puts me to shame. I literally just have my wallet, phone, keys and sunnies in mine. Sometimes I really fail at being a girl. :)
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