Monday, October 8, 2012

Missing You!

Hey Pam,

I have been so absent from this digital pen pal project due to nothing but the feeling of being completely lost here in New York. Sometimes I go through high's and I can't believe that I'm here and then other times I go through complete lows. I don't want to forget the little things like taking time out of a boring day to pen you a little letter about absolutely nothing. Kinda like when we used to watch Eastenders together using up our free minutes to not talk to each other. It was just great to know we were both there!  Unfortunately I have nothing to report on this time round, all I have been doing is reminiscing and what better soundtrack to friendship than this? Miss ya lovely lady!!!!! XXXXXXX

Monday, September 17, 2012

It's Monday

Dear Ney,

The week starts again. I saw the woody allen movie from Rome with Love - it was pretty entertaining, I would recommend that you go and see it if you get the chance.

I'm doing the same thing as you and deciding that I have to get my self into a state if wedding readiness. So I have gone militant with the morning and night beauty regime (I can already see it working) and starting to devise a daily fitness and nutrition plan I am on this.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Girly-less

Dear Pam,

That's so funny! I love that the photo is of your score! Almost like your trying to prove it, or get on Justice.B's nerves by immortalizing it!

You've now also confirmed why we're bestie's, I went for the first outfit. Nice and simple and quite girly. It was pretty painless in the end. But also exactly what I was expecting from it. Everyone was really nice, but what it really did is highlight my new predicament.

Really missed you for Fashion Night Out. There was so many great events going on here in New York. Lot's of freebies, free drinks and all sorts. I remember last year us talking about how we needed to plan the night better to get the most out of it. And we would have had so much fun doing it here. I got the opportunity to go and watch Jamie Woon perform live at the Ben Sherman store which was fun. The city was crawling with 'Sex and the City' groups of girls all out to enjoy the night.  But being by myself really made me miss you.



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

High Score

Dear Ney

You are the only person in the world that can get away with calling me Pammy!

Anyhoo, I'm sure the first wives club get together went well and you were fabulously glamorous and *speaks in hushed tones behind her hand* the best dressed person there!

Back at work this week (sigh) but did actually miss those in my team a bit so it's not been too arduous being back.

Ooh, I also got my highest ever score playing temple run. I think Justice.B is a little peeved that he hasn't beaten me. It's the small things that make me happy hun, the small things.

For what it's worth - I liked outfit number 1 and 2.

Oh and in other news, my dad is coming in two weeks time. In classic style he has only given me two weeks notice and has asked me to find him a flight from GH. Le Sigh. Will keep you posted.

First wives club

Dear Pammy,

That's hilarious! Such a shame as it sounded like it could've been a great production. I want to tell you what I've been up to but right now I'm freaking out. Tomorrow I have my first Diplo wives club meeting. I have no idea what to expect from this. Let's face it, I'm not really a ladies wot lunch kind of girl, or at least not with a bunch of strangers! If this were us, oh we'd have so much fun! So being a total girl my mind has turned to fashion. What shall I wear? I'm worried about what kind of impression I want to make. Do I go young and trendy? Denim top, graphic print skirt, black pointy pumps and black bag. Ladylike and upscale? White lace dress, black pointy shoes, black bag. Or Pretty and floaty? Nude dress, wood wedges and red bag? Oh and the hair? Oh don't get me started on the hair...


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Julius.C




















Dear Ney

Last week I went to the Noel Coward theatre to see an all black cast production of Julius Caesar by the Royal Shakespeare Company.  Interestingly, the play was set in Africa and Caesar took the form of an African dictator.  Although the concept was great, the accents were really poor, with West Indian actors struggling with the African accent - switching between South Africa and West Africa in the same sentence (not good). Combined with the language of the great playwright, it sounded a little messy, they should have just played it straight, but a good performance all the same.  I look forward to the all Asian production of 'Much Ado About Nothing' at the end of the month.

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