About Me

London, United Kingdom
This blog is neither trendy or exclusive. It is a record of the creative efforts made by two equally extravagant but ever so different sisters in their attempt to gather up the pieces of their relationship. So far this has included Tom&Jerry cakes, hand made skirts, late night phone calls, silhouette portraits, documenting scenic walks, hospital rooms and many, many illustrated letters. Like all things worthwhile this journey is undoubtedly going to be long. And loud. And colourful. And blissfully exhausting, but we hope that you'll come along, or at least watch from a distance as we serve up the fruits of our joys and frustrations each Sunday until death do us part. Or until we grow out of puberty and realize we were being irrational and really just want to be accountants.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Week 2

Hey there chickpeas! While the weather may be shit and there's definitely something depressing about wearing a Mac in June, we'd like to wish you happy holidays and a brilliant summer ahead. Slap on the SPF and bring on the sleazy hotels and package trips to Cyprus.













Despite the incredible embarrassment of being arse whipped by the Hamburger Nation, we decided to get our patriotism on and commemorate our great nation with some uber kitsch cross stitching. God save the Queen and all that malarky.

This week we love...

Sigh No More- Mumford&Sons

Oh aren't we just stereotypical doe-eyed tweens, but in our defence, these new age folk singers really are very romantic. And make you feel like everything's going to be ok. And yes, we know that they'll probably end up doing voices for Disney characters but we really just don't care.



Mickybo & Me- Terry Sloane

The Irish version of 'Stand by Me', 'Mickybo & Me' follows the adventures of an unlikely pair of friends as they escape the tensions of 1970s Northern Ireland and head to Australia to set themselves up as the new Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid. Hilarious and heartbreaking, it'll make you want to be a kid forever. And marry and Irishman.





Also... our homemade chocolate banoffee pie

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