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++ Meeting a blog reader for the first time in Richmond today, as well as attending a fun skincare related event at Debenhams. As I recently reorganised my office, I realise I’m positively overflowing with pretty stationery, so there’s no excuse not to write all my thank you notes! I managed to send some of mine off just after Christmas, but then I lost momentum and still have a few to do. This article has some quick and easy to do exercises too.10/ Write your thank you cards. I keep this book by the mirror in my bedroom and have started trying to incorporate some of the suggested movements into my morning skincare routine. Much as I appreciate a great moisturiser (and sun block!), I also believe that exercising the muscles in your face is as good as exercising the muscles in your body. From 6pm on the 25th, guests will be greeted with bagpipes, haggis canapes, whiskey and a poetry reading in honour of Scotland's much-loved poet, Robert Burns.9/ Do Yoga for your face.
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If you happen to be called Emma, then you can even visit for free this weekend (14-15th January)! Just bring along some proof of ID.8/ Celebrate Burns Night at Mr Fogg's in Mayfair. I would also love to see the Magical Lantern Festival at Chiswick House & Garden.7/ Visit Greenwich to see the raved-about Emma Hamilton exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. Indulging my love of dumplings, I’m thinking of making this soup from Smitten Kitchen. I’m currently working my way through a vast list of Agatha Christie books, which I listen to as I cook or embroider.6/ Celebrate Chinese New Year (28th January). It’s definitely the month to curl up with a good book in the evenings, but January is generally also a time when you’re watching your pennies, so why not check out on what’s on offer at your local library, rather than buying something new? It’s also worth noting that library memberships often give you (free) access to online sources of audiobooks. I very much enjoyed this timely article describing food writer Ruby Tandoh’s philosophy on eating for pleasure, as well as nourishment.5/ Join a library. The cinema is fortunately easy on the pocket, with members' tickets costing as low as £1, so it's a perfect January activity!4/ Eat what you love. A friend and I got each other membership to the Prince Charles Cinema as a Christmas present, with a resolution to see more films together in 2017. The exhibition is free entry so there’s no excuse not to go, especially as this beautiful space is generally closed to the public.3/ Go to the cinema. If you know any children who love Moominland, then be sure to drop by Adventures in Moominland at the Southbank Centre too.2/ Continuing the Bloomsbury theme, on 28th January Sussex Modernism is opening at 2 Temple Place and is a must-visit for fans of Charleston.
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I’m also extremely excited for the John Singer Sargent exhibition (one of my very favourite artists, and his paintings are always even more luminescent in person) and the celebration of Tove Jansson’s The Moomins. Also, Bloomsbury Group lovers can rejoice at the upcoming Vanessa Bell exhibition (incredibly, the first major solo exhibition of her work), which opens the beginning of February. There's still time to catch the fascinating sounding Am I Rembrandt?show, which I'd like to see. It’s definitely time to renew my membership to the DPG, as 2017 looks set to be a stellar year for this beautiful gallery. There are some especially good exhibitions currently on or just about to begin in London, so I foresee a lot of cultural outings at the start of the year.1/ Go to the Dulwich Picture Gallery. I always enjoy writing my ‘fun things to see and do’ posts each month, as they encourage me to seek out the best of what’s available in London, as well as more general ways I can get the most enjoyment from the passing months.