Princess Day Planning
Work has been rather tiring and stressful of late, however, today was a little slower so I spent my shift daydreaming and planning my next Princess Day.
A Princess Day
for those not familiar with the concept, is a day entirely devoted to pampering and pleasing oneself. It is a day where all responisibilities, all worries and cares are put aside and a Princess sets out to enjoy herself as best she can and treat herself to all those luxuries she may not be able to indulge in on a daily basis.
I think I’m due for another Princess Day in a week or two. I am planning to visit the hills of Perth, where my Mother lives. They are really quite quaint, full of little boutiques, antique stores and cafes. I just recieved a gift card for my favourite hair salon there, so I think I shall get my hair cut. If I feel like a little extra pampering I might organize a manicure too, my poor nails deserve it. Lunch will have to be at the little Pâtisserie in the heart of town, the one that makes the most delicious herb bread and Petits gâteaux
Then of course I must visit the english sweets store and buy a bag of strawberry humbugs (my favourite) and probably spend a good hour in the little boutiques, most likely coming home with some L’occitane cosmetics. I really love the little stories they have for their different ranges, such as “Eau des 4 Reines” which goes thus;
Many years ago, the Count of the Provencal town of Forcalquier had four daughters and each married a king. Thus, the sisters Marguerite, Eleonore, Sancie and Beatrix came to be the Four Queens of Forcalquier. The sisters had a passion for roses, and each had her favourite; L’Occitane’s new fragrance, Eau des 4 Reines, is a blend of the roses’ scents, creating a beautifully fresh, delicate, velvety fragrance with muted hints of fruit.
I am so looking forward to my next Princess Day.
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April 2nd, 2007 at 6:32 pm
I can’t believe that there is a L’Occitane shop in Perth (I went the last year at the same period, What a shame that i didn’t see the princess! :()
There’s one (L’Occitane shop) in my town!
I love it so much (So expensive unfortunately). But i love delicate things like that.
I’m as happy as always reading your “adventures”! It reminds me of my trip in Perth *sigh*. It was so wonderful!
April 2nd, 2007 at 6:40 pm
Bane: You have been to Perth? I hope you enjoyed your visit ^^. There is a L’Occitane store in Kalamunda called “La Provence” but its also sold in a lot of department stores here. I prefer to go to the boutique though, its cute and they let me try all the samples.
April 4th, 2007 at 11:49 pm
Yes, and i’ll receive a junior high school Australian student in ten days! XD Hope it could have been you (…). This is for the french/english exchange and as i live in a little french island which is less far than France, we’re receiving Austrlian students. ^^
But i didn’t see any kind of “French shop” over there. But i was there for the Australian culture, it wasn’t a problem i think!
I enjoyed it so much! It was so different! I had never seen neither kangaroos and koalas nor emus (they’re so funny).
I hope someday i’ll go back over there!^^