Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Tegen Jewellery




I found Tegen Jewellery during my Instagram scrolling in 2015 and was hooked by the unique designs of her rings. I love unique pieces of jewellery and Tegen’s items are so beautiful! I’m not one for flashy or sparkly pieces so love the earthy stones, simplistic casings and unique look. If I had the fingers for it, I would purchase so many more!


For my first item, I purchased a commissioned piece, a ring with two stones of my own and Richards birth stone, pearl and opal. I can’t wear rings everyday due to my line of work, so it feels extra special when I get to slide the ring on!

I was always slightly worried about getting an opal as I’ve heard (and unsure whether this is correct), that opals can fall out of their setting. My stones haven’t moved an inch in the 2 years I’ve had it!

As Tegen runs her business from Truro in Cornwall, we communicated about the commission via email, with design drafts and measurements sent back and forth. When the ring arrived I was over the moon! I will treasure it for a long time!

Last December I was lucky enough to win one of Tegen’s Instagram competitions. I was sent three sea-themed rings, one of a starfish, one of a shell and one sand dollar. My sister and mum have one each, and I the other. It was a lovely Christmas treat! At the moment I wear my sea shell alongside my commissioned ring.



Tegen Jewellery doesn’t just offer rings. Her collection also includes: necklaces, anklets, wedding accessories, bracelets and ‘treasures of old’. I love the option to purchase each piece in various metals, making your own more unique. 

With some money left over from Christmas I decided to treat myself to the silver mini dangle hoops. I first saw these on surfer Corinne Evans and contacted Tegen as I loved them so much. Despite them not currently being on her collection, Tegen was kind enough to make a pair for me. I’m looking to seeing what interchangeable dangles will be available soon. I keep these earrings in permanently and they cause me no trouble, unlike other earrings which I find can irritate my skin.


I hope to add to my collection of Tegen Jewellery as she creates new items.

Here are my favourite pieces from her current collection -

Morvoren ring

Sirene medium v ring


I also have another commission in mind…


Find Tegen's treasures here.

-E


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Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Exploring Tynemouth by bike

 

Over the past few days I've had the delight of having my sister visit. As well as both doing bits of work (finishing a uni project for Alicia and business bits for me) we have managed to squeeze in some adventures! A definite welcome break after the last two hectic weeks.

Alicia arrived in Newcastle Central station early Monday morning so of course we had to go for brunch! After wandering around looking for a place that sold pancakes (we are still looking), we settled for a window seat at the Tyneside Cinema café.


We couldn’t shelter from the rain forever and so ventured out to the shops where Alicia proceeded to purchase 4 pairs of sunglasses (she has a shades obsession rather than handbags). I picked a pair up myself and we headed to Lit and Phil library near Central Station. I must go back when my hands aren’t full of luggage and shopping!


We spent what was rest of the day doing bits of work and enjoying a bits and bobs dinner.


Tuesday was a perfect day to spend exploring as the sun decided to show itself. We took a trip to Cullercoats bike and kayak hire to hire out cruisers (something that’s been on my to-do list for a good while). The service at the store was excellent and we enjoyed our cycle along Tynemouth’s coast-line. Next time I'll convince Alicia to try the tandem bike. And I must bring up my own bike from Essex so I can do more cycling!





We took a stop at Dill and the Bear along Tynemouth high street where we enjoyed iced frappes and a slice of banana and walnut bread – heavenly! Then it was back to mine to finish off some work.




In the evening, once Richard was back from work we went back to Tynemouth to enjoy dinner at Lola Jeans. Alicia and Richard had burgers while I enjoyed my favourite salmon super food salad. We then took a long walk along King Edwards bay and Longsands beach enjoying the beautiful sunset and smooth sea until we made it to the Surf Café to enjoy the live acoustic music.








Two brilliant days spent with the younger sister and enjoying what the local area has to offer! Hopefully it won’t be too long until I get to see Alicia again!

-Ellie




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Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Dealing with a severe ankle sprain


Four weeks yesterday I seriously sprained my ankle. Trust me to do such a thing whilst trying to perform an exercise to build reaction and strength in the muscles surrounding the ankle joint! *face palm* It was totally my fault and not something I will do again!

Having had a very exciting meeting I wasn’t keeping track of the time and consequently had to race (within the speed limits) to reach that evenings rugby clinic. Still buzzing from the meeting and disappointed at myself for not keeping track of the time I wasn’t focused sufficiently to perform a complex exercise (I got caught up in a 12-inch hurdle whilst performing lateral ankle hops.) You live and learn eh! Good thing I wasn’t coaching a large group at the time!

At first I was in so much pain and worried as I couldn’t move my foot. (I hadn’t sprained my ankle since I was in primary school so the pain felt very alien). Thankfully my boyfriend Richard was there training with me and able to calm me down and carry me back inside. Having had a great number of injuries himself, Richard took on the role of therapist and could assess my ankle without much prompting from me (A sports therapist in the making perhaps?)! The injury didn’t seem too severe in that nothing was broken but instead a lot of soft tissue damage had been done. I’d fallen into a plantarflexion/inversion position so a lot of anterior structures had been damaged. I placed it at a severe grade 2 injury, and hobbled my way home for immediate treatment.


Immediate swelling
Over the next few hours/days the ankle swelled up quite significantly and bruising of a beautiful violet blue developed! I used the R.I.C.E protocol of rest, ice, compression and elevation for a good 10 days straight, and tried to keep off my feet as much as possible. This admittedly wasn’t as much as I ideally would have since my parents were visiting and I wished to show them around rather than be stuck indoors, but I survived!

Richard applying Kinesio Tape

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
The swelling was pretty significant!


In addition to using a crepe bandage with horse-shoe padding to encourage a greater decrease in swelling, I used Kinesio Tape to help lymphatic drainage. Again Richard put his therapist skills to good use! The effects of this tape were most evident in the bruising, where on removal you could see where the tape had once laid (small thin .5cm lines no longer the colour of the bruising).




I had some beautiful bruising!

In the weeks prior to this injury, training had been going well and so this caused me the most frustration. However I have managed to adjust my training accordingly. For the first week I laid off training legs completely, only concentrating on my upper body – fun and frustrating at the same time. Slowly but surely I have gradually been working the ankle through proprioceptive work on the ground and then on un-even surfaces. At 14 days the ankle was still too painful to perform general resistance work with therabands so I stopped and moved on. Listening to your body following an injury is key to progress and not regress. I have finally managed to get back squatting by performing front squats as this doesn’t cause any pain at the ankle. Back squats however are another matter. I tried this exercise first, but found that my ankle was uncomfortable and consequently changed my form. I wasn’t having that! So I tried loading from the front i.e. front squats. Flexible training at its best!


Rehabilitation begins!
Thank you to Chris Rennison-Rae for allowing me to change the nature of our recent shoots due to the injury. Dancing on pointe and jumping around are not ideal with a poorly ankle! And I think the alternative photos turned out quite nicely!

You can see my swollen ankle if you look closely!
Four weeks in and the swelling has almost disappeared but what remains seems to be within the joint itself. Actively placing the foot in demi-point and pointing the toes/ankle is now possible. I am also able to jog without pain but springing off one foot is not yet comfortable. With swelling still present in the joint I am continuing to follow the R.I.C.E protocol and hope that I can up my rehabilitation soon. I expect it to take another 2 weeks to fully recover. Then I think I might try my hand at some running along our beautiful coastline.  

 - E

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