Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What I Got For Christmas 2013

Its a few days after Christmas and I thought I'd write about some of the presents I received. I absolutely love them all; I think this might have been the best Christmas just in general. I got everything I wanted, spent a bit of time with my family and ate tons of food. I'm telling you, I have no idea how I'm going to get back into my jeans for school because for the last 3 days, I've just been wearing the comfiest, cosiest clothes known to man. Here's some of the presents that I just love (P.S. I'm really not bragging at all, I just thought it be nice for people to read if they need to buy gifts for a teenage girl- I know we can be unreliable at times but with these presents, you simply can't go wrong).



Clothes: Now this year, my mom gave me her laptop to look online and see what I wanted from New Look. She told me to put everything I wanted into the basket and she's pick a few things from there to give me. I think this was the best idea ever because no only did I get stuff that I actually wanted but it was still a surprise because I didn't know what she was getting me from my basket.





I would recommend this to people who perhaps want to buy clothes but they're not really sure what style that particular person likes. Also, they pick their own size for clothes or shoes so you don't have to guess and get it wrong. Now, here's some of the stuff that I got. My style tends to be really simple and casual, I like plain T-shirts with some sort of cool pattern on them. That's what the majority of my wardrobe is and I just wear them with jeans or jeggings because it suits me and my body shape best.




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Shoes: I got 2 pairs of shoes this year; my mom bought me some beautiful brown chunky boots, again from the New Look website. I wasn't sure if she was going to buy me them because when I looked, they didn't have my size. She bought them anyway and had to later exchange them for a smaller size but I really REALLY love them. They're so beautiful and comfortable.







I also got given a pair of white Converse from my auntie and uncle which I really needed because I've been wearing the same pair of shoes for months because my last pair of Converse and the ones before those ripped in the exact same place and I don't know why. Guess I just have to be more careful this time.


Nightwear: I was given 3 pairs of pyjamas so I got rid of a few old pairs to replace them. I was also given a onesie and this is the first time I've ever owned one. I literally wore it all day on Boxing Day because it was so comfortable and lovely. I hate having to wash my new things, I just want to wear for weeks on end and if I could, I definitely would. I got a new burgandy hoodie which I've decided that I might just keep it as part of my nightwear if I get chilly rather than it actually being something I'd wear outside. Its so comfy and it looks great with a pair of navy tracksuit bottoms that I also was given.

Lovestruck by Vera Wang
Perfume: I don't actually wear a lot of perfume, not because I don't like them because I absolutely do. It's just that I have dozens of bottles of cheap body spray and I have this compulsive need to use them first. The problem is that by the time I've got down to using all my body spray, Christmas or my birthday comes and I get more. This happened again this year and now I've got a box of sprays and about 5 perfumes. 


Cosmetics: I was surprised at the fact that I didn't get a lot of makeup this year but I'm actually really happy because I do not have enough space in my drawer for that. It's completely full with things so that's cool.
I was given 3 different sets of nail polish; one from Essie from my friend which I was really happy about because it was the Winter Collection 2013 and the colours are beautiful. Now here, I would usually include a photo of them but I would like to do an extensive blog post on all the nail polishes I have so look out for that in the future.


Music: My other friend bought me the One Direction CD Midnight Memories which I asked for because even know I'm 16 years old, I am still a fan. I tried to not listen to their album until I was actually physically given the CD but I just couldn't help myself. I looked it up and just listened to their brilliance all the way through. Now I have to say, I like their music and will always have a soft spot in my heart for Harry Styles. So sue me.



DVD: Last but not least, one of my favourite gifts ever, my boxset of NCIS: Los Angeles off my mother. I'm already onto season 3 and I just love it. I think it was actually a bad decision buying this for me because I'm just watching countless amounts of episodes instead of planning my English coursework or completing my Statistics revision.




Oh well. What can I say, eh? It's the Christmas week. I refuse to believe that it can only be celebrated on the 25th, I'm going to go against the rules and extend it for a whole week. Who's with me?

Monday, December 23, 2013

Christmas Nail Art

As you know, I've been getting into the "Christmas spirit" a lot more these last few weeks, usually I don't really care and I don't know why this year I'm suddenly really interested, who knows? I've been listening to Christmas music on repeat and even painted my nails all Christmassy and festive.

Now I wanted to do something really incredible and fantastic but I thought I should try something simpler first because I don't have the steadiest hand. My friend comes into school with beautifully painted nails with different patterns and little pictures on and I'm always so jealous. I had a little look on online and decided to try one particular pattern; here's how it turned out..

So if you want to recreate 'Santa Hat Nail Art' just in time for Christmas, here's what I did:

I painted the entire nail with a lovely champagne glittery colour; its called Golden Touch and its from the Fearne Cotton nail range- I tried to find the link online but I think it might have been part of a limited edition set but you can always substitute it with Gold Lining also by Fearne. I use Golden Touch a lot just on its own because its really pretty and sparkly. I tend to use 2 coats because I think it needs that extra build up but this time, I just used one coat because I didn't want to make it look too intense or anything, I just needed a base coat and I found that it just looks really nice. This one drys really quickly so by the time I had done both hands, I could start the next part.

Next I used a red nail varnish to do the tips of my nails, I wouldn't bother trying to make the edge neat like you would if you were doing a French manicure because its only going to be covered with the white nail polish. What I would say though is make sure that if you have rounded nails like I do, then don't round the red nail polish. I did mine in a straight line across the nail because I think it looks better that way. I don't know which colour or what collection the red I used was from because it doesn't have anything to identify it but I'm sure it'll work fine with any red nail polish. This also drys quickly because you're not using a lot of nail polish to be honest but make sure as I slightly smudged my little finger of my right hand and had to fix it properly.


After this, I simply 'dotted' a white nail polish at the edge of where the red and champagne colour meets to make the fluffy rim of Santa's hat. This might be the part where people go wrong and trust me, I did. Especially on my right hand because I'm right handed and hand to try to work with precision with my left hand. The good thing about this is that you can always fix it with the champagne colour if the white has gone too low down on your nail. Again, I'm not sure where this white polish is from, I think its from Avon maybe. I know its part of the French manicure set but apart from that, pretty much clueless.

The last thing I did was use a top coat and I always ALWAYS use the same one because I don't know if its supposed to do this or not but it drys amazingly well on your nails. Plus if you have some on your fingers, which I always do as I'm not the best, its an absolute life saver and you can just pick it off like PVA glue (damn that was the best time in primary school).


I hope you enjoyed this, I certainly did and I'm very happy with the results. Have a great Christmas :)

Friday, December 06, 2013

UPDATE DECEMBER 2013

This makes me sad that this
isn't even all of my work.
Now, I wanted to write this post because a few days ago, I was honestly just fed up of Sixth Form. The first half-term was pretty much fine, it wasn't too bad settling in to a new school or trying to do the work. Everyone said that "the step between GCSE and A-Levels is much bigger than anything you'll do" and to be honest, I did think it was sort of an exaggeration because I didn't find the work difficult at all. But it has FINALLY hit me.

Not just the countless amount of essays I have to write for English or the ridiculously complicated equations that I have to solve for Mathematics, but the tiredness and stress of Sixth Form. Also, waking up at half 6 and leaving for school by half 7 is definitely a challenge, especially lately. I mean, some days when I leave the house, the sun hasn't even rose yet. It can actually be like pitch black when I leave the house which I hate, especially since I have to walk 15 minutes on my own.
If that flaming ball of fire can't even be bothered to get up then I don't see why I should, do you?
I have to say that I have never felt as absolutely exhausted as I have in the last few weeks. I've been literally having 9 hours sleep and that's still not enough; I think because I walk for 2 hours to school and back, it just takes it out of me. Especially because I have the worst timetable so I stay all day when my friends have lie-ins and half-days. I've also been ill for a few days so that was absolutely beautiful *coughs* sarcasm. I'm hardly ever ill so when I am, its a BIG deal (for me anyway).


I think it so sad that the only thing that gets me through the week is the promise and hope of the joy that is FRIDAY. Never have I ever sympathized with Rebecca Black as much as I do now (look at me referencing popular culture- only 2 years late, woo).

Sunday, December 01, 2013

November Favourites 2013

I've decided that I'm only going to do my monthly favourites when I have a good handful of things that I've been enjoying. That's why I didn't do one for October because I didn't really use anything new and if I did, I started it at the end of the month and decided to push it into this Favourites post. So lets get started, it might be a long one so I apologise right now.. Enjoy.

Makeup Products:

Maybelline Eyestudio Lasting Drama Gel Eyeliner 24hr in Intense Black: I don't actually know how long I've had this but I know that I didn't open it because I wasn't really sure about how to use it. It does take a few tries to understand but I think I've got it, I use it everyday for school and its really easy to apply now. This is probably the best eyeliner I've ever tried and funnily enough, my friend asked me which eyeliner to buy and I told her that she should definitely get this one because its just so good. I don't think I'm ever going to buy another one, I might just keep re-buying this one every time I run out. But to be honest, I don't think will ever happen because I've hardly made an indent into the little pot and I use it every day and have done for a good few months so its definitely a good product to invest in.

You can get this HERE.

Maybelline Fit me! power in 315 Soft Honey: Again, I've only just started using this powder because I'd already opened the Rimmel London Lasting Minder Powder Foundation (which you can read about here). I think that its okay for a powder, I mean it does its purpose by taking away the shine on my face which I absolutely hate. I'm not really into shimmer at all, I just think a matte look is so much better for me. I also have the matching foundation which I think is a bit too orangey for my skin colour so I only use a tiny bit for school.

ChapStick in Strawberry: I only bought this because I'd ran out of my other lip balm; it was only £1.05 from Boots and that was the amount of change I had left in my purse. It's pretty good and it makes my lips feel soft for a good few hours which I guess is its only purpose yet nevertheless, a good purchase.




Clothes:

Khaki Fur Trim Hooded Parka: I've only had this for a few days yet I know that I'm going to love it, I've only wore it to school for one day but its so warm and lovely. I was really hesitant to get a coat because I never think one suits me. A bit padded one tends to dwarf my figure but I really love this one. I think that it suits me well and keeps me warm and that's all I really need. You can tell that parkas are in fashion at the moment because pretty much every person at my school wears one so yay for a lack of complete uniqueness.
You can get one HERE.





TV:

NCIS: Los Angeles: This is my new obsession. I know, I know, only last month it was Criminal Minds but now I'm over that. I watched as many episodes as I could but now I'm onto the next thing. I'm very fickle with things like that. I really want Kensi and Deeks to get together because I think they would be the perfect couple and I've even asked my mom to buy me the boxset for Christmas because I love it so much. I hope she doesn't confuse NCIS: Los Angeles with NCIS, because that's a completely different show with different characters and for some reason, I just can't get into it. It only started in 2003 but I don't know if its just my TV, but it looks like it was filmed in the 70's because the filter seems really grey and fuzzy. It's just not good. Whereas, NCIS: Los Angeles is bloody brilliant and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a bit of action/ crime on telly.


Sunday, November 24, 2013

I hate the cold.

Can I just say that I hate the cold? I HATE it. Always have, always will. I was never the child who went outside in the snow and made snowmen, I would much rather just sit inside in the warmth and laugh at the people who fall over (I live on a hill and when its icy outside, all I hear is people screaming as they fall over).

Now I must admit that I am looking forward to Christmas (regardless of the fact that it's only November) but I am not excited for winter. Its already starting to get colder so I've had to invest in a new winter coat before I freeze to death on the way to school (it was actually a Christmas present from my mom but she said that I could have it now because of the weather). I already know that if it starts snowing, there is no way that I'm going to school because the walk is already an hour long and can you imagine trying to get there through the ice and snowy gates of hell? Oh, I shudder to think. I've already fell over once and that was because I have to walk across a field and it'd been raining all night. Ughh. I hurt both my knee and my ankle so that was just fab. I'm also getting a sore throat so woo.

I hate being in school because its either freezing and the school doesn't have the heating on or you're unluckily enough to find a seat that's right next to the radiator and you get too hot. You see my dilemma? I just need school to not exist for the winter months. I mean, that would just be perfect, wouldn't it?

Friday, November 15, 2013

Dr Seuss, what a wonderful man.

"Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." - Dr. Seuss

This recently became one of my favourite quotes just because it sounds beautiful. The message makes you feel special for being you which I think is what everybody wants: Acceptance. Now, I like this quote for a few reasons: 1) because its way better than saying YOLO which even to this day, people STILL say. I just hate it. Especially when you hear little children say it, like no. Just no. The second reason is that I've sort of suddenly become fascinated with Dr Seuss. I know children in the US read his books a lot more whereas here children tend to read Jacqueline Wilson and Roald Dahl, I know I did.

I found the quote and just immediately loved it so I had to find out more about the man who wrote it. I found that he was very particular with his books, he kept them for YEARS without publishing them just to make sure they were perfect and I kind of understand that. I'm not saying that I'm on any level of him, he was one of the greatest writers of all time. I just know what its like to want everything that you produce, whether it be musically or academically or whatever, to be just right.

I don't think there's anything wrong with that even though people have told me that I can get a bit obsessive. I don't think of it as that though, I think of it as taking pride in whatever you've done. Everything you produce is a reflection of you. Every piece of work I hand into school, I have the highest standards of, re-reading it before handing it in to make sure that its the very best I can do. It's like this blog, I have loads of posts that I haven't published just because I don't think they're my best work. I think that you should have that attitude towards everything in life. Today in Maths, I was so close to giving up because I'd tried to do the equation 4 times and I just couldn't do it. I tried once more and I got it right. Perseverance is Power. 

Probably the last reason why I love the quote is because its not telling you to change or be something you're not; its okay to be different or 'strange'- God knows I've been called both. But I'm starting to accept that being a little bit weird is fine, I was called crazy a few days ago by some boy who I hardly know but do I care? NOPE. Because I am crazy. And that's just me. So you should take advantage of what makes you great, that's all the craziness and weirdness and everything in between. Just be You, okay?

Thursday, November 07, 2013

REVIEW: 'Story of My Life' by One Direction

I wouldn't call myself a 'fan-girl' but One Direction have just released a brand new single called the Story of My Life and I just LOVE it. Its so gooooooooooood (can I just say that Harry's vocals in the song sound amazing? He will always be my favourite). Its probably the best song One Direction have ever done, it sounds so much more mature since What Makes You Beautiful and I kind of like that.
The lyrics so beautiful because you can really see how much they've improved in the quality of their song-writing since they started. I think that Ben Winston, the director, really made the music video the best it could possibly be and I'm not afraid to admit it but I did cry.. more than once. I mean, it was just so beautiful. I remember watching them on the X Factor in 2010 and I loved them then. The plot of the video as well is just perfect, it really suits the song and whoever came up with that idea deserves a round of applause.




There was a whole thing on Twitter with 'Directioners' trying to take the Vevo record of the Most Watched Video in 24 hours from Miley Cyrus for Wrecking Ball (you can read that review here) but I don't think they did, or there was some sort of problem with the counting, I don't know. Anyways, I just wanted to write this post because the song has been out officially for 4 days and I really love it; its almost got 21 million views and it's only going to get better for them. They're literally one of the most famous bands in the ENTIRE world with probably the most loyal fan base ever.
 If the Story of My Life is any reflection on the songs on Midnight Memories then I think its going to be a good end of year for the boys. Well done, guys; the song was brilliant.

It took all of my will power to not just post pictures of Harry Styles.. We all saw his Halloween costume.. How ironic.



You can watch the video yourself here.

Sunday, November 03, 2013

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2013

It's November. Like how? Just how? I mean, this year has gone so quick and I'm about to go back Sixth Form to start my second half term tomorrow, boo. I just don't want to go back. I woke up today at half 11 and immediately regretted it since I need to wake FIVE, yes FIVE HOURS, earlier tomorrow. I don't know how I'm going to cope. Luckily, I've done all my work and haven't left it to the last minute like some of my friends so I can relax for the rest of the day.

I want to apologise firstly for not writing a post in a few weeks, my laptop charger has suddenly broke so I haven't been able to do anything. I started a post on Halloween but didn't get to finish it because of said laptop charger. My mom ordered me a new one but until then, I'm just going to have use hers to do my work.

Now, when I started this blog, I posted pretty much twice a week because it was before I started Sixth Form and I had plenty of free time. Then, when I did start finally started, I was basically only writing a post once a week because I was getting so busy. It started becoming a thing where I would leave it longer and longer between each posts and I really hated that. I want to make sure that I do write once a week at LEAST because its something that I do enjoy doing. I want to try and manage my workload a lot better in these next few weeks, not just so I can write on this blog but for the sake of my own sanity I think. There's nothing better than having the satisfaction of being about to relax knowing that everything you need to do is DONE. So lets have the rest of the day to ourselves and RELAX...

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Autumn

I think this one is my favourite, it looks amazing, aw
I don't know what's happened to the weather in the UK; it was so sunny and warm and lovely until like a week or two ago. Now, its just bleh (as an A-Level English student, my use of descriptive language is just baffling) It's been cold and rainy these few days and its been an absolute nightmare trying to get to school. But today, it was a sort of perfect end to the half-term. It was quite cold in the morning but on the way home, it was just amazing and sunny. The leaves were blowing in the wind and it just made me feel really happy. I walk that way everyday, seeing the exact same thing everyday but never noticed it until now. I took a few photos to prove just how beautiful it was.


Something about a bright blue sky with white fluffy clouds makes me smile so much.


I love the colours of Autumn, like when the leaves change from green to orange; it looks like something from a film. Everything just looks sharper and just God damn beautiful.

Is it just me or do you love the sound when you step on a leaf and it makes that
really satisfying crunch? Oh, I love it.

The wind came just as I took the photo
but it actually turned out really good.




It's so great when the colours change because that's when you know its one step closer to Halloween. And before you know it, its Christmas and we've already done a whole term. Its funny how fast time goes when you get back to school or work, and I really think that this year is going to go so quick. Gee, how time flies...

Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Future

Recently I watched a video by a YouTuber called Bertie Gilbert and he pretty much summed up everything that I've been thinking recently. He's the same age as me and he had the same worries about the future. I felt like I could relate because even though I'm only 16 as well, I have no idea what I'm going to do with my life. It sort of scares me that there's a whole world of possibilities and I still can't pick which one I want to spend my life doing. People say that you should do things you enjoy doing but I enjoy loads of things. How can I pick one? At Sixth Form, we've already had an assembly about university and it panicked me. How am I supposed to pick a uni when I don't know what I want to do?

For years, I wanted to be a translator because it provides you with amazing travel opportunities and I really loved doing languages; even though I loved learning Spanish, it was hard work and I wasn't prepared to do it A-Level. Then I wanted to be a Clinical Psychologist because I loved Psychology at GCSE. I remember my teacher asking me and she seemed absolutely delighted with the idea because that's what she had wanted to do but had gotten into teaching
Psychology instead. I honestly thought about doing this for my career and even looked into universities that specialized in Psychology degrees. However, when I started doing it A-Level, it just wasn't how I thought it was going to be. I was seriously considering dropping it but decided to keep it in case I change my mind. Another career option I've thought about is something to do with English, I've always loved it and that's why I started this blog. I thought it would be a good experience that helps me to develop my vocabulary and sentence structure. I also like being in charge of something that's mine, I control everything on here and it makes me feel happy that I can create something like this all by myself.

The last time I thought about my future career I wanted to be a journalist but now I'm not so sure. The media is slated so much and to be honest, I'm not sure if I could cope with that. I'm so confused with what's going to happen. Soon, I'll have to choose a degree to study and what if what I want to do, I haven't chosen the right A-Levels for. What if I have to start the whole year again with different choices? Or what if I go to uni and decide that I don't want to do that? How much of my life will I have wasted before I realize? That scares me.

My Maths teacher at GCSE was so passionate about his job, he would talk about how 'Maths was the foundation to everything' and how 'we wouldn't be here without Maths'. Loads of people thought he was totally insane but I knew that he just loved his job. He loved Maths and what's wrong with that? I want that (whether that's with Maths or with anything). I just want to be happy with my life. I want a job that makes me happy. I want to be able to walk into work every day and know that I'm doing something good, you know?

If anyone feels like that, let me know or you can watch Bertie's video here.

Sunday, October 06, 2013

High School VS. Sixth Form

This isn't even half of my books and folders, hm..

UPDATE: I've officially completed 4 weeks of Sixth Form and I'm still glad I made the choice to go there. I'm really enjoying my A-Levels so far (I started the first week on the 3rd of September). I've met all my teachers and I know where all my class rooms are apart from General Studies (we're in different rooms every lesson and its frustrating walking around desperately trying to find where we are). I've had 35 pieces of homework and fortunately I've handed them all in before the deadline which is good. In every one of my classes I've got a friend who I can sit next to so PRAISE THE LORD.

(I decided to write this post on a few differences I've noticed between my high school and my Sixth Form, this is completely subjective and your experiences might be a little different but I wanted to write this anyway- enjoy!)


Tutor:
Something that my Sixth Form does though that I hate is called "Personal Tutor Time" where you spend 25 minutes every morning with a group of people from Year 7 to Year 13. Since my high school didn't have a Sixth Form, we only had Year 7's to Year 11's; we had tutor twice a day and didn't really do anything in that time. But in Sixth Form, we have "challenges" to complete which I hate and we have to sit in "families". This means that we sit in groups with one person from each year and are supposed to "socialize". We don't. Not only do I not know who they are or their names but some of them are only 11 years old and its weird. I really miss my old tutor from my school because I knew everyone there and we were ACTUALLY like a family. We had quarrels and arguments and I liked it; we were also allowed to sit where we want rather than being forced to sit with kids we don't know.

People there also call this time "Tute" which sounds so gross. Me and my friends have promised to never call it this; it will always be TUTOR.

Lunch:
Just two of my many early alarms, boo
In my high school, lunch was from 12:35 to 1:10 so we quickly had to get our lunch and eat whereas at Sixth Form, its 50 minutes long. Urgh. Me and my friends eat our lunch within 20 minutes then just have to sit there for what feels like the longest time ever. Its just so boring. Its probably the only time in the history of the world that anyone has ever said "I really wish lessons would start"...

The walk to school:
So, I have to leave my house at half 7 to get to school for half 8; that's right, you heard me, it takes me an hour to walk to school. Urgh. Luckily, the actual walk itself isn't bad, there's only 2 or 3 little hills which isn't too bad. However, its sooooo looonnnnngggggg- me and my friends get to school and we're an absolute mess: frizzy hair, red cheeks and sweat. Attractive huh? It's worse when it rains, trust me. I walked into Maths 10 minutes late, literally DRIPPING. My makeup was slowing sliding down my face, my WHITE collared top was practically see-through (I was wearing a woolly jumper on top that kept sticking to me but I couldn't take it off because I was wearing a black bra underneath, I'm a fool, I know). It was terrible, just terrible. This is when I wish we had Tutor in the morning so you could sort yourself out before lessons.

General Studies:
I've spoken to a few people in my classes and none of them like General Studies which is strange because I really enjoy it. At the start, I was a little bit iffy because I was told that most universities don't really count it as an A-Level but once we got into lessons and into the swing of things, I began to like it. My teacher is so good, he likes to say a statement at the start of a lesson (usually about something controversial) and then just lets us argue with him about whether we agree or not. It's very rare that we even write anything down, he gives us homework every few lessons and we don't actually have to do it. It's basically like research for the next lesson and he just asks us what we think about it rather than getting us to write an essay and hand it in to be marked.

There's this one particular girl in my class who lets just say is very... opinionated. She's very articulate in the way she explains things that a 16 year old should not even care about but she does. Now, I thought I was argumentative but compared to her, I'm basically a pushover. You can guarantee that if our teacher says something, even if its just for a reaction from the class, she'll be the one to talk.

I'm not sure if I'll do it for the full 2 years yet but so far, its cool. I like talking about things like social change and feminism (I'm such a crap teenager, its unreal). Anyway...

My Timetable:
My timetable is awful. I hate it. I have to be in school every single day at half 8 whereas some of my friends get a 2 or 3 hour lie in, damn. I only have one day in the 2 week timetable (we have Week A and Week B which is something else we didn't have that in my old school and now I keep thinking I have a lesson when I have a free because I look at the wrong week) where I leave school at 12:10. This is because all of my frees are either Period 3 or 4 and so I have a lesson after lunch whereas everyone else has frees Period 5 so they can go home at the start of lunch or Period 1 so they don't have to come in until half 9, make sense? Probably not. However, the only good side of my timetable being like this is that I usually get given homework from my teachers then have a free straight after so I use the Study Centre to do the work and hand it immediately. This basically means that I give work in a week early and don't have to do it at home (YAY FOR BEING A NERD).



Now apart from that, there isn't as much change as I thought there would be- the work doesn't feel a million times harder like all my high school teachers said it would (I may have just tempted fate). I think it might be because its a school AND a Sixth Form together which is why it doesn't feel that weird, I guess. Hm. Anyway, that's my thoughts so far on Sixth Form and how it compares to high school, hope you enjoyed it :)

Friday, September 27, 2013

September Favourites 2013

I've been thinking about doing this for a few weeks and that is a blog series dedicated to my monthly favourites. I've seen a lot of people do this and I think its a really cool idea. I've been loving a few things this month and I thought that this series might encourage me to try new things because I can be very set in my ways (oh wow, I sound like I'm 100 years old, yay). These posts aren't just going to be my beauty favourites but a mixture of all the lovely items I have been enjoying this month. So sit back, have a cup of tea and enjoy! :)

Makeup Products:
  • Rimmel London Scandal Eyes Retro Glam Mascara: now I'm not usually a mascara person; I actually have naturally long black eyelashes (that was not a humble brag, I promise) so I didn't really care about what mascara I wore. I never really paid much attention to the mascara that I bought but I was given this one as a present for my birthday- you can read that post HERE. Now, I found that the wand is so easy to use on your top eyelashes and it gives them a really strong bold look which I like. It also looks really good on the bottom eyelashes because it opens up your eyes, especially when paired with some eyeliner.

  • Rimmel London Scandal Eyes Thick and Thin Eyeliner: the main makeup essential that I have always wore is eyeliner because I think it just looks good on most people. It opens my eyes and I have been desperately looking for the best eyeliner (I shall be writing a post on my findings in the next few weeks so "keep your eyes peeled"- lovely pun there, anyone? ... Nope. I'll let myself out.)

  • Rimmel London Lasting Finish Mineral Powder Foundation: I swear I'm not being sponsored by Rimmel, I'm just really getting into their makeup products right now. Since I have a pretty long walk to school (about an hour, urgh), I sometimes get a bit sweaty so the powder is good as a way of touching up your makeup when you get to school. It gives a soft matte look which I think looks really nice. I'm also trying to reduce the amount of liquid foundation I wear to improve my skin so a powder foundation is a lot better. It gives you a slight coverage when your skin isn't the best which I like as well. I have this in the colour 100 Ivory even though I am a lot darker than that; it doesn't make me look too pale. It just gives a less shinier look which I find is really irritating.

  • Real Techniques Makeup Brushes: these brushes are an absolute God-send, if you ever get a chance to buy them, don't even hesitate. They're just brilliant. I have the core collection and starter set which are for your face and eyes respectively. On a daily basis, I use the Brow Brush for my eyebrows, the Buffing Brush for my powder, the Pointed Foundation Brush for my foundation (which I'm now using as a concealer as I have run out, boo) and the Contour Brush for, you guessed it, contouring.

Face Products:
  • Soap and Glory 3 in 1 Daily Detox Vitamin C Facial Wash: I can't even remember how long I've had this but I've only started using it recently. I use it in the morning and at night if I can remember. It's really good at just washing away dirt that's been on your skin all day; it sort of takes away the feeling of grease I guess and it makes your face feel all plump and lovely. It can also be used as a gentle exfoliant as it has teeny tiny pink grains in the mixture which wash away all that nastiness. It smells yummy as well- an important part of a face wash you agree?; I use this before I moisturize because it just wakes me up before my makeup routine.


TV:
  • Criminal Minds: I am absolutely OBSESSED. I watch as many episodes as I can a day; I'm currently on season 7, watching it as I write, because I just love it. It's just so good; I'm not usually into this sort of show but for some reason I can't get enough. I love the relationship between Penelope Garcia and Derek Morgan because its so flirty and I definitely 'ship' it. I also like Derek and Spencer's relationship because they're like brothers and its so sweet how Reid is such a nerd. I could write about it for a year and a half but I must digress..
(I use this website to watch the show and I've found that pretty much all of the episodes work and you only have to wait a few seconds for them to load:

Food:
  • Vegetarian Macaroni Cheese Bakes from Asda: they are like the cheapest best food ever. They're shaped in triangles of bread crumbs I think with macaroni cheese inside. Its just the best food ever. Now I'm so sorry for the rest of the world who might not be able to get this because its from Asda which is a supermarket-wallmart thing that my mom now goes to. The only reason she bought them was because they were on offer so she bought like 5 packets, YAY. They're so frickin' yummy, I could eat them all day.

So that's the end of my first 'Favourites' post, I hope you all like it! xx

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

REVIEW: 'Wrecking Ball' by Miley Cyrus

Miley, not even you can pull this off.
I decided to write a post today about Miley Cyrus' new song "Wrecking Ball" which was released just over a week ago and broke all kinds of crazy records on VEVO; now as you know, I have no shame when it comes to music so I'll admit it: I LIKE THE SONG. I really do. The rhythm is catchy and upbeat and very 'pop-y' if that's a word and I enjoy that. I don't think the song is the reason why she's been causing a lot of controversy: its the delightful music video that accompanies it.
I'm going to be honest, I didn't really see the attention around it just because she's naked. We get it. She is nude, we KNOW. Now, I did think it was really strange that she was licking a hammer or lying on a pile of concrete (ouchy); it made no sense at all. So Miley, a word of advice - don't do that again. We're all uncomfortable..
  Most of the actual video was really good though; I understood the metaphor of the 'wrecking ball' and everything. I thought her makeup was quite simple but understated (I don't know if it was just me but it really annoyed me how she had a string of spit between her teeth at the start, ew). I thought her voice sounded sooooo good compared to her other songs; I like the fact that it showcases her talent a bit more as a song should.


I think the only reason she's caused so much debate on social media since its release is because of who she was. She WAS Hannah Montana, for me and a whole generation of young kids. She was the girl that people wanted to be; we wanted to live the double life that Miley lead. She was so successful on Disney channel, her concert movies and the Hannah Montana merchandise; I understand wanting to separate yourself from the person you were back then. I've heard a lot of people say "I miss the old Miley" but how can you? You didn't know her when she was "America's sweetheart", she might always have been like this but we didn't know because all we saw was that young girl singing in a blonde wig then being a normal teenager when she took it off (what's up with that anyway? Surely people would have guessed... I'm side-tracking...). Look, we have to accept who she wants to be, like it or not. And I do, so there.
Hannah Montana 2007
Miley Cyrus 2013






A whole paragraph on defending Miley Cyrus, wow my standards have dropped. Oh well.











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Friday, September 13, 2013

Top 10 Tips to Survive High School

As social outcasts, my friend and I often discussed how unpopular we were and how much we hated everyone, and by everyone I mean, we liked a handful of people, tolerated a dozen and the rest can go fuck themselves. Now we always talked about the best tactics to avoid people whether that’s in the classroom, at lunchtime or just in general. We compiled a list of tips (long before I even started this blog); so for all those unfortunately awkward folks out there, this post is definitely for you...


Number 1) FORM FRIENDSHIP GROUPS EARLY – now this one sounds very simple and it is but you have to remember that when making friends at the start of high school, you pick the people you like and won’t mind spending every single day with them. Make sure whoever you pick has the same sense of humor as you so you can laugh at how “great” high school is. It’s also good to have a whole group of friends so that it doesn't matter what class you’re in, you always have someone to sit next to.

Number 2) UNDERSTAND WHERE YOUR TEACHERS AND CLASSES ARE – this one is sorted out in the first few weeks of school but I still think it’s important because its so embarrassing walking into the wrong classroom, especially when you’re already 15 minutes late. This has happened to me many a time and it’s absolutely awful. Not only because you’re now the stupid-idiot-who-couldn't-find-the-room-and-was-aimlessly-walking-around-the-entire-school-like-an-idiot, but because everyone has probably already partnered up and you've either got to sit with someone who don’t know or on your own. If it ever gets to this point, always choose to sit on your own; it’s the safe option, trust me.

Number 3) ALWAYS BE PREPARED – this one applies to all aspects of life but in school it’s an important one. Now, this could be with stationary (don’t be that one douche-bag who turns up to an exam with no pen) or just general supplies. I always carried my mirror, a bit of makeup and deodorant. I’d also suggest investing in some hand gel because even if you don’t use the school toilets, someone around you HAS and will always want to touch your hands, ew. However, I would say you don’t need the super size family pack of something, mini travel size things will do – I’m speaking to all those secret hairspray hoarders…

Lucky my high school was never THAT bad.. oh wait, it was.
Number 4) TRY TO STAY OUT OF THE WAY OF POPULAR PEOPLE – this one is probably the most important thing you will ever hear EVER. Its one me and my friend have mastered to a T and even though I could probably write a book on it, I’ll try to keep it short. Now, if there are some popular people in your classes, I’d try to avoid ‘group work’ with those particular people. Limit the amount of interaction you have with them and they will eventually see you as invisible. This probably doesn't seem like a good thing but it honestly is. If they don’t SEE you, they don’t say anything and everyone lives happily ever after... If only. The hallways are a disaster zone both before and after lessons. Try to leave class quickly to avoid the mayhem those hooligans love. It’s very easy to become embroiled in 2 boys fight where they push each other from wall to wall but be careful, BITCHES BE CRAZY, as Sheldon would say. Also dining rooms or cafeterias are an absolute no-no. I mean, enter at your own risk, just saying.

Number 5) ESTABLISH A ‘SAFE PLACE’ – this could be in a particular classroom like your tutor group if you have that, or a just a place where you and your friends stand at break or lunch. Now you have to think practical when trying to decide a place of safety. My friends and I adopted a small corner of a particular English corridor that was enough out of sight for people to walk past and not even notice we were there. It also had a lovely table where we could rest our bags and a radiator where we would stand pressed against in the winter months. It was basically perfect; it was made even better because in our last year, the teachers on duty would tell everyone else to go into the dining hall or outside whereas we would be allowed to stand in the warm. I’m telling you: invisibility is our strength.

Number 6) USE YOUR TIME WISELY – the last year of high school is hard if you aren't prepared for the amount of work you have to do. It always seems like you have too many essays to write, assignments to complete and exams to study in so little time. But the truth is, you just have to plan your schedule really well. This should be done throughout the 5 years there but is especially important in the last year. You need to make sure all pieces of homework are handed in on the right day or else you could be looking at a long spell of detention. Luckily, most of my teachers gave us a warning if you didn't bring it in but had to be done before the next lesson. It can feel like everything is snowballing out of your control if you just wait till the day before to get it done and fortunately for me, I’m actually not one of those people. I like to make sure I've got it done the day I’m given it so I can have the rest of the week to myself without having to worry about it. Just try to do as soon as, it’s a lot easier I think.

This film gave an unrealistic portrayal of a actual high school prom.
Disney, I am disappointed in you.
Number 7) YEAR 11 – not only do you have to think about the work you have to do and the exams but one thing that our school did was PROM. I’m not sure if many schools in the UK have prom cause it’s obviously an American thing but we did and the night was really good. The preparation however, was not. I actually had to buy a new dress because one of the girls from my school had the same one, but it all worked out in the end because I liked my new dress so much better, so that was lucky. I left a lot of shopping until the last week or so which I don’t recommend. It was a desperate panic to find a bag but I eventually found a beautiful clutch that I loved. I also wish I had had more time on the day of prom because unfortunately, I had 2 Spanish exams on the day. They were scheduled in the afternoon which meant we were let out hours later than everyone else. I got home in such an absolute panic that nothing was going to go right; I also had to go into town to get my makeup done and get the bus back because my mom was still at work (I looked way too overdone in my casual clothes and fake eyelashes and people kept giving me funny looks). My mom did my hair and before I knew it, my uncle came in his beautiful car to take me and my friend there. I had to do my nails in the car and they actually fell off before I even put my bag on the table in the event hall. I danced with my friends all night and had an amazing time; it was worth the stress, I’m telling you.
Another thing we did in year 11 was actually a House Meal. I don’t know if other schools have ‘School Houses’, basically we had 5 houses which the entire school was split into: Churchill, Pankhurst, Nightingale, Brunel and my house Shakespeare. So the idea of the meal was to unite people from your year in your house for the last time before we finished school. Now I was really debating going because apart from a handful of people who I like, I’m not a fan of any of the others. Also, the teachers in my house always seem to argue with me, especially my head of house and deputy head of house. I only decided to go because I was bombarded by that particular handful of lovely people who really wanted me to go. I did and in the end, I was happy I went. I sat on the table with my friends in my house and we had a good time.

Number 8) EXAM PREPARATION – this could simply be making sure you know what the exam is going to be about, but also know how long the exam is, what day its on and where it is. Luckily for us, we were given exam timetables because a few of the later exams were after we had had our last day of school. This meant that we had to come into school to do study sessions if we hadn't done that particular subjects exam. Some of those lessons helped but some of them really don’t. I went into school for my Psychology study sessions because I knew many of my class wouldn't so I could focus more with a smaller group; however, I didn't go in for my Physics study sessions because they didn't help me. I found that it was easier for me to study Physics at home where it was quieter and I could use my revision book and the Internet to focus on the topics that I didn't understand properly. I know that if I had gone into school, and then I would have been doing practice exam papers which really don’t help me. This sort of links back to Number 6; you know how you learn best.

Number 9) GCSE RESULTS DAY – now I think the best way to approach this one is just to not expect much; sometimes you can be too overconfident and fail or you can be super nervous and do better than you thought you were going to. I think it’s so much better to have slightly lower expectations than be disappointed because at the end of the day, they don’t really define your life.

Number 10) ENJOY LEAVING – I know a lot of people reading this might actually LIKE high school but for me and a lot of my friends, it wasn't a good experience, especially at my school. I am so glad I have left because to be honest, the lessons were fine, the teachers were fine but the vast majority of people were not the nicest. They were rude bullies and thankfully, none of them are going to my Sixth Form so I think I’ll have a much better time. It’s really difficult while you’re in year 9 or 10 and you’ve got a few years left before you can leave which absolutely sucks but hold on to the thought that every day that goes by, is another day closer to leaving. You're welcome.

Thursday, September 05, 2013

REVIEW: Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks

I started reading this book because my English class was given it to read over the holidays before we start year 12. I have just finishing reading it and I thought I'd write a little review on my honest opinion of it :)


I wasn't really sure how I felt when I started reading, it's a lot like the book Heroes by Robert Cormier (I read that as part of the curriculum for GCSE English Literature). The theme of war is very similar however Birdsong is a lot more detailed. Most of the description for Heroes is in the past tense and Cormier uses Francis' facial disfigurement to illustrate the effects of the war whereas since Faulks writes about the characters in the present, we develop more empathy for them. He also explores the psychological effect of war on the soldiers which adds a more personal tone to the novel. I found these sections particularly engaging because it makes the reader think about certain situations and how far people can be pushed. I found this really fascinating as Faulks involves this interest as a part of Stephen's character.

At first, I found it really difficult to keep reading as the chapters are so long and it often switches from time periods which means I did forget what had happened in that particular section. My friends actually thought this too as they are doing the same English course as me. They've asked me questions about the book since I've already finished and they haven't and I couldn't even answer most of them because I literally couldn't remember what happened. The book is 503 pages which is a lot to read especially about WW1 which is why I advise reading short sections but regularly to keep yourself up to date which the plot.

Speaking of the plot, I thought it was really good actually, I was super surprised about how much I enjoyed it. Its a lot like a soap with affairs and drama and death and I really liked. Since it does flick between time periods, all the characters and stories do integrate together towards the end of the book, you just have to have the determination to keep on because it is a good read. However, I did thing that after a while, the story did become a bit predictable; this might be just for me because I do watch a lot of TV and things so I do pick up on 'plot twists' a lot quicker than most people do. I did do a bit of research as well on the novel and the author while I was reading it which might be why I knew the way the story was going to go.

I liked the way that Faulks described the main characters like Isabelle and Stephen and other members of the Azaire family. However when describing the soldiers descriptions especially, I did get really confused because so many other characters are mentioned so you sort of loose track of who's who and of their story. Apart from that, I thought that all the characters were well developed and interesting to say the least; you sort of understand the views of every character which becomes conflicting when they are opposing each other. My favourite character in the entire novel was probably Jeanne Fourmentier (Isabelle's sister) because she seems like a good person. Her relationship with Isabelle is talked about briefly at the start but it is later developed, especially when Stephen goes on leave.

The main theme is of war which can get pretty boring I'm not going to lie, there is a lot of detail about trench life in the novel. Obviously, the author did a lot and I mean, a LOT, of research into it when writing which I appreciate (there's nothing worse than reading a book or watching a film knowing little or no effort went into the background of characters and settings so good job). I didn't really understand a lot of the description regarding particular words about the trench and weaponry I guess but the visual effect of injured soldiers and wounds were very vivid in my mind at least. I would have loved to watch the BBC adaptation of the book but unfortunately I couldn't.

You can get the book from here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Birdsong-Sebastian-Faulks