Thursday, 22 August 2013

Exam Results

Hello,
As you may know, today is GCSE Results Day in the UK.
Earlier, my friends and I collected our results. We were really nervous and apprehensive and convinced ourselves we were going to fail. However, after getting my results, I don't really see what I was worried about (I did pass the exams I took early). Obviously, if no-one else puts loads of pressure on you, then you put it on yourself: 'You are your own worst enemy'. 
What I'm trying to say is if you pass then that's great! You won't have to resit and have a qualification- well done! But if you have 'failed' or haven't got what you wanted/needed/expected, then that's fine too. As long as you know you have tried your absolute best, there's nothing much more you could of done and you can always resit at some point and maybe you'll do better.
Good luck to everyone getting results, or even doing an exam!
Thanks for reading!!
Bye!!
:)

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Butlins Skegness: Review from a teenage perspective

Hello,
So, on the 26th of July 2013, my family and I went to Butlins Skegness for the last time (I've been 13/14 times). Once we got there and got the keys, we went to our accommodation (Kingfisher Court).

After we unpacked, my friend Beth and I took three of my little cousins to the 'dome' as we call it, but it's actually called the skyline pavilion and watched the Crazy Dunkers and then to the giant beach where they really enjoyed playing with the sand and props. Then, in the evening, we went to the cinema to see this is the end.

The next day, alot of us went swimming in the new splash Waterworld. It was set out almost the same as it was before, but it does look much cleaner as it's new- not that it was dirty before! The new kid's play area (inside) was much better and the kids enjoyed it as there were 3 mini slides and water guns. However, the the surface of the kids area is quite rough for grip so be cautious of that. Also, the slides seemed much better-not that I went on any!  Then on the night we went to centre stage to see the Shaolin Monks show, which was really interesting, but I couldn't really see for people blocking the isles- which was really annoying as we had cued for over an hour to get in and were near the front of the line.
On Sunday, we went swimming again. And since it was a nice day (and forecast for rain the rest of the week) Beth and I went to the beach for a few hours. We just relaxed in the sun, but some people had kites or were playing cricket/badmington/rounders and there were dirt bikes.


On the Monday, we went to the town centre (in a red cab), and did a lot of shopping. Then thundering and lightening started and it rained really heavily. On the evening, we went to see Stavros Flatley at Reds. The were really good and interacted with the crowd. The kids were allowed to sit on the dance floor so they could see, but people were standing on chairs and blocking the view for others. I'd also suggest going as soon as Reds opens to get a table and waiting for the act you'd like to see as the tables are taken as soon as the doors open. It's also really really hot in there too!
The next day, we went to the market/fantasy island (on the red bus). The market is really good for getting gifts like candy rocks (etc) and I got some shorts for my dad, that we couldn't find anywhere else. It may seem tacky, but there are some good things if you look for them. At 7pm, we went to the circus. It was really entertaining, but also really warm. 
On the Wednesday we took the kids to Hardy's animal farm which is around 5-10 minutes from the camp. We really love it and so do the younger kids. You can go around the farm and feed the animals, there are old tractors, a tractor/horse and cart ride which takes you into the fields to see bulls etc, there's a outdoor park and also an indoor softplay with a cafe. It may be expensive but it is worth what you pay! On the evening, we went to a pub opposite Butlins (Cheers). It's family friendly with an arcade and a childrens disco upstairs, a talking parrot called Charlie and food is served late. We went for a meal and then played on the arcade for a bit. 





On our final full day, 10 of us went to Quasar Elite.  It is basically a game we you shoot people with lasers (like paintball but not as aggressive). It seems boring, but its actually really fun and competitive. It's £4pp for half an hour. You are taught how to play and given a health and safety talk before you enter the arena. There are also lockers that you can use as storage in the room where you put your pack and gun on. We have been countless times and its really entertaining and always a laugh- whether you just with friends/family or with strangers. Beth and I went to toy box, treasures and mega treats for some last-minute gifts. Then on the night time, 10 of us went to the on-site Italian Restaurant, Ludo's. It was expensive but the food was good and the staff we very helpful. They pushed tables together and kept the table next to it so we could all sit together. The toilets we're clean and some of the booths had TV's in them. After that, ,my cousin, her friend and Beth and I went to Red's to buy some 'elastic plastic' as we have bought it religiously each year. 

There are also loads of things that I didn't do this time, like: Chuckle Bike, mini golf, amusements  bob the builder world, sun and moon pub and play area, outdoor fountains, see the skyline gang, donkey rides, the fairground, the fort play area, zorbs or the train/tractor thing that travels around the entire camp (not sure if it's still on?). You can even book things like football and archery.
Some old (not very good) photos of the above.

My family and I love Butlins Skegness, which is why we've been coming for countless years. The facilities and staff are great and there really is something for everyone- whatever the weather! It really feels like a home from home. We are really sad that this was our last year for a while. My cousin and I were even crying on the coach home! I cannot recommend it enough! Especially if you go in a big group of family/friends, it's lovely to spend time with everyone together. I have never had a bad experience and we are making this out last year as everyone has things they want/need to do like re-decorating or saving for cars/weddings etc. 

I would say get to any shows extra early to ensure you get good seats and just be cautious in the swimming pools- but that's obvious.

Thanks for reading!
Bye!!
:)

Useful links:
http://www.butlins.com/where-to-stay-dine-and-play/our-resorts/skegness/index.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/butlins?fref=ts








Thursday, 25 July 2013

What's in my suitcase?

Hello,
I decided, as I'm going on holiday tomorrow, to do a 'what's in my suitcase'.
I'm going on holiday for a week. I am not going abroad, so I'm going on a coach and the weather won't be tropical. But anyway, here's what's in my suitcase:

I am bringing:
  • 4 pairs of jeans
  • 3 cardigans
  • 6 'day tops'
  • 3 'night tops'
  • 4 (maxi) dresses
  • 4 vest tops (2 black/2 white)
  • 2 under tops/cami's (peach/navy blue)
  • 2 denim waistcoats
  • 3 pairs of PJ's
  • 3 pairs of shoes
  • 1 pair of slippers
  • A mac/coat
  • Underwear
  • 2 swimming costumes
  • A beach dress
  • An every day bag
  • A beach bag
  • Toiletries (What's in my toiletry bag)
  • Make-up (What's in my make up bag)
  • Mirror
  • Chargers (camera/phone/laptop)
  • Laptop 
  • Straighteners (Nicky Clarke)/ Curling wand (Paul Smith)
  • Hair dryer (Love label)
  • Clips/bobbles
  • Dry shampoo (Batiste Original)
  • A foldable laundry basket 

My Mam is bringing towels


All of the clothes I am taking with me (except a few items).


Bye!!
:)

What's in my Make-up bag (travel)?

Hello,
I thought, that since I'm going on holiday today, I would post a 'what's in my suitcase', but since the list was so long I thought I do a 'what's in my toiletry bag', 'what's in my make-up bag' and 'what's in my travel bag' separately.
So, here's what's in my travel make-up bag:


  • A set of 4 lip glosses by Fearne Cotton
  • Maybelline New York The Mega Plush volume express mascara in very black
  • Maybelline New York Illegal Length (waterproof) mascara
  • Avon Super Extend mascara
  • A colourtrend kajalstick eyeliner in black
  • Maybelline New York expression kajal eyeliner in 38 brown
  • Maybelline New York master precise liquid eyeliner in black
  • A NYX Push-up bra for your eyebrows (eyebrow pencil with a highlight)
I am also bringing a eyelash curler, tweezers, vanity scissors and a eyebrow comb.



Bye!!
:)

What's in my toiletry bag?

Hello,
I thought, that since I'm going on holiday today, I would post a 'what's in my suitcase', but since the list was so long I thought I do a 'what's in my toiletry bag, 'what's in my make-up bag' and 'what's in my travel bag' separately.
So, here's what's in my toiletry bag:

  • Johnson extra sensitive baby wipes
  • Dove visible effects hand and body lotion
  • Nivea sun cream (factor 35, I think)
  • Prescription acne cream
  • Schwarzkopf Pro heat protection spray
  • Venus and Olay shaver with 2 heads
  • Impulse into glamour
And my mam is taking other stuff like a new tooth brush/tooth paste, Head & shoulders 2 in 1 shampoo/conditioner and simple shower gel.

Bye!!
:)

What's in my travel bag/carry on?

Hello,
I thought, that since I'm going on holiday today, I would post a 'what's in my suitcase', but since the list was so long I thought I do a 'what's in my toiletry bag', 'what's in my make-up bag' and 'what's in my travel bag' separately. I am travelling by coach, so don't have to worry about documents etc.
So, here's what's in my travel bag:


  • Phone
  • Earphones
  • Camera/camera case
  • Brush
  • Bobble/clips
  • Magazines
  • Books (Wuthering heights/ Sense and Sensibility)
  • Lip balm
  • Tablets
  • Sunglasses
  • Chewing gum
  • Tic-tacs
  • Deodorant 
  • Impulse romantic spark
  • Purse
  • Pen
  • Pillow




Bye!!
:)

Friday, 12 July 2013

My Work Experience Experience

Hello,
So two weeks ago, I did my work experience. I was really nervous for the months building up, but as the date crept closer, I started to get more excited. 

I did my work experience at a housing company (not sure if I'm allowed to state the company). I didn't go to building sites as I was more interested in social skills and administration. 

On the first day, I got the bus to the office and went to the reception desk. My 'supervisor' came to get me and took me on a tour of the building and gave me a fob to get in/out. While she made me a rota, I observed the reception desk and was given an overview of the computer systems. I then made some booklets up. At 5pm, I went home.

The next day, I did some office work. Basically, I took staples from documents, electronic filing and publishing and filing paper documents. I also was given a health and safety induction.

On Wednesday, I looked at some amazing apartments. I then went to a meeting where residents of a building stated their complaints/concerns. On the afternoon, I did more of what I had done the previous day.

On Thursday, I went to look at more apartments and to read a electricity meter. After that, we went to view a house to see if the resident's house was in good enough condition for the resident to move. Then we went to confront people who had had a complaint made against them and politely ask them to improve whatever it was. After that, I sat in and observed a sign-up meeting. It was a bit tense and awkward at some stages.

Then on my last day, I observed reception and renewed the houses on offer. I was given a certificate and a pen-which I think could go into my 'record of achievement'?

Overall, it was a really good experience- even with awkward/ignorant customers. Despite the fact I want to be a Midwife, this work experience has given me more confidence around new people in difficult situations. I loved every minute and would definitely go back again. I would recommend this particular field of work for work experience and just to actually do work experience, as all my friends enjoyed whatever they did too! However, make sure you know how to get to your placement and all the other details.

Thanks for reading,
BYE!!
:)