50 Questions
1. What time did you get up this morning?
About 7.30am, was on a Guide sleepover and we had to be out the hall by 8.30am - the leader in charge actually woke us all up!
2. How do you like your steak?
Medium-rare, but only since recently, used to be a well done person but am used to rarer meat since thats what were given at work.
3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?
Can't remember, how bad.
4. What is your favorite TV show?
Greys Anatomy
5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
I honestly don't know.
6. What did you have for breakfast?
Bacon and poached eggs, I skipped the cereal on offer at the sleepover.
7. What is your favorite cuisine?
Good honest British classics, with a nice little twist.
8. What foods do you dislike?
Gerkhins
9. Favorite place to eat?
Edins
10. Favorite dressing?
Avocado oil, balsamic vinegar and some herbs.
11. What kind of vehicle do you drive?
None, well a bike sometimes.
12. What are your favorite clothes?
Mood dependent!
13. Where would you visit if you had the chance? . . .
South Africa
14. Cup 1/2 empty or 1/2 full?
1/2 full, well I try to.
15. Where would you want to retire?
My bed.
16. Favorite time of day?
When I feel alive.
17. Where were you born?
The City Hospital, Nottingham
18. What is your favorite sport to watch?
American Football
19. Who do you think will not tag you back?
N/A
20. Person you expect to tag you back first?
Not a clue
21. Who are you most curious about their responses to this?
I don't expect replies.
22. Bird watcher?
Sometimes
23. Are you a morning person or a night person?
Night
24. Do you have any pets?
None
25. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share?
I'm falling for someone, I think, again.
26. What did you want to be when you were little?
Something to do with horses.
27. What is your best childhood memory?
My brother falling from the top level of the garden, to the bottom (8ft drop!) into a flower bed, when playing wink murder. Was so funny.
28. Are you a cat or dog person?
Either
29. Are you married?
Nope
30. Always wear your seat belt?
99% of the time
31. Been in a car accident?
Car has been shunted at lights before, but nothing at all major.
32. Any pet peeves?
Rudeness to staff in bars/restaurants
33. Favorite Pizza Toppings?
Cheese
34. Favorite Flower?
Californian poppies
35. Favorite ice cream?
Honeycomb (From work!)
36. Favorite fast food restaurant?
None of them!
37. How many times did you fail your driver's test?
None so far.
38. From whom did you get your last email?
Ebay
39. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card?
Vivienne Westwood
40. Do anything spontaneous lately?
Applied for jobs abroad!
41. Like your job?
Not really.
42. Broccoli?
Yes, especially purple sprouting.
43. What was your favorite vacation?
Recent girly weekend away to Brownsea Island.
44. Last person you went out to dinner with?
Family, Mum, Dad, Brother and two sets of Grandparents.
45. What are you listening to right now?
Glee
46. What is your favorite color?
Purple
47. How many tattoos do you have?
None so far.
48. How many are you tagging for this quiz?
None
49. What time did you finish this quiz?
23.07
50. Coffee drinker?
Black coffee or a skinny latte. Both in bucket proportions.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
A lovely walk home
I live about a 20minute bus ride from town, but there is a lovely walk from town to West Bridgford along the canal I sometimes do.
So I set off, with Camera Osbscura for company (Gutted I missed them live last summer, I had swine flu!) - my route took me out of college, which is at the Adams Building (An old lace factory) in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, past St Marys Church. Then I cut down the steps at the Nottingham Contemporary Art Gallery, down the side of Broadmarsh Bus Station, crossed over Canal Street and got onto the tow path by the Capital One buildings.
From then on I just followed the tow path all the way upto Meadow Lane lock, which is where the canal meets the River Trent. The tow path was busy with lots of people out cycling and running, there were people just sat chilling and guys fishing.
It was about 7.30pm but it was a warm sunny night so it was lovely to just wander along, the canal just seems so peaceful despite it running through in places a building site and later along side a busy main road. But I think water has a calming influence on me, so I chilled.
As I walked the last bit from the Trent Navigation pub upto the lock it struck me that the last time I went along that stretch was a freezing cold winters morning at least five years ago. Prior to getting ill I did high level kayaking and in winter we trained on a Saturday morning, it was deemed far too cold and windy to paddle on the river like we usually did so we went over to the relatively more protected canal.
I don't think I will ever miss the freezing cold training sessions, when you get into the shower fully clothed and gradually strip off as you thaw out enough to bare it. But as I reached the lock, which has had allot of work done to it recently; it looks fantastic and I stood looking out over the stretch of water between Lady Bay and Trent Bridge, the sun gleamed across and I could see Nottingham Kayak club a pang to paddle again hit me. That stretch of water was home, I spent so long out there training, messing about and having so much fun. But ultimately it was paddling and the lovely water in the River Trent that made me ill, I think I got some sort of infection from the water and its taken me five long years to recover.
So, maybe my kayaking come back isn't imminent, but I do want to paddle again, I miss it too much.
By the time I made it to the bus stop by the cricket ground it was ten to eight, but there wasn't a bus for another 20 minutes so I walked along the bus route a bit further rather than standing about. Once I had got that far I was really tempted to walk the rest home. But that was another 3 miles or so, I was starving and wearing not the best shoes. Maybe another day!
My exam was on Friday afternoon and it went really well! I have a really good feeling I wrote the right stuff for the questions. It was a re-sit of a module I did in January and it went far better than the first time, so lets hope the grade reflects it. I totally lucked out on the essay question, before the exam a friend and I were going over some sample questions and one we looked at was the role of Transnational Corporations in Development. - It was one of the essay choices! So I wrote tons of what I think was really relevant stuff. Happy!
Friday night I went to see 'The Families of Lockerbie' at the Nottingham Playhouse. My brother was working on the show as a dramaturg/researcher/assistant director - so I got some free tickets. He keeps telling me off for saying I enjoyed it, but I did. I enjoyed being engaged by theatre on a subject I knew very little about as I wasn't born when the bombing occured and was only ten when the trial took place. It was also set in an interesting way, through the format of tv talk show, with flash back type scenes.
It was certainly thought provoking about what happened and why the people tried came to be tried ect. Also it was a great reason not to watch the football.
Afterwards Georgina and I hit a couple of bars and just gossiped. Was a lovely, girly but cultured night out!
All in all a good couple of days.
Will write about the weekend soon, I'm so behind and also half asleep.
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Study breaks
So tomorrow is exam two of three for my A levels.
It's a resit of A2 level Sociology, Global Development. I got a C when I took the exam in January and I just don't know if I can be arsed to re-take it.
So here I am in the library with the lovely Georgina frantically cramming. I will do better than a C. I am informed the library stays open until 8pm, who knew these things.
I have one more section of questions from my textbook to do, then there are questions in a revision guide and past papers. The fun really does not stop.
But tomorrow night after the pure fun that my exam shall be I am off to the theatre, (with Georgina) seeing 'The Families of Lockerbie' at the Nottingham Playhouse. My older brother has worked on the show so I am supporting him, as a good sister does. Bonus being that I will get free tickets, meaning more money for pre/post show drinks, and opportunities for flirting with the hot bar man.
The rest of the weekend is taken up with work, (yawn), then Saturday night I have a Guide sleepover, where I think I will get no sleep and Sunday were having a family BBQ with grandparents.
Monday brings the start of the last week to learn an entire A level module, its Crime and Deviance with research methods. I feel the week shall be spent in the library. All day every day.
But revision is making me loose wieght, not healthy I know but living on black coffee and water works!
So now its back to the books. Oh and Georgie sorry for just laughing at that photo!
It's a resit of A2 level Sociology, Global Development. I got a C when I took the exam in January and I just don't know if I can be arsed to re-take it.
So here I am in the library with the lovely Georgina frantically cramming. I will do better than a C. I am informed the library stays open until 8pm, who knew these things.
I have one more section of questions from my textbook to do, then there are questions in a revision guide and past papers. The fun really does not stop.
But tomorrow night after the pure fun that my exam shall be I am off to the theatre, (with Georgina) seeing 'The Families of Lockerbie' at the Nottingham Playhouse. My older brother has worked on the show so I am supporting him, as a good sister does. Bonus being that I will get free tickets, meaning more money for pre/post show drinks, and opportunities for flirting with the hot bar man.
The rest of the weekend is taken up with work, (yawn), then Saturday night I have a Guide sleepover, where I think I will get no sleep and Sunday were having a family BBQ with grandparents.
Monday brings the start of the last week to learn an entire A level module, its Crime and Deviance with research methods. I feel the week shall be spent in the library. All day every day.
But revision is making me loose wieght, not healthy I know but living on black coffee and water works!
So now its back to the books. Oh and Georgie sorry for just laughing at that photo!
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
The little things you realise!
When laying in bed last night thinking about not allot at all it suddenly occured to me that ALL the guys I have ever had shall we say erm romantic encoutners with (!), there name has fallen in the first half of the alphabet.
Now how totally odd is that.
Someone find me a guy called Zac or Will soon.
Off to watch Mary Queen of Shops and drink coffee. Bliss.
Now how totally odd is that.
Someone find me a guy called Zac or Will soon.
Off to watch Mary Queen of Shops and drink coffee. Bliss.
Monday, 14 June 2010
Intros part two....
So, this is something I wrote for a forum I frequent. Ten random facts, thought it would give insight? I'll add to them as some are a little vague.
1. I'm 19 and two thirds of the way through my A levels.
2. I study Sociology and Psychology. Next year I'll study Psychology, Biology and English Language.
(Explained no 1 & 2 in my previous blog)
3. I work in a pub, quite often I dislike it, but it has it's fun moments.
Yep, my first ever paid job, I started in December 09, when the pub opened after being taken over and having an extensive re-fit. I'm not going to name it as erm, I don't want too! But if your on my Facebook you can find out there :)
So yes, wow 7 months of being employed, I've been ill for one shift, hungover for far too many and been late a few times, often to me writing down the wrong time. I mainly serve food in the restuarunt (It's a Gastro-Pub darling!) but sometimes get loose on the bar. I prefer bar allot of the time. But I'm currently looking for a new job, the pub is great, 5 minutes from my house, nice co-workers and generally ok customers. I also work with my brother which has its good and bad points. I think thought it has helped with making friends at work as we can jointly invite people over and also I get to hang out with my big brother more too. But it requires zero brain power, pay is not fab and I am just bored of it.
So I'm applying for jobs as a lifeguard and doing kids play scheme. I sent off CVs to allot of local places but am not getting far. Have today applied for a job with a national company that do day camps in Nottingham and residential ones abroad. We shall see! Also got a form for a job with the YMCA. (My brother keeps singing to me now)
4. I have Ceoliac disease, meaning I can't eat Gluten.
I was diagnosed in July 2006, after being ill with M.E for a year, my main symptoms of M.E along side the exhaustion was nausea and digestion problems. I was told it was just M.E with a touch of IBS, I had anti-sickness tablets and anti-spasmodic drugs pumped into me. My older brother was already diagnosed as being Ceoliac but he also has Type 1 diabetes which has a strong link. My dad then began to suffer similar stomach symptoms and had tests and it turned out to be Ceoliac disease. My consultants face when we told her this and demanded testing was so funny, she was horrified at herself for not checking before. I got the worlds fastest blood results and then had an endoscopy. I strongly remember about 5 months after diagnosis walking round Morrisions and almost crying as I walked through the bakery bit as I realised, never again would I be able to eat an apple turnover. Maybe I'm over the top, but pastries matter to me.
5. I'm going to uni in 2011 to study Occupational Therapy.
I did some work experience in 2006, following a Physiotherapist around for a week, I hated it. I was convinced it was what i wanted to to, but it was so dull. So not me.
Then through being ill I saw a number of OTs and the work they did just clicked. I spent a wonderful week at Easter shadowing OTs and I just loved it.
6. I want to be a Mental Health OT, this really scares my mum!
This is because she spent 9 months working (non-clinically) at a secure Mental Health hospital, she knows why people end up there. But I see it as something so worthwhile doing. When on work-experience i saw the fantastic work being doing by MH OTs with Dementia patients, that's what I want to do.
7. I love rugby and cricket, but hate football.
My dad and I started supporting Nottingham Rugby Club in 2006 when they moved there ground closer to us, I fell in love with the game. Since then my Mum has also started coming to games. I'm quite sad that the 10/11 season will be my last as a season ticket holder due to leaving for uni. Hopefully I will still make it to away games.
My love of cricket developed during the 2005 Ashes series, it was the first summer I was ill and spent it all on the sofa, so I got into cricket. It makes me happy, I revise best when I have Test Match Special playing the background, there is something so soothing about it.
8. I'm a Guide leader, I joined Guiding age 5 and can't see myself leaving any time soon, I love it too much.
Guiding has been a constant throughout three quarters of my life, I have been a Rainbow, Brownie, Guide, Ranger, Young Leader and now Adult Leader. I have had some of the happiest times of my life when with Guiding friends, I've been on international trips; twice to Switzerland, most recently I went skiing for New Year and also to Ireland. Now as a leader I have just as much fun, the Guide unit I helped to set up in January 2007 now has nearly 45 girls! Wednesday nights often exhaust me, cause endless stress, but so often I just come home happy. Its fantastic.
I have also met the most amazing group of friends ever, I am lucky that I met my two best friends Liz and Emma through Guiding. Liz was my Brownie young leader, who I terrorised. We met again at Guides and finally at Rangers we became firm friends. I also met Emma through Rangers, we just click and despite being generally quite different, that initial connection of both being in Guiding made us friends. Then there are the Guiders.co.uk girlies, they are the best bunch in the world. There are too many members to mention, but some are incredibly special, they are always there for any crisis, random drinking session or silly day out. I have been away on some fab weekends with them. In April 24 of us went to Brownsea Island in Dorset, it was simply a perfect weekend in the place that I have felt the most truly at home and at peace with myself, the world and life in general. (I shall write more at Brownsea at some other point)
9. My favourite band ever are Belle and Sebastian, whatever my mood they have the perfect song for me.
I can't pin point when I discovered this band, but it was through my brothers love for them. The music was so different to what I as a teenage pop fiend had ever heard before. For Christmas in 2005 my brother got me a ticket to see them live in Birmingham, he put it in side a box so big that I could fit in the box, as a total decoy. I was getting more and more annoyed expecting to get to the middle of the layer and find a Topshop voucher or something when I got to the ticket.
The gig was brilliant, I was a awestruck 16 year old who couldn't believe this was what a real gig was like. I hardly could see the stage or the band due to being 5ft and not daring to push forwards. The music blew me away. They will always be my favourite band, I really hope I get to see them again some day.
10. I'm from Nottingham and proud of it! I love my city, I want to move away for uni, but it will always be home and I can see myself moving back in a few years time.
People say Nottingham is the worlds biggest village and it really is. My Dad is Nottingham born and my mum moved here for work after uni, they both just know so many people and the people you know always seem to know friends of yours too. There is no escape from ex-boyfriends, you will see them in Rock City how ever hard you try to avoid them! And yes often your Dads mates see you stumbling for the bus after one too many pints.
I grew up in a suburb of Nottingham city, we had a lovely house and neighbours but sadly the schools sucked, so age 6 we moved out South of the river to the village of Radcliffe. It is in a time warp, its like the 50s. I have loved growing up here, but there comes a time to leave the bubble. There is a world beyond Radcliffe, but sadly many residents never find it. It has quaint traditions like the village carnival, the Rotary club go round the village with a big sleigh and Santa just before Christmas. And where else has 5 pubs, 3 funeral homes, 9 hair/beauty places, a Spar and a Coop!
Like I say, the day I leave for uni will be good, but come the end of term I'll be happy to be back, because whats Christmas eve without a trip to the Manvers. No one goes there the rest of the year, but some reason everyone goes on Christmas eve.
So that is the end of today's rambles. Three posts in one day is a little excessive. Sorry!
Please do follow, comment, ask questions and pass this on. I want people to read my crazy ramblings.
Love Lette xx
1. I'm 19 and two thirds of the way through my A levels.
2. I study Sociology and Psychology. Next year I'll study Psychology, Biology and English Language.
(Explained no 1 & 2 in my previous blog)
3. I work in a pub, quite often I dislike it, but it has it's fun moments.
Yep, my first ever paid job, I started in December 09, when the pub opened after being taken over and having an extensive re-fit. I'm not going to name it as erm, I don't want too! But if your on my Facebook you can find out there :)
So yes, wow 7 months of being employed, I've been ill for one shift, hungover for far too many and been late a few times, often to me writing down the wrong time. I mainly serve food in the restuarunt (It's a Gastro-Pub darling!) but sometimes get loose on the bar. I prefer bar allot of the time. But I'm currently looking for a new job, the pub is great, 5 minutes from my house, nice co-workers and generally ok customers. I also work with my brother which has its good and bad points. I think thought it has helped with making friends at work as we can jointly invite people over and also I get to hang out with my big brother more too. But it requires zero brain power, pay is not fab and I am just bored of it.
So I'm applying for jobs as a lifeguard and doing kids play scheme. I sent off CVs to allot of local places but am not getting far. Have today applied for a job with a national company that do day camps in Nottingham and residential ones abroad. We shall see! Also got a form for a job with the YMCA. (My brother keeps singing to me now)
4. I have Ceoliac disease, meaning I can't eat Gluten.
I was diagnosed in July 2006, after being ill with M.E for a year, my main symptoms of M.E along side the exhaustion was nausea and digestion problems. I was told it was just M.E with a touch of IBS, I had anti-sickness tablets and anti-spasmodic drugs pumped into me. My older brother was already diagnosed as being Ceoliac but he also has Type 1 diabetes which has a strong link. My dad then began to suffer similar stomach symptoms and had tests and it turned out to be Ceoliac disease. My consultants face when we told her this and demanded testing was so funny, she was horrified at herself for not checking before. I got the worlds fastest blood results and then had an endoscopy. I strongly remember about 5 months after diagnosis walking round Morrisions and almost crying as I walked through the bakery bit as I realised, never again would I be able to eat an apple turnover. Maybe I'm over the top, but pastries matter to me.
5. I'm going to uni in 2011 to study Occupational Therapy.
I did some work experience in 2006, following a Physiotherapist around for a week, I hated it. I was convinced it was what i wanted to to, but it was so dull. So not me.
Then through being ill I saw a number of OTs and the work they did just clicked. I spent a wonderful week at Easter shadowing OTs and I just loved it.
6. I want to be a Mental Health OT, this really scares my mum!
This is because she spent 9 months working (non-clinically) at a secure Mental Health hospital, she knows why people end up there. But I see it as something so worthwhile doing. When on work-experience i saw the fantastic work being doing by MH OTs with Dementia patients, that's what I want to do.
7. I love rugby and cricket, but hate football.
My dad and I started supporting Nottingham Rugby Club in 2006 when they moved there ground closer to us, I fell in love with the game. Since then my Mum has also started coming to games. I'm quite sad that the 10/11 season will be my last as a season ticket holder due to leaving for uni. Hopefully I will still make it to away games.
My love of cricket developed during the 2005 Ashes series, it was the first summer I was ill and spent it all on the sofa, so I got into cricket. It makes me happy, I revise best when I have Test Match Special playing the background, there is something so soothing about it.
8. I'm a Guide leader, I joined Guiding age 5 and can't see myself leaving any time soon, I love it too much.
Guiding has been a constant throughout three quarters of my life, I have been a Rainbow, Brownie, Guide, Ranger, Young Leader and now Adult Leader. I have had some of the happiest times of my life when with Guiding friends, I've been on international trips; twice to Switzerland, most recently I went skiing for New Year and also to Ireland. Now as a leader I have just as much fun, the Guide unit I helped to set up in January 2007 now has nearly 45 girls! Wednesday nights often exhaust me, cause endless stress, but so often I just come home happy. Its fantastic.
I have also met the most amazing group of friends ever, I am lucky that I met my two best friends Liz and Emma through Guiding. Liz was my Brownie young leader, who I terrorised. We met again at Guides and finally at Rangers we became firm friends. I also met Emma through Rangers, we just click and despite being generally quite different, that initial connection of both being in Guiding made us friends. Then there are the Guiders.co.uk girlies, they are the best bunch in the world. There are too many members to mention, but some are incredibly special, they are always there for any crisis, random drinking session or silly day out. I have been away on some fab weekends with them. In April 24 of us went to Brownsea Island in Dorset, it was simply a perfect weekend in the place that I have felt the most truly at home and at peace with myself, the world and life in general. (I shall write more at Brownsea at some other point)
9. My favourite band ever are Belle and Sebastian, whatever my mood they have the perfect song for me.
I can't pin point when I discovered this band, but it was through my brothers love for them. The music was so different to what I as a teenage pop fiend had ever heard before. For Christmas in 2005 my brother got me a ticket to see them live in Birmingham, he put it in side a box so big that I could fit in the box, as a total decoy. I was getting more and more annoyed expecting to get to the middle of the layer and find a Topshop voucher or something when I got to the ticket.
The gig was brilliant, I was a awestruck 16 year old who couldn't believe this was what a real gig was like. I hardly could see the stage or the band due to being 5ft and not daring to push forwards. The music blew me away. They will always be my favourite band, I really hope I get to see them again some day.
10. I'm from Nottingham and proud of it! I love my city, I want to move away for uni, but it will always be home and I can see myself moving back in a few years time.
People say Nottingham is the worlds biggest village and it really is. My Dad is Nottingham born and my mum moved here for work after uni, they both just know so many people and the people you know always seem to know friends of yours too. There is no escape from ex-boyfriends, you will see them in Rock City how ever hard you try to avoid them! And yes often your Dads mates see you stumbling for the bus after one too many pints.
I grew up in a suburb of Nottingham city, we had a lovely house and neighbours but sadly the schools sucked, so age 6 we moved out South of the river to the village of Radcliffe. It is in a time warp, its like the 50s. I have loved growing up here, but there comes a time to leave the bubble. There is a world beyond Radcliffe, but sadly many residents never find it. It has quaint traditions like the village carnival, the Rotary club go round the village with a big sleigh and Santa just before Christmas. And where else has 5 pubs, 3 funeral homes, 9 hair/beauty places, a Spar and a Coop!
Like I say, the day I leave for uni will be good, but come the end of term I'll be happy to be back, because whats Christmas eve without a trip to the Manvers. No one goes there the rest of the year, but some reason everyone goes on Christmas eve.
So that is the end of today's rambles. Three posts in one day is a little excessive. Sorry!
Please do follow, comment, ask questions and pass this on. I want people to read my crazy ramblings.
Love Lette xx
So this is I, Colette Louise, or as the blog title goes Lette (It's pronounced Lettie, before you start calling me Let)
The picture is from a file on my hardrive titled 'Me being vain', sums it up really. Taken about ten days ago, I was off out with college friends and by my book I looked good, so took pictures.
Unfortunately my curls dropped once I got outside, my lipstick flaked off and once I hit a club I was a sweaty mess. But in my bedroom I looked hot!
The night was good, drinks with friends in various bars before hitting Rock City in Nottingham, its a legendary club. Proper sticky floor and has held some amazing gigs, was a student club night with cheap drinks and good tunes. Made more fun by people I met.
So me, well, 19, born and raised in Nottingham, though I live the other side of town to where I grew up these days. Live with my parents, Barbara and Paul and my older brother Gareth.
I had M.E. for five years, and have only really recovered in the past 6 months. I'm enjoying my new life, but I still have to be careful, I sleep allot and my fitness/stamina still sucks, but I'm getting there.
I'm a student, but due to having M.E I'm behind my peers, but I don't care anymore. I took a year out after GCSEs, then last year took one AS level in Sociology, gaining an A grade. This year I have studied A2 Sociology and AS Psychology. From September I will study A2 Psychology, AS Biology and AS English Language.
That's only about half as much intro as I want to write, but I'm out of time. Have to dash to go to my lifeguarding course, think I have a fun night of learning how to treat spinal casualties ahead of me.
Please follow, comment and pass on this blog. Fun things to come!
Lette xxxxxxx
The picture is from a file on my hardrive titled 'Me being vain', sums it up really. Taken about ten days ago, I was off out with college friends and by my book I looked good, so took pictures.
Unfortunately my curls dropped once I got outside, my lipstick flaked off and once I hit a club I was a sweaty mess. But in my bedroom I looked hot!
The night was good, drinks with friends in various bars before hitting Rock City in Nottingham, its a legendary club. Proper sticky floor and has held some amazing gigs, was a student club night with cheap drinks and good tunes. Made more fun by people I met.
So me, well, 19, born and raised in Nottingham, though I live the other side of town to where I grew up these days. Live with my parents, Barbara and Paul and my older brother Gareth.
I had M.E. for five years, and have only really recovered in the past 6 months. I'm enjoying my new life, but I still have to be careful, I sleep allot and my fitness/stamina still sucks, but I'm getting there.
I'm a student, but due to having M.E I'm behind my peers, but I don't care anymore. I took a year out after GCSEs, then last year took one AS level in Sociology, gaining an A grade. This year I have studied A2 Sociology and AS Psychology. From September I will study A2 Psychology, AS Biology and AS English Language.
That's only about half as much intro as I want to write, but I'm out of time. Have to dash to go to my lifeguarding course, think I have a fun night of learning how to treat spinal casualties ahead of me.
Please follow, comment and pass on this blog. Fun things to come!
Lette xxxxxxx
First posting....
I tend to mega suck at blogging or doing anything regularly.
But, I dunno life is taking off for me in so many ways I feel it needs documenting.
So I shall try, hard to do this!
Please follow me,
Lette x
But, I dunno life is taking off for me in so many ways I feel it needs documenting.
So I shall try, hard to do this!
Please follow me,
Lette x
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