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The American Airshow

30/5/2016

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Hi everyone!

Now if you asked me what I was doing this Bank Holiday weekend, attending an airshow would not be a priority on my things to do. However, I've never attended an airshow before and getting given guest passes for the Sunday show was an opportunity I shouldn't let down.

I thought this post will be more photograph based as I feel that the images can do the talking! It was a really fun day and I'm so glad I went - even if the weather wasn't great for most of it. Anyways, enjoy some images below (captions included!)

For these images I used my Canon 550d with either my Canon 18-55mm lens or my Tamron 70-300mm lens - sadly, the GoPro wasn't put to use this time!

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A trio of jazz singers - beautiful voices and they got the crowd up and dancing in no time!
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Soon after, this guy turned up and sung some classics - everyone was still dancing
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With the old man - he loved it!
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Reenactment pilots sitting in front of one of the many planes flying
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The Red Arrows showed up!
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See you in the next blog post,
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18th birthday re-cap!

24/5/2016

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Hi everyone!

I've recently just turned 18 years old! I am officially an adult, which is crazy since I still class myself as being 13 years of age... I'm sure I'll mature soon enough! I absolutely dread my own birthday now, I'm a nostalgic human being so turning another year older really makes me feel strange and funny inside. However, 18 is a big year in the UK so doing as much as I could in the space of May was something I was going to do this year (besides from going out and having one or two alcoholic beverages!)

5th May - Nina Nesbitt at the Scala, London

Does anyone remember me ranting on about wanting to see Nina Nesbitt around two years ago? 

I have always wanted to see Nina Nesbitt perform live, she has a beautiful distinct voice, a great style of music and she's an all around lovely human being! Finding out that she would be performing just 3 days before my actual birthday was the best thing to happen to me so I just had to buy tickets. 

After receiving them in the post, I then had to find someone to come with me all the way into London and see her. Luckily, my friend Robyn was keen to join so off we went!
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She was absolutely AMAZING! It's very rare that I go to a gig and think "wow, this artist sounds exactly like their album" and Nina was one of those artists! The last time I was amazed by someone's live singing capabilities was when I went to Paloma Faith around 3 years ago! (I recommend seeing both these artists as soon as you can.) It was a great start off to the birthday celebrations and thanks to Robyn for joining me for the fun!)

8th May - finally 18!

So the day finally came around! The weather was beautiful (22 degrees!) which meant lots of drinks and lots of food to be consumed. It was a really lovely and relaxing day, thank you to everyone who came over and joined me and my family (thank you for the presents too!)
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14th May - party time!

Since my mum turned 50 in March, I turned 18 this month and my parents have been married for 25 years this year, we felt that a little celebration was in order. We had a joint birthday bash to celebrate - and it was fabulous! My feet were killing afterwards and a big fry up the next morning was definitely needed!

Thanks to all of our lovely friends and family who turned up. You all mean to much to us as a family! And thanks for all the presents.

And prosecco...lots of prosecco!
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And there was my birthday all summed up in one little post! It's not normally what I post however, its one of those posts for the memory box (also known as Timehop 5 years down the line!)

​See you in the next blog post,
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How to survive Long Road Sixth Form College

21/5/2016

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Hi everyone!

Sorry for the delay in posts - its been a busy few weeks in my life (mainly birthday celebrations have been taking over - but there will be a post about that next week!)

I'm so nearly finished with college completely, which is absolutely mental! I feel like I only started back in September and I cannot get over that I'm going to be dumped in the real world incredibly soon. The last two years have been the most eye opening, fun and memorable moments which I won't soon be forgetting. I feel like I've only just written about GCSE's and leaving school, and now we're talking about leaving sixth form!

However, I wanted to do a less mushy post  to the end of this chapter of my life. Long Road Sixth Form College has shown me a lot and I want to share with those who want to go here what they should be expecting. So this will act as a future guide to those studying in the near future...

Travel

The BIGGEST pain of my two years there was most definitely travelling. I live just half an hour away from college, which should seem simple if I could drive and traffic didn't exist. Sadly, neither of those things have occurred in my life meaning that I have to get the train in every day. This is all well and good, but just be prepared for delays or cancellations at any given moment. 

I've occasionally had to get a bus running to the college, and from my peers experience - "don't expect the bus to leave on time." They seem to either leave without you before the time it's due to leave or it will probably be delayed (sounds familiar with trains!) To stay on top of company trains or buses download your designated companies phone app and you should hopefully be on time for everything.

Also, I download the colleges shuttle bus timetable to my phone (I've linked it HERE.) If you're like me and dislike walking in the winter, the FREE shuttle bus service is a life saver! However, don't trust this system always...My first day I was late because the bus was too full and we had to walk!

Places to sit

(Please excuse the rubbish title for this section, I didn't know what would fit this part that I'm talking about!)

Starting college I found it hard to find somewhere to sit around and do nothing in my frees, especially during the first few weeks of college. The canteen is great for food and having a group there it can be a lot of fun - providing you can get hold of a table or not. It can get busy and loud at times which may not suit some people as this is where 3/4 of the college go.

The student centre has a variety of different people in there, and you're sure to meet people there with similar interests to you. It gets a lot stick for what it is, but it's a larger area to relax in with sofas and computers available and during frees there's hardly anyone in there so you can get a bit of space and quiet time to yourself should you need it.

The LRC is a weird one to me. It's the library and there's computers left right and centre - but trying to eat in there is never a good idea! It's a great place if you need to get work done for the next lesson or you need to revise for one of your exams. It's quiet and there's plenty of resources to help you get through your 1hr 30 minute free.

Meeting new people

A college in Cambridge means that there is going to be a wide variety of people to meet and mingle with. The first few weeks will be hard as everyones getting to know each other and cliques will form very quickly (trust me they rarely last!) A word of advice is to chat to people in your classes 9 times out of 10, you'll be sitting with them on your next lunch break.

I found that the second half of the first year and the second year of college is when you meet most of your friends. Rubbish timing since you'll all be off doing different things in the space of the year. However, stick with it and you'll find your people at the right time!

College work & timings

Lesson timings are a big change. They run for a 1hr 30 minutes per lesson - a big jump from the usual 1 hour maximum lesson time that I was used to. This will take a while to settle into at first but it works to your advantage in the end. I found that the 30 minutes was spent explaining the lesson & tasks you had to complete and then you have an hour to complete said tasks.

And last but not least, enjoy your time there! It has been the most eye opening and life changing 2 years of my life and I have enjoyed almost every minute of being at Long Road. It's sad to think now I'm at the very end and the next chapter in my life is university...Crikey!

I hope in some ways this has highlighted Long Road and helps those who are wanting to study there after their GCSE's.

​See you in the next blog post,
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PS. shout out to my 18 unit media diploma class - you're all a bunch of colourful characters! Thank you for making the past two years of my college life a lot more bearable, good luck with everything in the future! x
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