We’re In The Play!
I’ve just finished the first day of rehearsals in the venue for God Of Carnage, and I am so ready for the rest of the week.
I’ve just finished the first day of rehearsals in the venue for God Of Carnage, and I am so ready for the rest of the week.
Inspired by the inimitable Leslie Knope, I decided that this year I would celebrate Galentines Day.
Back in September, I wrote a post about how strange it is thinking that it was my last first day of a new year, if you can follow that. Well, this is it. My very last First Day.
Yesterday, about lunch time, I submitted my dissertation.
Well, friends, this is it – the beginning of the end of university.
Okay folks, settle in – it’s been a bit of a stressful few weeks. I don’t know how much of this you know, so I’ll begin at the beginning. As part of my honours year here at Strathclyde, I’m expected to research and write a dissertation of between 6000 and 8000 words on a topic […]
I’ve kept it quiet for a bit, but now the article’s live on the website there’s no point hiding it – I’m going to be the features editors for The Strathclyde Telegraph! Unfortunately, this means I’m probably going to have less time to be writing features myself, but I’ll still be doing my best to put […]
Once upon a time when I was very small, a girl I grew up with was very into fashion and make-up, and so would dress me up and do my makeup and choose music and we would do fashion shows, and I loved every second. Then I got to primary school, where girls were not […]
Link to original publication: “Lego” on MoonChild While clearing out my brother’s room, we found the greatest of all toys; a big massive box of Lego. As my 15-year-old, too-cool-for-anything-that-isn’t-Xbox-or-WWE brother slouched off, muttering darkly about his dork of a sister, I dived in squealing. Because Lego is the best toy ever.
I wanted to take a moment and talk about one of my favourite places in Edinburgh, and what might be the best marketing strategy in the world.