Saturday 28 July 2012

7 things progress!

Last month i joined in with Louise's interactive blog post, and set myself 7 targets. I think i originally set them for a week, but it's  been a month and achieving them in a month is alot less stressful and more successful. So, here we go, let's see how i did!

1. Start eating healthier. Yes!  I finally have started eating healthier, not binging when i get home from school and reaching for fruit instead of junk.

2. Get all my work done. Well, mostly. I have a bit of work to do over the summer which has been extended, but i got all my work done that needed to be done by the end of term.

3. Talk to at least one new person. I think i failed with this! Shyness is a disease :(

4. Enjoy my next dance show. Yep, i loved it, it was amazing!

5. Take time to relax. I think so.. i still need to relax a bit more though!

6. Make a plan to re-decorate my bedroom. Done! We went to B&Q and Homebase and got some wallpaper and paint samples, i just need to chose!

7. Work on my blog more. I have lots of blog posts lined up to do over the next few weeks, you lucky people :)

Hope your all having a wonderful summer!
Laura x


Thursday 26 July 2012

Summer Diary 2012 | Entry 2

Welcome to part 2 of my summer diary! Okay, the 'summer' part is an absolute JOKE, it's been piddling with rain non-stop in England over the past few weeks, and the flooding is horrific. So i'm afraid this post won't be very 'summery'. Although hopefully my next entry will be more summery, who knows. So what have i been up to this past month? Good question. Whenever someone asks what i've been up to, i always say 'not alot', because i don't have a very exciting life, or maybe i'm just not enthusiastic enough about the stuff i do. I blame the weather, i'm someone whos mood is effected by the weather.
So as usual, i've been going to school (yay), been dancing most days and just the usual. I'm sorry to disappoint you all, but my life isn't exactly exciting, hence why i'm only doing one of these a month, haha. As i've said, the weather here in England is crappy, and just when everyone was getting excited for the warmer weather, no chance.

So i've just been chillin', as you do. I've completed my exams for year 10, which i have done a separate blog post on. I've watched a couple of dance shows and been in a couple. You all know how i love a good dance show! They brighten my mood like nothing else.
I've also been doing 2 weeks work experience at my old primary school, which has been interesting and fun. I've finished now and i kinda miss it:( Although as a bonus i won't be having so many headaches, year 5 kids aren't the quietest!
The wintery weather has made me get all excited for Christmas, don't judge me. I LOVE Christmas, so seeing as it's over halfway through the year and we're not getting a summer, it's ok to be excited for it, i've even been watching Christmas DVD's, as i said, i have no life. Seeing as the summer holidays are almost here, i know i'll be having alot more free time so more time spent on my blog! You lucky people ;)
Here's just some pics i've posted on instagram over the past month (laurasadaydreamer):

A riverside walk

Beautiful sunset


ootd from weeks ago :)



My dog enjoying the sun :)



Playsuit and hat ready for sunbathing!



In my onesie when it was cold :(


Going to a dance show :)

So there we go, what i've been up to over the past month or so :) I've started my summer holidays now so hopefully more blog posts will be made and i can relax! Keep an eye out for entry 3 in a few weeks which should be more interesting as i'm off school and the weather has improved!

Laura x

Thursday 12 July 2012

How to survive Year 10 | My Experience

I know that going into year 10, being near the top of the school and beginning your GCSE's can be stressful, which is why i have decided to lay it out for anyone who is worried, hopefully you will find this helpful if you're moving up to year 10. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask me in the comments or email me.
Now before i try and help you with your worries and thoughts about year 10, i thought I'd share my experience.
I have to admit, i was terrified of going into year 10. Year 9 was such a relaxed year, where i just sailed through classes chatting to friends and having a laugh (doing all the important work as well of course). The only stressful thing was choosing my options. I knew i definitely wanted to do BTEC Dance, which took up 2 of the 4 options i had. Although this year it only takes up one option (annoyed much..). In the end i chose Child Development and ICT. I thought i made a good choice, i either want to dance or work with children as a career, and ICT is just useful for all types of jobs now a days.

After a not so good summer, i walked into school feeling slightly uncomfortable, which is just the norm after the summer holidays. I went to my new form room and sat down with my friends and had a chat about what we had been up to. And then we got the 'now you're in year 10' talk, and everything seemed to become serious. We were made to feel very grown up, which is a massive change from the year before. The transition from year 9 to 10 is probably the biggest, for a number of reasons. We got our timetables and settled in to the new year.
I enjoyed my options, and most of the core subjects. Now i don't know if this applies to all schools, but the amount of subjects you have on your timetable is alot less than the years before, when you did all the subjects. You have your 4 options, maths, English, science's, Re and PE. The work you do in the core subjects also changes.


English: There are two GCSE's available in English, language and literature. Throughout year 10 you have to do several controlled assessments. Again, this is what happens at my school, i don't know about anywhere else. Each mark from the controlled assessments do not determine your actual grade it is just an estimate and at the end all the marks from all the controlled assessments you do are added up and that shows what grade you are. I know, i was confused! I thought I'd achieved B's and C's on my last five controlled assessments, but it turns out that the total marks from all of them gave me a high B, with 3 marks of an A. I was quite pleased:) (I've just completed my sixth controlled assessment and i got an A! yay!)
English is a subject which i quite enjoy, I'm in set 1. I don't get too bored in the lessons (like i do maths and science, I'll go into more detail later..) and i find it quite interesting.


Maths: Oh no :( Although I'm in set 2, i know alot of people HATE maths (hats off to people who enjoy it), I'm definitely one of those people who drifts off as soon as they sit down in maths class. It doesn't help that my maths teacher is soooo boring. In my school, there are three modules, Unit 1, 2 and 3. Unit 1 is in march of year 10, unit 2 is in November of year 11, and unit 3 is in June of year 11. Thankfully, i have already got unit 1 out of the way, which is on data and number. It's worth 27% of your final grade, i got a B:) I'm working towards unit 2 and it is SO hard. It's alot harder than unit 1 in my opinion, if you love algebraic fractions then you'll be fine! I can safely say that i do not love it.
Unit 2 is worth 33% and is on algebra and number, and unit 3, which is on shapes number and algebra is 40%. I am as bored writing this paragraph as you are reading it trust me! One more thing, unit 1 is calculator, unit 2 is non calculator and i think unit 3 is calculator....i may be wrong. That's that one out of the way:)

Science: A bit of a love or hate subject. I'm in set 3, although the top set is the people taking triple science, so technically I'm in set 2. I quite like the subject (well, i like biology and some of physics, don't get me started on chemistry) however, my class, just no. I may do another post on my science class, it would take soo long. It's nothing bad about them, just me and social anxiety and a class full of people already in small close groups just don't mix, i feel very out of place. In my school they are experimenting modular science exams, although they're going back to the normal way for the year 9's next year. So unfortunately, this may not be any use to you and your school. In modular science, you have to sit 6 exams, 2 on each subject. Biology 1 and Physics 1 are taken in June of year 10 (i have completed these, i think i did ok?!), Chemistry 1 and 2 are taken in January of year 11 i think, and Biology 2 and Physics 2 are taken in June of year 11.
I quite like that they are spread out, means less stress, which is always good!

The other core subject is religious studies which i won't go into too much, there are two exams you take over the two years, you learn six topics which you can chose four of to answer in the exam. Overall, i found this subject quite easy throughout year 10, i sat with my friends and we had a good laugh and our teacher was quite chilled out and let us listen to music and get on with our work. So that was all good.

Friends: Dear oh dear oh dear.. my experience with friends in year 10 has just been mind numbing. I do feel a little uncomfortable about mentioning these friends on here or talking about them in a way in which they may get offended if they ever find this blog, i am not a bitchy person in any way but if these people did read this then it will be blown out of proportion, so i will talk about it very briefly.. Basically at the start of the year i was pretty much friends or friendly with everyone, i didn't have any enemies or people that took a dislike to me (none that ever showed it anyway..) i was generally happy. So basically, as the year went on, me and my small group of friends had a couple of arguments, but we're just teenage girls, hormones and all.. i was overall happy with my group of friends. That was, until a few weeks ago. As i said, i won't go into detail for privacy and safety reasons (for me, not them..), but basically one of our friends turned into... a mad...person. Just completely turned on one of our friends, she decided making my friends life a misery wasn't enough, and she dragged me into this huge mess. And I'm not gunna lie, it's affected me in such a big way that i just don't know what to do or whats going on anymore. You think you really know someone, you tell them your most private secrets because they're your friend, and then they're whole personality changes and it's their mission to destroy your life, this girl doesn't deserve a space on my blog but it has been an important part of year 10 for me, finding out who my real friends are and knowing that you never really know someone. I wish i could cut her out of my life completely but unfortunately, she's in 3 of my classes (where she has also decided she's going to take another friend away so I'm left with no one), and we have another year of school left. I will just rise above it and get on with my studying, as i have many target grades that are A's, and i know she will not get one GCSE higher than a C, so i don't need to waste my time worrying about it. I just thought it was important to share with you my story briefly as friends are a huge part of school, so be prepared for any arguments or bitchiness during year 10, especially if you're a girl.

So as a summary of my experience in year 10, i found most of my core subjects bearable, i have high targets and grades already, I've learned ALOT, and I've learnt about who you can trust and who my real friends are.
I think I'll do a separate post about my options and how i found them when I've completed them next year, of course I'll again do a year 11 experience post to finish my explanation of the core subjects and just my general opinion, if anyone wants to read about that!

So right now I'm doing my two weeks work experience which you do at the end of year 10 (although some schools now only have on week), so I'm not in school which I'm very happy about. I'm at my old primary school, which is strange but interesting. I'm happy not to be going into school and having stress and getting grief from certain people, it's a huge weight off my shoulders. I'm hoping the six week holiday will give these people (well, person) a chance to just grow the hell up, because i really don't want to spend all of year 11 having to worry about silly little girls when I'm focusing on my GCSE's. I feel like year 10 has been like an induction to GCSE's, now I'm ready to go into year 11 and work my socks off to get high grades in my GCSE's, because there's really no point in doing all the hard work in lessons and having all the help available of you're just going to ignore it and waste the opportunity to get some qualifications, just my opinion, but i really don't understand the people that do this, i really don't. And whats more exciting is that in a years time it will be my prom! i can't wait!

Top tips for surviving year 10:
  • Don't get distracted. This means by friends, boyfriends/girlfriends, stupidity, these are YOUR GCSE's, don't let anyone ruin that.
  • Make sure you decide on your options early on, you don't want to find that at the start of year 10 you don't want to take it.
  • Be wise about who you hang around with and who your friends are. As i told you about my 'friendship' story, you don't want anything like this happening to you in the midst of your GCSE's, you don't need the added stress, trust me.
  • Ask you teachers for help if you are struggling. I know this occurs to all years, but if you don't understand something at the beginning of the year, and leave it until a week before your exam, you're pretty much screwed. Plus it stresses you out more, if help is there, then take it!
  • Revise. I cannot stress to you enough, that you need to revise. and not just before exams, like i did. Study throughout the year, and save yourself a good 3 weeks before the exam to start revising hard, as spreading it out will cause less stress and the information will stick in your brain better than last minute cramming, trust me on this one, it's not a good position to be in.
  • Take time out. If you study too hard, it will have the adverse effect. Don't sit in your room for hours revising, do it in 20 minute chunks, and take an hour in between to relax and do what you like to do, whether that's hang around with friends, going shopping, anything that relaxes your brain. It's important to have fun and study at the same time, it's finding that balance between relaxing and working. You mustn't do too much or too little, however some people may have different working techniques, you will find what suits you best once you start revising and have sat a few exams, like i have.

A few of these would apply to year 11 as well, and i will have to do a year 11 post when i've finally completed it! (The day i finish is very welcome on my calender). I hope you've enjoyed hearing about my year 10 experience, and that some of my advice is helpful to you! I wish i had had some advice going into year 10, however it was an important learning curve for me as a person (inspiring talk here guys) and i feel i have grown in myself.
I have 3 days left of year 10, which i couldn't be more pleased about, this has been one of the worst school years i've had, i really hope year 11 is better and i won't be writing such a moany post about year 11 as i have about year 10 :)


Have a good year 10!

Laura x

Sunday 8 July 2012

Skincare routine for under £5

Being a teenager and on a not so wide budget, I'm always looking for good quality products with a low price tag. I look for offers when they appear in boots, and i usually purchase makeup with my budget. I've never really been bothered about skincare, i saw it as a waste of time and i was a very lazy cleanser. I would use wipes to take my makeup off and that's about it. The thought of just using a face wipe now disgusts me! Not that i find people who just use face wipes for skin care, but that's where i can help. Now after watching beauty videos and reading blog posts for quite some time, I've seen how other girls go about their daily skin routine. Some of them have a mammoth routine, which i was disheartened by as i have a small budget, and i didn't really understand what it was all for! But i was browsing round boots and i came across their skincare range. They have their normal range which is in blue bottles, or the cucumber range which is in green, and is more refreshing, especially for the summer. I picked up the moisturising cream as i needed a moisturiser, and being only £1.52, i decided to try it out. After i used the moisturiser for a few days, i went back and got the cleanser and the toner. Again, each of them cost me £1.52, so altogether it cost £4.56, which is incredible. I have been using them for a good 3 weeks now and i have noticed a remarkable improvement on my skin. Being a teenager, i am very prone to spots, due to hormones etc. I also have oily skin, which doesn't help. It got me down alot and i used to slap on the concealer and foundation everyday, and now i don't, so my skin and pocket are thanking me!
I have found these to be very beneficial for my oily skin, plus these products are for all skin types, so everyone can use them.




How i use them:
I use these every night before i go to bed, and they are really refreshing. I squirt about a 2 pence coin size blob on my hand, and i massage it all over my face. It is quite a runny formula. After that i use a face wipe to take the cleanser off and any makeup the cleanser didn't, well, 'cleanse'. I then take a cotton pad and the toner and squirt a bit on the pad, and then dab all over my face. I tend to dab toner instead of rub, i find it works better on my skin. And then the last stage, i take the moisturiser, and massage it all over my face, and then my face is all fresh and soft!
I really like the boots cucumber skincare range, it soothes your skin making it feel super refreshed, as well as keeping your skin in tip top condition.

This skin care range is super great for beginners, it's cheap and cheerful and does the job. I know some people may not have gone near the boots skin care stand before, whether that be because it's cheap and therefore they think it's not going to be very good, but let me tell you, this range is AMAZING. I highly recommend it, it's refreshing, it looks after your skin, and it doesn't break the bank, what more could you want? And even better, everyone can buy it as it is for all skin types. Over the past few weeks I've been using it, i haven't really found any faults, and i find if i don't use these at night, then i do break out a little in the morning, which is never great. So overall, the boots essentials cucumber skin care range gets a massive thumbs up from me! If you have tried these or you are planning on trying these, please let me know what you think, I'd love to know if you love these as much as me!