BLOGMAS (day 14)

Well would you believe it I’ve made it to day 14.

Today I got yet another badge to sew onto my never decreasing pile of badges.

You might have seen from my instagram that I went to see Frozen II at the cinema this morning. I joined Mum84 and her Rainbows for Elsa’s Enchanted Movie Screening.
It was a great film and I’m not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn’t seen it.

A big shout out to Girlguiding who arranged the special screening and especially to a neighbouring division’s Commissioner for arranging a local screening for us.

Everyone who attended our screening received an Elsa’s Enchanted Movie Badge.

BLOGMAS (day 13)

So today is Friday the 13th which is considered unlucky (and how it was very much so today). We woke up to the election results which we’re predictable however, this morning in form there was a debate happening over the results. This was then proceeded by our usual quiz which was actually pretty good with us getting quite a few answers correct.

The first lesson was a test which went better than expected and then after break I had a Physics practical. This did not go very well as we connected our equipment in series rather than parallel and so had to redo our pratical in 10 minutes. I then had a careers talk before then having my first Librarian session in year 12.

After this, I had a rehearsal for the concert tonight which went pretty well. Then I had to pop into a shop on the way home where I needed to buy some pencils which I couldn’t find for an activity tomorrow.

Once home, I raced to get back out again to school (shoutout to sis84 for cooking me eggs), where I needed to fold 1000 + raffle tickets as well as helping to set up before taking part in the concert. I sang the traditional Boars head carol as well as Christmas in about 3 minutes …

It was then around time for act 2 which was a play all about the history of Christmas and then I could go home. However, there were some biscuits left over which reminded me of the Netherland unit ‘speculazen’ whom were camped next to out Florida buddy unit – way back on the Jamboree.

I will see y’all tomorrow for another BLOGMAS.

BLOGMAS (day 12)

Today is the day of another General election for the UK with it being the third one held within 5 year. At my school, it was the talk of the day and we have had a mini polling station to find out the Political opinions within the school.

At lunch, I voted in the hall where we got given mini polling cards. As the card did not tell us how to fill in the box, I put a cat in my box. The results were then in by the end of the day and concluded with; Labour (220), Conservitives (126) and Green Party (94).

A couple of week ago, the candidates for our area came in for a mini debate. We had someone from Labour, Conservatives and Green party all come to answer our years questions and unfortunately the Liberal Democrats candidate was unable to come. It was a really great debate and we were able to hear all about the plans each candidate wanted for our area. I wanted to ask about whether if the candidates were unable to vote for there own party who would they vote for and why. However, I was unable to ask my question due to us running out of time. The Labour and Conservative candidates were both getting pretty argumentative but overall, everyone was fairly relaxed.

I am very excited to see the results tommorrow due to this election be very important.

BLOGMAS (day 11)

In honour of todays BLOGMAS, I am going to tell you a few of my favourite cheese jokes. A few of them are from Dad84s cheese advent calendar. Most of the jokes are pretty cheesy.

Q: What did the cheese say to itself in the mirror?

A: Halloumi

Q: Did you hear about the fire at the cheese factory?

A: There was lots of de Brie

Q: Which hotel do mice stay in?

A: The Stilton

Q: Which cheese would you use to coax a bear down a tree?

A: Camembert

Q: What cheese do you use to disguise a horse?

A: Mascarpone

Q: Which cheeses is used to surround a Medival Castle?

A: Moatzerella

Q: How do you handel a dangerous cheese?

A: Caerphilly

BLOGMAS (day 10)

Todays BLOGMAS is the answers for yesterday’s Christmas Songs Quiz. It’s my school Christmas Concert on Friday so I’ve been humming lots lately.

1) Away in a Manger

2) Hark the Herald angels sing

3) I heard the bells on Christmas day

4) Joy to the World

5) Good King Wenceslas

6) Little drummer boy

7) Take me home, Country Roads (it’s definitely not a Christmas carol but it is a good song and you needed a challenge!)

8) Little Donkey

9) We three kings

10) O come all ye faithful

BLOGMAS (day 9)

Todays BLOGMAS is a Christmas Song Quiz and tomorrow I will post the answers. You have got to name the carol which the following lines are from.

1) The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes

2) Glory to the new born king

3) Peace on earth, goodwill to men

4) And Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing

5) On the Feast of Stephen

6) Our finest gifts we bring, pa rum pum pum pum

7) In the morning hour as she calls me

8) Om the dusty road, got to keep on plodding onwards

9) Bearing gifts we travel afar

10) Joyful and triumphant

BLOGMAS (day 8)

Wow, I’m officially around 1/3 the way through BLOGMAS and I cannot believe how fast December is travelling already. Today’s blog post is hence going to be all about some Christmas traditions.

My first Christmas tradition is that my father has to put bells on the front door before we can start decorating the house Christmasy.

The second tradition is at my school each year the Sixth form sing the Boars head which is a Latin song sang in acapella, whilst walking with lanterns in the dark, carrying a Boars head.

The third tradition is Christmas lunch and cooking it as a family. With then eating my Nans amazing Boxing day lunch the next day.

The fourth tradition is being able to sing Christmas songs (even if I do not quite know the time).

And the final tradition is hunting down Eddie and Eira our Elves.

BLOGMAS (day 7)

Today’s blog post is about my top 10 movies to watch around Christmas (a few of them are Sis84’s suggestions):

10) The Christmas Prince trilogy

9) A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish

8) The Grinch

7) A Muppets Christmas Carol

6) Love Actually

5) Snow Pups

4) Nativity

3) Home alone series

2) Sound of music

1) Elf

BLOGMAS (day 6)

Meet Roger.

Roger is a colour chainging light remote which has enjoyed many adventures with me over this past week. Roger belongs to my friend who has moved schools for sixth form. Last week, my friend came into school to collect her GCSE exam certificates as well as her DT project work however, she forgot to pick up her remote control for her lamp – hence, I was entrusted to look after Roger for the week. Here are our adventures before he gets collected this evening.

On Monday, I picked Roger up from school before heading home to discover there was no Beavers. We then completed some work before packing my bags for the next day.

On Tuesday, we went to school and participated in a rehearsal for the Boars head. This is a traditional song which the sixth formers sing each year at the Christmas Concert. Roger enjoyed the rehearsal and that evening he popped along to Explorers. At Explorers we learnt a new game on castles and built some human pyramids. We also participated on some go carts at the end of the evening.

On Wednesday, Roger came to school again and also helped out with the Sixth form open evening for prospectus year 12. He helped out  in the Mathematics department.

On Thursday, Roger came back to school and in that evening helped me fundraise at a Guiding event. He also then joined me at dance later that evening.

BLOGMAS (day 5)

At the top of the dry ski slope ready to go down via tubing

SUPRISE: somehow I’ve managed to keep this BLOGMAS going for nearly 5 day – which I must admit is a first for me given how late I am to my usual Sunday schedule. Anyway, todays blog is all about one of my most recent Explorer meetings.

So, last week my Explorers went tubing. This is the first time I have ever been on a dry ski slope and tubing ever. For those who do not know what tubing is, it is where you sit in a donut ring and slide down the slope. This was very enjoyable yet very tiring.

After each turn, we had to walk back up the side of the slop to then go down again. However, we could go down alone, together in pairs or as a trio. Sometimes we went backwards, others to the side and others forwards. I discovered that if I led more flat I would decrease my air resistance enabling me to accelerate quicker. This activity was very thrilling.