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Sunday, 9 July 2017

Portsmouth

Hello,

So on the weekend we went to Portsmouth university open day and it was a great experience and had us fall in love with the place. The university was like a city university except it also had aspects of being a campus as everything was in such close proximity of each other.

Everyone at the open day were nice and were very eager to help which lives up to the expectations of the university as they are very well known for their student support and this was evident throughout the day. From being given free water at registration to given an email to contact for further information. 

What we experienced, which we had not experienced at any other university open day, was a city coach tour which was nice to see the area where you would be staying as well as know the distance from where you are in the university. It was led by a university student so they provided information about what students normally get up to and the places where they hold things for students. 

Overall, the university was great and the people within the university were very helpful and eager to talk to you about the university. We even went down to south sea and it looked amazing as well as having loads of things to do if you ever want to go for a short city break (which we really want to do now). 

If you have any questions about open days leave a comment.If you go to a university or are looking at them leave a comment on which ones you are looking at or the one you go to. Make sure to follow our social media at the bottom of the page. 
Thanks for reading, 

ThePolkaDotDaffodil x 

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Capital Summertime Ball

Hello lovelies,
Its been awhile since we last posted a new blog post but we have been planning lots of new exciting things for our future posts so get excited for them. For this post we decided that we would share our experience of Capitol's Summertime Ball.

It took us so long to get to Wembley stadium but it was well worth it and we were well prepared. Our one bit of advice when travelling is to make sure that you plan in advance and if you are in the car and travelling a long way, like we were, make sure that you are comfortable on the way back as the show is very very long.

We felt that the security was really good especially after all the talk about what had happened previously and it made us feel much safer about going in. |It calmed our nerves that there were thorough security checks and therefore we could relax more and enjoy more without worrying as much.

When we got to our seats it was nice to have a sit down as we had to take a quick ten minute walk from where we had parked to the stadium. Our seats weren't the best but it was good for the price and it was nice to see the entire stadium and you could see the whole stage and the artist wherever they went.





























There were a variety of acts so that it appealed to everyone and the line up actually worked out well as many of the artists actually had collaborations with each other so they were able to perform that song as well. Overall the acts were all really good from beginning to end. Bruno Mars set the tone and was a great way to kick off the show as he got the crowd up and ready for the whole seven hours. It was followed well and everyone was really good and the atmosphere was incredible. Little Mix finished with a bang as everyone was up and dancing and singing along with them. 

Check the bottom of the page for our social media and make sure to check our instagram as we have uploaded some videos of some of the acts. See you next week and don't forget to leave a comment and get in touch via social media. 

Thanks.

ThePolkaDotDaffodil x 






Monday, 5 June 2017

Hay Festival Day Three

This is the final edition to the Hay Festival blog posts as it as our final day at Hay festival as part of the Beacons Project. We didn't want to leave as it was so good and gave us a lot of inspiration. Similar to the day before we had to get up very early to be at the festival but we were used to it by now. Our day was packed with different events as well as different workshops.

We started with breakfast with Peter Florence, the founder of Hay Festival. He sat and ate breakfast with us and talked to us about our aspirations for the future as well as giving us advice and talked about how he started the festival and how it has grown. It was a very interesting breakfast and very different but it was amazing to talk to him and get advice from him.

We then went to see a performance of 3000 chairs, which  was based off of the poem by Nicola Davies 'The Day War Came'. It was a very interesting performance and really did intrigue us and inspire us.

We followed this with a one on one workshop with Oliver Balch who talked to us about his experiences of writing and working as well as giving us advice on writing and getting published. He was happy to answer any of the questions we had and was very easy to talk to.

After our workshop we went to a talk about 'Utopias' which was very interesting and gave us an idea of things to write about and how to fictionalise them. It also helped with gaining a wider knowledge of different things and therefore improved our knowledge of different topics like many other events that we wouldn't have necessarily chosen to gone to ourselves but found them very interesting.

We then went to a talk about 'The Cyber Effect' which in todays society is a very big topic as it talked about the internet and how dangerous it is and how it is consuming our lives as well as the positives of the internet and therefore it linked back to the discussion of utopias and therefore gave us an epiphany moment as we were very intrigued by how some of our talks over lapped and flowed into each other as if they were having a debate and therefore we found this very interesting.

Our last talk was Alex Wheatle who started talking about his life and how it related to his novels and although they were fiction you could see aspects of his life that had influenced him in his writing and therefore showed where he got his inspiration from. It was very interesting to see this as well as listening to him read as he was very passionate about it and also very happy to answer the audiences questions at the end of his talk.

Our last event of the day before our entertainment was a workshop with Tom Bullough. Although, we had little time with him to do the workshop we still managed to have one foot in England and one foot in Wales at the same time as we were on the Black Mountain where the cover of his book of 'ADDlands' is taken. He got us to do a bit of writing about our surroundings using our senses and we even got to make friends with a horse as it came closer and closer and tried to eat out notepads but it was very interesting. We even got to have a chat with him about our interests at the bottom before leaving and he gave us some great advice. We also got many pictures from the mountain:
 
 
 
 

Later in the evening we went to see Will Young perform and he was amazing it was the perfect way to end our time at Hay Festival even if we didn't want to leave. We can't wait until next years Hay Festival and hope to go to their festival in the winter, If you have any questions or advice or want to know more leave a comment, Don't forget to follow our social media linked at the bottom of the page and we will see you soon with another blog post.

ThePolkaDotDaffodil x

Hay Festival Day Two

This is the second edition to our blog about our time at Hay Festival. Read our last blog post about our first day at Hay Festival as well and be sure to follow us on social media. So our second day was long and tiring just like our first day but it was definitely amazing. We started off with a morning walk from where we were staying to the Festival to be there for eight where we either wrote our reflections of the previous day or did yoga. Having done yoga before we decided to take the time to do some writing instead even though yoga is quite a good way to relax.

Our first talk of the day was Owen Sheers who is amazing as he is so down to earth as well as being an amazing writer. We highly recommend that if you don't know who Owen Sheers is you go and read his poetry or novels or plays as he is very talented and like us started with the Beacons project. His talk was about the reform of males and was very interesting to listen to as he addressed it as a poem to his daughters and therefore gave a meaningful and sentimental tone to what he was talking about. In the afternoon we were able to have a private Q and A with Owen Sheers who is so lovely and very humble. He was very helpful when answering questions on how he started writing and his advice for us as well as being very cheerful and happy to sit and have a chat.

We also went to a talk about how to write a novel with the BBC's 'The Essay' where they had two novelists, a historian and fictional, talk about how to write a book by reading out Essays that they had done. Both gave great advice and were very helpful for aspiring writers. We also went to see Luciano Floridi who talked about the internet and our society as well as getting into political issues and answering questions about economy problems. Although it doesn't seem interesting to very many people as a writer it was very interesting and gave ideas for fictional writing as well as giving someone's perspective and thoughts of the research that they did.

We also went to Matthew Francis who talked about the Mabinogi and how he translated the stories and wrote them as a poem in English. This was very interesting to us as being Welsh and not being able to speak the language we were able to look at the Mabinogi without needing our teacher to help us understand what was actually happening. It was also interesting as it showed how Welsh culture was important to people outside of Wales as well.

We also went to the BBC live sessions in the afternoon where we got to see performances by aspiring singers as they worked with people like Ed Sheeran in the past. We followed this with the comedy store players, which we were very eager to see as after such a long and intense day we were in the mood for a good laugh which is exactly what they allowed us to have.

The second day was just as good as the first and the last day was also amazing. Read our next blog to find out about our last day at Hay Festival and also follow our social medias at the bottom.

Thanks,

ThePolkaDotDaffodil x

Hay Festival Day One

So last week we got to go to Hay Festival as part of the Beacons project. We stayed there from the 29th of May to the 1st of June. It was overall a fun experience and now we would like to share our experience from Day one of the festival.

We started the day with the interview between feminist writer Laura Bates and Harriet Harman. They talked about feminism and Harriet's experience and her knowledge of feminism as well as answering questions from the audience. The talk was very inspiring and even inspired our writing. We also got to have a one to one Q and A with Laura Bates later in the day which allowed us to pick her brains on how to get into the world of writing as well as her own inspirations for writing.

However, before our one to one Q and A with Laura Bates we also went to a talk with Meg Rosoff who was talking about the book she had finished for Mel P, who unfortunately died before he could finish the book. This talk was also very interesting as she talked about not wanting to copy Mel and not second guess what Mel would do and instead the book became her own and she was proud of what she had written. It was insightful as she explained that with her own experience of writing she prefers to have a resolution and develop each character and therefore she gave an insight into different ways to write like many other novelists did at Hay Festival.

We also went to see Tracy Chevalier who talked about her book 'New Boy'. We have since bought the book and read it and found it to be a brilliant novel. She talked about the inspiration from Shakespeare's play 'Ophelia' and how she put it into a different setting so it was relatable. She interpreted it and set it in a school yard in a time period where she would have been at school and therefore she felt confident with writing at this time period.

We also had a one to one talk with Karla Brading, who is one of the nicest people you could meet. She talked to us about how she got into writing and all the professional details of getting published and how she did it. She gave many anecdotes that we could relate to and was overall a lovely and bubbly person that we hope to meet again.

In the afternoon, we went to see Philip Reeve talk about his book Rail Head and found it to be interesting as he would read from his book accompanied by music which helped with the mood of the story as well as make you feel like you were involved with the story. He was very interesting to watch and listen to and his creativity of Rail Head is intriguing.

We also went to see Roman Krznaric talk about Carpe Diem and were hooked on every word he said. it was interesting to hear the research that he had done into the subject as well as relate it to todays society and question whether we are really seizing the day anymore. He also cleared up the five types of Carpe Diem and provided a very interesting debate on todays society in general.

Our last talk of the day before our entertainment in the evening was with Ifor Ap Glynn who talked about Hedd Wyn. This topic deeply intrigued us as we come from Wales and have studied Hedd Wyn before. Although, it also made us feel bad as we don't know Welsh and therefore found it very intriguing that his work has been translated and interpreted into English and Dutch. Learning the history of Hedd Wyn and the importance of it to other countries put into perspective what it meant to be Welsh and gave us a very patriotic feeling.

Finally in the evening we went to see 'Fat Freddie's Drop' which was an interesting experience. Although. not to ur taste it was still a fun night as we spent the time laughing at all the other people who were drunk as well as just letting go and having fun even if the music wasn't to our taste.

Overall the first day at Hay Festival was long and intense but definitely amazing. Especially as we have never been to Hay Festival before we definitely recommend you go to it next year as well as their winter Festivals.
If you want to know more about our time at Hay Festival read our other blog posts. Please follow us on Social media at the bottom and leave a comment with any questions you have for us.
Thanks,
ThePolkaDotDaffodil x

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Things to do on school breaks

Hiya everyone, hope your all well. For this weeks blog post we decided as we are on half term break from school we thought we would give you some ideas on how to keep busy and things that we enjoy doing. 
There are many different things to do around our area whether that is us going for a walk or catching the train or bus to Cardiff as there are train and bus stations not far from our houses. One of the things we enjoy doing is going to Cardiff Bay as there is a range of different things to do like going to the Doctor Who expedition or going for a walk around the Bay or maybe just going for a coffee or a pot of tea in a cafe. 
We also like shopping and walking around Cardiff as there are many things to look at and it is a nice interesting walk. One thing we also sometimes do is to go to the Cardiff Museum as there is a new expedition every now and then which are normally really interesting.
Also in Cardiff at the moment there is going to be a big football game being held in the Principality Stadium between Real Madrid and Juventus in the UEFA Champions League and also there is the women's UEFA Champions League between  Olympique Lyonnais and Paris so there is a lot of different advertising around parts of Cardiff. The main advertising is as you can see below of a blue dragon holding a copy of the UEFA cup and pictures of different football players from different teams.
Another thing that we like to do is to go to different restaurants and try their breakfast menus when we got to |Cardiff early enough which is nice as you get to try new things and new places. Our current favourite is Bills and The Cosy Club as they both have a selection of different foods and they also have meals for Vegans which is especially good for us as one of us is vegan and there are not that many places that have vegan food or can accommodate for vegans.
 
We don't always like to go to Cardiff as we are very lucky to have so many different places to go around where we live like there are a range of different beaches and walks and also there are a lot of outdoor activities available. 
  
This is all our ideas at the moment but if you have any don't forget to comment or message us on any of our social media accounts and we will reply. Hope you enjoyed reading this weeks blog, hope to see some of your feedback as we really appreciate it. 
Thank you for reading, 
See you next week x 

Friday, 19 May 2017

Make-up review

Hello,

So we know that we didn't post anything Tuesday but we have been dealing with exams. So we decided to post today so that we could have a break from the exams.

So, today we want to talk about our retail therapy from our exams. We decided that to relief some of our stress we would go shopping.

We went to Boots and decided to buy new makeup which we think is worth trying. We were happy with our new purchases but our purses were not.

Some of our purchases included NYX products, which we highly recommend. Firstly, we bought two lingerie liquid lipsticks in the colours satin ribbon and dusck to dawn. Both were £7 although the colours were so nice that they were worth the purchase. Testing it in the shop the colour was very pigmented and seemed to be compatible for many skin types. We also bought a new foundation and a foundation lightener to match the awkward skin colour. Both were very expensive with the foundation being £14 and the lightener being £8 although we highly recommend both as they give full coverage and have a good consistency. we highly recommend NYX makeup as even though it is more expensive then some brands it is a good alternative to the extreme prices of places like MAC and it gives a professional look.

We also bought the a collection eye shadow palette, eyes uncovered nude palette. As well as a highlighter from collection called pearl sheen. The highlighter was in stick form which we have never tried before but found that it works just as well if not better than powder and therefore it was a quick application and gave an instant glow. The last product that we bought was also from collection was a moisturizing lip cream called velvet kiss. We highly recommend this as it is  really nice colour and a substitute for an expensive version such as Kylie cosmetics.

We also bought  real techniques expert face brush to use for foundation. There is an offer on in Boots currently which didn't help us save our money where you can buy one get one free. So, we also bought a real techniques expert concealer brush. We also bought real techniques beauty blenders which we know everyone loves so we wanted to try and are happy that we did. Overall, we highly recommend real techniques products as well as going to Boots as quick as possible to take advantage of their deal.

Sorry for the late upload, we hope you enjoyed this weeks post. Check out our social media pages listed at the bottom and we will see you next week with another new post. Don't forget to comment on twitter that you are from our blog and we will give you a follow.

ThePolkaDotDaffodil.