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Monday 11 August 2014

Gishwhes London Trip!


Gishwhes 2014 is over!

And I am very sad that it has ended. I loved doing Gishwhes this year as I got to do it with my friend Paige and an amazing team; the Mishavengers!!
Now I do hope that we win as the stuff we submitted was amazing, props to one of our members who got an amazing Pope tattoo!! But at the end of the day it is all about doing kind and fun things for others and ourselves and it was certainly amazing fun. 

One of the items was to go to Kensington gardens and build a fairy house out of entirely natural materials found in the park. As me and Paige live in England and the rest of our team live in the US it was only natural (see what I did there) to go ourselves. So we packed a few things in our backpacks and headed to London on the train!
As we got there we briefly got confused on which tube to take but eventually we took the tube to High Street Kensington and went into the park/palace gardens. It was very busy as the day was very sunny despite being predicted thunderstorms and families were out enjoying the sun. Me and Paige looked around the whole park for other teams fairy houses but we couldn't find any which was disappointing! So we chose our spot and built our awesome fairy house with the materials around us, those being dead or wilting leaves, bark and different grasses. Overall our fairy house looked pretty awesome and we headed off to Buckingham palace after a bite to eat at Cafe Rouge (Steak and chips for Paige and a chicken and bacon Salad for me) which was a nice quick rest. 

Mmmm salad! The bacon was smoked and so delicious!
At Buckingham Palace we took some shots of us infront of the gates which was our little tourist moment, then we went into St James park and Paige changed into her bathroom dress which was amazing! I then took the pictures of Paige as people stared at us thinking what the hell are those weirdos doing!? But hopefully as we went the extra mile with this item, our team will get more points!
After that we went to Whole Foods which is the most amazing grocery shop ever! We got dessert pots, I did the predictable thing that only I could do which was get a chocolate brownie sundae pot, an unhealthy dessert in a health food store haha. Paige got an eton mess pot which looked really nice aswell but hey I have a sweet tooth, especially for chocolate and I must say that their brownies are the best I have ever had!

We browsed the sections of the store for a while, getting some green tea and yes you guessed it, more sweets! The hot food counters are amazing there and the curry smelled so good but I refrained from spending all my money on curry! 

I also went into Topshop and spent quite a bit of money! I bought a large rim black hat for £28, expensive but I have wanted one for so long, a grey tanktop for £10, lipstick in the shade wine gum for £3 and a nail art dotting tool for £3 in the sale. Damn why does Topshop suck all the money out of my bank account!!

After that we took the train back home and the next day did some more tasks, my two tasks which were making Paige into a zombie and having her buy toilet paper at Waitrose, the staff were amazing and so into it which was fantastic, and we both made a gingerbread house village riddled with crime and debauchery. It was so much fun!

I highly recommend anyone to create or join a team and do Gishwhes next year, it really is absonome!

I recently got Instagram so if you want to, go follow my account; DarthVadresss

Have a great day!
-Tasha 
     

Sunday 11 May 2014

The Wonders of Vinegar!

Some of you may be thinking "What can vinegar do apart from be used in cooking?" Alot apparently. 

I recently acquired a new book called '501 Hints & Tips with Vinegar' by igloobooks and wow what a handy guide! Vinegar seems like one of those products that you keep in your cupboard just in case for that special meal or just as a basic ingredient but actually it has so many applications that are just mind boggling. 
This is a book I highly recommend reading, you will not be disappointed. So to encourage you I thought I'd pick out a few of my favourite tips...


1) Want clean mirrors? Don't use a simple duster, get a soft cloth and wipe mirrors with a water bottle containing a 50:50 mix of vinegar and water. Keep the cloth damp not wet.

2) If anyone in your family has allergies then use vinegar when washing your bedsheets instead of fabric softener! This will make them extra clean.

3) Do you drink alot of tea? If so limescale on your kettle is a nightmare! just soak it in white wine vinegar overnight or even for just 10 minutes then wash off.

4) When making pizza sauce add a splash of red wine vinegar, this brings out the flavour of the tomatoes. 

5) Hate de-scaling fish? Find it tricky? rub vinegar on it first. Not only does it help remove the scales it also helps eliminate fishy smells on your hands.

6) To stop doughnuts from soaking up too much grease add a teaspoon of white distilled vinegar to the oil.

7) Add a spoonful of white wine vinegar to pastry to make it extra light and flaky!

8)  Keep moisture in your cakes when baking by adding a teaspoon of white distilled vinegar to the mix.

9) Want fluffier American pancakes? Add some vinegar!

10) Spray ice cold vinegar on minor skin burns to prevent blisters and reduce pain.

11)  Mix a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water as a daily tonic!

12) Hayfever is a horror in summer! To help take a glass of water daily with 2 teaspoons of honey and 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar mixed in.

13) Hate spiders? Ugh me too! Spray vinegar in crevices like windowsills, room corners to keep them at bay. They are put off by the smell. This also works for repelling mosquitoes and nats. 

14) Prolong the life of hosiery by adding a tablespoon of white wine vinegar to the water when washing.

15) Use vinegar and a cloth to help peel off stubborn stickers from shoe bottoms, furniture and packaged goods!

There you have it! There are so many applications for vinegar that I never dreamed of and now that I know them I am going to go vinegar crazy! That spider trick is definitely a good one! 

Have an awesome day everyone and keep alert for my next post will be my New Look and Superdrug Haul! <3

-Tasha 










   

Thursday 1 May 2014

Movie Review: My top 5 re-watchable movies!

Recently we have all been bogged down by so many amazing movies that have or are going to be released this year and I personally have been daydreaming about Sebastian Stan for the last two months...and I got to thinking what are the movies I always go back to watch again? Well I have compiled a list and without further ado I present them to you my wonderful readers!

1)Miyazaki's 'Spirited Away' (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) (2002)


This hands down is probably the movie I have watched the most ever since I first saw it. The story is relateable despite being set in a fantastical and slightly evil world and the characters are really well developed; Chihiro an innocent and eager girl who is determined to save her parents and is a caring friend and Haku a mysterious and tormented boy who despite having a dark secret, does everything he can to protect Chihiro. Spirited Away is such a beautiful movie with stunning animation that brings the characters to life like no animation I have seen. This is a movie I will still be watching way into my eighties.  

2) Speed (1994)


I have always been a fan of Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and the chemistry between them is undeniable whether you watch Speed or The Lakehouse. Speed is an action thriller that has me on the edge of my sofa every time I watch it even though I know what happens! The villain played by Dennis Hopper is cunning and malicious but with an unusual twist in terms of his conscience. I can't really put into words how much I love this movie but I really love it...like ALOT.

3) The Lakehouse (2006)


Now you know that I love Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock...so here is one of my absolute favourite movies I can watch over and over and over...The Lakehouse. Both Sandra and Keanu are the main stars in this movie and despite the gloomy looking poster above I can tell you that this film whilst sad and heartbreaking is also fiery and passionate and funny, due to not only the amazing acting and chemistry between Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock but the emotional plot with its twists and turns and the perfect mix of coincidence, fate, happy and sad. I highly recommend this movie.

4) The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)

This is one of my more recent finds, I first watched it about a year and a half ago, and I fell in love with it instantly! It is such a clever movie with stunning animation and a thrilling story that keeps you guessing all the time. Some parts I'm shouting at the screen yelling "NO DON'T GO THERE!" It is that suspenseful....or maybe I'm just weird...hehe. It is such a confusing story to explain without revealing the ending or any plot twists so I won't even go there.


5) Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1999)


I can just hear alot of you groan because the old Star Wars episodes are better than the new ones and I agree to an extent but I have many fond memories of Star Wars. I practically grew up playing lightsabers with my brother and pretending to open doors with my force abilities and I remember watching Star Wars Phantom Menace in the cinema with my dad and rewatching it on video years later. The plot is brilliant and the actors are really good, especially Liam Neeson one of my favourite actors who plays Qui-Gon Jinn my favourite Jedi out of all the movies old and new. One of the aspects that make this movie awesome is the music. Oh the music. John Williams composes the most beautiful music that really strikes a chord with you in each scene it plays in. My favourite being the duel Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi have with Darth Maul one of the coolest Sith to ever live. The music creates such suspense and I get so excited when that part of the movie approaches. Seriously watch it. Watch all of the Star Wars movies because Liam Neeson may be amazing in The Phantom Menace but hot damn Harrison Ford as Han Solo is one beautiful man.

Well thats it for this post! It was so difficult picking just five as there are loads of other movies I watch over and over, but these are my favourites. For example I would have included The Bourne Series, Lord of The Rings, Underworld series, Resident Evil series, Constantine (another Keanu Reeves movie yes I know I have an addiction) Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and many more. Agree with me? Let me know what movies you can watch over and over in the comments below and we can fangirl over them! 

-Tasha


    

Tuesday 1 April 2014

How to get perfectly clean makeup brushes!


One of the most crucial and important chores to do as often as possible is cleaning those makeup brushes! 

One of the horrible things about brushes is that they accumulate so many horrible things after several uses. Dust, bacteria, oil, dead skin cells and old makeup are the nasty things you DO NOT want to spread all over your face.

Ugh just visualising that makes me recoil.

So here is how to clean them!

1) Take a bowl and pour in a good amount of antibacterial washing soap, the stuff you use for washing dishes in your sink. This will get rid of all of the nasty stuff mentioned above as it is a disinfectant.
2) Add in the bowl extra virgin olive oil, about half the amount of the soap you used. This is important as the oil moisturises the hairs and prevents them from being dry and brittle which happens if you only use soap.
3) Mix them together.
4) Dip your dirty brush in the mixture and rub in the palm of your hand in circular motions and sweeping motions to work the soap and oil into the brush. Yes it will look horrible but that means it is working!
5) Once you have done all your brushes wash out all the soap and oil from the brushes under WARM water. Don't use hot water as it will damage the brush hairs. 
6) Place on a paper towel (kitchen roll) and pat off the excess moisture being very gentle.
7) Place breathable brush guards on the brushes.
8) Place upside down in a glass making sure the brush is not squashed on the bottom as we want them to dry in shape. It is SO important that they are upside down (with the brush head facing downwards) otherwise the water will run into the handle loosening the glue that holds the hairs together and swelling the handle.
9) Leave until dry. Moisture will accumulate in the bottom of the glass and shouldn't touch the brush itself.
If you don't have brush guards then don't worry, just place the brushes on a long piece of tape and stick to a wall that you don't mind potentially being damaged (tape can be very mean) and hang them upside down. This has the same effect for frying them out.    

Make sure you wash your brushes regularly to avoid spot breakouts and rashes and things like that. 

I hope this was helpful to you guys! I would love it if you could follow me on Bloglovin or on your G+ accounts :)

-Tasha  


Saturday 22 March 2014

DIY Frozen Lace Mask!

DIY Frozen Lace Mask!

So sorry for the lack of anything lately but I have been super busy with college work and family things. But I have an epic tutorial for you guys that I did a couple of weeks ago and have had so many compliments for so I thought hey why not let you know how to do it? So here it is!


1) Grab a craft cutting board, something that will protect your work surface and be kind on your craft knife/pen knife. 
2) Get a craft knife or pen knife. I used a craft knife I have had for years and very precise blades with a very sharp point. (Please be very careful when using a craft knife! They are very sharp and can cause serious injury!) 
3) Gather some blue card of desired thickness, I used thin card just so it is easier to cut and is more flexible. Also get some embellishments like glitter glue,snowflakes rhinestones etc.
4) Print off your template. I used a template from KlaireDelysArt (Will be linked below) 
5)Place the template over your piece of card and tape it to it securely.You don't want the template to move around when you cut! 
6) Using smooth small cuts start cutting around the edge of the template with your craft knife. Then cut out the eye holes. 
7)With great care start cutting out the detail, this is the hard part and will take you time! The cutting out is the hardest part and the longest, it took me two days! 
Here are some pictures of my progress.


  


















8) Make sure it fits well on your face, this one is meant to be oversized but do be sure your eyes aren't dwarfed by the centre nose piece. 
9)Make two small holes in the sides of the mask and cut some elastic to the right size. You could also use ribbon but remember the mask is fragile so be very gentle. 
10) Add the decorations. I went simple on mine and used glitter glue and snowflakes. The snowflakes I attached with the glitter glue and as the snowflakes I used have holes in the middle the glue came through and set looking like a rhinestone! You could also use fake rhinestones which you can get from many craft stores. 

Then you are DONE! YAY! 
I hope you all liked this tutorial, I loved making the mask and it can be used for so many things! Hopefully I will be making a Steampunk one in the future!

The mask template can be found over on Klaire de Lys blog http://www.klairedelys.com/2013/03/19/tad-lace-face-masks/  

As always thankyou for reading! Have a wonderful day :D 
-Tasha

Sunday 2 March 2014

Lush Experiment!

This would have been up sooner but my Internet was acting up which frustrates me to no end! But no matter, It is here now!

Whilst visiting my brother at his halls in Southampton Uni we perused around the EXTREMELY BUSY West Quays shopping centre and wow was I overwhelmed by the clothes and food and pretzels! Oh my god the pretzels I actually cant remember what the store is called Aunt Annies or something. One of the highlights was going into Cafe Giardino and eating Pasta Carbonara because who doesn't love pasta carbonara!? Cut my leg off and I swear pasta carbonara would pour out.

But back on topic, I was very excited to go into Lush and see how big the store is and buy some beautiful things but I have to say I was disappointed because it was much smaller than the store in Basingstoke which is the main Lush store I shop at because I wanted to roam the store and dance around in the big open space but alas twas only a dream.

However I was very pleased to get the UltraBland face cleanser which has many excellent recommendations so I bought a big pot and have already used it for two days and wow it smells amazing and leaves my face feeling really clean! I am using only the UltraBland in the hopes I can clean up my terrible acne and have smooth skin. I think I will cry when that day comes.
I have to say that it is not white, it is a pale yellow colour due to the beeswax and I LOVE the smell!
So I will keep you updated on how it is working!

Oh and is it just me who is really jealous that Britain has no Thrift Stores like the ones in America...because I am envious.

Anyway...have a wonderful day folks!

-Tasha

Picture from the Lush website/.

Friday 21 February 2014

Mistral Haul!

Now this haul is only small, two items to be exact, but I love both of them so much I just had to share it with you guys!


First item I bought is the purple knitted beanie which is very soft and has a nice simple pattern that isn't too overwhelming. The pattern was what caught my eye as it goes down vertically and gives it nice shape when being worn. The colour is a dark aubergine purple. This hat only cost me...£3.40 ish as I got 50% off in the sale! Bargain! 

I apologise for the poor image, my phone is playing up today! 

The second item is the Robin scarf which I had to have as soon as I laid eyes on it! 

I adore the deep blue of the background and the cute Robins! The material is silky and soft to the touch and it is made out of 100% viscose. The length is perfect for me, it is 176 cm long, and it goes with alot of my clothes and gives them an added touch of colour especially since it is Spring. This was originally £19.50 but after the 50% off I got it for an amazing £9.75! Another amazing bargain!

Go have a look at the Mistral online shop, they sell really lovely colourful clothing. 

- Tasha 

  

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Liebster Award


Wow thanks to the beautiful Helen Davis for nominating me! Go check out her blog here she does really interesting lovely posts! 

So when I got nominated I had a tiny idea of what the award is about because of other posts I have seen but not a whole idea and Helen talks all about it on her post which was a huge help. 

The rules are as follows:
1) Write 11 facts about yourself
2) Answer the questions set by the person who nominated you
3)Choose 5-11 blogs with less than 200 followers
4)Think of 11 new questions for them to answer.

So here we go!

11 Facts about myself
1) Ariel is my favourite Disney princess
2) The first ever Halo is what got me into the Xbox
3) I still own a Gameboy Colour
4) I support Arsenal
5) I am repeating a year of college
6) I used to be obsessed with WOW
7) I love all Kawaii things
8) I cosplay alot and have been to MCM London Expo
9) My favourite Sandra Bullock movie is The Lakehouse
10) I never liked watching kids cartoons like Teletubbies when I was little so I played army with my brother and went on the Playstation and Gamecube
11) I have an unhealthy obsession with brownies in cups

Helens Questions:

1) Winter or Summer Olympics? Which sport is your favourite to watch?
Winter Olympics because SNOW and Snowboarding.
2) If you had to make an entire cooked meal with just five ingredients what would it be?
Vegetable soup! Normally I just chuck in whatever is leftover but I guess it would be carrots, kale, cabbage, vegetable stock, cream and spices.
3) What is the last film you watched at the cinema? Would you recommend it?
Star Trek Into Darkness and HELL YES! 
4) What's your favourite book?
Inheritance Series, so Eragon by Christopher Paolini
5) When on holiday do you prefer exploring or relaxing? 
Depends on what mood I'm in to be honest but generally exploring
6) What's your favourite thing to do in your home city?
Mine is a bit boring and small but saying that it is going to the leisure centre to swim which I haven't done for ages because it has been freezing.
7) If someone gave you £100 to live without your phone for a month could you do it? 
Yes, but my parents would not like that idea haha.
8) What's your earliest memory? 
Oh god I have no idea I have an awful memory! I think it is going to Disney Land Paris and seeing the Star Wars exhibit with the giant AT-AT. Oh and the barn dance with Minnie Mouse, can't forget that! 
9) When you feel like spending money where is the first place you go?
New Look or Internationale
10) Which animal would your patronus be?
Hmmm probably a Dolphin or Seal 
11) Why/when did you decide to start blogging?
I started this January and I did it to be more proactive in my life and do something fun and interesting.

Here are my nominees!

Amber at Bambi Bell (www.bambi-bell.com
Ellie Mae at EllieMae's Beauty Blog (www.elliemae636.blogspot.co.uk
Tessa at Holly Sparkle (www.hollysparkle.blogspot.com)
Imogens Typerwriter (www.imogenstypewriter.blogspot.com)

Unfortunately as I have been so busy I havent had time to follow lots of blogs and have more blogs that have many followers than blogs with less than 200 followers! Sorry!  

My Questions

1) What is your favourite childhood movie?
2) If you had to have a superpower what would it be?
3) Do you colour your hair? If so what colour has been your favourite?
4) Favourite ready meal?
5) If you could live in any fictional world what would it be and why?
6) What is your dream job?
7) Most recent pair of shoes you have bought?
8) If you could live in any city in any country where would it be?
9) If you could make your own nail polish mix what would it be and what would you call it?
10) Morning person?
11) Favourite non alcoholic drink?

Tadah! Done! Finito! Again thankyou Helen for nominating me!   



Revision:Tips and Tricks!

Hello there!

Wow it has been a while and I apologise profusely as I have been super busy with revision, my novel, revision oh and MORE REVISION! Ugh I hate it and recently it has been getting me down as the stress of my May exams is starting to press in on my brain like someone force choking my mind!

Uh okay weird analogy but anyway... 

After being inspired to really get my head in the right place with my work load I have been revising better and my mental health has improved, Huzzah! 
So listen in close because I am about to give away some revision/motivation secrets!

First, make or print off a yearly calendar with each day of each month shown. Then taking your favourite colour pen put a smiley face or a heart, whatever shape you want, on a day that you have achieved something. It can be anything you want such as writing a bit more of a novel, doing some of a chemistry essay blah blah blah. And whenever you catch a glimpse of your calendar you can see the smiley faces and clearly see how you are achieving something everyday! It sounds really obvious but trust me. It works! I feel much more uplifted and ready to do revision seeing how I am achieving something consistently.
Here is a picture of my calendar which I have some pictures on to make me smile or encourage me! The lack of smiley faces is because I only started it on the 14th of February :P

Second, when doing revision I find the best method for a visual learner like myself is to have cue cards. On one side of the card write a question such as "What is the definition of differential gene expression?" and then on the other side in bright colours and add pictures if you wish, write the answer! These cards are great because if you get the small ones you have to write condensed notes to fit it in one card and you can take them around with you! I wrap two elastic bands around the pile which I colour code for each topic and voila I can read them on the train, in the car, at lunch in college.

Third, always start revising for an exam as soon as you start learning material. This means you have more free time if you do revision notes after each lesson and you wont have to cram the night before (I highly recommend that you DO NOT cram the night before.) 

Fourth, do as many past papers as you possibly can! This I cannot emphasise enough as it lets you get into the examiners head and evaluate what answers they want for a specific question. I try and do at least one of each subject a week. Once you have done one mark it straight away and highlight the questions you got wrong so you can see if there is a pattern to indicate a part you are not strong on. Also, be VERY harsh when marking, do not give yourself pity or meh marks as I call them as you will get a grade that isn't reflective of your abilities.  

Fifth, get a good nights sleep before the exam! Especially if you have more than one in a day (we all feel the pain of those) and have a nutritious breakfast. The best things to eat are foods with glucose as your brain uses glucose as its power source. I like to have a mixed berry smoothie with oats and some toast. I will also have a Aero bar as not only is it yummy and makes me feel better, you have sources of natural sugar in the fruit. 

Sixth, don't just rely on your textbooks and teachers to have all the information you need. Go and find the specification on the examiners website for your subject so you know exactly what they want from you. This is especially useful if you want to learn the specification and mark schemes off by heart and will boost your performance. If you want those high grades take responsibility for your learning.

Well that's a wrap folks, I hope these tips help you like they help me and I wish you all success in your summer exams!

-Tasha 

Friday 10 January 2014

A little Lush review

Hello again! 

Whilst drinking my cup of macha green tea this morning I thought that I would do a review on my new spot treatment from Lush! 

I have acne and it can be a real pain in the ass and for the past three years I have been taking some pills for it. They work on and off and aren't a real solution for me, I hate taking pills anyway.

I went into the Lush shop near me after hearing about their wonderful stuff from some friends in the Black Milk Clothing group I am a member of. So I went inside and I instantly love it! The layout of the shop was amazing and the range of products were huge. 
I chatted to the lovely shop assistant and she recommended Grease Lightning to me.

Grease Lightning is a dab on gel made with tea tree oil and witch hazel. I thought I would give it a go and bought it for only £5.95 which is a reasonable price in my opinion for its amazing effects.

Now I use it everyday before I go to bed as the gel leaves a shine on your skin that I personally don't want in the daytime. It is very easy to apply and smells fresh and wonderful. Massaging it in is easy aswell and after washing it off your hands it leaves them feeling soft and smooth. 
I have been using it for a week and oh my god! It works well and I haven't had any breakouts since! 

I have oily and sensitive skin and definitely recommend it to anyone with this skin type.
It also reduces the redness of my spots and works wonders!I only put it on small areas where I think spots will break out or where spots are.

I think I am going to become a Lush addict!

Thank you Lush!

Tuesday 7 January 2014

My Spanish Adventure!

Hola! 

Sorry that is all the Spanish I know...oh well I won't need to speak Spanish on this trip of mine! Why? Because I am volunteering for Diverbo an organisation that runs the Pueblo Inglés program. 

The program is for Spanish people who want to improve their English in a social, friendly, comfortable environment with English speaking people all around the world and Diverbo operates around the world in countries such as Germany, France and China. 


I first heard about the program from a friend of my mothers who previously volunteered and said it was a great experience. I am very happy to travel to expand my horizons and experience new cultures and languages, it also has the added benefit of looking great on my CV which I really need for Marine Biology and University. So I thought I would apply for a week in the summer holidays after up break up from college on the 17th and thus my adventure began to turn its wheels. 

I had applied about a week ago for Spain, my first option La Alberca and my second option Aldeaduero. They are both situated near Salamanca in the central west of Spain so I decided a bit of research was in order.  

After looking at Salamanca which is a beautiful place I thought it would be better to look at the place(s) I will be staying at as apparently you don't go too far out of the compound. But have a picture of Salamanca anyway, it's too pretty not too. I hope we go at least once so I can take some pictures! 



 Here is an extract from their website (www.diverbo.com) about La Alberca one of the places you can choose to volunteer at:

"La Alberca is situated in the south-west corner of the Castile and Leon region. La Alberca is the name of one of the most important villages in the area - well known for its traditions and customs that date back to the 15th Century. It was also the first village in Spain to be declared a National Heritage Site in 1940. It is located only 70 km from Salamanca with a population of a little less than 1,200 and attracts tourists from all over. Surrounded by four mountain ranges: the Sierra de Bejar from the east, La Peña de Francia from the west, and both the Sierra de Francia and the Sierra de Kilama to the north; La Alberca's landscape is quite a spectacle. The medieval village still preserves its architecture, especially in its town centre where to this day expert blacksmiths and other traditional artisan crafts people can be found." 


The accommodation looks fantastic and the weather in the summer which is when I am going, is said to be ranging from 17-35 degrees Celsius with warm sunny days. Perfect. 

The only con I can see to this is that there are no shops on site which is fine but visits to the nearby village are limited to our free time. Not much of a con to me to be honest.   

Aldeaduero looks equally wonderful with more on site activities than La Alberca like basketball, handball, tennis, padel courts and a pool. Here is an extract from their website about the area:

"The thousand year-old village of Aldeaduero is situated in the Salto de Saucelle, a beautiful area on the banks of the river Duero that runs along the borders of Spain and Portugal. Although its history goes back to Arabic occupation, the 20th century saw it converted into a hydroelectric plant powered by the Duero river. The village of Aldeaduero was established to house and provide leisure for the plant’s workers and their families for a period of over 40 years. The site has been renovated to modern day standards and is well-known as the premier hospitality and leisure complex in the area. The village has plenty of green areas to enjoy games and activities and a fantastic pool for those lovely warm days!"


I am certainly looking forward to going as this will be very independent as my parents will not be there though I am hoping my friend get her application accepted too so we can go together.

As for helping teach English I think that will be something I will very much enjoy and I can see myself being very social and participating in alot of the activities. I hope to make some good friends and just have a great time before I get those dreaded exam results back in August!

What do you think? Have any of you been on such an experience like this? If you have please tell me in the comments below and share your experience!

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Saturday 4 January 2014

Hello Everyone!

Welcome to my blog! I have been aching to do a blog for a while now as I love letting people know about my own experiences and my lifestyle and things. This is a totally new experience for me (apart from Tumblr) so bear with me for a few days as I get used to the inner workings of things.

My blog is called 'All in the 'verse' because I am a Firefly fan and this is about my own little universe and the one I am apart of with you guys so it seemed fitting.

Quite soon I will be doing a post about myself so you can get to know me and understand my mad mind.

Hope you all enjoy my rambling and such and I look forward to sharing things with you!

-Tasha

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