Saturday 28 June 2014

Summer Adventures | Glasgow Science Centre

Sensory Man
"We don't stop Playing because we grow old; We grow old because we stop playing"

What I'll look like in 10 years if I Drink too much :/
Selfie in the upside down room


This week Me and a friend of mine decided to take a day trip out to Glasgow's Science centre. Both of us (now in our mid 20's) haven't visited the Science centre since we were children, and if I'm honest I was a little worried that I was going to be disappointed that is wasn't going to be quite as epic as my 7 year old self remembered! 

We arrived just after Lunch during the week so thankfully the centre wasn't too crowded and overrun with screaming children so we got to play on pretty much everything! The staff were amazingly helpful and friendly all throughout our visit and this defiantly isn't just a place for children!! The top floor help the most fun for myself! They currently have a live bodyworks exhibition where you can scan a card, insert your details into a computer system and interact with all the different games and track your scores, weather it is your height, how fast you can sprint or how lightly you can jump. My personal favourite exhibit was a 2 player game that was centred around mind control. two players took to the opposite end of the table with a ball placed in the middle, they place a band containing electrodes around their head and the less active your brain was (the more calm you were) the more the ball would move towards the opposite players direction! After recently getting into meditation I was an ace at this game, and maybe that's why I enjoyed it so much. My friend and I lost complete track of time and spent well over 2/3 hours around all the different levels!

Overall I had an amazing day out. even thought the science centre isn't perhaps the cheapest attraction to visit in Glasgow, if you are going to pay for one tourist attraction I think it is well worth the money!

Have any of you visited the Glasgow Science Centre?

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FOTD | Mexican Wave


FOTD | 28/6/14
Mexican Wave | Topshop
Swatch | Mexican Wave | Topshop

Still keeping my face nice and fresh, The sun was out so I decided to add a burst of colour with one of my all time favourite summer lipsticks, 'Mexican Wave' (limited addition) from Top Shop. This Orange/Red shade has slight hints of peachy corals and POPS with pale skin in the summer... perfect for a bright look on no make-up days!

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Wednesday 25 June 2014

Today's Make-up | Basic Bitches do it Well


FOTD | 25/6/14 

Garnier Miracle Skin Cream | Colossal 'GO EXTREME!' Mascara | GOSH Brow Kit

With potentially the biggest photo opportunity of my life a week on Friday (My Graduation), my skin has of course decided to explode with spots and puffed out a little (maybe too much yummy food and sleepless nights in Spain me thinks?!) In an attempt to keep spots to a minimum and my skin looking a little more tight and youthful, today I'm keeping it basic. Instead of foundation, I am just wearing the new Garnier Miracle Skin cream (review blog post coming once I've tried it out for a bit longer) a lick of Maybelline 'The Colossal GO EXTREME! Volume Express' mascara (what a mouthful) and my go to GOSH Brow Kit to tame my brows slightly before I get them waxed a little before the big day. 

All products are available from Superdrug





Have any of you tried out Garnier Miracle skin products?

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Tuesday 24 June 2014

Travel Time | A few days in Malaga



Rocking all the prints
Museo Carmen Thyssen
The Marina 
Hello Sunshine
Malaga
Tapas & Wine | Panorama Bistro Bar


Recently one of my closest friends has moved to the beautiful Costa del Sol to start up a beautiful Italian Restaurant by the beach at Benalmadena. I thought I would make the most of their hospitality... and sample some of their yummy food, and head over to the south of Spain for my 24th Birthday. 

Now anybody who knows me, will know that I am a bit of an over planner when it comes to travelling. I'm not really into schedules, but if I know I'm heading to a new city or country, I feel its integral to do lots of research so you won't miss anything amazing. 

The frist and for most reason for my trip was to spend some much needed time with my friend but I also squeezed in a good few museums, lots of food, some sun and reading.

Malaga is best known for being the birthplace of Picasso. He is not one of my most favoured artists, however the Picasso museum is only 3 Euros entry for a student, so definably worth the money even if your aren't too arty. For me personally, the gem in Malaga's art scene must be the 'Museo Carmen Thyssen'. Entry agin for students was around 3/5 Euros (depending on exhibitions) and they have a collection of some very talented, if not perhaps the best known, Spanish Artists. If you only have time for one art gallery I would defiantly recommend the Carmen Thyssen over Picasso!

Also for those a bit more hands on, Malaga's Interactive Music Museum is the place to go! You get a chance to play with a wide array of musical instruments (who knew the I was a natural on the steal drums) and you can record your creations all through electronic bracelets thought your experience.  Check out the website here

Overall the trip was amazing, it was really good to get out of the city and spend time with loved ones in the sun!

What are your holiday plans?
Do you prefer Beach holidays or City Break?

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Sarahxx

Graduation BA Hons | Part One



A beautiful gift from a few of my girlfriends

'First Class' celebration drinks

Me before my Grad Ball | Dress £29 from TK Maxx

So it's taken 6 year, one collage and three universities, but I have finally finished my joint BA Hons in International Business with Hospitality and Tourism at the University of Strathclyde! 
My final exams took place in May and a week ago a got all my results and I got a 
FIRST CLASS DEGREE!!!! 

I am completely over the moon with my results, especially as I feel I have worked incredibly hard this year and due to some personal circumstances, I had to take my final set of exams under very difficult conditions. 

I have been spoiled rotten by my close fiends and family and now I can't wait for graduation to sit at the front with all the rest of the smartiepants :) 

Congratulations for any other fellow Graduates!!
WE DID IT

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Friday 6 June 2014

Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games | I'm a Clyde-sider :)


Glasgow 2014 | George Square, Glasgow

I just got my uniform  
If you have seen my previous blog post on the London 2012 Olympic torch relay, you will be swear about how easily excited I get over mega sporting events. I see it as a great time for a country to come together to support our finest athletes. 

For those who don't know, this year, the 2014 Commonwealth Games are being held in my University city of Glasgow. I was around a year ago that I fist applied to become a volunteer with the games, and after interviews and the starts of training I am very happy to announce that I am going to be a 'Clyde-sider' at the Wrestling. 

I plan to share some of my amazing experience here that I am sure to have come July! so watch this space!


Are any of you clyde-sider or have tickets for the Glasgow 2014?
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Sarahxx