- Saturday, August 31, 2013
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Hello lovelies
1. TOPSHOP - KNITTED LACE HEM CROP TOP - £34
When I saw this top in store last week, I fell in love with it. The top was on display and I've been given so many outfit ideas just with this top alone.
2. Topshop - EDGE PAINT SATCHEL - £28
Over the past few months, I've been finding satchels really cute and when I saw topshop were selling them, I fell in love. These bags are so cute and perfect for the summer.
3. NEW LOOK - PALE BLUE BLEACH SUPERSOFT SKINNY JEANS - £19.99
I've been looking for pale jeans for a few months now and have only found Topshop selling them, but I didn't want to spend £30+ on a pair of jeans, even though I pay that on some of my other clothes. I'm really loving the new look supersoft jeans at the moment, as they don't feel like jeans, so I feel more comfortable.
4. NEW LOOK - BLUE LACE UP PLIMSOLLS - £11.99
As the only kind of shoes I ALWAYS wear are my converses and plimsolls, I've been looking for different ones as the only colours I have are white, grey, black and red.
5. TOPSHOP - KNITTED MIX STITCH JUMPER - £36
I've seen loads of people on instagram rave out these jumpers, as they are in nice bright colours...which I love so I know these will be a perfect buy for me.
6. NEW LOOK - MONOCHROME ELEPHANT PRINT SLIM LEG TROUSERS - £16.99
Since coming back from Kenya and buying myself a pair of plain trousers for relaxing in while I was there, I have fallen in love with them and as I have found PATTERNED trousers, I am more in love.
- Saturday, August 03, 2013
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This is a group photo of all our team and some children from the self help group.
This kid was such a cutie, how I wish I had a baby brother
Where we stayed for 10 days. My tent I shared was round the corner.
More kids at the self help group.
At the Maasai Mara
Again
The tea growing field
Some of the gifts, being sold.
Hello lovelies
You may or may not know that I went Kenya on the 10th July from the 26th July, on a school trip. On the trip we supported a charity called Mend The Gap.
We left the airport from the UK to holland at 6am then our next stop was Nairobi. We arrived in Kenya around 8pm on Wednesday. For the night we stayed in the YMCA. The next day we set of to Kisii, which was a 7 hour drive. For the next 10 days this house was our home, where we were camping in the garden.
On the first week of Monday to Friday we were meant to be groups, going to the local secondary, primary and nurseries, but as the schools were still on strike only one of the secondary schools and the nursery were open. So it ended up being four out of the five groups going to one school.
Once the 10 days were up we moved camp and set off to the Maasai, ready to go on the safari trip on Monday. The maasai mara was amazing, it was amazing seeing wild animals instead of them in a zoo. We managed to see 2 of the big five. The day after the Maasai, we visited a local village where they gave us a welcome dance and showed us round the village.
We then arrived at our next camp site near a lake, which was AMAZING!! We were allowed to buy our meal that day, so I ordered myself a burger which was the first bit of meat for two weeks (well if you don't count the day before, I ate goat.) The next day we arrived at the YMCA for our finally night sleep in Kenya, but before we could sleep we went to a restaurant which sold meat from all around the world, which was very interesting. The two different types of meat we got to try were crocodile and ostrich. I preferred eating ostrich, as it tasted more smoky whereas crocodile was more fishy.
Our final day in Kenya, we visited the slums and went to the schools in the slums. We then went to a private school for boys, which was very different to all the other schools we visited in Kenya. Our final day was very short, as we wanted to get to the airport early, because of kenyan traffic which is very different to the UK.
If you EVER get the chance to go to a 3rd world country, TAKE IT!! I've literally changed as a person. I've tried new skills, made new friendships and even new food. Every single £ spend on the trip, was worth it. If you have any questions about my trip or just in general please comment below.
Emily
We then arrived at our next camp site near a lake, which was AMAZING!! We were allowed to buy our meal that day, so I ordered myself a burger which was the first bit of meat for two weeks (well if you don't count the day before, I ate goat.) The next day we arrived at the YMCA for our finally night sleep in Kenya, but before we could sleep we went to a restaurant which sold meat from all around the world, which was very interesting. The two different types of meat we got to try were crocodile and ostrich. I preferred eating ostrich, as it tasted more smoky whereas crocodile was more fishy.
Our final day in Kenya, we visited the slums and went to the schools in the slums. We then went to a private school for boys, which was very different to all the other schools we visited in Kenya. Our final day was very short, as we wanted to get to the airport early, because of kenyan traffic which is very different to the UK.
If you EVER get the chance to go to a 3rd world country, TAKE IT!! I've literally changed as a person. I've tried new skills, made new friendships and even new food. Every single £ spend on the trip, was worth it. If you have any questions about my trip or just in general please comment below.
Emily
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- Saturday, August 03, 2013
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