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Monday 2 March 2015

Did Someone Say Fashion?

 T.Y has had many wonderful experiences, I have enjoyed so many things throughout the year but one particular thing that stands out the most would have to be the fashion show.
 As I wrote in one of my older post, I was a successful candidate when it came to modelling for the fashion show. To add to this honour, I also got to "strut my stuff" on the catwalk with my two best friends. Friends and fashion-what more could you want?
 As we set off on our journey to Mexx in Manor Mills, excitement built inside us all. Ms. Leonard was shocked at my "diva" ways when it came to my outfit choices. As you know, fashion is my all time favourite passion so I wasn't going to let this opportunity fail.
 When it came to rehearsing for the fashion show, I was nearly first to the hall. I enjoyed every moment of the fashion show from beginning to end. I believe fashion shows should become an annual thing in school because it was definitely the most fun I have ever had. I also gave Elle Macphearson a run for her money, so if anybody needs a model I am just a phone-call away!

Future me? Is that you?

 T.Y has been a roller-coaster with both high and low points. The joys of shopping in town after a day selling lollipops is exciting. Being confronted with the devastation Zumba has just ended however is one of the low points. One thing that I have learned in T.Y is that it gives you the perfect opportunity to find yourself.
 Being thrown into the deep end at the start of the year with a new class was definitely a daunting experience, but I faced it like a boss and got to know so much more people that I never would have before the year had begun.
 In T.Y, you are never usually "assigned" homework but you are expected to do your own research. This task has surprisingly come easy to me,as when I get given a challenge I give it 110% and work to the best of my ability until in my mind I can put a big red line through it, with relief, saying done!
 With my work experience completed in a prison, it has really proven to me that I want to work in the social department of the work force. I love the satisfaction of knowing I have helped someone and knowing that with my help, their difficulties have become slightly less. As my mam always says "a problem shared is a problem halved".
 T.Y has definitely become a year where I have really found myself. I have worked on the "past me" and have prepared for "future me". It has truly been a year I would recommend to all.