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Wednesday 30 September 2015

Day in the life: Student Style



So I thought I would take you guys around with me and show you exactly how much hanging around students actually do (it's a lot).

8,30 am Wake up. And then fall straight back asleep. Good start to the day.

8,45am Actually wake up.

9am Breakfast, which today was porridge and honey *mouth waters*.

9,15- 9,45am Get ready and leave for uni (yes we do actually do some work us students). 

10-11am French lecture, boring grammar stuff yawn.

11-12 pm History lecture on native north America, which I actually really enjoy learning about especially the difference in culture.

12-1pm Go back to the flat for lunch, today I had soup and flat bread d e l i c i o u s.

1-2pm Back to uni for History of Art lecture, in I kid you not the hottest sweatiest museum basement, nice.

2-4pm As it is such a beaut day I grabbed some of my friends and headed to the Botanic Gardens with a cup of coffee to bask in the sun, it's a rare sighting in Scotland so it was quite the spectacle.

4,30-6pm Gym time, ngl thought about skipping it but persevered. I always feel so much better after a good work out, I mainly do a mix of cardio and toning -when I can be bothered that is-.

6-7pm Tea time (finally) today I had lamb and potato curry which was super tasty.

7-8,30pm Time to actually do some uni work and catch up on my readings for the day.

8,30-10pm Chill time with my flat mates, played some cards, listened to some music and laughed a bunch.

11pm Zzzzz.

*Disclaimer*
If you were slightly shocked about how busy my day seems to be for a university student don't be alarmed, this is pretty busy and not exactly a typical day for me but it is much more interesting than my boring routine. Also the good weather provided us with an excuse to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors yay. 

Speak soon

-Anya

Monday 21 September 2015

The 'Lob'


Hey guys, I'm back at you with a little update post: I cut all my hair off. Not literally, but I whacked off a huge chunk of it and this is the end result. Now, I have never ever had hair above shoulder length (except maybe when I was a baby for all you smart arses out there) so this is a big change for me. It is so bloody short but I'm kinda in love with it. It's a lot easier to maintain and my hair feels thick and healthy, although I do have to admit I do miss having the option to throw my hair up in a hop knot or a pony tail every so often. Anyways I would love to know what you guys think, should I keep it? Grow it out?

-Anya
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