Hi there peeps :)
Sorry for another lack of postage, I've been a little busy lately - I have some good news and some bad news.
Bad news first so we can get it over and done with.
The main reason I haven't posted in a while is this:
On 23rd June 2013, my Grandma Betty passed away at the age of 94.
She was an absolutely amazing Grandma, even though she didn't really know it in the last 4 years of her life in particular due to the onset of vascular dementia. Despite this, she was brought home to heaven in high spirits, like God had just scooped her up and said "Time to go."
She would have been 95 on the 27th July, which is amazing in itself as she has been battling illnesses left, right and centre over the past couple of years - though Dad still thought she'd make it to 100 because she was such a fighter!
She fought a brave battle and was strong in her own way until the very end.
Now for the good news...
In my last post, I told you all to pray extremely hard for something to do with uni. Here's why!
I failed my school experience which meant that I couldn't progress to the 2nd year of Primary Education, so I actually needed you guys to pray for a transfer to the 2nd year of Education Studies.
Guess what?
I'M IN!!! :D
I'm really pleased to have the opportunity to stay at university, especially in York - AND I'll be staying in education-related things! :D I'm looking forward to what this course will bring me and what opportunities will open up as a result of taking this route!
Thank you all so much for praying for me (if you did of course!) and a special thank you to those who have supported me, especially recently through the good times and the bad.
Grandma really wanted me to have the chance to go to university so that I could go and do whatever I wanted to do.
I just hope I can do her justice...
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Music, Music...erm...Placement...
Hello again peeps!
On 30th May, me and my rather brilliant friend Jensen took a trip into Nottingham on my week off (before the 3 week placement - more on that later) to go and see a gig at Jongleurs Comedy Club.
The acts performing were Matt Humphries, The Fade, Josh Kemp and Prefontaine - and they were all fantastic!!
Matt, who is 14(!!), has such an original voice - I loved his covers and he's also written some original songs too; his song "Books" was particularly brilliant :) Looking forward to hearing more from him soon...
The Fade performed in a fashion I can only describe as true Nottingham rock. I don't usually prefer rock as a genre, though these guys may have changed my mind somewhat. Great to hear live and a band I would definitely love to hear again when I get the chance to go to another gig like this one!
A master of the loop pedal (at least I think that's what it's called), Josh Kemp was fabulous in his set at Jongleurs. I have only seen him perform at this gig, however I bought one of his EPs after his slot - Josh, if you happen to be reading this, it's on my iPod and I'm loving it! :D The song "Never drink again" (not on his EP but still great) came to mind when looking back on the (numerous) times my flatmates have stumbled through the kitchen door at 12 noon and stating those exact words! One to watch, BBC Introducing...
Always a pleasure to listen to, I can safely say that Prefontaine are one of my all-time favourite bands. I have mentioned in a blog post way back about their style of music - it's almost that of a mash-up of Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles with a dash of Coldplay. I went to one of their gigs in the first week of the Easter Holidays as well (which as it happens was supposed to form the second post of the Easter Adventures series - sorry guys!) which was brilliant. A joy to see live and one me and my buddy Jensen will definitely go and support again.
Of course, this line up would not be complete without mentioning the host of the evening, Mr Nottingham Radio himself, Steve Oliver of Trent Sound fame! All of these bands have been (or hopefully soon will be) played on Trent Sound or The Sound of Nottingham online radio stations, which I think is fabulous for promoting the great talent emitting from the Nottingham music scene. Keep up the good work, Mr Radio! :D
Bleh. Promo stint over. (Oh wait - check out the links at the bottom of the post for more on everyone mentioned :P)
Now for placement news...
I have been on a 3-week placement at my school (which I cannot name for legal reasons!) hard at work being a teaching assistant and also having a go at teaching a few of the lessons. I have taught three so far, two of which were appraised and I will be teaching two more lessons, one appraised and one not.
I can't say how they went at the moment, because there's a sort of balancing act going on that I can't confirm yet. It's a change that could be drastic in terms of my course, but positive for my teaching career in the future; watch this space for some very important news coming up in the next few weeks.
All I can say is pray.
Really. Really. Hard...
Links to Facebook pages:
Matt Humphries: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Matt-Humphries/206060722769553?fref=ts
The Fade: https://www.facebook.com/TheFadeBand?directed_target_id=0
Josh Kemp: https://www.facebook.com/joshkempmusic?fref=ts
Prefontaine: https://www.facebook.com/Prefontainetheband
Sound of Nottingham: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sound-Of-Nottingham-UK/525983724100680?fref=ts
Trent Sound: https://www.facebook.com/trentsound?fref=ts
Twitter Pages:
Matt: https://twitter.com/MattHumphries6
The Fade: https://twitter.com/TheFadeBand
Josh: https://twitter.com/JoshKempMusic
Prefontaine: https://twitter.com/PrefontaineUK
Sound of Nottingham: https://twitter.com/SoundNottingham
Trent Sound: https://twitter.com/TrentSoundLtd
Follow the links to find more awesome stuff like YouTube channels and Soundcloud things too!
(Hope this helps, guys. Sorry it's late :3)
On 30th May, me and my rather brilliant friend Jensen took a trip into Nottingham on my week off (before the 3 week placement - more on that later) to go and see a gig at Jongleurs Comedy Club.
The acts performing were Matt Humphries, The Fade, Josh Kemp and Prefontaine - and they were all fantastic!!
Matt, who is 14(!!), has such an original voice - I loved his covers and he's also written some original songs too; his song "Books" was particularly brilliant :) Looking forward to hearing more from him soon...
The Fade performed in a fashion I can only describe as true Nottingham rock. I don't usually prefer rock as a genre, though these guys may have changed my mind somewhat. Great to hear live and a band I would definitely love to hear again when I get the chance to go to another gig like this one!
A master of the loop pedal (at least I think that's what it's called), Josh Kemp was fabulous in his set at Jongleurs. I have only seen him perform at this gig, however I bought one of his EPs after his slot - Josh, if you happen to be reading this, it's on my iPod and I'm loving it! :D The song "Never drink again" (not on his EP but still great) came to mind when looking back on the (numerous) times my flatmates have stumbled through the kitchen door at 12 noon and stating those exact words! One to watch, BBC Introducing...
Always a pleasure to listen to, I can safely say that Prefontaine are one of my all-time favourite bands. I have mentioned in a blog post way back about their style of music - it's almost that of a mash-up of Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles with a dash of Coldplay. I went to one of their gigs in the first week of the Easter Holidays as well (which as it happens was supposed to form the second post of the Easter Adventures series - sorry guys!) which was brilliant. A joy to see live and one me and my buddy Jensen will definitely go and support again.
Of course, this line up would not be complete without mentioning the host of the evening, Mr Nottingham Radio himself, Steve Oliver of Trent Sound fame! All of these bands have been (or hopefully soon will be) played on Trent Sound or The Sound of Nottingham online radio stations, which I think is fabulous for promoting the great talent emitting from the Nottingham music scene. Keep up the good work, Mr Radio! :D
Bleh. Promo stint over. (Oh wait - check out the links at the bottom of the post for more on everyone mentioned :P)
Now for placement news...
I have been on a 3-week placement at my school (which I cannot name for legal reasons!) hard at work being a teaching assistant and also having a go at teaching a few of the lessons. I have taught three so far, two of which were appraised and I will be teaching two more lessons, one appraised and one not.
I can't say how they went at the moment, because there's a sort of balancing act going on that I can't confirm yet. It's a change that could be drastic in terms of my course, but positive for my teaching career in the future; watch this space for some very important news coming up in the next few weeks.
All I can say is pray.
Really. Really. Hard...
Links to Facebook pages:
Matt Humphries: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Matt-Humphries/206060722769553?fref=ts
The Fade: https://www.facebook.com/TheFadeBand?directed_target_id=0
Josh Kemp: https://www.facebook.com/joshkempmusic?fref=ts
Prefontaine: https://www.facebook.com/Prefontainetheband
Sound of Nottingham: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sound-Of-Nottingham-UK/525983724100680?fref=ts
Trent Sound: https://www.facebook.com/trentsound?fref=ts
Twitter Pages:
Matt: https://twitter.com/MattHumphries6
The Fade: https://twitter.com/TheFadeBand
Josh: https://twitter.com/JoshKempMusic
Prefontaine: https://twitter.com/PrefontaineUK
Sound of Nottingham: https://twitter.com/SoundNottingham
Trent Sound: https://twitter.com/TrentSoundLtd
Follow the links to find more awesome stuff like YouTube channels and Soundcloud things too!
(Hope this helps, guys. Sorry it's late :3)
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