My first time at the Australian open

As I am sure everyone is aware the Australian open is almost finished its 2020 competition, with some incredible games already played and only a short wait until the final. In all honesty, Tennis has never been my go-to sport, I have enjoyed watching it over the years (thanks to my dad who is obsessed … Continue reading My first time at the Australian open

Australia Day or Robert Burns night?

Australia day actually landed on the same weekend as Robert Burns night in Scotland, where we dress in tartan, eat haggis and listen to bagpipes. Robert Burns night is probably bigger than the St.Andrews day. Robert Burns was a very famous Scottish poet and is a huge part of Scottish culture. Throughout school, we learnt his poems and most famously, Auld Lang Syne.

Dancing, drinks and a Ceilidh

Ceilidh (key-lee) - A Gaelic word for a casual party with music, dancing and entertainment, Ceilidh is the term commonly used to refer to Scottish country dancing. Now that I’ve cleared up what a ceilidh is I can begin this weeks Weekend post! This weekend marked the celebration of my dancing teachers 40th dance school … Continue reading Dancing, drinks and a Ceilidh

Camping, Good boys and Torrential rain

This week I’ve decided to change things around and instead of doing my weekend post on Thursday I am going to do it today due to me having another 'weekend' in the middle of this week!! (I'm off to the Fringe wooohoooo). This weekend I went camping, now I really like camping but mainly only … Continue reading Camping, Good boys and Torrential rain