If you have been following my blog for sometime, you will know that in July 2016 I graduated from the university of Sunderland with a 2:1 in Childhood Studies. And since announcing my really not-so-sudden career change to adult nursing I have received so many questions as to why the change in career? Will I … Continue reading The Career Change
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A Day in The Life of a Care and Support Worker
In June 2016, I applied for a job at a care home for adults with disabilities, and amazingly I got the job, however the care home was quite some distance from home, and it December I left, and got a job much closer to home. I started my new job in January and I … Continue reading A Day in The Life of a Care and Support Worker
Same old, yet all brand new
I have briefly touched on this over on my Twitter, but I thought I would be better to write a little post talking over what is going to be happening over on my blog over the coming, days, months and years. In September I will be starting a year journey to become a registered … Continue reading Same old, yet all brand new
YALC, YALC, YALC
Now that my YALC hangover has subsided, and life outside is a little quieter I have a spare moment to share with you all my time at YALC. If you aren't sure as to what YALC is, earlier this year I discussed the books that I wished to read before the convention, and went through … Continue reading YALC, YALC, YALC
REVIEW | Troublemakers by Catherine Barter
n three years I will be able to vote and I will still have less power than I did at the moment that I saw that email, which was such a tiny thing but look what happened. Fifteen-year-old Alena never really knew her political activist mother, who died when she was a baby. She has grown up with her older half-brother Danny and his boyfriend Nick in the east end of London. Now the area is threatened by a bomber who has been leaving explosive devices in supermarkets. It is only a matter of time before a bomb goes off.
My Favourite..
A few days ago one of my closest friends, and fellow bloggers - Bradley - from Bradley's Book Nook shared his favourite novels, quotes and characters with us, and I absolutely loved his post so I thought I would share with you a few of my own bookish favourites. You can also read Bradley's post here! Young Adult Novel Looking … Continue reading My Favourite..
Manchester Book Haul
I can go months without buying a book, but when Sarah and I get together for a little reunion I just can't seem to control my book buying habits. I honestly wish I was joking, I went down to Manchester with just one book in my bag, and I returned to Newcastle merely 24 hours … Continue reading Manchester Book Haul
Book | Top 5 OTP’s in Literature
For those of you who aren't clear on what the term OTP stands for, it is defined as One True Paring - a persons favourite paring or couple within a fandom - including but not limited to the tv, film, and book fandoms. For me I tend to find an OTP in everything I read … Continue reading Book | Top 5 OTP’s in Literature
Review | Everything, Everything – Nicola Yoon
Title: Everything, EverythingAuthor: Nicola YoonSummary: The girl who lived in a bubble and the boy next door. Madeline Whittier is allergic to the outside world. So allergic, in fact, that she has never left the house in all of her seventeen years. But when Olly moves in next door, and wants to talk to Maddy, tiny holes … Continue reading Review | Everything, Everything – Nicola Yoon
GUEST POST FRIDAYS | The Get To Know Me Tag – Sarah
From today, every second Friday of each month shall be known as 'Guest Post Friday'. Pretty exciting huh? The idea behind it is to bring something a little different to Twenty Something and Day Dreaming, but also allow myself and Sarah to share the whole blogging experience together. So that's enough from me, and now … Continue reading GUEST POST FRIDAYS | The Get To Know Me Tag – Sarah