Saturday 12 July 2014

We know how to party hard

Donegal was fantastic. We went to the beach, splashed in the water, climbed the rocks and searched the cave. On my birthday we went shopping at Letterkenny and went to Glenveagh National Park which was the most amazingly beautiful place I have ever been to. I had a Batman cake which was awesome.
I got some great presents; a Batman onesie, a box of Lush products, chocolates, a nice notebook (which I plan on using for all my story ideas and drafts) and some jelly sandals. Also I got an Eason giftcard and an itunes giftcard. I'm spoiled rotten...
I got back on Tuesday and went to stay with my daddy. We had chocolate cake and I had a lemon and cherry (non-alcoholic) cocktail. On Wednesday we went to Nandos for lunch.
On Thursday I then invited my friends over for dinner and a sleepover. We had mini pizzas and watched films while making loom bands. We ended up staying awake until 3am on Friday playing Harry Potter on the wii while having a "who can make the most realistic farting noise" competition. It's safe to say we know how to party hard.
You really should go to Glenveagh National Park if you get the chance, it is fantastic.
GLEANVEAGH NATIONAL PARK



























MY CARDS

I had a brilliant birthday. I'm so glad I got to celebrate it in such a beautiful place :)

Saturday 5 July 2014

Who am I?

I'm heading to Donegal today and so I won't have access to wifi until I get back home. Really the only thing I will be able to use my phone for is taking photos or playing games. The weather is awesome (well other people see it as terrible) here. It's been raining for most of the day and I love that. So it will probably be just as bad, if not worse, in Donegal. *fingers crossed* We head out this evening and will be back on Tuesday evening. That's about three days without wifi. Hm.
Also my birthday is pretty soon, and you never have to fear about forgetting your own birthday do you? Friends and family members will always remind you, because when it's about two weeks before your birthday you'll get bombarded with questions like, "what do you need/what kind of things do you like/what do you want?" These questions are so simple but they really make you think, don't they? I always get hit with this overwhelming feeling of 'I don't know who I am... I don't know what I like...' and it's weird. The one time of year when people are offering to buy you stuff and you can't think of one thing that you would like. You don't really want to say "surprise me" because not all surprises are nice... In the end I've settled on practical things, the main one being an electric toothbrush. I will be spending my birthday in Donegal which will be very nice. If anything weird or wonderful happens while I'm there you'll be sure to hear about it. Goodbye internet...