Monday, 24 June 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Exams!!!
That's right I am in the week of Exams! I am seriously stressed! I was cramming all week. I never liked exams. Everyone has been telling me that they will be easy and I can do it..... ya no! I took one look at my English exam and blanked entirely! Last semester I started hyperventilating because I couldn't remember anything(plus my cousin kept telling me I was going to fail)! It was insane!
^ picture describes my whole morning! I was terrified!
I am still in the second stage of exam stress. Our exam was huge! When they were getting handed out people kept talking about how heavy it was.... I got it and almost died. How have your exams been?
Friday, 14 June 2013
Nanny McPhee vs Mary Poppins
Out of these 2 amazing nannies who would you say is the best?
Personally I can't decide. Mary Poppins took the kids around to wonderful places! The children got to jump through chalk drawings into a magical world with penguin waiters! Who wouldn't love to see penguin waiters that actually want to wait on you! I would love that! I'm so very lazy.
Not only does Mary Poppins take the children to amazing places, she also teaches them good life lessons. For example; when Michael says 'Will you stay if we promise to be good?' She doesn't say 'You can't promise something like that' she says 'That is a piecrust promise easily made, easily broken.' What I take from this is that if you are going to make a promise you should make one that you can keep. I have taken that advice to heart my whole life, every promise (except 1) I have ever made I have kept.
Another great lesson Mary teaches is that 'Well begun is half done.' Which is so true, starting something is only half of the work. If only my father would learn this lesson.Now I could talk about how practically perfect Mary Poppins is but I also have to tell you about the amazing Nanny McPhee.
Nanny McPhee went to a house where 7(?) unruly children live and she turned them into very nice children! She uses her magic walking stick to make them extra crazy in the kitchen and only when Simon said 'please' did she take the spell off. She is very mysterious like when she just pops into a room and then mentions that she 'knocked'. The only bad thing about her is that once you want her she must leave.
If I had either nanny babysitting me as a child I would make it so that they would never leave me.
What do you think which nanny is better?
Personally I can't decide. Mary Poppins took the kids around to wonderful places! The children got to jump through chalk drawings into a magical world with penguin waiters! Who wouldn't love to see penguin waiters that actually want to wait on you! I would love that! I'm so very lazy.
Not only does Mary Poppins take the children to amazing places, she also teaches them good life lessons. For example; when Michael says 'Will you stay if we promise to be good?' She doesn't say 'You can't promise something like that' she says 'That is a piecrust promise easily made, easily broken.' What I take from this is that if you are going to make a promise you should make one that you can keep. I have taken that advice to heart my whole life, every promise (except 1) I have ever made I have kept.
Another great lesson Mary teaches is that 'Well begun is half done.' Which is so true, starting something is only half of the work. If only my father would learn this lesson.Now I could talk about how practically perfect Mary Poppins is but I also have to tell you about the amazing Nanny McPhee.
Nanny McPhee went to a house where 7(?) unruly children live and she turned them into very nice children! She uses her magic walking stick to make them extra crazy in the kitchen and only when Simon said 'please' did she take the spell off. She is very mysterious like when she just pops into a room and then mentions that she 'knocked'. The only bad thing about her is that once you want her she must leave.
If I had either nanny babysitting me as a child I would make it so that they would never leave me.
What do you think which nanny is better?
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