Wednesday 4 March 2015

University

University is such a scary process..

I am currently in my third year of college after taking one year of AS levels to decide they weren't for me to which I progressed onto an extended diploma in Graphic Design that I love.

Naturally, you have to be 100% certain that you want to take on another three more years education out of your time to study a subject in depth and I feel you have to have the strong will and passion to do so and achieve something special and worth while.
Also of course take into consideration there's the whole £9000 worth per year JUST for the course itself.. which is outrageous to say the least..

But the biggest question is, "Am I going to benefit?" but who's to know.. it's a whirlwind of a question that you can put a definitive answer too..

I have now narrowed down my two University option choices from, Falmouth University and Birmingham City University.. Both complete opposite ends of the spectrum, geographical and area wise.

Falmouth is right on the tippy tip of England, a beautiful seaside town, with old salty dog sailors, palm trees and art students dotted around.. 
Whereas Birmingham - the second largest city in the UK, is local to me and not too far to travel if I need to quickly nip back for anything.. especially washing!
But I suffer from feel anxious and panicky when I'm in a large place with lots of people, I feel surrounded and as if they're in my personal space.. hence why I despise going shopping on Saturdays when people bump into you or just walk in front of you cutting across.. literally cannot cope.. And all in all i'm not really a massive fan of Cities.
However, both university course just seem amazing.
The problem is, I have so many pros and cons to weigh up, there's the consideration of my family, boyfriend and friends.. yet, I know that whatever I chose they'll stand by me and support me the whole way through the process.
Transportation is regular and have communication mechanisms like FaceTime and Skype.. But it's just not the same as being in person.
...and hopefully they might come and visit me, if they're feeling nice.

I've never been away from home for a long period of time. 
Along will come new experiences, new friends, new challenges and of course the challenge of working out how to use a washing machine without my mum there.
It's inevitable to be homesick, but I suppose we all have to fly the nest at some stage.
I suppose I'll just look at it as one big adventure..

It seems I have covered a lot of negatives in this post, so it may come across as a surprise that I am actually super excited to go to University.
Although at times it'll be hard, I'm sure it'll be worth while and help me succeed in the communicative industry that I wish to work in.


Birmingham City University

Falmouth University

Monday 22 December 2014

Birthday & Christmas Time!

It's that time of year..
December has quickly found its way into our lives again and here begins all the festivity.

But before all that begins, its (it was) my birthday!
On the 18th December 2014 I turned 19.
No biggie, nothing changes at this age and each year they seem to become more boring and less exciting than the one before.
Presents become more practical and tend to revert to being socks and tights... Thrilling I know.
Honestly, it feels like my birthday has just whizzed by in a flash.
Pretty sure I feel a couple of wrinkles creeping their way onto my face though.. help!
Best crack out the anti-aging cream.

However my lovely and extremely generous boyfriend has gifted me the most exciting of all.. A day pass to Ragdale Hall health hydro and thermal spa and honestly, I cannot wait. (along with a meal out at Zizzis.. one of my most favourite italian restaurants)
What can be better than free (ish) food, amazing pools, aromatic smells and not to mention the massages!
I couldn't ask for a better person to spend my time with there. 

Cute little Cakes

Swimming Pool that goes outside

Candle lit pool

Sunday 28 September 2014

5 months ago I fell in love...

Don't worry, this won't get soppy.

Growing up i've always had pets.. I've had 4 cats (not all at the same time) and two rabbits whom I adored. Sadly all have passed away and i'm left with one cat called Sooty (generic name for a black cat I know aha!) 

Sooty with a Mince Pie foil case on her head - best not to ask..
At least 6 months ago, my family were discussing about getting another family pet and for the first time ever we collectively as a family bought our first family puppy!
Iggy
We decided on a small little dog - a Poochon (miniature poodle X a Bichon frisé) which is a dog with a very very curly coat and doesn't moult.
We ended up choosing this bundle of joy and named her Iggy!
First day outside

The first day we got her
Out on her First ever walk (that "smile" says it all)



 George x















Wednesday 24 September 2014

About Me



  • Name - Georgina Emilia Payne, however I preferred to be called George or Georgie - it is what I have been called since I was born, some often refer to me as Porge, take your preference.
  • Born - 18th December 1995 exactly a week before christmas
  • Live - East Midlands; United Kingdom
  • Status - Part time job in a large chain supermarket in the UK whilst at College studying Graphic Design hoping to progress to University
  • Interests - Photography, Graphics, Reading, Blogging, Piano, Guitar, Creating, Sailing, Skiing
  • Follow me? Instagram - @georg_ginger | Twitter - @georgi_ginger | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GeorginaEmpayne
  • Relationship Status - In a relationship 
  • Weird "Talents" - I have a hyper-extended elbow which allows me to bend my arm back further than it should - I can also flicker my eyes extremely fast which does fascinate the strange.

George x


Introduction

Starting this introductory paragraph has possibly been one of the hardest things to do...

I've always had the urge to start a blog, yet never known how to create one or where to begin. 
I was also worried that it wouldn't be worthy of my time and just grow to be a non-meaningless blog with sporadic posts that eventually evolves into a burden.
This time the determination is there as I for one, enjoy reading other peoples blogs and two, enjoy writing my events and happenings down to keep as a sort of "website diary" is that lame?

To be truthfully honest, I am yet to consider what this blog will contain, it may just be full of my insignificant ramblings or it may evolve into its own demeanour...
Time is the only way to tell.

George x