Thursday 18 December 2014

A Weekend with Ben

Hello lovelies!

As I reported in my last post, my friend Ben came down to see me a couple of weeks ago and it was so lovely to see him again! 

I'll give you a brief description of our situation... Basically, our mums were pregnant at around the same time (Ben is 3 months older than me) and as we'd grown up our mothers swapped stories via a mutual source, Ben's auntie (who I call my auntie but we're not related, if that makes any sense?). Anyway, we'd essentially grown up together without actually meeting each other. Fast-forward to 2012 and it was Ben's cousin's wedding (my "cousin" but again, not related) and we met for the first time and we hit it off right away (in that he's just as crazy as I am... In the nicest way possible haha). We talked on Facebook a lot and Skyped quite a bit, but never saw each other in the flesh again until I moved to London for uni and we finally got to meet up again! 

Okay, I'll get on with the exciting stuff now. I decided that as we really only had a day to do stuff, I'd become Ben's tour guide and I tried to cram in as much as I could, so we did all the cheesy stuff: Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace... And it was so much fun! 

Here are some photos from the day:


First up: A walk from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square and its amazing Christmas market!



I had a crepe and Ben had a Belgian waffle, both with Nutella and strawberries - heaven! (The strawberries count as the healthy bit, right...?)

We also managed to win some Minions... How cute are they?!




Next stop: Trafalgar Square, complete with multiple floating Santas and Yodas...


 Then we went to Buckingham Palace, where we saw a newlywed couple having some photos taken - such a lovely idea (and they both looked amazing!)... We also got some spectacular views:



Lastly, we went to Covent Garden and had a wander around... We even discovered Santa and his reindeer made completely out of Lego!!

I had a fantastic weekend with Ben, we had so much to catch up on and I had great fun exploring my new home like a tourist with him! We're trying to meet up more regularly from now on! 

I hope you enjoyed having a little nosey at what I've been up to recently (I certainly enjoyed writing it)... My next post will of course be all about Christmas! 

See you soon!

Lots of love, 

Fliss xx

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Life Update: Where Did I Go...?

Hello lovelies! 

I am soooooooo sorry for not posting anything lately, but I have been so busy lately that at times I don't know whether I'm coming or going! 

First of all, I have deadlines coming up that just have to take priority, but I should be back around Christmas time when I'm back home and enjoying being with my family again! 

Secondly, I've got a job! If any of my family and/or friends are reading this, they'll know already, but it's certainly exciting and I get to meet lots of new people all the time!

Thirdly, I joined the Musical Theatre Society at my university in September and for Halloween we put on a performance of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Here's a photo of me and some of the girls for you...


Our next show is Disney-themed, and I have been cast as a certain comedic meerkat (I hope you got the Lion King reference...). And, after that, our showcase performance of the year is going to be Cabaret. I'm so excited!! 

And I just couldn't leave out an encounter I had last week... I was coming out of my seminar and who should walk past me but Mr Harry Judd from McBusted?! I was absolutely stunned! I would have summoned up the courage to say hello and ask for a picture but he was on the phone the whole time so I had to make do with calling my mum when he was out of earshot and fangirling as I was walking down Oxford Street... I only got one weird look...

In other news, I have a very exciting weekend ahead of me! My friend Ben is coming down on Friday and we'll be doing lots of cheesy tourist-y stuff when we're exploring central London. It's going to be amazing because we met for the first time over two years ago and we haven't seen each other in the flesh since (although for a while we talked over Skype which helped quite a lot), and I absolutely cannot wait!! 

I will try my best not to leave it so long before I post next time, but you guys will have to bear with me while I focus on my uni work.

Lots of love,

Fliss xx

Monday 29 September 2014

I'm Back... As a Student!

Hello lovelies! 

It's almost the end of September already... Where does the time go?! 

So, as you may or may not have gathered from the title of this post (or my last post), I am now officially a student! I'm studying English Literature at the University of Westminster and so far, so good. Well, I'm still alive so I must be doing something right...

I've settled in nicely, I think. My halls are in Wembley, so I have to leave an hour before I'm due on campus, but it's a nice area of London to live in - I live across the road from Wembley Arena and Stadium. I know, pretty darn cool huh?

This new environment seems to have brought about a new 'me', according to my friend Vicky. And, with this new 'me', I am hoping there will be some new stuff going up on my YouTube channel! The only issue I have is that my flat is one floor above the ground floor so if I sit facing the window with the curtains open everyone in my halls will be able to see me and will probably think I'm mad. Also, I don't have a windowsill so I can't use that as a makeshift tripod. I'll figure something out haha... 

The other thing is that I have to do a lot of reading as part of my course so I'll try and film as and when I can, but please bear with me!! 

So there we are, a little life update for you! I'm going to try and stick with this as best I can but I can't promise regular updates as life is about to get a hell of a lot busier...

See you soon! 

Lots of love, 

Fliss xx

Tuesday 19 August 2014

I'm Going to University!

Hello lovelies! 

Bit of a short post today (I have yet to upload my summer holiday posts, but bear with me!) because I just wanted to share that I will be attending the University of Westminster this September to study English Literature. Yay! 

Hopefully once I've settled in to my halls I will upload more regularly on my YouTube channel (at the moment all I've got are a few covers that I've done and a couple of vlogs, but I'm hoping to get better at that haha). 

So, I've got into uni... Brilliant! And now I have every student's worries: How will I be able to support myself? How will I cope with having to budget for everything? Will I make any friends? 

Well, I'll just have to listen to advice from friends and other people who have already been to uni (YouTube is brilliant) and stay calm, balance everything evenly and most of all, be confident! 

See you soon! 

Lots of love,

Fliss xx

Friday 18 July 2014

Lip Lovin'

Hello lovelies! 

What's this? TWO posts in the same month? I'm spoiling you rotten... ;)

Today's post is beauty orientated and was inspired by Zoella's recent post on her top 5 lipsticks. So, I thought I'd compile a list of my own favourites... This was a bit more difficult than I originally anticipated, but I did manage to whittle it down to my top 5!

Here in the UK, particularly in the South East where I live, we have been having one hell of a heatwave and quite frankly makeup is the last thing on my mind when I'm getting ready to go out during the day because I know it will just slide off my face. However, a little something on the lips is enough to brighten up the barest of faces and, in my opinion, adds a touch of glam to an everyday outfit.

I will confess that I am a bit of an addict, and have lost count of the number of lipsticks, lip glosses and lip pencils that I have in my makeup drawer (yes, drawer)... and that's before I get started on my red lip products. Is there anyone else out there with the same problem? 

So, without further ado, here are my top 5 picks. I've tried to pick different colours so hopefully there's something for everyone! 





Left to right:
The Body Shop Lipstick in 11 (discontinued)
Topshop Lipstick in Brighton Rock
Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in 040 Rendevous
MAC Matte Lipstick in Russian Red
Rimmel Lasting Finish Matte Lipstick by Kate Moss in 107




First up, the Body Shop Lipstick. This is quite an old lipstick so they don't sell it any more, but I picked this one because it's my favourite nude lipstick. I usually use this if I want something on my lips but have gone heavy on the eyes so this lipstick is perfect. The finish is quite glossy and I would say it has got relatively good staying power, even after eating - if you happen to leave it at home when you've gone out for dinner (which I have done on more than one occasion...) it rubs off evenly and is barely noticeable on the lips, so you needn't worry about having to top up. In terms of price this leans toward the higher end, it was something like £8-£10, but it is good quality and fairly easy to apply. Also, the rose gold on the packaging is GORGEOUS.


Next is the Topshop Lipstick in Brighton Rock. I first got this a while ago and although I don't wear pink lipstick very much, this is my favourite. I love it because I can put it on and it instantly brightens up my face! The packaging is nice and simple but sophisticated, and looks more expensive than it actually is, at £8 each. The finish is satin matte, which means it has longer staying power and is not too drying on the lips, perfect for this time of year when skin and lips can get so easily dehydrated. Again, it's a good quality and application is relatively easy, although perhaps not be attempted on-the-go. 


Enter the lip crayon. These are big news at the moment and are popular with many bloggers, and I can see why as I also own a matte pink Revlon one. I was intrigued by this as I never normally wear orange on my lips (I'm much more of a blue-toned pink or red kinda gal) and once I applied it I fell in love! This has literally been the only product that I have worn out over the last couple of weeks as it is nice and summery, which brightens up my face no end, but the glossy finish means it is less bright on the lip, and therefore better for those who want to tap into the orange lip trend but don't want anything too strong (like me). It also looks really nourishing and hydrating on the lips, which is always a plus! The packaging is fairly simple but nothing to really rave about; you could say less is more. This doesn't last as long as the others but application is easy, especially on the go, which more than makes up for it. 


This should have had its own post when I bought it in New York (view that post here), but I forgot (quelle surprise...), so I had to put it in here. This MAC Lipstick only fuelled my addiction to red lipsticks but I wanted to treat myself and so bought one for me and one for my mum. The packaging is just so beautiful and sleek and really expensive-looking (and yes, in reality it is expensive - £15.50) and you can tell it is good quality. It has a matte finish which adds more sophistication, so I save it for special occasions - I wore it when I went out to dinner for my 18th birthday (as well as when I went to Planet Hollywood in Times Square) and on stage in a show I was in recently (I'm thinking of doing a makeup tutorial on my YouTube channel, what do you think?). However, I often apply some Vaseline first to hydrate my lips, and I also use a lip liner to avoid the colour bleeding and to add to the lipstick's already impressive staying power - if you blot your first layer on a tissue and then add another layer, you'll probably only have to top up once, if that. Can you tell I love this lipstick?


Last but not least, it's the Kate Moss for Rimmel lipstick. Also featured in Zoe's post, this is my favourite dark red lipstick. The shade is perfect for autumn and winter as it's more of a berry shade, but I did wear it several times last summer and will probably find occasions to wear it this summer as well. The packaging is very sleek and is rather impressive for a high street/drugstore product (£5.49) and the quality is so good! It has a matte finish, so again I'd recommend using a lip balm and liner first to ensure hydrated lips with no colour bleeding. IT's also very long-lasting, so minimal top-ups are required. Definitely my staple dark lipstick!

And that's it! I hope you enjoyed that little sneak peek into my lip collection, and let me know in the comments if you want to see more of these kinds of posts! 

Are there any lipsticks that you guys think I should try? Let me know! 

Lots of love,

Fliss xx

Monday 7 July 2014

My 18th Birthday!

Hello my lovelies! 

I know, I know! I need to update more regularly! *Holds hands up in surrender*

Firstly, how are we in July already? Where does the time go?!

Secondly, I have finished my A Levels! I am a free woman! 

(Well, not quite... I'm still living at home until I move when I hopefully go to uni)

Anyway, my new found freedom means that I intend to update more regularly, so without further ado, here is an account of my 18th birthday celebrations (that crept up on me quickly as well, hmmm)! 

I'd known for quite a while that I wanted to celebrate this milestone in style, and eventually it turned into a bit of a birthday weekend with visitors on the Friday (my actual birthday), Saturday (the day of the party) and Sunday. And to me, a momentous occasion such as this was something best shared with those closest to me and, in the case of many of the guests, who had known me since I was a baby. So what better way to do that than throw a party?

I settled on a fancy dress party because I thought it would be more fun (you may or may not have already noticed that I am a huge child at heart), and I was amazed at the efforts everyone went to! I originally planned to go as a 1950s girl, but the dress in my wardrobe that I was going to wear no longer fit me and the boobs that had suddenly developed in the 3-4 years since I had last worn it (even after 2 alterations), so I ended up digging out my pirate outfit. Arrrr... 

I'd been browsing the internet for ideas one evening and came across a website where people could add what they'd done to celebrate 18th birthdays, and as I was scrolling I was drawn to a comment left by someone who had decided to buy a scrapbook and decorate it for the party, for the birthday girl's friends and family to leave messages in. I thought this was a really lovely idea, so off I headed to Hobbycraft to buy a few bits.

Once the night was in full swing I thoroughly enjoyed myself and I am so thankful to everybody who came. There isn't really much else to say, so I shall leave you with photos of these rather special celebrations...

Hobbycraft 12 x 12 Craft Scrapbook White: £10
Numbers: 40p each

Me and one of my best friends, Vicky

Me and another gorgeous bestie, Evan - check out her blog here at The Cornerstone of Thoughts

(For some reason when I held my fake pistol I unintentionally positioned it to look like I was about to blow people's limbs off... Oops...)


I would be looking away from the camera when I was having a family pic taken...

 My wonderful cake. It tasted amazing!


One of my favourite photos of the night. Being surrounded by some of my best and closest friends made the celebrations even more special!

And that, my friends, is a brief summary of my 18th birthday. I hope you enjoyed this post and I promise to be blogging more often from now on! 

Lots of love,

Fliss xx

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Life Update! Laptops, Concerts and Exams...

Hello everyone! 

Award for most imaginative blog post title goes to... 

Apologies for being away from the blogosphere for so long, but my personal laptop unfortunately had to be sent to the computer hospital (and by that I mean the shop in my local high street) last month - I switched it on one day over my Easter break and nothing happened. I did get it back yesterday, after the broken motherboard was replaced with a new one, but then I had to send it back again because when I switched it on and logged in I barely had a chance to do anything before a notice came up saying there was an error and then it restarted itself. Needless to say I was not happy...

Anyway, enough tech-y jargon, I have something much more interesting to talk about! During my absence, I went to see a certain supergroup, you may or may not have heard of them...

THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS, I WENT TO SEE MCBUSTED!!!!

I bought the tickets way back in November for the 24th April, the boys' first show at the O2 Arena in London (after much disappointment the first time round), and although we ended up near the back on the top level we had an excellent view of the stage! This was also my first time actually inside the arena - I've been to the shops and exhibitions around it but now I can safely say I've seen all of it! I always think of it as a Tardis - from the outside it looks pretty average, but whenever I visit I think "You can fit hundreds of shops, restaurants, bars AND a 20,000-seat arena in here?!" 

When me and my friends first heard about the formation of McBusted, we knew it was going to be epic - all of us had grown up listening to McFly and Busted (I've loved them since the age of about 6-7 - that should give you an idea of how big a fan/how old I am haha) so when they announced a tour it was a no-brainer that we should try and get tickets. We were stunned when we realised we'd got them! 

Up until this point I'd never seen McFly or Busted live before, so you can imagine how immensely excited I was (we all were) about seeing both of them (minus Charlie) together on stage! The months leading up to the day were filled with fangirl chats and emotions and just general excitement!

And at last the big day came... We went into school and nobody could have a serious conversation with us, we were that hyped-up! We got there pretty early so we bought merchandise (I bought a tour t-shirt, a wristband [which I am currently wearing] and an OMFG tin containing signed drumsticks, signed guitar picks and a poster, though sadly not a pair of surprise OMFG zone tickets) and then mooched around for a while. At one point we heard them sound-checking and we all freaked out! 

Soon it was time to go in, so we queued up, went through the gates and found our seats. As the support acts continued (we saw EofE, VIX (Danny's sister Vicky) and The 3 Dudes), more and more people filed in until it became jam-packed ready for the main event. 

I have posted pictures and a few videos of that night on my personal Facebook page, but I have to say that the introduction to the setlist was possibly the best I have seen, and probably will ever see - Matt and James ACTUALLY arrived in the DeLorean (the car from the film "Back to the Future", where McFly got their name from... just in case you didn't know) and every time I watch the video back I get goosebumps and butterflies and an overwhelming urge to do it all over again! 

Here are a few photos of the night (the quality isn't great, I do apologise): 

The arena just before McBusted came on


Bit blurry, sorry! This is when they sang "You Said No (Crash and Burn)"!


This is "Britney"!


Again, rather blurry, but this was "Five Colours In Her Hair" - a personal favourite of mine, and it's even better live!


The guys singing "Star Girl"... And yes, they did come down on a giant UFO in the middle of their set! It was brilliant! They also had colour-changing guitars, which were just awesome!


Performing "Nerdy"... After this song, Danny stepped to the side of his microphone and bent down, encouraging fans to come closer to the UFO for when they climbed down and RAN THROUGH THE AUDIENCE and out of a door to get back to the main stage! Being a Danny girl myself, you have no idea how frustrated I was that we couldn't get down there! 


This isn't a very good photo, but you can just make out the McBusted logo in fancy flames at the back of the stage (the DeLorean had been removed by this point, don't worry haha!) 


(Spot the "Year 3000" reference) Because of where we were stood we hadn't seen these until we went down the stairs to get out. It turns out they had been inflated while the guys performed their last song of the night, the notorious "Year 3000"! 

I honestly have no words to describe just how insane the concert was. Once we got outside it just hit me that I had seen my idols (and believe me, McFly in particular are my idols) live and I felt a little bit shell-shocked. I'm still struggling to believe that I was actually there haha! 

Danny always says that his favourite part of being in a band is getting to perform live, and that comes across so strongly when they're on stage - they have a bond like no other band, and the sheer amount of energy they put into their performances is absolutely incredible! It was worth waiting over 10 years to see them! I love them even more now, and I just wish that I could re-live that night over and over again. It will definitely be one of the highlights of my life! I'm so proud to call myself a fan! 

Right, enough gushing haha. Just one last point before I leave you lovely people. I'm currently in the middle of my exams and they are very important and I won't be posting again until after they are finished, so the next post you can expect from me will most likely be about my birthday.

Once again, apologies for being so useless at blogging, I hope you enjoyed this post (let me know in the comments or on Twitter etc. if you like McFly/Busted/McBusted and we can fangirl together haha!) and I shall see you after the dreaded exam period! 

Lots of love,

Fliss xx


Friday 4 April 2014

I went to New York!

Hi guys! Today's post is extra special (and extra long... sorry!) because you will get to see what I've been getting up to... Only visiting NEW YORK CITY!

Okay, calm down...

As I was saying, recently I went with 40 other people from my school to the Big Apple. The trip had been a year in the planning and I actually can't believe how quickly the time went leading up to the whole event (as well as how quickly the actual week went past... that's not fair!). On Monday morning we all got on the coach  at 4am (ugh...) and headed to London Heathrow Airport.

After a 7 and a half hour-flight (and a rather rough landing) we landed in JFK Airport and once we got through security, we boarded the coach that would take us to our hotel. When we arrived and checked into our rooms we were fairly disappointed, but were reassured somewhat by the fact that we would spend minimal time in these rooms as we would always be out doing something.

After a couple of hours we went out to dinner at a nearby Chinese restaurant, which was pretty damn good if I do say so myself! Then we headed back out onto the streets and made our way to the Empire State Building, and as it was St Patrick's Day (and boy do the Americans love St Patrick's Day) the top was all lit up green! We also got the chance to go up to the viewing platform on the 86th (yes, really) floor, where the view of the city was spectacular.




The last two photos are probably my favourite because you can really see the beauty of New York when it's all lit up!


One of the weirdest things that I noticed while being up so high was that all the buildings seemed to block out the noise of the traffic on the ground, so it was almost silent up on the viewing platform. I guess this was a really good thing as it created a very peaceful atmosphere in which to view the beautiful city below.


Tuesday morning we were up bright and early (i.e. up, washed dressed etc.) by 7:30am, and we headed to a cute little café where we had breakfast every morning.


That morning I chose to have pancakes with scrambled eggs. This is before I drizzled maple syrup over them (which tasted amazing!):


Then we went to Grand Central Station (I couldn't help but think of the scene from Madagascar when we went in there haha), where we caught the subway to Bowling Green and got on a ferry to take us to Staten Island and... the Statue of Liberty! It's actually considerably smaller in real life, but it was a magnificent specimen nonetheless and we had a great view of the New York skyline.

Interesting little anecdote for you: not long after we'd walked into the station, a man randomly came up to some of us and said "What do cows do at the weekend?" After some very confused looks amongst our little group we turned back to him and he said "They go to the mooooovies!" We all groaned, but I guess it's nice to have some bubbly people like him in a world that is becoming increasingly negative!



 I am wearing:
Coat - Asda
Snood (just seen) - Primark
Jeans - New Look
Gloves - Asda
Bag - Courtesy of my mum!



We also had a brief exploration of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, which taught me a few things about the history of America's people and how they lived.




(I didn't want to post too many photos of what was in the museum in case you guys got bored!)


 When we got back on the ferry to go back to mainland Manhattan, I paid a visit to the little gift shop on board and bought a Statue of Liberty duck! How cute is that?


Once we were back on the mainland we walked to the financial district of New York - Wall Street. On the way there we saw these memorials to honour those who lost their lives in the devastating events of 9/11.




As we walked further we saw the skyscrapers that had been built to form the new World Trade Center, and then, after giving a donation, we visited the 9/11 memorial.



This church was the only building in the area that wasn't even slightly damaged by the falling Twin Towers - perhaps those affected believed it was a sign that religion would always be there to help people through times of hardship.





When we got into the memorial site it became clear that it was a place for quiet reflection and there was a very peaceful atmosphere. It felt very surreal to actually be at the same site that experienced so much devastation not so long ago, and reading a few of the hundreds, if not thousands of names listed around the edge of each of the pools really brought home how many innocent people lost their lives. It's certainly a part of the trip that I know I'll never forget.

On our way out of the site we got talking to some of the police officers who were on duty, and they were really very lovely... and funny - they had us in stitches on more than one occasion! Once we'd finished there, we headed back to the subway to travel to Times Square... all I could say was "Wow!"

Another little anecdote - while we were on the subway we stopped at a station and these four men got onto the train. They seemed fairly ordinary, until one of them started pretending that the pole in the middle of the empty space by the doors was a double bass (if you're not sure what that is, Google it - it looks like a giant violin) and we were then treated to an acapella performance of "Stand By Me". We thought they were great and joined in (we also tipped them at the end)!




For dinner we went to the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, a restaurant themed around the film Forrest Gump. The staff were so nice and bubbly, despite being rushed off their feet, so I definitely recommend it if you ever get the chance to go there. I had the Southern charmed fried shrimp with fries, which was amazing! For dessert we had vanilla ice cream with cream on the top, served in the smallest bowl I think I have ever seen!






On Wednesday at the little café I knew I had to have an authentic New York bagel... and they didn't hold back on the cream cheese! In all seriousness it was delicious and set me up for the day nicely.



After breakfast we headed to Central Park... and yes, it really is as big as it looks on TV! Apparently it's 864 acres - that's pretty big!








 I am wearing:
Coat, snood, bag and jeans - same as before
Converse - Schuh


I also decided to treat myself to a horse and carriage ride around the park with a friend. We even managed to haggle the price down to $35 instead of $50! The ride was very pleasant, if slightly cold, and our driver was lovely, giving us some information about the history of the park. Our horse was called Harry and he was lovely too (you can see him in the picture above)!

 Shortly after I exited the park I saw this and had to take a photo... Your stereotypical New York transport haha!


After that, we went into Bloomingdales, although unfortunately I didn't buy anything because we had a fairly short time in there. On our way back we also visited the Cake Boss Café - I will point out now that I've never seen the show, nor have I heard of Buddy, but I can tell you that we didn't get to meet him. The cakes looked amazing though!




Once we'd finished, we went back to the hotel to get ready for dinner at Planet Hollywood. When we got there we saw the handprints of some of the celebrities that had been there. Here's Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sean Connery's prints:




On our way up the stairs to the eating area, I spotted the dress worn by Morticia Addams in the Addams Family film. I'd love to wear it!


When we were sat at our tables I had a look around - I didn't expect it to be so big! The atmosphere was lovely though, and again I'd recommend it if you get the chance to go! I ordered a bowl of pasta and after that the waiters came round with plates of giant - and I mean giant - cookies, mmm!





For breakfast on Thursday morning I thought I'd go for something a little different: cinnamon toast. It was a lot tastier than I was expecting, although I did start to choke after accidentally inhaling some of the icing sugar, much to my friends' amusement (ahem...)


After breakfast it was back to the hotel to pack and check out. Then we got on the subway to Brooklyn Bridge (you can just see it through the trees in the picture below), where we walked to Chinatown and Little Italy.



 You can just about see them in the picture above, but as we were walking past we saw a couple coming out of the church after getting married. Aww!






To be totally honest I was a little disappointed with both Chinatown and Little Italy. I feel like they would probably come alive at night with all the lights and the atmosphere would probably be a lot better. Still, it was an experience to tick off the 'to-do' list I suppose!

Then we walked to the Rockefeller, where we had the opportunity to do some last-minute shopping or go ice-skating. I didn't trust myself on the ice, so me and a couple of my friends went along 5th Avenue and bought a few bits.







 I kid you not, this pizza slice was bigger than my whole hand! It was yummy though...



Once we'd all met back outside the ice rink we had some group photos done, including a group 'selfie' that would put Ellen DeGeneres and her Oscars buddies to shame. I'm at the back in both photos, but that's life I guess!



Then it was back to the hotel to pick up our luggage (we'd put it into storage while we were out) and onto the coach to Newark Airport so that we could fly back home. It was an overnight flight but unfortunately I had trouble sleeping whilst on the plane so I stayed awake for most of the journey.

Once we'd got through security at Heathrow we went to collect our luggage but then had to wait because one of the girls left her passport on the plane. However, our delay did mean that we got to meet Russell Brand! He's lovely in person, and was more than happy to chat with us and have photos taken for about 20 minutes, and his security team were very relaxed which was nice. I had a couple of photos taken but they weren't that great. Here's the better one of the two (i.e. I was actually looking at the camera haha):


Then it was back on another coach to take us home! I'm sorry this took me so long to post but I had a load of schoolwork to catch up on so I've had to put it back a bit. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in New York and would go again in a heartbeat. It's definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and if you ever get the chance to go, do it!

If you've been to New York, let me know what you thought of your stay as I love hearing other people's opinions!

Lots of love,

Fliss xx