Monday 30 September 2013

How You Can Help a Child to Walk


See. It's only been a week. I'm not late.

I have to say that I am surprised at that, as I have had a LOT of homework recently, but to be honest, it is too late to be writing about the law on advertising in French. 

Now on to my main point: my little cousin, Daniel, is six, and has cerebral palsy. This means that he can't walk, or even stand, unaided. He has been offered the chance to have an operation which will cut the spastic nerves in his spine and allow him to learn to walk. This is an amazing opportunity for him, but it is only possible to have this surgery in the USA. His family are trying to raise £55,000 to cover the cost of this surgery and Daniel's physiotherapy afterwards, but they can't do it without our help. I have managed to persuade the Performing Arts lot at school to feature One Big Step for Daniel (his charity) as their main charity in the Christmas Dance Show this year, but even though this week the total has smashed through the 2/3 mark, it could still use your help.

Daniel's JustGiving page is here.
This is his website.

Please. You could change a little boy's life by helping him to walk.

Monday 23 September 2013

Life and Downton Abbey (SPOILERS)

And we finally have the return of Downton Abbey! After nine long months of waiting, last night we got to see the Crawley family (and the downstairs staff) six months after Matthew's tragic death at the end of the Christmas special. We saw Mary being cold and lonely in her grief as her family came out of mourning, but after a few harsh words from the Dowager Countess and butler Carson, at the tenants' lunch she was wearing purple again! We also got our first look at baby George, heir to the Downton Estate and the Grantham Earldom, as he began his nursery life with his cousin Sybbie under the care of a nanny so mean, prejudiced and spiteful it was hard to believe she could have lasted as long as she did, but anyone calling the 1-year old granddaughter of an earl 'half-breed' (making her somewhat reminiscent of Dolores Umbridge in that sense) surely should get what's coming to them.

Off the topic of Downton Abbey (although I could talk about it all day), I have a very busy life at the moment. Aside from the piles of homework I have for my five A-level subjects, I also spend my 'free' time playing in the school steel band, dancing in the school dance company and learning German at evening classes. This week I am also helping at my school's Open Evening, touring guests around the school. See! Busy life! On top of that, I also have a job. Yep, a job. I make coffee. And waitress. And clean a lot.

Another thing I do is watch far too many Youtube videos, so I thought I'd let you know my favourite channels. I love the Vlogbrothers, John and Hank Green, and all of their associated channels (Crash Course, Sci Show, Mental Floss, Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Hankschannel etc). I also love John's books and Hank's music. I watch Sanne Vliegenthart, who has two channels, booksandquills and inturretandtree, and vlogs mainly about books, sometimes in Dutch. On the language front, I also watch GaĆ«lle (thefrogsbif), who vlogs about all sorts of things, but sometimes in French. Some other channels I watch are dailygrace, which is really funny, and charlieissocoollike, who is the first British Youtuber on this list!! The final two channels I watch are Rosianna Halse Rojas (another British vlogger)'s channel and Lauren Fairweather's channel, where she sometimes sings about Harry Potter.

I hope that my next few posts will be a bit more interesting, but I see these two as a bit of an introduction to me and my life. I hope you don't mind. Also, if you have any suggestions for this you want me to talk about, then leave a comment or contact me through twitter or tumblr (links above).

Thursday 19 September 2013

So I've started a blog...

I've been doing a lot of thinking lately, and I figured that wasn't necessarily a good thing. So I thought I'd make a blog.

I should probably start by telling you a bit about myself. My name is Tess. I'm studying for my AS levels, at a sixth form near Bristol, in Spanish, French, English Language and History. I'm also learning German. Hence the "Word Nerd" bit in the title of this blog.

I'm a big reader, and at the moment my favourite book is The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, although I am currently reading three other books: Bajo la Misma Estrella, the Spanish translation of TFiOS; Looking for Alaska, also by John Green; and The Etymologicon, by Mark Forsyth.

I would also consider myself a Nerdfighter, Potterhead and Whovian, so beware of the occasional fangirling moment!

Another thing I enjoy is cookery, and having just received two new Spanish cookery books and some tapas dishes, hopefully at some point in the near future I'll be able to post some pictures and recipes.

I can't think of anything else to say, so I guess I'll leave it there. I'll try to put up a new blog post at least weekly.