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April Fools

by - Friday, May 01, 2015

I honestly cannot believe how fast this year is going, honestly all I do is blink and the months and seasons are changing before my very eyes. So before I go and tell you about what lovely little things I got throughout the month, I'll recap my boring life for you all, maybe you'll relate to it. Also, if you want to share anything with me, don't forget that you can always comment on my blog posts or Google+ posts or Instagram posts, tweet me, tag me on Instagram or send me questions, feedback or general stories about yourself through my Tumblr. It'd be a pleasure to hear from you.


AFL IS BACK
As the AFL season has officially kicked off, I've been going to a few footy matches with some friends, it's been quite interesting. Although the games aren't always riveting, and I'm not usually watching my own team play, the atmosphere is electrifying, and I quite like going to matches.



Relationship goals?
NITTY GRITTY CAMPING

This month I went camping for a couple of days with a group of people, some I knew and some I had met just at this event, and it was actually so much fun. Now when I say camping, I say like there were tents set up but it was not in the wilderness, but near a populated area but I shall call it camping. The drive was long, I didn't think you could get a sore butt just from sitting in a car for about three hours but I have found out that it is possible. There were a lot of little towns I went past while on this journey, I had never heard of some of the places until that day. For example, there's a place called Yarck and another that goes by the name Yea. A majority of the towns had weird names but it was nice to drive past and see what I had never seen before. I didn't realise how big Victoria was and how many places I had no clue about. The location of the campsite was near Mansfield, which I knew of but had never been to this town. The town is quite populated and has such a lovely atmosphere. Mansfield is like a miniature Melbourne, without the skyscrapers and the steel buildings. It was a home away from home and I was in awe at everything I saw throughout the journey. Before reaching the destination, we made a pit stop at Mansfield, stretched out our legs and grabbed a quick coffee.

The open road
Once we reached the location, we pitched a tent. This was my first time actually setting up a tent, although I didn't do much and had help, it wasn't as difficult as it seemed. After it was set up, we unpacked out belongings, and relaxed. Downing food, drinks, playing pool and table tennis, it was basically all that consisted of this camping trip. Bon fires were set up every morning and night, sometimes they were burning throughout the day. If we ever got bored we just went to Mansfield for a bit to get some reception on our phones and be anti-social before heading back to the campsite and rely less on our phones and actually interact with people and occupy ourselves with things other than technology, crazy I know.



Camping aesthetic
Regrettably, I underestimated the weather, and packed a lot of clothing that suited a cooler climate, but a majority of the time, it was quite warm, but not too warm, just in between. Additionally, I actually participated in "water sports". One of the families on the camp had a boat and everyday a group of us would get on the boat and go tubing or watch others get smashed by water, which is surprisingly hilarious. I attempting the tubing myself and stacked it about three times, although it was scary at first, I had a blast doing it, and despite the water being absolutely freezing, you have so much adrenaline seeping through your veins that you barely notice it and want to keep going.


EASTER

Camping took place on the Easter weekend, so I received some treats whilst camping and once home received more. So much chocolate was eaten. I have to say, I'm 100% certain that the Reese's Easter Egg threw me off eating anymore of their stuff purely because it was so rich in flavour and I couldn't even finish it!

The Easter Bunny treated me well
FAST AND FURIOUS 7 AND AGE OF ULTRON

I also watched Furious 7 last month, for my thoughts on the film and the franchise as a whole, take a look at my blog post 'The Fast and the Furious'. I also watched The Avengers: Age of Ultron, which I also posted about because it was so worthy of a blog post too. 

Now this was before I entered the cinema and walked out crying by the end of the film 

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