Thursday, 13 February 2014

Lovely Music...

I feel quite bad for my lack of posts lately so I thought in conjunction with my previous post about how to make Valentine's Day a whole lot better, I'd also share my favourite tunes for the perfect Valentine's Day playlist, which caters for both Valentine's Day enthusiasts and those who particularly dislike the day.

Tattooed Heart- Ariana Grande

Look After You- The Fray

Trembling Hands- The Temper Trap

Closer- Tegan and Sara

With or Without You- U2

Want U Back- Cher Lloyd 

Breathe Me- Sia

Somebody to Love- Queen

Demons- Imagine Dragons

Bound- Kanye West

Apologize- One Republic

Her Diamonds- Rob Thomas

Let me know what songs you think should be added to the Valentine's Day playlist by leaving a comment below,

Chelsea Elizabeth xx

Another Valentine's Day...

Even though it isn't quite here yet, happy Valentine's Day to you all! I know Valentine's Day can be daunting for those without a Valentine (aka- me) but I thought I would share some tips to ensure that everyone has a lovely day!

  1. Embrace the loving vibe- okay, you might not have a valentine, but who cares! Enjoy the love in the air!
  2. Listen to cheesy love songs- even though I do this every day, like today when my best friend picked me up for school and we belted out our favourite Glee tunes, for those afraid of expressing their love for romantic songs, tomorrow is the perfect day to do so! 
  3. Eat lots of chocolate and buy yourself or someone you love some flowers- even if it is your best friend, it'll make your day more enjoyable seeing their reaction to your lovely surprise!
  4. Watch corny romantic movies- again, I do this every weekend but I strongly suggest that you get into the Valentine's Day mood by watching classic Nicholas Sparks films as well as seeing the new film 'Endless Love' which I am hoping I'll see over the weekend!
  5. Have a positive attitude- you may not realise this but there are so many people in your life that love you; whether it be your family, friends, peers or teachers- there is always someone who cares about you and is there for support! Valentine's Day not only calls for us to express our love for people, but also for the blessings we all have- think about how lucky you are due to the fact that you're either reading this right now via your smart phone or computer! 
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day! 

Chelsea Elizabeth xx

Sunday, 2 February 2014

5 Reasons I don't Mind the Heat

Well for those reading this from countries that are currently experiencing Winter; count yourselves lucky. Here in Melbourne, Australia, the weather is scorching hot and I can't help thinking what it will be like tomorrow at school... Anyway, instead of complaining about the heat, I thought I would share with you what I love about it; so here you go!
  1. Feeling bad that you can't be bothered exercising? Be like me and blame it on the heat, and trust me, it'll make you feel a lot better!
  2. Summer gives me an excuse not to go out and socialise, but to lay around my house reading, and watching my favourite television shows- oh wait, I already do this most days anyway!
  3. While they don't bring all the boys to the yard, I love making chocolate milkshakes in Summer with a lot of chocolate topping and ice-cream! I think I'm going to go and make one now actually... Be right back!
  4. I love Summer for the beautiful outfit options it brings. Not only can I diverge from wearing jeans and sweaters (which does get boring after a while), but I can finally begin wearing my favourite floral frocks as well as cute sandals and clogs!
  5. I love Summer fruits including mangoes, pineapple, watermelon, grapes and strawberries; especially on a warm night!
Well there you have it- why sometimes I don't mind the heat! Let me know what you think, or, if you're experiencing Winter, leave a comment about what you love about it!

Chelsea Elizabeth xx

Thursday, 30 January 2014

My Two Weeks as an Intern

You're probably not wondering where I have been because you may be new to my blog, but for those who have a read every now and then welcome back and for those that don't welcome! I have had a little vacation from blogging (not by choice) but mainly due to the endless hours I have spent studying for school- which only begun today. 

As you may or may not know, I recently did an internship at a magazine in Melbourne which was such a great experience and taught me so much about what I want to do in the future! Even though it has been a week (just about) since I finished, I thought I would tell you five things I loved about being an intern!
  1. I loved the fact that I was able to travel into the city every day and experience the rich culture Melbourne has to offer. Even when I caught the train and walked that long way from the station to my work, I loved seeing things I hadn't seen before such as little trendy alleyways, cute cafes and not to mention the beautiful shops!
  2. I enjoyed meeting new people that all had different things to offer- from stories about travelling, to university experiences; I learnt a lot through meeting others.
  3. Being able to see how a magazine actually works was something that really interested me. Prior to the internship I don't think I realised how much work is done behind the scenes such as accounts, advertisement and all of the little things that we sometimes take for granted when we purchase magazines. I loved being able to watch the designers put the words onto creative pages which would soon become the next edition!
  4. One of my colleagues told me that by doing an internship, it is probably more educational and you would probably learn more about working in print than at university and I realised that it was true. Just by being there for two weeks, I learnt so much about the different offices and what they were responsible for, the little jobs that make up the magazine and plenty more which I would have never known.
  5. Last but not least my favourite part of being an intern at a magazine (very Carrie Diaries right?) was being able to have seven articles published with my name. I never expected I would have the privilege to write for a magazine other than the ones we have at school where you volunteer to write, but to publish something in the real world, for me that was amazing and I will always be grateful for the opportunity I had!
Online editions are available at www.theweeklyreview.com.au

Also have a look at my article on Australian snowboarder Hannah Trigger at www.peninsula weekly.com.au 

I know this sounds corny, but I believe that whatever career path you're interested in; science, medicine, the arts, graphic design- you name it, I think it's worthwhile to just have a go and put yourself out there! 

Apply for internships, for workshops, attend exhibitions- just go crazy and immerse yourself in such things. Not only is it important for getting your name out there and making good impressions, but I also think for me, it was the idea of seeing if I actually would want to pursue journalism after completing my internship which now I know I definitely want to.

So don't be afraid and just reach for the sky because you have the world at your feet!

Chelsea Elizabeth xx

Thursday, 23 January 2014

A Quick Update

I thought I'd share with you guys my latest article I wrote today for The Peninsula Weekly about Australian snowboarder Hannah Trigger. Have a look at it by clicking on the link below.

http://www.peninsulaweekly.com.au/story/1794834/winter-olympics-peninsula-s-hannah-trigger-off-to-sochi/

Let me know what you think about Trigger's story!

Chelsea Elizabeth xx


Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Guess Who's Now a Published Writer?

Hey there! As you may or may not know, for the past week and a bit I have been working as an intern at a magazine company in Melbourne. So far it has been absolutely amazing and I have loved every single minute and opportunity I have had! Since I have been super lucky to have a few of my articles published in print and online, I have made this post to share with you my pieces and I hope you'll enjoy them!

My first article is a What's On column in The Weekly Review January 22 edition which, as the name of the column suggests, informs people of events going on in their local community and was compiled by both myself and Bianca who I am helping out over my time as an intern. So grab any January 22 print edition of The Weekly Review from the following areas; Ivanhoe & Valley, Melbourne Times, Bayside & Port Phillip, Stonnington & Boroondara and Eastern, flick to page 3 which will continue to page five and you will see my name! 

You can also view the online editions of those magazines by clicking on the link below and once again you'll see both myself and Bianca's articles compiled from pages three to five! 

www.theweeklyreview.com.au/issue/1-stonnington-and-amp-boroondara/?uid=747



The Weekly Review- January 22 Edition 

Look out for my What's On column shared and compiled with my coworker Biance


Online articles I have written can be accessed by clicking on the links below:


http://www.theweeklyreviewmelbournetimes.com.au/story/1794428/so-tiny-world-s-smallest-art-collection/



So let me know what you think of my articles by leaving a comment below!

Chelsea Elizabeth xx

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Save the Birkins!

To those unfamiliar with the Hermēs Birkin bag, it is a designer handbag distinguished by its exclusiveness and expensive price tag. The Birkin is a symbol of wealth, a luxury item that can cost anywhere between $7500 and $150 000 (well that's what the Internet tells me anyway)! Now you may be asking why I have chosen to write about the Birkin, and here's the answer.

I have found myself feeling shocked and appalled by the recent way celebrities are treating these luxurious items. First Kanye West bought Kim a generous sized Birkin with a custom hand-painted portrait by world renown artist George Condo, and now Kelly Osbourne shared on Instagram her Hermēs filled with pointless fabric stickers. Now I respect both these iconic women and their achievements, but in this case I fail to understand their choices. 

As romantic as Kanye's present to Kim was, the artwork completely ruins the beauty of the Birkin, I know if I had such a lavish item I wouldn't even let Picasso paint on it! Then there's Kelly. Now why would you have such horrid stickers on such a beautiful bag? I feel that these glamorous bags are in desperate need of a new home and a new owner, and I'm willing to help out there. Don't you think a Birkin would suit me?

Kelly Osbourne's beloved Birkin above- sourced from Kelly's Instagram

Kim's hand- painted Birkin above- sourced from www.hollywoodreporter.com


Blank Birkin or decorated; let me know what you think!

Chelsea Elizabeth xx