I think we can all say that 2012 has been one to remember; from
major events like the Olympics to more personal ones, it’s not one that I will
forget in a hurry.
Here are some of my personal highlights:
New York New York
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Taking in the (cloudy) view from the Brooklyn Bridge |
So February saw my Mum and I travelling all the way to the
Big Apple to celebrate my 21st and I can truly say it was the trip
of a lifetime. We were true tourists seeing the sights and sounds of a city and
I loved it, although I did feel slightly like I was cheating on London. I was
hoping that our surname, Middleton, would gain us some perks owing to Americas
fascination with our royal family and the popularity of a certain Kate
Middleton, however all I got was a dodgy chat up line at customs – “Middleton,
like Kate? Can I be your prince then?’
The best bit about the city is that it truly is like a film
set on every corner – literally for us! On a trip to Greenwich Village we
suddenly came across lots of 50s/60s American cars parked up but interestingly
they were really dirty, not something you often see with vintage cars. Then we
turned another corner and came across a pile of snow (it hadn’t snowed anywhere
else in the city) and lots of people dressed in vintage 60s costume. We had
stumbled upon a real life film set! The film is about a 60s jazz artist and
stars Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake, who unfortunately we didn’t bump
into, and will be out sometime in 2013.
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Film set in Greenwich Village |
We also went on some swings and ate Razzles, which will mean
nothing to those of you who haven’t seen 13 Going On 30 but for those of you
who have will hopefully understand.
I couldn’t go to New York and not see a Broadway show, so we
saw Anything Goes! Perfect show for Broadway especially as I had been a part of
a school production of the show. I found myself knowing much of the script as
well as the songs, hopefully I kept those to myself. I fear I may be about to
sound like my Gran, but the most impressive thing about the theatre was the
toilets. There were hundreds (those of
you girls who have been to West End shows know the torture of queuing for the
duration of the interval and missing out on an ice cream) and the cleaner kept
everyone in order with military precision.
I also nearly saw Coldplay performing in Times Square, they were on a breakfast show programme and it took a while but we soon realised the studio overlooked Times Square and crowds were watching them perform, so I ran the three blocks from the hotel to the studio and got there just in time to see them walk off stage and their crew start packing up, never mind, nothing could dampen my spirits being in such an amazing city.
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Watching Coldplay's guys pack up ... :-( |
I don’t think any reflection on a trip to New York would be
complete without mentioning the shopping, from the huge Forever 21 and the
magic in the Disney shop in Times Square to the glamour in Tiffany’s it was
amazing. We also went to a doll shop
that was slightly scary – there was even a hair salon especially for your
dolls.
I could go on and on about our trip, from the museums to the
cocktails, joining in a student protest on the Brooklyn Bridge and scouring the streets for Carries brownstone steps, it truly was
the perfect trip.
Dublin
After our New York trip we had caught the travel bug, going
from a family who haven’t been on holiday together for years and years, my Mum
and I were off to Dublin in September. Our second holiday in one year, how
extravagant. I loved Dublin! As a child
I learnt Irish Dancing and have to admit was slightly obsessed with all things
Irish so it was heaven. We even went to
the Museum of Irish Dancing and saw a dance and music show at our hotel.
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Cocktails in Dublin! |
We met
an old friend of my Mums, she moved back to her home country when I was tiny,
and she gave us a tour and forced a pint of Guiness down us, which was actually
not as bad as I expected. As theatre lovers, we wanted to find a show to see
while in Dublin. We came across a production of Steel Magnolias starring Mischa
Barton (Marissa Cooper from The OC), a fantastic production and even if
Mischa’s part wasn’t very different from her part in The OC she did it well.
Sea Stacks
Another highlight of my 2012 is playing in Sea Stacks
and getting to play at Lee Fest! Definitely a dream come true – playing at a
festival with a line up including some of my favourite bands. A highlight of my summer is definitely
dancing around to the Mystery Jets full of strawberry cider knowing I’d
performed on the same stage just a matter of hours earlier. Here’s a bit of
self promo but check us out at facebook.com/seastacks or http://www.seastacks.co.uk. We are a slightly curious band, I
play violin and there is not a guitar in sight, but that's what makes it so much fun.
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Backstage at Lee Fest |
Look out for our video for ‘High Tide’ which should be out
soon – memories of the filming include freeeezing on the South Bank and dancing
in slow motion on a random beach on the Isle of Dogs.
Angel Live Lounge
Another musical highlight of my 2012 was performing with
Angel on BBC Radio 1xtra’s Live Lounge sessions. I’d previously attended a recording session
for Angel’s album, not knowing whose album we were recording for until we got
to Sarm Studios, where the likes of Bob Marley and Grace Jones have recorded!
Being asked to play with his band on the Live Lounge was slightly surreal,
especially arriving at Maida Vale and going to a studio that the Beatles had
recorded some of their radio shows in. Lets hope that’s just a taste of things
to come … I can dream!
Gigs
As well as getting to perform in some amazing situations, I also got to see some of my favourite bands this year. Snow Patrol, Bombay Bicycle Club supported by Lianne La Havas and Elbow are definitely my highlights.
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Elbow at Wembley |
Olympics
I think anyone who considers the highlights of 2012 and
doesn’t mention the Olympics is slightly mad. Even me, who used to avoid PE
like the plague, embraced London 2012 with open arms. If you had told me I’d be in a sports arena
screaming at the top of my voice and almost getting teary I would have laughed
in your face, but going to the Stadium for Paralympics Athletics was incredible.
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Our view of the Stadium - good job we don't suffer from vertigo! |
Seeing David Weir win yet another gold and
hearing the roar of the stadium as it became clear he was leading still gives
me goosebumps when I look back on it, although I’m still not convinced whether
that or seeing Kirstie Allsop in the Olympic Park was my Mums highlight of the
day.
Trooping the Colour
I love the Royals and I’m not afraid to admit it, so this
year I decided to attempt to spot them all at the annual Trooping the Colour
and I was definitely not disappointed.
We got there nice and early to save our spot and were entertained by
watching the soldiers getting into place and having their fluffy hats tweaked
ready for the Queen (sorry to any in the army who happen to read this – I don’t
know the official language).
Then the
parade started, it was very impressive and seeing the Royal Family pass by in
their carriages did cause us to squeal slightly. After they had processed past
us on their way back to the Palace we made the run to see them all come out on
the balcony of Buckingham Palace ready for the flypast, after seeing this
iconic image on TV so many times I have to admit I may have got a bit teary
(I’m coming across as a very emotional person in these highlights … which isn’t
far from the truth to be honest)
Horniman Museum and
Gardens
I couldn’t write about my highlights this year without
mentioning my time at the Horniman Museum and Gardens working in the Marketing,
Events and Press Department. I loved my
time there and was thrilled to be offered a job after my placement finished to
fill up my time before I returned to University for final year. Highlights within my placement include an
event where the guest of honour was Dame Vivienne Westwood, various filming
taking place and meeting all the amazing and fascinating people I got to work with, including
the giant overstuffed Walrus I walked past on the way to the office everyday.
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Me and my mate, the Walrus |
If you haven’t visited the Museum, what are
you waiting for! It’s a treasure trove of amazing curiosities and even has a
small aquarium, which used to feature a lobster called Lily. www.horniman.ac.uk
So those are my 2012 highlights, unless something amazing
happens in the next 5 days – can’t wait to see what 2013 has got in store for
me!