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20 things about me

Hi lovelies! Thank you for the support and feedback on my last post, it was difficult to write so the feedback made it worthwhile :D
I thought as I'm new to blogging it would be a good idea for you to know more about me!

20: start off easy; my full name is Sarah Jayne Rendell

19: I'm currently 17 years old but in 17 days (not like I'm counting or anything) I will turn 18

18: I can speak a bit of Spanish

17: I've never broken a bone but I have split my head open on a car door before. Wasn't my finest hour.

16: I have pavophobia. This is the phobia of Peacocks, I know it's a weird one. I'll explain it! I went to Lulworth castle when I was about 5 or 6 and I was playing in the park. I went up to what I thought was a statue and reached out to touch it and it moved. I was freaked out and ever since then I can't go near them, hear them or anything!

15: I would love to become a journalist for the BBC one day

14: I hope to go to Exeter University this September

13: my favourite subject is English

12: I can recite all the monarchs since 1066 in order; this is thanks to the TV show Horrible Histories

11: I have a bit of an obsession with One Direction

10: I support the rugby team Saracens

9: I met Owen Farrell AKA the best moment of my life

8: Greatest experience of my life was going to see England Vs. New Zealand at Twickenham! So overwhelming when the national anthem was played!

7: My favourite make up brand is MAC

6: The Notebook is my favourite movie

5: My cousin is a UFC fighter

4: I work in Superdrug

3: I embarrass myself so easily! An example of this is when a good looking guy came into Superdrug one day and instead of saying 'do you need a bag' I said 'do you need a drink?'. Oh god that was so awkward and embarrassing!

2: I interviewed Lewis Moody

1: My dream place to go is New York City

Leave comments below on some facts about you or things you'd like to see me blog about in the future!

Love,
LMR xx

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