So, I keep typing up lots of blogs and not posting them, I will get past this phase hopefully. It feels weird blogging and I'm seriously lacking motivation at the minute, not writing about music feels kind of uncomfortable. I feel like that's what I've zoned myself into now, I feel that's my comfort zone when it comes to blogging now, and I kind of hate that! I loved this blog, this is where it all started. I've got some many blog ideas, but I spend a day writing one out and hate it.
I did have an idea to do the '100 Things That Make Me Happy' blog tag, and I still want to, but I feel like writing about them just isn't interesting to people. I have got some more ideas over this summer, and I guess I need to just post them out and not care what people think about them, I've already learnt that if people aren't interested the just won't click on the link - and that's fine!
It's become easy to focus too much on views with blogs, Music In Time is growing (really well) and this blog is still at the start of the race. I never wanted this blog to become massive and I always wanted to keep it as a personal writing space which others read as well, it's just hard to keep it that way!
Still, in between a full schedule of sixth form, work, MIT and life, I'll be drafting (and eventually posting) some blogs from over the summer.
Mind ramble/rant thing over and back to reading the news for media, congratulations to Wills and Kate - some good news for once!
Showing posts with label royal baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label royal baby. Show all posts
Monday, 8 September 2014
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
A Royal Baby Boy!
Well, first of all, Congratulations to Wills and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge!
I think it's fair to say, most of England and many other countries too, were keeping up-to-date with the royal baby news yesterday (22nd July 2013). So when it was eventually announced, last night, that 'Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4.24pm'. Now the rumours of who visits the couple and the new born as well as the mini Cambridge's name!
Also, I find it funny that on the official bulletin, the word 'son' was typed and yet the other details such as time and date were written... Does this mean that they knew it was to be a baby boy? Or simply, that they printed off two copies, one for each gender, to save time? However this leads me onto think that even if HRH wasn't well they'd still post "Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well." What if they weren't, they'd have wasted a bit of a tree then, wouldn't they?!
Still, I'm sure they are both well and I'm sure they didn't know what gender the baby was... Must have come as a bit of a shock as most people were sure it was a girl... I read an article a week or so ago, that said the Queen had set the new royal's official name as 'Princess of Cambridge'... No Princess/Prince, straight out Princess... Bit weird? Then the slip up from the Duke himself, suggesting to a child that his 'little girl' would play with the toy the child had given Wills... Reporters yesterday were suggesting that the name could be Alexandra, and no male names were discussed or even mentioned?
Still, as the Duchess let slip that she would prefer a boy at a St. Patrick's Parade in March, I'm sure she's over the moon, and I'm sure William'll be pleased too!
Now, for the press to give them some space me thinks!!
I think it's fair to say, most of England and many other countries too, were keeping up-to-date with the royal baby news yesterday (22nd July 2013). So when it was eventually announced, last night, that 'Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4.24pm'. Now the rumours of who visits the couple and the new born as well as the mini Cambridge's name!
Also, I find it funny that on the official bulletin, the word 'son' was typed and yet the other details such as time and date were written... Does this mean that they knew it was to be a baby boy? Or simply, that they printed off two copies, one for each gender, to save time? However this leads me onto think that even if HRH wasn't well they'd still post "Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well." What if they weren't, they'd have wasted a bit of a tree then, wouldn't they?!
Still, I'm sure they are both well and I'm sure they didn't know what gender the baby was... Must have come as a bit of a shock as most people were sure it was a girl... I read an article a week or so ago, that said the Queen had set the new royal's official name as 'Princess of Cambridge'... No Princess/Prince, straight out Princess... Bit weird? Then the slip up from the Duke himself, suggesting to a child that his 'little girl' would play with the toy the child had given Wills... Reporters yesterday were suggesting that the name could be Alexandra, and no male names were discussed or even mentioned?
Still, as the Duchess let slip that she would prefer a boy at a St. Patrick's Parade in March, I'm sure she's over the moon, and I'm sure William'll be pleased too!
Now, for the press to give them some space me thinks!!
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