There are several exceptionally good reasons why my Blog hasn't been updated as often as it should.
1. My work hours are crazy.
2. I have another new part time job! This time as a film and TV extra! I start filming a day before my birthday, so I'm looking forward to that.
3. I have been in 5 events in July. Not including the rehearsals for them. However, this means I have a lot to write about on my Blog.
Firstly, my friends and I have a dance group called Cinnamon Purin. There's now four of us, and we got asked to perform at London Film And Comic Con.
Here is our Facebook Page - almost 100 likes!
https://www.facebook.com/CinnamonPurin?fref=ts
Decked out in our pastel coloured maid outfits (I was green, teehee!) we went to Earls Court and had a nice look around before our time on stage.
I kidnapped my friend Marisa's sword (which then got used against me) and had a great time by the dance bus checking out some sort of Star Wars meets DDR game with the XBox and a camera.
I listened to a great seminar by the voice actor of Mario and Luigi; it was really interesting to listen to his acting experience and felt nice to sit down and avoid the hoards of people trying to catch a glimpse of the Game Of Thrones cast and David Hasselhoff.
Unfortunately there were a lot of technical issues with the Cosparade, but we were on straight after to have a bit of petticoat shuffling!
Our setlist consisted of Kanpeki Gu No Ne (the ending theme to one of my favourite animes/mangas, Fairy Tail), First Kiss (surprise surprise) and a Kyary Pamyu Pamyu mashup that I made myself.
Our dancing was well received and we got a lot of lovely comments!
The next day I went to a pug party.
That's right. A. Pug. Party.
It was a garden party with food and games all in order to raise money for The Pug Welfare And Rescue Association.
I have two pugs so my family and I go every year as it is a lovely day out! Everyone brings their pugs (or honorary pugs) and socialises.
The only problem this year, was that it was so very hot. Luckily there was a paddling pool for the dogs to cool off in, and I remembered to bring my parasol.
The pug fancy dress competition is always a big hit. My favourite was the pug dressed as a house of cards!
We were also filmed (and I was interviewed, radio mic and all) by a TV crew who were making a show called "The Wonder Of Dogs" due to be broadcast on the BBC in August!
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