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Hey lovelies!

I am Amy, I'm Primary Teacher in the North East of England with a creative and geeky side. I have done many things throughout my life so far from working in sales in a Disney Store to teaching in Moscow, Russia. I even did a stint as a Personal Trainer in a North East Bootcamp which is where my addiction to fitness began. I'm now back into teaching and about to start a new step in my journey.

When not running round after other peoples mini humans and trying not to let the mounds of marking and books swallow me up, I enjoy the good old hobby of sewing! I think dressmaking is a great skill to have and wish that when I was younger I had the opportunity from a younger age to learn the skills I'm developing now.

Ok so I'll let you into a little secret...well it's not much of a secret really but at the grand age that I am, I am seriously addicted to Harry Potter! I just love the way that the books and the films have that magical ability to transform us into a whole different world of possibilities. I truly believe that reading offers people escapism. I love reading and that feeling you get when you are so engrossed in a book you just can't put it down!

I created this blog originally to document my fitness journey and had a separate one for my creative projects but decided that enough was enough and merged the two together. I could never decide on a name for my blog until my friend called me a professional drama queen and boom the idea clicked.

On here I'll be documenting life little mumblings, creative projects, any hauls I may get (be it fabric, make up or fitness gear) and the occasional idea for teaching.

But for now, sit back, relax and I hope you enjoy my little corner of the World Wide Web.






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