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Graduation 2024

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After all of my struggles this year, I passed DE300 with a distinction grade, easily granting me first class honours for my BSc Forensic Psychology! I have achieved a distinction for every weight-bearing module at level 2 and 3!! I was thrilled with this result, and booked to attend my graduation (in my sparkly outfit I'd been working on all year). 

Since then it's been a really mixed bag - my cat Tidus became extremely unwell with FIP, and we are some 40 odd days into a very expensive treatment programme to try to beat it. I got to see Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour - twice! I became a part-time Disney princess off the back of my amdram antics, which has been really fun and magical! And then I got to go to Disneyland Paris as we surprised my friend Ami for her hen do. Finally, I attended my graduation on Friday 20th September, with my parents and my friend David. We celebrated an achievement that has been SO many years in the making, and overcoming every hurdle and obstacle I've encountered in the years since I began!

Life has been a real mixed bag, a bit of a rollercoaster, and sometimes I've wondered whether I was mad for thinking I could do any of this. I'm glad I stuck at it, and I'm considering my options for what to do next. This journey is over, but I've a feeling that this is still only the beginning...

I'll leave you with some photos of the events of the past few months, since my last post!

Disneyland Sept 2024:



Tid's progress through his FIP treatment:

Being a Disney princess! August 2024:


And my graduation photos (a little unconventional, but very me!), Sep 2024:

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Something New

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Edited by Rebecca Strachan, Monday, 19 Feb 2024, 17:53

After a thoroughly rotten couple of months, I'm happy to report that I performed in my first ever musical last week (Disney's The Little Mermaid), and feel much better for it! I'd never had the confidence to try amdram, but my friend Ami encouraged me to join her and audition, and I'm eternally glad I did. What a lovely little family I've found in this talented and welcoming cast 🥰 We received a great response in the theatre, and at the meet and greets afterwards! 

I mentioned previously that I chose to audition for TLM over Evita as it was a smaller part - I ended up being a maid in multiple scenes in act 2, a human princess, a fish spinning green poi for under the sea, and singing various harmonies and other bits and pieces in several other songs, in addition to my mersister songs! Arista was obviously my favourite, with a beautiful red mermaid tail and long, elaborately styled auburn hair (her hair colour was changed to suit me better, vs matching the cartoon exactly). I hope this is only the beginning of my theatrical adventures, because I've thoroughly enjoyed this experience! 


I had a freak accident about 3 weeks before the show during aerial training - the professionals I've seen believe I fractured a rib. I've had to stop my aerial acrobatics training and drop out of my March competition as a result - I'm frustrated, but perhaps this is my body forcing me to slow down as I'd definitely taken on too much this year. I'm pleased to have survived the show in spite of the injury, and that I managed most of the choreography as well.

It has been very intense, rehearsing for TLM alongside full time work, DE300, and another show I successfully auditioned for in January! The Basingstoke Amateur Theatrical Society is doing a revue in May, after my final project report is handed in. As well as being in the ensemble for songs ranging from Somebody to Love to Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, I'm playing Cosette in the finale song, "One Day More" from Les Misérables - it's my favourite musical and a dream role, even if only for a song! 

I'm excited to see what projects the future might bring. In some ways I'm sad that it's taken me nearly 36 years to find the confidence to do this - but at least I'm here now. And it's given me just the boost I needed to keep on plodding with DE300. My research proposal has been approved, and once my final coding edits are accepted I can finally begin data collection. Wish me luck. Just a few more months to go.

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