So most of my Summer break has mainly consisted of spending time with my Family and friends before I head off to Aberdeen. I must admit that I have been trying to spend as much time as I can with my family before I head away seeing as in a couple of weeks I will be hundreds of miles from them, which is a rather scary thought. Of course I am ecstatic to be starting University later this month but I must admit that moving to Aberdeen will be a massive change for me, not to mention I will be at least 3 hours away from my family and close friends.
However here are some adventures I have got up to during my Summer break;
Deep sea world Aquarium




Films, films and more films.
As you all know by now I am a massive film enthusiast. I usually go to the cinema at least three or four times a month to see the latest films. Not to mention I am going again this Friday to see "Before I go to sleep" with my parents. Rather looking forward to that film, I must admit.
So far this summer my favourite films that I have been to see are "Dawn of the planet of the apes", "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "The fault in our stars". These three films stand out as my favourite summer box office hits. Each one was very different and I absolutely loved them, I walked out of the cinema at each showing incredibly satisfied. Here is a little bit about why these three films were my favourite;
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"
Of course I have to say that this has been my all time favourite film this year and is my film of the summer. I have always been a massive planet of the apes fan and I have always been a great admirer of Andy Serkis and his work. I have to agree with pretty much every review for this film that it is a cinematography masterpiece. Andy Serkis is brilliant as Ceaser the ape and his work in motion capture is just phenomenal. Though credit has to also be given to Jason Clarke and Gary Oldman who I think were spectacular in their own roles. Honestly I know it's a little late but if you haven't seen this film, please do. It is an absolute masterpiece.
Guardians Of the Galaxy
As a massive marvel fan of course I was going to run to the cinema to see this film. Guardians was one film I had been hotly anticipating for some time now seeing as it had been advertised at least a year ago. Unlike some very early reviews I was never skeptical about this film, yet saying that I was still not expecting the film to be as great as it was. "Guardians" is definitely the best film that Marvel have released so far. It's funny, heartwarming, filled with action and ambitious. One of the greatest elements about this film was, much like "The Avengers", the cast worked brilliantly with one another. Definitely a must see film
The fault in our Stars
So this film was a pleasant surprise for me. I am not big on rom coms or weepy films that much but I had heard good reviews about this film so I decided to try it out. I am glad I did go to see this film because it was genuinely brilliant. Shailenne woodley and Ansel Elgort shine in the roles of Hazel and Gus, two teenagers with cancer that fall in love. I think the best thing about this film is that it is funny, charming and heartwarming as well as having the ability to make you feel emotional and I have to admit, a little teary eyed. The fault in our stars was scripted and acted brilliantly. Definitely another summer must see.
Food and cocktails
So as it was my summer holidays I have taken this time to de stress from all things college and uni related, and what a better way to relax than going out for food and cocktails with my family and friends. I think everyone knows by now that I am a bit of a food enthusiast as well and me and my best friend regularly spend our time going out for a lovely meal and wine or cocktails. One restuarant I have been visting quite a lot recently, is Zizzi. A delicious Italian in Glasgow. I absolutely love Italian food and Zizzi serve some of the nicest dishes I have ever tasted. The pasta linguini and Lasagne are among my favourite dishes to eat.
Just the other day there I headed out to another restaurant that is fast becoming one of my favourite places to eat. Wagamamas. It's one of my best friends favourite places to eat, I have only been a few times but I have never been let down. The food is excellent. I must admit that I am a massive sucker for their "Firecracker Chicken" and trust me, this dish lives up to it's name, but if your like me and love spicy food. Then this is the dish for you.

Back to Blonde
Just after my summer break began I decided that I needed a new change again in my life. Naturally that meant getting my hair done and changing the way it was. I have been growing my hair out of it's short length for quite some time now, I hope next Summer my hair will nearly be as long as it was before I had to chop it all off! I have had dark hair for quite some time now and I think everyone knows how much I like to experiment with my hair! I decided that I wanted to go back to my natural highlighted blonde for the Summer. We were having such nicer weather this year which was a surprise and after my personal issues I felt like I needed to get back to who I used to be and let some light back into my life for positivity, it's sounds stupid I know but going back blonde has made me feel more like my older and happier self for some unknown reason.

There is much more that I have got up to this summer, unfortunately not nearly as much as I wished I could but that couldn't be helped. However after this summer I am feeling ready to move away to Aberdeen and start my university degree. I can't believe just two more years and I will have an honours degree in Fashion! My future is looking great!.
I hope you all have had a fantastic Summer and relaxed for the last few months and I promise not to leave my blogging for so long next time, again I do apologize for how long I have been absent but personal issues got in the way.
Peace and Love, Rachel Couture xoxo