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Monthly Favourites- June 2015

Bad quality photos alert. Someone (who may or may not be me) forgot that this was the last day of the month. So I rushed to get some pictures done. Forgive me. I can describe this past month in one word: busy. Weekdays were dedicated to promo team, and weekends were dedicated to recertifications for lifeguarding. I have been unable to sleep in for a few weeks, and I am feeling it in my bones. However, it has been a rewarding month. Promo team is one of my favourite parts to my job. So let's see some other favourites.

1. Microsoft Surface 2



I have my computer back. Due to an unfortunate dropping (it wasn't me for once), I have not had this since my birthday. I love the Surface 2. I have found it very easy to use, and technology does not come easy to me. It has been extremely helpful for blogging, and all my setting are saved permanently. It has been brilliant. Since having it back, I have been more productive with it.

2. Coffee


As I said, I have been busy. On top of that, I am not a morning person at all. Coffee has been my lifeline all month. I have a Nespresso machine at home, and this picture is how I make my fancy coffee. I can honestly say I got through the month due to coffee. I'm not picky. Starbucks and Tim Hortons were frequented throughout the month as well.

3. Subway

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The amount of times I have been to Subway in the past month is ridiculous. It has been a huge promo thing. We have memorized each other's orders. We look forward to lunch with Subway. I think we went at least twice a week. We always joke around and say Subway should have sponsored us. The more I write about this, the more I crave it.

4. SacconeJolys


I have been completely obsessed with watching the SacconeJoly vlogs on YouTube. They have been recording their lives for five years, and just reached 1 millions subscribers. The two kids are the most adorable. I have seen their youngest, Eduardo, learn to walk, and seen Emilia in her ballet class. The daily videos are certainly a bit longer, but I absolutely love watching them.

5. Revlon Nail Files


One of my biggest pet peeves is bad looking nails. Back when I did my nails during the year, I was always repainting because I hate the look of chipped nails. During the summer, the pool completely destroys nail polish. There's no sense in trying, but I always keep my nails looking good. I like short nails during the summer, so I'm constantly filing them down and keeping them in good condition. The Revlon nail files have been the best. I keep one on every floor of the house just in case I need one. I love the rough texture because I think it does a better job.

There was my month! In July, I have a family wedding, and I will be working a lot. I'm still trying to get out and about as much as I can when I have the time, but I also had an interview for a second job last week. Things could get even crazier!

-Daniella

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