Monday 18 May 2015

A SUNDAY AT TWICKENHAM!!



Happy Monday everyone!! I hope you had a lovely weekend. I thought I would start of the week with a lifestyle post to tell you about my weekend. I was really lucky to be able to go to the final of the London Sevens on Sunday and had an AMAZING time and wanted to share the experience with you all.



I love ruby, I love everything about it (well not playing it because that would be going a bit too far for me). I have been going to rugby games since before I can remember as my Dad was an avid rugby player so its something we always did as a family. One of my favorite shirts as a kid was my England rugby shirt and even these days, when I want to feel cozy and nostalgic I go put one on.

Rugby reminds me of autumn and winter as this is when our season is really at its best and it helps that these are also my favorite seasons! I love standing on the sidelines, wrapped up warm with a hot chocolate watching a game, but sevens was a whole new experience and I loved it.


First off I have never watched a rugby game in the warm spring sunshine, where my thin shirt and jeans were far too hot! Normally I’m reaching for an extra layer and a hot toddy but this time I enjoyed sunglasses and a lovely chilled cider.



For those of you who don’t follow sevens (and I didn’t until yesterday), it’s a day of short burst rugby games lasting 14 minutes and there is only 7 of them on the team rather than the usual 15. Loads of different countries join in and we were lucky to see Fiji, USA, Australia, Kenya, England, New Zealand and many more.  I was amazed at the amount of tries that were scored when half the team was missing! In between matches there was various entertainment, competitions and general chitchat with whoever was sitting around you!



I would really recommend for anyone to go, even if your not a rugby fan or have no clue what the game is about, because the thing that I enjoyed the most was the atmosphere…being sat next to people who were supporting a completely different team and there being no animosity, just a happy handshake at the end - regardless of any of the results. The entertainment between matches was great and it was just a lovely way to spend a Sunday.

Have any of you been to a sevens game or can recommend something similar?


Much love and thanks for reading





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