Ciaran designed a clever hatch in our hallway to use all of the space below.
For more clever storage for small houses click here (you'll also see a picture of a cute dog!)
This blog was originally started to track our progress as we regenerated a derelict Victorian house in Dublin. We turned an old crumbling ruin in to our dream house! If you wish to read through the trials and tribulations of the house build it is best to start at the oldest blog post and read in date order. The blog then evolved in to being all about my life in Dublin, Ireland and then life in Malaga, Spain with artist "PIGSY" and now back in Dublin I hope you enjoy reading it!
Ciaran designed a clever hatch in our hallway to use all of the space below.
For more clever storage for small houses click here (you'll also see a picture of a cute dog!)
What do you take on your porridge?
I really enjoy my porridge sprinkled with seeds. At weekend I like to treat myself to porridge with Bailey's!
I got the prizes in my giveaway posted off to the winners over the weekend - here is a photo of each one going on it's way in to a green Irish letter box. I hope they arrive before St. Patrick's Day, Kim & Marissa.
Last night we went to Rigbys on Leeson Street for dinner. Ciaran and I joke that we are like old people because we like to eat early. When I called looking for a reservation for 7pm, I was told that it was no problem but that they would need the table back by 9.30pm. 9.30pm!!! Who eats that late?!
Rigbys is a little strange in that there are no menus and there are only limited dinner options. For starters, we had a choice of chicken or salmon and then for mains the choice was beef or hake. There was a further special choice of lobster for dinner for a bargain price of €15.95 for a half and €26.95 for a full lobster.
Ciaran had a chicken ballotine to start - this was lovely and I would order it again. My flaked salmon and cucumber salad was also very good.
I chose the beef for main while Ciaran selected the lobster. However, after one bite of his meal he decided he wanted to switch out his lobster for my beef. I was happy enough to do this!
Dessert options was a cheese plate or a dessert trio. We decided to split the dessert trio which consisted of a chocolate biscotti, a slice of coffee and chocolate terrine served with brown bread ice cream. Delicious!
The atmosphere in this place is great. It's small and casual. However, the best thing about Rigbys is that it is BYOB. It is situated right next door to a very good wine shop who give you 10% off any purchases when you tell them you are dining next door.
We finished off a great night with a few after dinner drinks in Birchalls in Ranelagh.
My sister got tickets for the preview of the new Wizard of Oz film. After a late night I struggled to get up to go see it. However I was so glad I dragged myself from my bed as I thought it was a great movie- one of the best 3D films I've seen in awhile.
If you get the opportunity do go see it. It opens on March 8th in both the States and Ireland.
Click here for my twin sister's blog post about this event - she has great pictures up! And here is my younger sisters blog post about this movie preview.
Aren't the 3D glasses awesome?!!
I've received my card for the Guinness Storehouse. Free admission for me in to the Guinness Factory at St. James' Gate and 10% off for my companions.
Guinness anyone?!
If you would like to be a Guinness Ambassador have a look here for further info.
I have two winners for my recent competition........
Drum roll......
The winners are blogger "Kim" and also the owner of "A journey called life" blog. I'll email you shortly for your postal addresses.
Thanks to all who entered!