Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Pen Pals

Do you have a pen pal? Do you still communicate by letter?

When I was in school I had a pen pal for a few years.  Crystal, from Kentucky, and I regularly wrote letters to each other for a few years.  

I would imagine Crystal was quite disappointed when she read my letter when she got to hear of the mundanities I was getting up to in Ireland, in comparison to her own life which seemed very exciting to the 15 yr old me.

She sent me a photo of herself in one of her letters.  Posing at a party with a red party cup in hand with a crowd of boys in the background.  Tanned and relaxed looking, I was impressed by her, what I thought, was sophistication!

 I also was impressed by her disposable red cup.  Partyware in Ireland was a lot more basic and duller in comparison at that time.   Party cups came in one colour (white) and were about a third the size of a red cup!

So anyway with the advent of texting, email, Skype and what's app, etc I put the question to you do you still write letters to pen pals?

Monday, 18 November 2013

Moscow Mule

I was watching an old Oprah Show - the one where she goes camping in Yosemite with her friend Gail. Anyhoo, as they sat down for dinner, Oprah made her favourite cocktail the "Moscow Mule".  She said it was made up of Vodka, Gingerbeer and Lime.  Sounded delicious to me!

On Friday after dinner in Dillingers we went to the Speakeasy above Kinara Kitchen for a drink.  I asked the barman did he know how to make a Moscow Mule.  He did!

It was delicious and look at the mug it gets served in!!

 

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Born on the 4th of July

Watching the Tom Cruise movie "Born on the 4th of July" the other day made me glad to be born in Ireland.  

Based on the life of the now anti-war activist Ron Kovic, it's a film that makes me very sad.  The 20 something year old Kovic is played by the then 26 year old actor Tom Cruise.

This film was made in 1989 and looking at it now makes me reflect how young Tom Cruise was when the film was made and furthermore how very young all those who were sent to fight in Vietnam were. It brought tears to my eyes.

Coming from a neutral country and as a pacifist, I look at this film with thoughts of what a wasteful thing to do with the resource of all of the country's young people.

I have huge respect for all who fight for their country and for their country men and know that they are braver than I will ever be.  I also know that if we were not a neutral country and we went to war, that as a 20 year old my husband would have rushed to sign up. 

But ultimately when you see the product of war, that is young people getting killed or maimed, I feel sad sad sad.

After watching this film, I was moved to search on YouTube for the Donovan song of peace "Universal Soldier"

Have you seen this film?  What did you think of it?




Saturday, 16 November 2013

Date night in Dillingers

Through an Irish Times reader offer (a bit like Living Social/Groupon deals) I got a voucher for Dillinger's in Ranelagh.

The voucher consisted of €120 worth of food for €68.  

We booked a place at the bar and when we arrived we were presented with a special menu because we were using the voucher.

Here is the menu which I thought there was plenty to choose from

We chose to drink red wine - a Cotes du Rhone (Gonnet La Julia) which was very drinkable!


For starter I had the quail while Ciaran had the alphabet soup (how fun!).  The soup was great but the quail (as always) was hard to get meat from.  I saw a lady pick it up and eat it with her hands (eeek) but I ate with my knife and fork.




For main, I chose duck while Ciaran has the steak cooked rare.  Both were very good - my dish was a very tasty and sweet concoction.



There were 4 choices of dessert including cheesecake and bread and butter pudding. We chose chocolate mousse.





Breaking dawn

Yesterday Amy and I started the day with a bang by going to 6.30am Bikram.  There is something special about doing back stretches while watching dawn break in Dublin.

After class we went to the restaurant in M&S for a "Full Irish".

What is the full Irish, you might ask.  It's the traditional Breakfast fry up of Rashers (bacon), sausage, egg, black pudding, etc.

The Marks and Spencer fry had tomatoes and mushrooms also included and came with toast.


Until the 29th of November the Full Irish is half price between 8am and 12pm in the Grafton Street store.

That's my kind of breakfast!!

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Pirate Scavenger Hunt

I hosted a Pirate themed Scavenger Hunt in the library yesterday.

I created a Pirate Treasure Map which I gave to each child as they signed in.  The children dressed as pirates which added to the fun.



The children solved each clue in order to unlock a password.  When they had the password they went to the desk and received a bag of gold coins from the pirates treasure chest!

What fun!

Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

A new Superdry store has opened in Blanchardstown Shopping Centre.  It's in the unit where HMV used to be.

Leonidas chocolates has also opened in the centre.

Over beside TK Maxx, Walton's music is now opened.  Walton's is one of Dublins oldest music shops - it's the place to go if you are looking for sheer music.

The final opening is a seasonal offering - a pop up shop selling calendars and personalized Christmas ornaments.