A few years ago there was very bad snow over Christmas and New Year in Ireland. I was in Key West, Florida so I never experienced it. My twin sister needed to stay with my parents during this time as the snow was quite bad out where she lived and my parents house was closer to the city where she worked.
She stayed with them for about a week and she had quite a time. After she went back home she talked fondly of the week she spent on holidays in Hotel Bebbington
As you can see she set up a facebook page for our parents house and since then "Hotel Bebbington" has been a running joke. When we go for dinner in our parents house we say we are going for dinner in Hotel Bebbington.
The other running joke is that my mother looks like Darina Allen the Irish celebrity chef from Ballymaloe House. If you go to the facebook page you can see that my sister has put a profile picture up of Darina Allen. The food is always described as "Simply Delicious" in Hotel Bebbington ;-)
Perhaps my sister should put a profile for Hotel Bebbington up on Tripadvisor so we can review it!!
Here's the table set in Hotel Bebbington for Christmas 2012
Please do click like on Hotel Bebbington's Facebook page if you would like to keep up with the goings on of my family!
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!
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Friday, 29 November 2013
What I wore last night!
Here's what I wore last night:
A Tommy Hilfiger black and navy shift dress (top was black, the skirt was navy - how unusual to pair these colours!)
Black Clutch from Benetton
And shoes from Zara
Here's a pic of a model wearing the dress. You can see the navy and black pairing in this dress along with the band detail around the waist.
Bonne Appetite!
Here's the menu from the Wine Dinner Event we attended.
Grilled Fillet of Turbot on a White Wine Bean Cassoulet and a Field Mushroom Velouté
Breast of Wild Mallard Duck with a smoked bacon boxty potato, apple and raisin chutney and crispy sage
Roast rack if lamb with ratatouille of vegetables, gratin potatoes and tarragon sauce
Selection of French Cheese
1996 Chateau Calin Segur "St Estephe" - served in a balloon glass - all at the table agreed that this was the best tasting wine we had during the evening.
Christmas jumper time!
It's coming in to Christmas Jumper season!
Have you got yours yet?!
I spotted these in the window of Penneys (Primark)
I like the navy one in the middle row. It's not too unstylish all things considering and it is quite Nordic looking - not the worst looking Christmas Jumper.
I'm not a fan of deliberately choosing the ugliest Christmas Sweater. I think Christmas time is the perfect time to wear good looking warm snuggly jumper that says "Winter time".
The wearing of Christmas Sweaters has just taken off in Ireland in recent years and there are lots of pop up shops around town with a large selection for sale. The other alternative is to browse online and order from home.
I like to wear my Christmas Jumper in to work on the last day before we break for Christmas. Most of the staff wear a jumper or a hat and we take a picture of us all in front of the large Christmas tree. The photo is then put up on Facebook and we wish all of our customers a Happy Christmas!
Above is my twin sister and I in our Christmas jumpers - fun!
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Good morning!
I normally start work late on Wednesday and work until 8. Today I'm working on the early shift as we are having a large event in work this morning.
I decided to go to M&S for breakfast as it will be a busy morning so I need coffee and breakfast to set me up.
Everything is half price before 10am for the whole of this week in Blanchardstown.
I got a salmon & egg bloomer with a cold bottle of diet coke (love the retro bottle).
Look at this adorable shortbread biscuit (cookie) that came with my cappuccino!
My breakfast was delicious - a perfect start to the day!
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Pets in your bed
Do you allow your pets to sleep in your bed?
Bones sleeps with us. Normally he sleeps at the end of the bed but on colder nights he cuddles up between the two of us. I woke about 6am this morning and felt a big lump beside me who was hoarding all my covers. Wow he was some weight to move him and drag out the covers. He was out for the count and he did not like being woken up.
In fairness, dogs need to sleep about 18 hours a day and given that Bones goes to work with Ciaran he probably badly needs his sleep at night time day!
Here's two things I saw on the way to work this morning.
The first was this great advertising for McCafe. It was a real eye catcher. Is it a mug of milk??
The next thing of interest I saw was a Christmas Tree - first one I have seen this year!
Traffic this morning was brutal. There are major road works around St.Stephen's Green and it caused terrible tailbacks to Donnybrook. I had set off early because I wanted to meet my mother in Starbucks for coffee before work.
I never made it to Starbucks though - what normally takes me a half hour to drive took me an hour and 15 mins. I will have to drive a different way tomorrow.
Monday, 25 November 2013
New laptop
Ciaran got his new laptop today. It's huge!!
I'm just getting used to it. Straightaway I find it to be very fast. Hopefully I will blog more regularly - it is way easier to blog on my tablet so already I am loving it!
Good morning!
This morning I'm having Honey Nut Cornflakes and milk from Adare Farm.
I'm currently reading Malcolm Gladwell's new book "David & Goliath: underdogs, misfits and the art of battling giants". I really enjoyed The Tipping Point so I hope I enjoy this book as much. Gladwell has a great way of explaining everyday occurrences and his theories have such practical uses.
Do you need instructions how to open cardboard cereal boxes?!
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