Saturday, 9 May 2015

Knee operation

Yesterday Ciaran was scheduled to get an op on his right knee.  He needed two tears to be repaired.  

I dropped him off to the Beacon Hospital at 6.30am and then went home.  The hospital then called about 10am to let me know that all went ok and he would be ready to be picked up about 11.30am.  

This was perfect timing as I had to drop the dog to the groomer on Clanbrasil Street and then make my way out to Sandymount.

When I arrived to collect him he was up and walking with the physio.  The canula was removed promptly and then we were on our way home.

Once home he set himself up on the couch with ice on his knee and netflix on the TV.  Keeping himself dosed with painkillers I think he was quite content to have a down day as he is generally always on the go!

Hopefully he will recover quickly and will be back on the squash court in no time at all.


 
 

 


Thursday, 7 May 2015

I'm in ketosis!

I finally ordered Ketostix from Medipharm a few days ago and they arrived to my house today by courier.  

Ketostix are used to test for ketones in urine and for some reason they are difficult to get in high street chemists in Ireland. 

I tested immediately and I tested positive for ketones - nice one, I'm in ketosis and hopefully burning fat at this moment!!



 

Here I am working out in the "urban gym"!  



Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Best dinner ever!

After work today I met my sister for a walk (it was a lovely bright evening) in the Phoenix Park.

Afterwards we went our separate ways, she to catch the train home and I back in my car to drive back across the city.

When I got home I cooked myself a super supper of rib eye steak and fried eggs.  Incredibly tasty!  

What are you planning for your dinner?

Monday, 4 May 2015

Aerolatte Foamer

I adore a whipped up Bullet Proof Coffee everyday.  It can hard to get the right consistency........but not any more.

Look what my sister Katie bought me to make the perfect coffee - an awesome Aerolatte frother

I'm looking forward to whipping up a coffee.....actually I might have one right now :-)

Thanks Katie!


 

I went back to L'Occitane to get a tube of the foot cream that I used a sample of the other day.  It really is so good and I love the packaging.


 

Another bargain alert!

Lidl are selling real Canadian Maple Syrup for €3.99.  It's about double this price in most other places.  Of course I am off sugar so I won't be buying it but if you are looking for syrup you know where to get it at a great price.







Asador Haddington Road

 
 

 

It's a Bank Holiday here in Ireland so yesterday evening we visited Asador on Haddington Road (just off Baggot Street).
To start I had mackerel (so fresh and tasty) while Ciaran had wings which were covered in a sweet chilli sauce.  For main I had a rib eye steak cooked rare (it was perfect) and Ciaran had the burger (which had bad "bun-ability" - when the bun started breaking up I suggested he just eat it with a fork). After dinner we shared a cheese plate which had a blue, a smoked Gubeen and a Rocquefort.

I thought the food was good and I would certainly return.  Our only issue which was rectified satisfactorily was that a large family arrived at about the same time us.  All the adults sat at one table while all the children were placed at a table, a little bit away from the adults, right beside us!  The children were very young ranging from toddlers upwards and were particularly noisy.  We had to ask to be moved to a quiet table down near the kitchen - there was no way we could have enjoyed our meal with screaming and shouting children sitting beside us.  As we left the restaurant, the staff apologized to us once again as we collected our coats from them.  Personally I think the adults should have been told by management that it was not appropriate to abandon their children  and it was not allowed. As it happened the restaurant staff then ended up minding the children and I am sure there might have been complaints from other diners.  All in all it was very slack parenting and I'm sure the children wouldn't have been half as noisy if they had been supervised by an adult.  
What do you think readers?  Were we right to move table?


Sunday, 3 May 2015

UPC Pay per View Fail: Mayweather versus Pacquiao

The scene was set yesterday for a great event.

I booked the Pacquiao v. Mayweather pay per view event with UPC at about 9.30am on Saturday morning.  I then invited friends over to join me to watch it at 3am.

I bought a spread of food and drinks for my guests and went to bed at 10.30pm planning to get up later for the fight.

So.......

We got up at 3am to discover that the pay per view channel was not working.  It was a fail.......

My sister and brother in law then knocked at the door (it was 3.30am by this point) and I had to tell them the bad news......another guest arrived then.  You can only imagine how embarrassed I was at this point!

After searching for it online with no success, Ciaran got on the phone to another friend to see if he was watching it and where he was.  

Thankfully this guy was fairly close by so we all piled in to my sisters car and "booted" it to Booterstown to watch the fight in two lad's (that we had never met) apartment!

Thankfully it all worked out in the end (not thanks to UPC who I will be calling tomorrow to discuss what happened) - it was a fight of the decade and it was really worth getting up in the middle of the night to watch.

However, to say I am unhappy with UPC is an understatement. Their customer service centre closed at 9pm yet the PPV event only started at midnight.  I would think that there should have been technical support for this PPV event for the whole time the event was on.  It's not good enough.


 

After the fight it was back home to my house where I cooked breakfast for everyone and then back to bed by 7.30am!

Update
On Sunday I contacted UPC through twitter.  They confirmed the order did not go through and then asked did they want to put the order through now!!  Seriously?!  

Today is Monday and I have currently been on hold to UPC for over 40 minutes (I am only ringing today as I didn't know they were open yesterday).  I also see on their Facebook Page that a lot of people ordered the PPV event and then it did not work for them either.

Yes for Equality!

 I called in to the pop up Equality Store in the St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre which is selling items to fundraise for a Yes vote in the upcoming marriage referendum on May 22nd.
I bought a bunch of badges and also some car stickers 
("Tá" is the Irish word for Yes) 



I stuck car stickers on both the Smart Car and also my IQ.


I plan on sharing my badges with friends and family who are in support of equality for all!

The pop up shop is staffed by volunteers and will be open for the duration of the campaign selling t-shirts, tote bags, badges and other Yes equality goods with all proceeds going to the yes campaign.  The shop is also a centre point for people seeking information on the Marriage Referendum.

If you want to donate to the campaign you can do so here.