It's incredible to think that on the 25th of May, thirty years ago(!), myself and my twin sister along with our thirty or so classmates made our First Holy Communion.
Our teacher was called Miss Murphy and at the time we were best friends with Alice, who, would you believe, is still our best friend!!
Our dresses cost £16 and were bought in BHS. We had a plain veil with a floral headpiece. After our communion our mother switched out the white sashes for blue sashes and we wore our dresses to parties and other events.
Incredible to think that it was so long ago.......it certainly went fast!
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!
Thursday, 28 May 2015
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Making History - Ireland votes YES for marriage equality
You may have seen that Ireland became the first country to vote by referendum on Marriage Equality for all on Friday, May 22nd 2015.
The world's eyes were upon our little country and I am glad to say that the referendum was passed and by popular vote we said Yes to Same Sex Marriage.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Drinking coffee for charity
We called to Butler's for a coffee this morning before work.
The proceeds from all coffee and tea sold today is going to St Vincent De Paul.
It's a win win!
Monday, 18 May 2015
What I wore....
Wow, we had a busy weekend!
On Friday night I met Ciaran for a drink in his squash club and then on Satuday afternoon we went to a 50th Birthday Lunch. This was followed by a few drinks in Birchalls which was then followed by an Engagement Party in the Schoolhouse. We had a slowish start to Sunday with coffee in Butlers and then on to my niece's communion celebrations.
Here are pics of the outfits I wore (except for the shirt dress I wore on Friday night).
The two darker dresses are from Marks & Spencer while the green dress is Lilly Mae.
On Friday night I met Ciaran for a drink in his squash club and then on Satuday afternoon we went to a 50th Birthday Lunch. This was followed by a few drinks in Birchalls which was then followed by an Engagement Party in the Schoolhouse. We had a slowish start to Sunday with coffee in Butlers and then on to my niece's communion celebrations.
Here are pics of the outfits I wore (except for the shirt dress I wore on Friday night).
The two darker dresses are from Marks & Spencer while the green dress is Lilly Mae.
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Making "No-Sew Bunting"
It's all about bunting in my house at the moment!
With all of my leftover fabric I decided to set about making homemade bunting. I was looking for an easy way to do it so decided to make "No-Sew" bunting.
The first think to do is to cut bunting pennants with your pinking shears.
Using an eyelet pliers you put an eyelet into the two top corners of your bunting triangles.
For the bunting string I used "Ric Rac" trim - this stuff is great as the bumps stop the bunting pennants moving along the string.
Bunting adds to any celebration and looks great in photos of kids parties, picnics - any event really!
I will be selling bunting at the Rockin' Road Festival - perhaps I will see you there!!
Saturday, 16 May 2015
Canvassing for the Yes Vote
On Friday 22nd Ireland is holding a referendum to extend marriage to all citizens. I have been promoting a Yes vote from my keyboard but decided the time was right to put myself out on the front line and get out and canvas doorsteps.
The photo above is of the fantastic group of people that myself and my twin sister canvassed with. We were a little nervous of how it all would be but we were paired up with some lovely experienced canvassers and we felt confident setting off!
Amy was paired up with a lady and I was matched with a friendly fellow. We generally got positive responses and and, my canvassing buddy and I, only got shouted at by one man on his doorstep. We covered Mount Symon and Portersgate Estates in Clonsilla with 400 houses being called to and a further batch of leaflets being delivered to houses that had no one home - it's certainly a case of many hands make light work!
If you are thinking of canvassing, I would say "Go for it"! It's very interesting and you meet lots of nice people and it only take 2 hours of your time. I am hoping to get back out on Tuesday evening. I feel that it is a really worthwhile activity and hopefully all the hard work on the doorsteps will lead to a Yes for Equality next Friday. It's just too important for it to fail.
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Monday, 11 May 2015
What I'm watching...
What I'm watching....
I'm making my way through all the old Mad Men series in order to prep myself for the final season!
What I'm reading.....
Cotton Wool Kids by Stella O'Malley
What are you up to?!
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