Monday, 24 August 2015

Rain Rain Go Away!

On both Saturday & Sunday we visited the Ukulele Festival in Dun Laoghaire.  The weather was fairly bad (typical for Ireland) but we were wrapped up well and we brought our umbrellas.


There was a fair crowd at the event considering the bad weather.....but I hope they get sun next year as it was fairly bad weather last year too. 
 We enjoyed the music and had drinks, sausage and sweet potato fries - I loved spending the time with my twin sister.

At one point we were cold and wet so we ventured to Costa for a coffee.  We both had double espressos and cream.  Delish - and warming too!

I'm already looking forward to next year's hooley :-)

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Christmas in August!

It's been a horrible wet August weekend here in Dublin.  So I was so happy to visit the newly opened Christmas Shop in Brown Thomas with my twin sister!



I love this Nutcracker!  I would consider buying a large nutcracker this year except that I plan to get a train to go round my tree.  

 My tree is decorated in traditional red and green colours so I bought this glittery train decoration.  Amy's tree is decorated in white and silver so I bought her this 3 dimensional silver star ornament. 

As you can see, I was in my element!
I look forward to visiting this Christmas Shop (and the Marvel Room) again at a much closer time to Christmas - and I also look forward to the Dunnes Stores & Penneys Christmas Shops opening!!

Where do you store your eggs?!

In Ireland, we buy our eggs off the shelf.  Where are your eggs shelved in your store?  Are they refrigerated?



Then when we take them home we generally store in the fridge.
Why, I don't really know?!
Any ideas???

Our eggs are generally brown here in Ireland (I'm not sure of the variety of chicken that gives brown eggs) but I found Duck Eggs in a butcher shop in Dun Laoghaire so I bought a few for breakfast this morning.  Quite yummy! Very silky and indulgent.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Rose of Tralee Party #ROTparty

The Rose of Tralee was held over Monday and Tuesday this week. For the final on Tuesday, my twin sister held a #ROT party!

The catering was traditional Irish - smoked salmon on brown bread followed by Apple Tart.

Amy even took out her Castleknock Rose sash - she was a Dublin Rose entrant about 17 yrs ago representing the Castleknock area.  


Jessie, our cousin by marriage, was over from Singapore - she loved trying on the sash and the pink plastic tiara!


What a fun night!

And during the break Amy gave gifts to Jessie &  Kasey for attending their first #ROT party......




Monday, 17 August 2015

Amy Winehouse Documentary at the Rathmines Omniplex

I went to see "Amy" yesterday evening.  What an incredible talent she was.  It was really sad to see how her life and ultimately tragic death unfolded.  Perhaps her troubles were what made her so talented....or was it her talent that caused her troubles?







It's a tough watch (but enjoyable in parts - particularly the music) and I definitely recommend you go see it in the cinema.  

Sunday, 16 August 2015

The best gifts are.......homemade!

It's my older sister's birthday shortly.  Last year she had a big birthday party where she received a lot of lovely presents including something nice from me.

This year, however, I decided to make something for her.  She has so much stuff that I was at a loss as to what I should get for her.  So homemade was definitely a better option.

I made her this lovely floral bunting.  She has a large back garden and often holds gatherings in it for family and friends so I think she will certainly have a use for this bunting as garden decoration.

Here it is all packaged up and ready to be given to her.





I wrapped it in cellophane and put a ribbon on it along with a tag that I sewed on my "Handmade By" label.


I'm very happy with how it turned out and hopefully my sister will be happy when she receives it next week!

Click here to see a small bunting tutorial and there is also a further link to my "No-Sew Bunting"

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Irish Premiere of "Trainwreck"

I managed to snag 2 tickets to the Irish premiere of the new Amy Schumer film, "Trainwreck".  My twin sister was thrilled to hear this and kept uttering "Gold Dust" along with saying that it was amazing that I got the tickets!

The movie was screened in the Savoy Cinema - here are some pics of the red carpet before anyone had arrived.

Before the film started the stars of the film were introduced.  Here's Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, Vanessa Bayer  & Director Judd Apatow.  

They chatted a little, answered a few rehearsed questions and told a few jokes.  All very funny - and brilliant to see Hollywood stars in such close proximity.


The main event then began with the screening of the film written by Amy Schumer.

Afterwards, Amy (not Amy Schumer, but actually Amy B., my twin sister!) said that she thought the movie was very real and also very clever.  I gave a little bit of thought to what she said.  Like sure, it was clever, as most good comedies are.  But thinking about it more, I have to agree with her.  It was very clever.  The humour was clever and cleverly done in the sense that it wasn't playing for laughs......it was as real and as funny as real life is.  For example, there was no over the top, funny but unbelievable, scenes like in say the movie "Bridesmaids"....you know the scene I'm talking about....the one that took place in the bridal store.  It's a funny scene but not one bit realistic and waaay over the top.  So for that reason I'd say, Yes, Trainwreck is very clever and also very "real".  It's extremely engaging, honest, funny and I could relate to it (probably because I fancy myself as a bit of a feminist!).....It's just a funny real life film which I think all women should go see!

When I got home  I went straight on IMDB to see who played Amy's sister in the movie.  I didn't recognize her from any films that I had seen but thought that she was excellent in the role. Stunningly beautiful but quietly unassuming, she was perfect.  Her name is Brie Larson  and although she has been in loads of films I haven't seen any of them.  I'll be watching out for her in future films!


Here's the obligatory cinema selfie of my twin and I!

Oh and to see what Amy (not Schumer Amy) thought, you can read her blog post about the event here!