I love quiz's!
In recent times, my family (different members each week) meet on Wednesday evening for the charity quiz in Wetherspoons which is in aid of Laura Lynn. It is run more like a USA style trivia event where you can have a large team who all pay €2 to enter.....generally Irish table quiz set a limit on team size of about 4 or 5 people.
Amy and I arrived first so we nabbed a good table and had something to eat.
Last Wednesday we had a large team made up of myself, my twin sister, my cousin, two aunts, two uncles and my father!
And guess what?! We came in second place!
Check out the big brains on this team!!
I adore mid century modern design and have tried to incorporate in to the design of my house which was created by my husband architect Ciaran McCoy.
We have little touches around the house including a mid century bar cart, 1960's sewing machine and a G Plan sideboard.
I think I am looking somewhat Mid Century Modern in this mustard dress posed beside my sister's bar (the red chair adds to effect).
One of the biggest design nods to Mid Century Modern is our conversation pit which is modelled on Sam Stephenson's amazing conversation pit in his Leeson Street house.
All of the above brings me to tell you about a brilliant resource that I use online. I am a member of a Mid Century Modern group on Facebook. It is run by DC Hillier who really knows his stuff!!
DC runs the excellent mcmdaily.com website. DC plans to take his website to the next level and wants to turn his website in to a full time venture with more media based content.
In order to get this venture up and running he is crowd funding for his website. By supporting him through donating to his crowd funding request you also have a chance to win a most amazing prize!!
Check this baby out....
It's a 1996 fully restored Clairtone Project G2 stereo which has a market value of $25,000!!
I'm heading on to the crowdfunding kickstarter page now to support MCM Daily - click here if you would like to also!
A while back we got talking with friends about their past trips sailing around the Greek isles. It sounded amazing!
We said we would love to go with them on their next trip and lo and behold we will be heading to Athens in September to meet up with them on one of the Greek islands depending on where they are at the point when we arrive.
The plan so far is to fly in to Athens where we will spend one night. After visiting the Acropolis we will then get the train to the port of Piraeus where we will get a ferry to whichever island we are meeting our Captain and his First Mate!
Between planes, trains and ferries we didn't think our big suitcases would work for us. So at lunchtime in work yesterday I went to the shopping centre and bought us two rucksacks. I only get 45 minutes for lunch so I had conveniently reserved the backpacks online so it was a quick transaction. I think I shall use the red rucksack as it is lighter than the blue one. We intend to keep our luggage to a minimum - we plan to bring very little clothes with us. When we arrive in to Piraeus we will need to stock up on supplies to take on the boat - things like water, cheese, nuts & sliced meats......and essentials like vodka for while out on the water!
When I got home from work I cycled down to Herbert Park to meet Ciaran at The Big Grill festival. What fun!
Ciaran's friend was doing a DJ set (he was so good!) and there was loads of great food and drinks stalls to choose from. We had a burger and Ciaran had a lot of beer. It was a pretty cool event and really convenient - only a 5 minute cycle away from our house. I'd definitely go again next year.
A friend of mine was travelling to a wedding in Berlin recently. This got me thinking about a trip I took to Berlin and what I liked best about this city.
One of the things that I did was visit the DDR Museum. I thought it was fascinating. It was very interactive and really brought what it was like to live in East Germany to life.
Here's the link to their excellent website which gives you a really good idea of what the museum is like.
If you ever visit I highly recommend you visit this museum - particularly if you have children with you.
I signed up for a Book Swap on Facebook. It operates a little like a chain letter. You send 1 book on to someone and then you get a load in return - they say 36 but I will wait and see. I'm not really concerned how many I get back I just wanted to be involved to share books with others.
I sent a book to the UK today through the Book Depository (using a small credit I had on Paypal).
The book I chose to send was Judy Blume's "In the unlikely event". I hope the recipient likes it!
I've had a busy week. I'm doing a lot of yoga after work most evenings so am only getting home about 8.30pm.
Weekends are generally my time for catching up on things that I didn't get done during the week. However, this weekend I had a lot on so of course I didn't get caught up on chores at all.
On Saturday, I went to Bikram in the morning and then met with Amy & Alice for lunch. We went up to the RHA to check out the art which was nice! We agreed that the small gallery was just enough culture for the day :-)
From Amy's I then cycled down to the conference centre where there was a surprise birthday party for a work colleague on a boat docked up on the liffey. It was great and I had an enjoyable cycle home about midnght even though it was very windy weather and I was wearing a very short skirt!
Then Sunday started out with more Bikram yoga with Amy. After yoga I drove home, got my bike and cycled in to town. I then met my mother and two sisters and we went to Featherblade for lunch to mark my mother's birthday. Everyone had a very enjoyable lunch and we followed it with dessert in Amy's.
A lot of fun all in!
Ciaran painted all weekend while I was out carousing. Here's his latest piece.....
I had a lovely evening with my twin sister in Rathmines. We both cycled separately and then met in Starbucks. It was very chilled out. It's all a new experience for Amy who has moved from the Northside suburbs to an amazing apartment on the Southside (the dark side!)
I tell her she is ruined!
Click here to check out her new digs.
We got samples of coffee in Starbucks - Guatemalan blend.
We were both amazed when we came out of Starbucks - it was so mild. It positively felt warm.........but it's bucketing rain now!