I have fairly straight hair that generally is not that knotty. However, after years of getting my hair highlighted, I find that my hair can be difficult to brush when wet after a shower.
I decided to buy a Tangle Teezer brush as the last time I was in the hair salon the hairdresser used one and it seemed to get my hair brushed quickly and easily after washing.
This is what the Tangle Teezer looks like
It is €14.50 in Boots.
This morning after meeting friends for coffee I visited TK Maxx where I found the Kent Pebble Brush for sale for €5.99. It looked very similar to the Tangle Teezer so I decided to buy it.
I am just out of the shower now and I brushed my hair with the pebble. It is very ergonomic and I am pleased to say that I found it really good. All the knots in my hair were brushed out so easily with very little pulling of my hair.
Job done!
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!
Friday, 2 February 2018
Sunday, 28 January 2018
Flying British Airways to London
We flew British Airways to London on Saturday. Since swearing off Ryanair, Aer Lingus has been our first choice but a good price popped up for flights with British Airways so I snapped them up.
It was a pleasant experience travelling with BA and I loved the cabin crew's uniform, especially their smart navy hats.
I was very impressed by the food & drink options on board with food offerings by M&S.
It was a pleasant experience travelling with BA and I loved the cabin crew's uniform, especially their smart navy hats.
I was very impressed by the food & drink options on board with food offerings by M&S.
We were on an early morning flight so we didn't order any food or beverages, instead choosing to try sleep for the whole flight. Ciaran succeeded, I didn't.
The drinks selection were excellent with vodka options including my favourite "Grey Goose".
On our way home from London we were impressed to be offered a selection of newspapers to take on board the plane with us. We took an English Times and also the New York Times. This little extra would make us choose to fly Speedbird at any time in the future that we get a chance to do so.
Back at Basquiat!
Last week I bought flights to London for Sat 27th of Jan as I planned on us visiting Boom For Real for a second time.
It was a bit silly but after booking the flights I went to get tickets on the Barbican website where I then discovered they were sold out!!! Aagh!
I emailed the Barbican Centre to see if there was a wait list for cancelled tickets. They told me there was no cancellation list but there would be a small amount of tickets released on the day.
And so yesterday we flew to London and arrived at 8.40am and dashed to the Barbican on the Heathrow Express and tube.
We got there at 10.10am to discover a HUGE queue with easily over 300 people ahead of us.
After waiting in line for over an hour and a half it was hard to see if we were going to get in. There was very little movement and they were only letting in a handful of people every 15 mins. And although they were open until very late with entry up to 10pm, we had a flight in the evening so we were somewhat restricted by the latest time we could go in at.
We heard someone ahead of us mention that if you joined as a member there was an opportunity to get tickets for this exhibition as they had a different batch set aside for members.
Leaving Ciaran in the queue I went inside to suss out membership and see if they still had tickets available.
There was another line to set up membership along with ticket pickup for members so I got in to this and when I got to the top I was advised that if we joined as members we could get tickets for a 2.30pm entry. I jumped at the opportunity! After travelling all the way from Ireland, it would have been a big disappointment to not get to see the show. 2.30pm was also the perfect time as we had plans to go visit a gallery in another area of London where we also planned to have something eat. We could then return, see the show and then head directly to the airport at about 4pm for our flight home just after 6pm. It was perfect!
And now we are members of the Barbican Centre we can get lots of other benefits on future visits.
The exhibition was just as good if not better on the second visit as on the first. The only thing is that I find Basquiat's art so immense that once I have seen a few of his works I begin to feel overwhelmed. So in actual fact I would choose to visit a third time if that was possible. But of course it is not possible as it has closed now.
Hopefully it will open in another country and with any luck I will get to see it there!
I had hoped to buy some postcards of Basquiat prints but they were all sold out. However, I did buy my twin sister a little gift to say thanks for minding our dog while we were gone for the day - I got her this cute little enamel Basquiat crown pin. Thanks Amy!
It was a bit silly but after booking the flights I went to get tickets on the Barbican website where I then discovered they were sold out!!! Aagh!
I emailed the Barbican Centre to see if there was a wait list for cancelled tickets. They told me there was no cancellation list but there would be a small amount of tickets released on the day.
And so yesterday we flew to London and arrived at 8.40am and dashed to the Barbican on the Heathrow Express and tube.
We got there at 10.10am to discover a HUGE queue with easily over 300 people ahead of us.
After waiting in line for over an hour and a half it was hard to see if we were going to get in. There was very little movement and they were only letting in a handful of people every 15 mins. And although they were open until very late with entry up to 10pm, we had a flight in the evening so we were somewhat restricted by the latest time we could go in at.
We heard someone ahead of us mention that if you joined as a member there was an opportunity to get tickets for this exhibition as they had a different batch set aside for members.
Leaving Ciaran in the queue I went inside to suss out membership and see if they still had tickets available.
There was another line to set up membership along with ticket pickup for members so I got in to this and when I got to the top I was advised that if we joined as members we could get tickets for a 2.30pm entry. I jumped at the opportunity! After travelling all the way from Ireland, it would have been a big disappointment to not get to see the show. 2.30pm was also the perfect time as we had plans to go visit a gallery in another area of London where we also planned to have something eat. We could then return, see the show and then head directly to the airport at about 4pm for our flight home just after 6pm. It was perfect!
And now we are members of the Barbican Centre we can get lots of other benefits on future visits.
The exhibition was just as good if not better on the second visit as on the first. The only thing is that I find Basquiat's art so immense that once I have seen a few of his works I begin to feel overwhelmed. So in actual fact I would choose to visit a third time if that was possible. But of course it is not possible as it has closed now.
Hopefully it will open in another country and with any luck I will get to see it there!
I had hoped to buy some postcards of Basquiat prints but they were all sold out. However, I did buy my twin sister a little gift to say thanks for minding our dog while we were gone for the day - I got her this cute little enamel Basquiat crown pin. Thanks Amy!
Friday, 26 January 2018
"THE MALL"
Really enjoyed watching this 1980's report on a mall in Kansas. And then after this I started watching videos about abandoned malls in different parts of USA - strangely addictive!
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Daytripper!
We are heading back to London this weekend. We will be making a dash to the Barbican to try get day release tickets for the second last day of the Basquiat exhibition that we visited a little while ago.
This time we are flying British Airways and once again I've booked the Heathrow Express.
It will certainly be hectic. We land at 8.40am and then we need to get over to the Barbican to get in line at 10am. Fingers crossed we get tickets.
This time we are flying British Airways and once again I've booked the Heathrow Express.
It will certainly be hectic. We land at 8.40am and then we need to get over to the Barbican to get in line at 10am. Fingers crossed we get tickets.
Friday, 19 January 2018
New Year, New Recycling habits.
One of my new year resolutions was to be more discerning in my recycling efforts. This was very timely as a new recycling list came out in Ireland.
The new rules lay out very specifically what is recycled and what is not. Soft plastics was one I was unsure about but now I can see that it is not acceptable to put in the green recycling bin.
My bin company are excellent. They are City Bin (I've blogged about them before) and every month they send me a report of my waste disposal.
The new rules lay out very specifically what is recycled and what is not. Soft plastics was one I was unsure about but now I can see that it is not acceptable to put in the green recycling bin.
My bin company are excellent. They are City Bin (I've blogged about them before) and every month they send me a report of my waste disposal.
I enjoy receiving the report as it spurs me on to continue to separate my waste.
Going forward, I endeavour to loosely bin my clean recyclables in order to ensure that they all get recycled.
All my kitchen waste - vegetable peels, food scraps, etc goes in the brown bin and then the rest goes in the black bin.
To see the new recycling list go to www.recyclinglistireland.ie
Further to all of the above I am also going to try not bring items home that need to then be disposed of. One big way I am doing this is I am bringing my own reusable takeaway cup when I go for a cup of coffee in Starbucks. I have no issue doing this - once I remember to!
Meatza!!
I haven't eaten sugar and chocolate since New Year and I am very much committed to low carb eating (it's working - I'm losing the weight that I put on over Christmas!)
So this week I am all about "Meatza"
It's basically mince topped with cream cheese and a small bit of tomato paste and then grated cheese along with pepperoni. Like pizza but minced meat instead of regular pizza crust.
It's seriously tasty!
I don't know if I mentioned this before, but one great thing that I have noticed since I put fat back in my diet is that my hair has stopped thinning and I am actually getting new hair all along my hairline - so much so that my hairdresser asked if I had just had a baby. I say it's all down to Kerrygold butter!!
Aswell as making "Meatza" this week, I also made "Crack Slaw" - you can see a video here all about this cabbage based LCHF dish. I am not a fan of cabbage but Ciaran loved this and even brought leftovers for his lunch the next day after having it for dinner.
So this week I am all about "Meatza"
It's basically mince topped with cream cheese and a small bit of tomato paste and then grated cheese along with pepperoni. Like pizza but minced meat instead of regular pizza crust.
It's seriously tasty!
I don't know if I mentioned this before, but one great thing that I have noticed since I put fat back in my diet is that my hair has stopped thinning and I am actually getting new hair all along my hairline - so much so that my hairdresser asked if I had just had a baby. I say it's all down to Kerrygold butter!!
Aswell as making "Meatza" this week, I also made "Crack Slaw" - you can see a video here all about this cabbage based LCHF dish. I am not a fan of cabbage but Ciaran loved this and even brought leftovers for his lunch the next day after having it for dinner.
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