Monday, 20 April 2020

A new week, a new day: Monday morning walk

Before we start work from home we take the dog for a walk around the block. Today the weather was so nice, we walked in to the park and down Ranelagh main street and then back home - it's about 20 minutes all in.

I took some pictures as we went on our way....

The resident heron in Ranelagh Park has ventured outside the park walls. I think this is fairly strange behaviour and wonder would it because there is less traffic on the road so it feels more secure venturing out? 

I like the sign he proudly stands in front of.  "Live life to the fullest" - we should all be living like this. Living through the Corona virus pandemic is showing us how fragile life is and how every second is so valuable.






I took some photos of the Covid 19 related signs in the windows of some of the shops an restaurants in Ranelagh

        Tribeca                         GMale                   

       Gigi's                                              The Zipyard

This was perhaps the saddest sign I saw....the world premiere of Maeve Binchy's "Circle of Friends" is not to be. The run was meant to be from 6th of April to 2nd of May.  It's probably a play that I would have gone to see in the Gaiety Theatre
And I posted another card - this one including some yeast for a Facebook friend who plans to make bread with her children!
Hope you had a great Monday too!

Sunday, 19 April 2020

Living Room Takeover

I mentioned in my previous blog that I was back in the vet with Bones.  The current issue with him is that he keeps on going at his incision and it can't heal and is now badly infected. 

We arrived promptly at 10am on Saturday at the vets and as they opened up, I let the nurse know that I had Bones and we had an appointment.  When she came back out a minute or two later, Bones began to start to pull away on his lead and tried to refuse to walk in to surgery. The nurse was so sweet to him and she coerced him in while talking kindly to him.

After the consultation, the vet met me on the street and talked through how he was. She gave us another set of antibiotics for him along with a wash for the affected area with instructions on how to use it. We also talked about solutions for stopping him scratching the incision.  In the heel of the hunt, we had tried all of the solutions including making a snood and wrapping his neck and also putting socks on his paws. The vet then suggested an inflatable collar and when she described it to me and how it works I knew it was the perfect solution so I immediately said that we would go with this.

So she then brought Bones out on the street with his meds, the wash and also the blow up cushion for his neck. If you ever need to get one of these blow up collars, I now see them online in pet stores.

As soon as I got him home I blew up the collar and put it on him.  He is not happy - but it is doing the job!

And then on Sunday it was time to do our usual big weekly clean.  Ciaran vacuums the house from the top to the bottom, while I clean the bathrooms.  I then steam cleaned all of the floors while he cleaned the kitchen. This big clean helps us keep on top of all of the work and means we only have to tip away at it during the week for maybe 40 mins or so every evening.

Seriously though it is a mystery of life how my bath gets so dirty when it never gets used.  Every week on Sunday I give it a full on scrub and then when I come back at it a week later it is full of dust and what not, and needs another good clean. It seems to be the one major dirt attractant in my house. Anyone else have a bath like this?

I'd actually like to take the bath out and replace it with a large size shower. We rarely use the bath and all I seem to do is clean it!! 

One thing I would be lost without is my steam cleaner.  If you don't have one, you need to get one. I used to hate the drudge of cleaning floors. All that scrubbing and washing and really it never even felt very clean afterwards.  However, once I got my first steam cleaner that all changed. No drudgery and it really cleans up the floor with practically no effort what so ever.  My one piece of advice for anyone when they first move in to their own place is "BUY A STEAM CLEANER" - you won't regret it!!

This is my current steam cleaner. It's a Hoover brand and it is so light and user friendly. 
Other than that there's plenty of other stuff going on, with my living room being taken over by Pigsy, as he completes a massive piece. I guess it is only fair that he works here as I did take over his studio to work remotely from.

You can check Pigsy's instagram here to see how this painting progressed.  I should note that I am aware that the pic below doesn't show him actually working but instead drinking a cold beer......hmmmm.


Saturday, 18 April 2020

Life goes on under lockdown

What can I say that I didn't say on Twitter on the 14th of April: Lockdown has been a continuous cycle of cooking and cleaning


Well I guess you can add in eating to the above!

Here's how our Friday and some of Saturday has been going.....

I was running low on coffee so stocked up on some Kenco capsules - last time I stocked up I bought L'Or, but Kenco was on special so I got these instead.  I immediately made a coffee when I got back from the shop and I can report that it tastes good.

Later on Friday evening we sauntered up to Dillingers and got dinner. It sure was sad to see it all lit up but nobody allowed in. As you can see they have a table across the entrance and you have to stand at the door any they leave your order on the table and you can then step up to take it as they step back - it's done well and there is good social distancing.
It was really pleasant walking up the road to pick up dinner. We set off just before 9pm and the streets were so so quiet. Not eerily so, just very chilled.

Once we got back with dinner, I poured a glass of wine.  We then ate while watching TV and afterwards headed off to bed about 10.30pm. I was up early to go back to the vet with Bones (I'll let you know how that went in my next blog).

Ciaran has been busy. Over the past few days he has continued with the online workouts and then on Saturday (after getting a delivery from Evans Art Supplies) he set up to do a bit of painting in the living room - you can check out his instagram here to see how this piece is progressing.
Hope you are well, where ever in the world you are reading this from (do comment below), stay safe and healthy - all the best to you!

Friday, 17 April 2020

Sucked down a rabbit hole

Do you ever get sucked down the rabbit hole that is YouTube?

I happened upon the video which I have linked below of this amazing lady after ending up randomly watching videos about shopping at Costco (very random because we don't even have Costco in Ireland - but I am a little obsessed with bulk food in massive sizes!!) where she had put up a video of herself about a week before she gave birth to twins doing a shop in Costco.
So after watching the Costco video I then took a look at the video oh her and her family after having her twins, to see how she was getting on with them and her 6 other kids!!

Have a look here - it's very up to date as it is right in the middle of this Covid19 pandemic.

I have to say I find her really likeable and boy are her parenting skills very impressive. It also looks like she has a very nice husband (and yes his name is Bubba - at first I thought this was some type of pet name that she used for him) and her kids are so good and very interested in lots of things as well as being very helpful and caring.

All I can say is "Go Jordan - you got this girl"!



Thursday, 16 April 2020

Day number ??

So I've lost count of how many days we have been on lockdown, however I have to report that I am not finding every day to be the same. I think I am lucky with my work that I am working remotely bar one day when I am working from the office. The day in the office tends to keep all of the other days straight.  My office day is Wednesday which I think is a good one as it is slap bang in the middle of the week and gives me a break in the middle of two days from working at home. Also on my office day I have an 8am start which I really like as it gets me up and out early.

So other than working, what else have I been doing?

Well the dog is still recovering from his operation and he has been needing a lot of minding. He is still very mopey and I have been dosing him with painkillers and antibiotics. 

But aside from that I have been writing letters and cards! 

So keep an eye on your letterbox you might receive a note from me in the future!! 

On my walk on Tuesday evening in Ranelagh I spotted this beauty. Very nice indeed:
 And yesterday I chilled in the garden with a good book and a Brandy Alexander, which with the good weather, brought me right back to where I was introduced to Brandy Alexanders. It was on the second last night of my Caribbean sailing trip where we landed in Marigot Bay in St Lucia and after dinner, Patricia made the suggestion that the perfect chaser would be a Brandy Alexander - well she sure was right!

It certainly is nice to think of trips past and great holidays at this time - click here to read about our most recent sailing hol.
Since I had my first "Alex" I made it my mission to introduce them to lots of others - you can see here!

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Easter Monday

Before the Easter break, I was thinking that I didn't need or want time off work because I couldn't go anywhere or do anything. But looking back at the last couple of days I have to say I had a really nice break and in someways probably because we didn't plan anything and we took a complete break and did very little and we weren't rushing around like we generally are over a Bank Holiday.

Easter Monday started with a little cycle over to the Swan Centre in order to get dog food for the young man. We called in to Barking Mad Boutique and picked up some of their own brand food which Bones is very keen on.

We chatted to the shop assistant and he told us that they are doing free delivery to the local area and that we can ring him in order to arrange.  That's a great service and we may take them up on the offer the next time we need food.  
Their phone number is 01 - 496 8544

This is Bones favourite selection!
Bones came with us to Rathmines - he traveled in the panniers of my electric bike. He loves this mode of transport with the wind in his face and looking at all the sights. He is easily pleased!

And really that was the extent of what we got up to on Monday, bar doing another online Spanish lesson and also watching "Ford vs. Ferrari" with Christian Bale and Matt Damon. Its a great film, I really recommend it.

Speaking of Matt Damon, it seems that he is on lockdown in Dublin, in of all places, none other than Dalkey.  He has been spotted around town and there are a few tweets about what he is getting up to, including going for a swim in the sea locally - doing the most Irish of things, bringing his towel in a Supervalu plastic bag. Love it!!

 

Monday, 13 April 2020

Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday was far chillier than the day before and the dog was feeling very off so we decided not to take him out for a walk and to have a chilled day instead.  We planned to get dinner from Rasoi and watch the movie "Parasite"

And that's what we did!

Rasoi was really good and I ordered enough to have leftovers for today also.
"Parasite" was just brilliant. What a storyline it fascinated me and held my attention for the whole time.  It was definitely an Oscar worthy winner. It had so much going for it, it was funny but then so despicable in parts and kind of charming too. Along with the bizarre twists it was quite the watch.

In the afternoon, treated myself to a coffee with Brandy and Creme de Cacao (hey, it was Easter after all). It was a sort of mash up between a French Coffee and a Brandy Alexander and was a nice little pick me up!


I was seriously moved by the 1916 Rising commemorations that were shown on the RTE news. You can see more about it here.
Something really got to me when I saw a solitary President and Mrs Higgins laying a wreath in Aras an Uachtarain and by the time the stripped back ceremony in the GPO Courtyard was shown, I was in tears. 
The enormity of the situation gripped me so strongly and apprehensions of how we would ever get going again and back to where we were, played so heavily on my mind. It was difficult to see it ending well. But I pushed through and made myself see the positives.  

We will do it, we will get through this and we will overcome.