Thursday, August 14, 2003

Here's looking at you kid Here's how Frisky is doing according to Eumom:


An Raic�n �lainn Chuaigh m� chuig ceolchoirm Lasairfh�ona N� Chonaola ag am l�n inn�. Bh� Lasairfh�ona thar barr agus ba bhealach an-deas � chun am l�n a chaitheamh. Ba ch�ir dom iarracht a dh�anamh n�os m� ama a chaitheamh ag am l�n ar a leitheid n� siopad�ireacht srl.

Froooty So just got fitted for a new bra AGAIN! Not quite watermelons but definitely cantaloupe. This pregnancy is an expensive (and expansive) business.

Wednesday, August 13, 2003

Yeucchhhh is what I say to swollen ankles.

Reeeeesult So my second youngest cuz R got her Leaving Cert results today. The girl is a genius according to the Irish Education System. Of course we all know better... :-)

Video didn't get this radio star Aidan Geary, business newsreader for our national broadcaster - whoda thought? I missed it and I have no soundcard so let me know if that's the wrong link. Catch him again today on FiveSeven Live

Tuesday, August 12, 2003

At your service Now the comments facility doesn't seem to be working. But I have got rid of the defunct sections for now. A complete redesign is on the cards... It's not called One of these days for nothing.

Monday, August 11, 2003

Bigger picture Here's the bump:

and me with new haircut:


Too darn hot I was in London at the weekend. No doubt you've seen the news. Temperature records were broken and for the first time ever Britain broke the 100 degrees fahrenheit mark in Heathrow on Sunday. And where pray tell was this pregnant lady on Sunday? Yep you guessed it - Heathrow on her way back home after a long and sticky weekend.

Still it meant that for once our museum fatigue was kept at bay by the abundance of air con in the museums. Went to see the portrait of Morgan Kelly in the National Portrait Gallery. Apart from the fact that there is a painting of my niece in the Gallery this is also a really brilliant gallery. There is a great exhibition at the moment about science and scientists. Two of the portraits are made from pigment extracted from the DNA of the sitters. Another is bacteria grown in a petri dish from the DNA of the sitter. There is also an amazing portrait of a female scientist that is made up of over 30,000 images that constantly change.

We also made it to the Tate Modern which is a mind blowing building never mind the exhibits.

We caught up with some friends (Fat Roy, Neela, Complainy Delany, Aoibheann & Rory) and missed others(Mr. James) but I really had to take it so easy. The heat was unbelievable. We were getting the bus from my aunt's place into town on Sunday, a 20 minute journey. At Trafalgar square the bus driver made us disembark as the bus had overheated. Crazy.

I also found out that H&M Marble Arch have a maternity section AND air conditioning too. Bliss!

Well I've missed Sex in the City now. Damn - I'm off to bed. G'night

Agus Deda - ba ch�ir go n-oibreoidh an r-phost sin anois ach thainig t� orm san obair ar aon n�s. Feicfidh m� t� f�in agus an L�imh�n ar an D�ardaoin!

Neat Apparently I am or the bump is. So people keep telling me. Judge for yourselves:


Actually that one is kind of old. I'll get himself to take a more up to date one when he returns from his travels.


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