Thursday, July 17, 2008
Croc na gCearc
English belowBhí deireadh seachtaine den chéad scoth agam i measc mo dhlúthchairde le déanaí. Bhí grúpa de haonar déag taghtha le chéile chun seanchara linn a seoladh i dtreo a pósadh a bheidh ar siúl i mí Lúnasa. D'eagraigh a péire bridesmaids agus na mná ar fad craic, ceoil, bia agus deoch do chách agus bhain na circ ar fad an-taitneamh go deo as an deireadh seachtaine ar fad. Bhí bia úr, blasta agus galánta againn déanta don chuid is mó ag Bittersweet Food Company: Seafood Bouillabaisse followed by Cress, Pear and Pecan salad and finished off with Karen's signature chocolate fondant with creme fraiche and mixed berries. I hate to admit it but her chocolate fondant is better than my chocolate fudge cake. Agus neart cocktails déanta ag na Cocktail Queens!
Tá gach seans ann go mbeadh muid tar éis taitnimh a bhaint as an deireadh seachtaine cuma cá háit a rabhamar ach níl aon ceist faoin rud gur chuir an teach a roghnaigh na bridesmaids go mór mór leis an deireadh seachtaine. Croc an Óir i Mullinahone, Tiobráid Árainn a bhí ann agus má tá slua ban ann a bhfuil taithí acu ar "self-catering accomodation" (Bear with me I've an Irish Language spell checker that i not as bilingual as I am) is muidinne iad. Is dócha go bhfuil saoire caite againn in iostais féinfhreastail ar a laghad i ngach cúige in Éireann agus gach seans i ngach contae chósta in iarthair na tíre agus níl ann amhras go b'é seo an áit is deise. B'fhéidir nach bhfuil sé díreach chomh pictiúrtha ach cinnte tá siad níos saoire ná títhe Landmark ach leis an áiseanna céanna. Miasniteoir (great word!), meaisín níocháin agus triomadóir. Bhí sciana géara ann (annamh go leor in iostais féinfhreastail), bhí seomra codlata le en suite a bhí oiriúnach do chathaoir rotha agus dhá seomra folctha eile. Bhí spás a dhóthain do aonar déag agus bhí a teaichín beag féin ag bean amháin. Agus do na ceoltóirí atá ag léamh: tá seomra ceoil ann freisin. Chuamar ar siúlóid álainn ar an Sathairn agus lean roinnt dúinn ar aghaidh chomh fada le barr Carraig mo chliar. Bhí an radharc anseo gleoite ar fad.
Is léir go ndeachaigh muidinne i bhfeidhm ar úinéir an tí freisin mar dúirt sé an méad seo i r-phost le ceann de na bridesmaids:
"Many thanks for your kind words in the guest book. My Mother met the bus driver's wife yesterday and she told her how impressed he was by you all. His previous experiences with hen parties had not been so positive. Tell the girls they left a good impression in Tipperary."
Makes us sound kinda boring... he did call us girls though. Hooya! And I didn't need his invitation to know I'll be going back to Croc an Óir.
Had the best weekend last weekend when 11 of my friends got together to send off one of our best friends before she gets married in August. Her two bridesmaids organised with a little help from her friends a great weekend of music, fun, food and cocktails. Amazing, tasty, fresh and elegant food from the Bittersweet Food Company: Seafood Bouillabaisse followed by Cress, Pear and Pecan salad and finished off with Karen's signature chocolate fondant with creme fraiche and mixed berries. I hate to admit it but her chocolate fondant is better than my chocolate fudge cake. And plentiful cocktails from the Cocktail Queens!Chances are we would have enjoyed ourselves no matter where we were but there's no question that the accommodation that the bridesmaids chose definitely added to the weekend. We stayed in Croc an Óir in Mullinahone, Tipperary and if there was ever a group of women who know their self-catering accommodation we are them. We must have stayed in holiday homes in certainly every province of Ireland and quite probably every coastal county in the West. Maybe not as picturesque as Landmark houses but definitely cheaper and with all the same facilities: a dishwasher, a washing machine AND tumble dryer. One bedroom had an ensuite that was wheelchair accessible. (Actually the only negative thing I'd say is that this room also had an unneccesary skylight with no shade so we were woken at the crack of dawn. Definitely not good after all those cocktails.) There were two other bathrooms and one of the ladies had a little house all to herself. And for the musicians reading this: there's even a music room. We went for a fun walk on Saturday and some of us carried on right to the very top of Carrigmaclear where we were awarded with stunning views and history.
As the quote above testifies we obviously made an impression on the owner as well!
Labels: allamuigh/ outdoors, cairde, ceol/music, friends, fun, gaeilge/ irish language, griangrafadóireacht/ photography, mná/women, Tiobráid Árainn/ Tipperary, Éire/ Ireland
Friday, February 15, 2008
MacHappy or MacSad
X's Macbook drive failed last week and she lost everything, the diskNow I'm not so jealous of my MacHappy Family. I must take a photo of my
was so damaged that nothing could be recovered. Apparently this is very common as there was a manufacturing problem with the some of the Seagate Drives that shipped in the Macbooks and Macbook Pros.
If you have a Macbook or Macbook Pro read the instructions from the links below to check whether you have one of these drives. It will only take a minute but it is worth it.
If you know of anyone who has a macbook please forward this to them. Despite that it was reported three months ago it is not common knowledge.
Information and more help.
Thanks,
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parent's dining room table to show you. All of them sitting there like
drones staring at these little white plastic things in this grand old
Edwardian house. It's hilarious.
And I SWEAR I'm not just posting the information above out of begrudgery. I've got a rubbish computer too. It does the job but I don't whip it out in public. In fact I try to avoid moving it even from one room to another because it is so damn heavy. Even my dad is cooler than I. He is so cool he would probably say "cooler than me."
Labels: cairde, friends, teicneolaíocht/ technology
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Athbhliain faoi shéan is faoi mhaise daoibh
In ionad dea-rúin i mbliana tá mé chun cúpla rud a bhreac síos a bhfuil mé ag súil go mór leo i mbliana. Fuair mé r-phost ó mo chara sa Nua-Shealainn ar maidin ina raibh a leithéid luaite agus ceapaim gur bealach uathúil agus dearfach é chun tabhairt faoin athfhéachaint atá nádúrtha dúinn go léir ag an am seo den bhliain.
I got an email from a friend in New Zealand this morning in which she listed the events that she is looking forward to in 2008 - I thought it was a unique way to express the reflective spirit that is only natural at this time of year.
- My birthday - I always look forward to it.
- My new job - whatever it turns out to be it will be a challenge and an adventure
- Himself's new job - ditto!
- S ramping up his conversationa skills - I look forward to greater insight to his strange little mind.
- G starting school - agus tá súil agam go scaoilfidh a theanga Gaeilge dá bharr.
- All the new babbies
- All the weddings and the fact that I am not a bridesmaid means that I will be able to enjoy myself thoroughly and not suffer any friendship fallout.
- Camping, here and abroad
- Meeting my cousin E's son for the first time
- Visiting Cousin B in NYC
- Summer in Ireland
- Autumn
My big pressie from Himself this year was a webcam (hello you don't know me if you don't know that I am a geek) so if you Skype me in future you can see me. Hurrah. Here's a sample of what I look like on my webcam. Glamorous huh? Especially with the laundry in the background.We had a great holiday. Santa Clause was a big hit this year (if I may say so myself) and we got some great presents from family and friends. A few too many chocolates and far too much baking on my part means that it'll be Weight Watchers not-so-anonymous for the foreseeable future. However when I did weigh myself last night, it wasn't quite so drastic as I expected. Speaking of food I must go and do the shopping.
Labels: campáil/ camping, dífhostaithe/unemployed, family, friends, gaeilge/ irish language, holidays/laethanta saoire, teicneolaíocht/ technology, tuismitheoireacht/ parenting
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Labels: blogging/ blagadóireacht, cairde, craic, friends, fun
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Pass the Dutchy
We had a great weekend at our friends' wedding in Gronigen. We went to an amazing exhibition of Peter Struycken's work. He is a digital artist who has been working since the 60s. I was going to link to his work online but very surprisingly he doesn't seem to have a website! Kudos to anyone who can find it. Here's something to keep you going in the meantime. I saw the name Carel Struycken mentioned in the exhibition and being a bit anglocentric presumed sister/ wife/ daughter. He's actually his brother and is none other than Lurch from the Addams Family and Mr. Homm from Star Trek. It's all about synchronicity isn't it.
We picked up Tiger costumes for the boys. Too cute. Okay it's late. Good night.Oh forgot to mention StarLittleThing launched their album last Friday. We missed it as we were in Gronigen and if you missed it give yourself a big kick.
Labels: cairde, ceol/music, craic, ealaíon/art, friends, fun, holidays/laethanta saoire, páistí/ children, StarLittleThing, teicneolaíocht/ technology
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Keep on reading, keep on reading

I still haven't finished reading about paradigmatic controversies etc. but I have watched 2 episodes of DH. Now that's social research.
I must be doing something right though because I got another good result on my last assignment so go on the me.
We just had a beautiful weekend in Oysterhaven Co. Cork (the top right picture is me and the boys in Nohoval Cove - does anyone know anything about this place?) visiting and being visited by friends, hanging out on the beach, doing an egg hunt, surfing (Himself) swimming (me
starting and early this year!), being brought all the way home from Cork in a tow truck (all of us). Oh yes our lovely car which we had just retrieved from the garage the previous Thursday after a week and half there (it went into a coma on the way home from Wexford last Sunday week), gave up the ghost again on Monday morning while we were on the way to visit friends in Nenagh. The photo to the right is how we felt while we waited 2 hours to be collected. As you can see the car is nice and roomy... Much to G's delight we came all the way home in a tow truck. Lovely. What should we do now? Watch this space...Right I must get back to "The denial of children's rights and liberties in the UK and the North of Ireland"...
Labels: cairde, clann, cork/corcaigh, craic, family, feast, friends, fun, holidays/laethanta saoire, motoring/ tiomáint, páistí/ children, surfing
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Birthday Bowl
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