I know I’m on record here saying that I’ve no truck with sport of any kind. Exercise is one thing, but competition that claims one side victors and the other losers seems unnecessarily cruel to me. However, allow me to do a full U-turn on all that in the wake of the Irish Football team's …
M-O-N-T-Y and Monty Was His Name
Reader, we have some catching up to do. You will be familiar with many of the characters who feature in this blog. Mr B is doing well, as is the Manchild, the Schoolgirl has transitioned to college and will henceforth be referred to here as Goldilocks. The Brother is in fine form, so too The …
The Four Seasons
November usually finds me pulling down well-worn albums from the shelf. There’s one entitled ‘I dread the winter’, another is called ‘every year I find them harder’ and my all-time favourite ‘if I won the lotto I’d move abroad for 6 months’. These recordings have been passed down to me from my parents, who perhaps …
Here Comes The Fun
A Hundred Thousand Years ago, when I was a young adult, I became a leader in my local youth club. I was only 19 at the time, so not much older than the child members of the club who were aged 10-14. While the idea of the club was to provide a wholesome social and …
Vitamin Sea
I’m a great believer in taking vitamins. Sure, you couldn’t be expected to get all your requirements from your food, it’s no harm to throw in a few supplements. Maybe I’m codding myself, but if I stop taking magnesium for a few days, I can feel my joints starting to seize up. Vitamin B complex …
For The Woman Who Taught Me To Read
We share the same initials, and a healthy curiosity about other people’s lives, but I am not fit to undo the lid of her fountain pen. I’m speaking of course about the wonderful Maeve Binchy. As a slow reader, easily put off by too many pages, I was a latecomer to the party of books …
Blue Zones & Blue Rinses
When I was newly married, I got a job co-ordinating Marriage Preparation Courses. No sooner had my babies arrived than I became a Baby Massage Instructor. It seems that once I have five minutes experience of any life stage, I feel equipped to become an expert on it. Now that I’m working with older people, …
Ah Go On, It’s A Swan!
UCD lake is rarely quiet. During weekdays it is a gathering place for students between lectures. At weekends a younger audience come to say hello, often with bread, and nervous parents warning about getting too close to the edge. The swans who live there must be used to all these callers and go about their …
A Blooming Lovely Day Out
They say you should live far enough away from your family that you have to put your coat on to visit them. The Brother took this advice to heart and settled a whole county away in Co. Meath. To be honest this arrangement suits me down to the ground. An hour drive either way, means …
Freefalling
How to turn a day off into an existential crisis in 10 easy steps: Step 1: Upon waking, identify as many aches and pains as possible. List all the things that you are sad or worried about. Take those woes into the shower with you and encourage them to mushroom into full-on catastrophes. Step 2: …
