Sunday, 26 January 2014

Ferris Wheel

Over Christmas, there was a ferris wheel in the city. Sadly, a combination of rain and Christmas preparations meant that Christmas came and went, and we didn't get to ride the ferris wheel. But to our surprise (and joy!), they kept it up into the New Year, and we got to ride it!



When we first got on, I felt like this: (I know this is a horrible photo but it captures my emotions perfectly. I didn't enlarge it as much as the others because I don't want to frighten you).



But then I calmed down, and got to enjoy some amazing views of our city!

And then it started to rain, but oh well :)

Mike got the clever idea of shouting to the people in the next car/box (?) to take a photo of us, and then we took one of them, and we exchanged them when we got off. Ah, technology.




Thursday, 23 January 2014

Let's try this again

I have many new year's resolutions, and one of them is to start this blog again. 
In the past year +, I have written so many posts in my head! 
But let's skip the excuses. 
Here are some photos from the most recent wedding I did... 




I had so much fun doing this wedding! The bride wanted cupcakes, cake pops, and a simple wedding cake with a statement flower. 
Oh, and lots of bunting, which is always good!


The flower is made entirely of sugar flower paste, each petal individually hand rolled and cut and frilled and dusted with colour. It took me so long but I love it!

 It was also my first time making cake pops. Yes, I am entirely behind the times. 


 Each table had a small cake centerpiece (made by the bride's sister), and I made mini bunting for each one. 
So cute!


And guest book table bunting for the drinks reception in the marquee.

I love weddings.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Farmer's Market

I spent this lovely autumn morning at the Mahon Farmer's Market. It's such a great market, filled with stalls offering loads of locally grown fruit and vegetables... 

 

and the best porridge I've ever had! I've been known to make a trip to this market for the porridge alone. Apparently they soak it overnight in milk. It's so creamy... perfect for a cold morning!
 


 And then for lunch: bread, cheese, and the most amazing mushroom soup. I'm not really a fan of mushrooms, but this soup is incredible!








 Aren't these guys creepy?

I was feeling very autumn-y. Isn't it funny how in the spring, we want to wear flowery prints, and in the fall, we switch to autumn colours? But not even on purpose, it just feels better somehow! Blending in with the leaves or something...



 I love these shoes!!! I got them for 2 pounds in a charity shop in Bristol. And these lovely socks were a gift from Avoca... yum!


Buttons. 
Nice.

Monday, 1 October 2012

Les Miserables... a tribute

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It all started with the musical... I first saw in on PBS when I was in 7th grade, and I was immediately hooked. Obsessed even. Les Mis was the first cd I ever bought, and I soon had every song memorized. 



I read the book, then I read it again, then in high school I joined the French club (I don't speak French!) just so I could go see the musical live in San Diego. Over the next few years, I read the book a few more times, and saw the musical live a few more times. Here in Ireland, I even went to see a children's performance of it! And for Christmas, I asked Mike to read the book so I would finally have someone to talk to about it. And he's almost done!

at Waterloo

When I was in Belgium over the summer, I was able to visit Waterloo (Hugo describes the battle in great detail), and I even saw the inn where Victor Hugo wrote parts of the book. 
It was so amazing to see the battlefield and the farmhouse that I had read so much about in the battle scenes of Les Mis.
Needless to say, I can't wait to see the movie. When I first saw the trailer, I burst into tears... oh my goodness I cannot wait!!!



Thursday, 30 August 2012

Belgium Part 2... the treasures!

 Fleamarket heaven in Belgium! I could just roll around in all those piles of old linens...


And here's the loot!

 


 






 

I think half the fun is digging through giant piles of clothing, heaped on the ground, and then catching a glimpse of vintage fabric and pulling and tugging until you've untangled the wrinkled treasure from its less than worthy companions and offered it new life. Hurrah!

I persuaded the lovely Jacq and Esther to try them on (at about midnight!) after the longest day ever.

Oh! And I also found this gorgeous watercolour... and a few other treasures which I'm sure will show themselves in the weeks to come!


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Belgium Part 1


So... I got to go to Belgium last week!


 Jacq and I went to visit our dear friend Esther. 
 

When we stepped into her apartment, it was like walking into a magazine! She gets all her furniture secondhand, and paints it herself. Look at this gorgeous old table she got at a farm.
 Eating on a balcony=being on holiday



 We hung out in Brussels city centre




 And Esther took us to the most AMAZING flea market ever
Looking at this photo makes me jealous of myself.... digging through piles and piles of old clothes. What's in my arm? Oh not much... just several vintage dresses I got for 2 euro each! Aaaah!!!! Curse you Ryanair and your baggage restrictions! 
Next time I'm checking a bag.


Saturday, 4 August 2012


I have learned two lessons:
1. My husband is the most amazing EVER (ok I already knew that)
2. If I mention in a blog post that I want something, Mike will get it for me (?!)


 
  I am the proud new owner of the most GORGEOUS bike in the world. 
And it has a detachable basket.  
Yep. 
Our friends own a bike shop so Mike got a great deal.
And I married Mike so I got a great deal.
So pretty much everyone wins.
But my bike gets first place.

Now I will casually post some more things I like and further test lesson number 2: