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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Have a Seat

I'm still preparing for the big move to Ireland in a few months. We are in the final countdown to the wedding, selling my house and leaving for Cork, but there is still much to be done! While I've been busy selling most of the furniture from the house in Texas, I have also picked up a few things to ship over, such as the previously mentioned dressing table. I recently re-purposed a stool to go with the table, so here are the before and after pics as promised!


And here is the finished result that will go in our bedroom--



Once we ship it over to Ireland I will post new pics of it in our bedroom, so stay tuned!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Today's Little Known Fact about Ireland


Songwriters Frederick Weatherly (who wrote the lyrics for Danny Boy), Jack Judge (It's a Long Way to Tipperary), and Thomas Westendorf (I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen) never set foot in Ireland.
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Decisions, Decisions...what should I take to Ireland?




I have been back and forth a million times about what to take with me to Ireland.  I'm not talking about clothes, I am talking musical instruments, artwork, collectibles and FURNITURE!

I've done a great deal of investigation into the process of international shipping, and I can tell you that the price is as random an Irish rain shower!  Of course, the smart  thing to do would be for me to liquidate the bulk of my things since the house is fully furnished.  However, Seamus and I have actually bought furniture and accessories here in Texas to ship to Ireland along with my belongings. Not that we didn't try to buy them in Ireland, but my dream dressing table was nowhere to be found over there.

Here are the before and after pics of the piece I found at the flea market in Canton:




I have a passion for repainting old furniture, and this piece wil be gorgeous in our silver glam bedroom!  I will need this for doing my hair and makeup since there are NO electrical outlets in Irish bathrooms. I am working on the vanity stool at the moment and will post a pic when it's done!

 

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Today's Little Known Fact about Ireland



In Ireland you will rarely, if ever, find the Irish saying, "Top o' the morning..."  That expression was made up by screenwriters Edmund Beloin and Richard Breen for the 1949 Bing Crosby movie of the same name.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Till the Cows Come Home


One of the things I look forward to most about the move to Ireland are my cows.  By MY cows I mean the cows that belong to the farmer that lives just down the hill from our house. You can nearly set your watch by those cows, coming up from the valley in the morning and returning in the evening.  I'll never forget the first time I saw them--Seamus woke me up and said come to the window!!" And there, coming up the path straight at us--97 of the sweetest, most beautiful black and white Chik-fil-a cows I'd ever seen.  They were taking their daily walk, what I now call the Cow Parade, that takes them up the hill, a sharp left turn in front of our house, and then a right to continue to the upper pasture.  Many a morning I've opened the upstairs window and moo-ed at them, which normally causes a quick stop by a few of them followed by a cold stare.  I don't care, this is one of those "life is good" euphoric moments that is joy at its simplest.  When I'm not in Ireland, Seamus often shows me the cows through the window via Skype.  Recently he told me that the cows stayed in the pasture directly in front of the house all night, which immediately caused me to worry that my bovine babies are keeping warm.  Seamus told Farmer Kevin that I had said not to be surprised if the next time that happens he finds them each covered in a blanket in the morning. To which the farmer replied, "Tell her she's going to need a shit load of blankets!"

Friday, January 22, 2010

Today's Little Known Fact about Ireland



The Celtic harp - not the shamrock - is the national symbol of Ireland. The harp depicted on government seals, coins, passports and the Leinster flag belonged to Brian Boru, High King of Ireland from 1002 to 1014. His original harp can be found in the museum at Trinity College, Dublin