So, I'm quite shocked to say that recently I've spent quite some time browsing online catalogues and ordering quite a few clothes! Whilst I've ordered the clothes item online before I've never placed orders like I have in the last week or two so now I will have to wait and see if they fit and if I like them. Still find it strange to order stuff and not pay upfront. Not something I like doing so bills will be paid immediately - my previous experience with a (relatively small but still substantial) creeping credit card balance have at least taught me that much in life! (Old age and becoming financially sensible is a strange experience for an undisciplined woman like myself!! )
Friday, January 18, 2008
Shopaholic?
So, I'm quite shocked to say that recently I've spent quite some time browsing online catalogues and ordering quite a few clothes! Whilst I've ordered the clothes item online before I've never placed orders like I have in the last week or two so now I will have to wait and see if they fit and if I like them. Still find it strange to order stuff and not pay upfront. Not something I like doing so bills will be paid immediately - my previous experience with a (relatively small but still substantial) creeping credit card balance have at least taught me that much in life! (Old age and becoming financially sensible is a strange experience for an undisciplined woman like myself!! )
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Bugger, am I a skittle, bell, or a brick?
Might just have to send them an email to confirm just how badly shaped I am - maybe they'll add the "jesus, she's massive" label to their current list;
- The Skittle – average size bust, slim waist, okay tummy with big thighs and chunky calves (e.g. Halle Berry)
- The Bell – small shoulders, bust and waist, short waist with big thighs and bottom (e.g. Hillary Clinton)
- The Pear – small bust, long waist, flat tummy, saddle bags and heavy legs (e.g. Sandra Bullock)
- The Apple – average bust, tummy larger than bust with flat bottom and okay legs (e.g. Kathy Bates)
- The Vase – large bust, gently curving long waist, hips same width as bust with slim thighs and legs (e.g. Kate Winslet)
- The Column – shoulder width same as hip width with a slight waist and long legs (e.g. Nicole Kidman)
- The Brick – broad shoulders, no waist, average tummy, flat bottom with chunky thighs and calves (e.g. Kim Cattrell)
- The Cello – large bust, hips, bottom and thighs with slim lower legs (e.g. Oprah Winfrey)
- The Hourglass – large bust, small and short waist, large hips and full thighs (e.g. Salma Hayek)
- The Goblet – broad shoulders, large bust, no waist with narrow hips and long legs (e.g. Catherine Zeta Jones)
- The Cornet – broad shoulders, small bust, no waist with slim hips and slim long legs (e.g. Cameron Diaz)
- The Lollipop – large bust with slight waist, slim hips and long legs (e.g. Angelina Jolie)
Thursday, January 10, 2008
On a more positive note!
We're all familiar with the saying that it's much better to give than to receive but without wanting to sound really preachy, it is so, so true. I don't want to go into details but today I carried out a random act of kindness, which I have posted about before, and really the feel-good factor makes me feel like I was the one who got something. So, if you see an opportunity to do something nice for someone in the next day or two, why not go for it. It is contagious so what better way to begin the new year other than spreading a bit of feel good factor around!
Also, in the last day or two things have just had a few occasions where things have just fallen into place;
- having spent the last number of months looking in vain for black ankle boots to replace my reliable everyday pair (they had to be leather, not too high-heeled, with a solid block heel and wide-fitting - you wouldn't believe how hard it was to find a pair that matched my requirements!) I managed to find two different pairs that fitted the bill exactly and they were cheap as chips - got them and a pair of "Gluv" shoes for work for €55 for all three!!!
- think I have finally found a suite of furniture that I like, knew I would know it when I saw it, went through the whole leather/fabric, recliner/non-recliner, corner/non-corner, modern/traditional dilemmas and still hadn't decided and then when I wasn't actually even looking for a suite I saw it, the first suite that I had ever considered buying! I knew immediately that it almost perfect but there were a few things I wanted to tweak. I had stumbled upon the suite in a shop which is part of chain and the staff were very helpful but I did want to check if the guy in my regular furniture shop could get something similiar as I really didn't want to walk past him with the business as I've always found him to be very honest, helpful and reasonably priced and a small local business. So I visited my friendly local with picture of said suite and eureka, he can get something quite similiar but with all the tweaks I wanted (firmer cushions, higher legs and higher back, in any material that I choose) for the same price or less and in half the time once I order it!!
- all that and one of my best friends and my former housemate got engaged on New Year's Day!
So all in all, things are good right now!
Sunday, December 30, 2007
I am sad
- Am I too fat - absolutely yes
- Am I too old-fashioned - definitely; I cannot make the first move, it's just not in me, equally I will not chase a man - sorry but it just is not me, for all the brash exterior - I am quite old-fashioned behind it all but then a phrase that is burned into my brain is that of; "flee and they shall follow, follow and they shall flee" - not a prude by any means but will not chase a man -just can't!!
- Am I too fussy - I honestly don't think so; yes, I ignore the assholes, equally I give the others a chance but I'm open to correction on this one - to be fair I ain't overrun with the opportunity to do either!
- Am I too honest - sometimes I think so - I've never been a game-player and I'm not sure that it's a strong point in the dating game
- Do I smoke too much - absolutely
- Do I drink too much - perhaps but have always been able to mind myself and know what's going on but on the minus side can drink a lot of men under the table - not exactly conducive to the wanting to look after you syndrome in men!
- Am I too independent - sometimes - mouthy, opinionated and well-able to look after myself but definitely more open to co-dependent living than may be expected
- Am I waiting for the un-obtainable - I don't think so but again, I am open to correction - yes I do want someone to love me for who I am, to see beyond the (sometimes) brash exterior and to be fair, many of my best friends have that - nothing perfect, but they are in relationships where neither expects the other to be perfect, where staying in the relationship requires work but where at the end of the day they love/admire/respect each other enough to do so and see beyond the inevitable disagreements that couples have and have latched onto something deeper in that person and trust them deeply.
- Am I a pain in the ass/opinionated - absolutely, if you like simple conversation and a 'yes' woman
- Am I lazy - yes sometimes but I will do a hell of a lot for people I care about - to be fair more than I do for myself!
Answers on a postcard please!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Review of The Best of Andrea Bocelli - Vivere, CD
Friday, December 28, 2007
What a lovely Christmas!
On a much more positive not I have also had a lovely, peaceful Christmas and realise that to be able to say that is a blessing, as Christmas is such a hard time for many people. The usual family Christmas went unbelievably smoothly and was a day that we all really enjoyed, I was delighted to hear from someone I shared a house with years ago who I hadn't heard from in recent years and I was lucky enough to spend some really nice evenings with both friends and family as well as feeling really special getting some lovely thoughtful gifts - it all bodes well for 2008 - bring it on!
The only low note over the festive season is that I am truly worried about a very, very close and special friend. She is going through a really tough time and I don't know how to help her, I don't want to alienate her but as her friend I can see she is suffering from from depression and suggesting she gets some help has gone down like a lead balloon but she is not herself and I only hope and pray I can find the right words to help her seek the help she needs without alienating her.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Trócaire - Global Gifts
I don't usually act on emails asking for plugs but when you get one that is from a really good cause such as Trócaire how can you resist? Alan Whelan, their Web Editor must be truly searching the Irish Blogosphere to have happened upon That Friday Feeling, so hats off to him and his hard work! We've all heard about Global Gifts but do we actually take the time to send one? Well, if you haven't yet done so, there is still time. Trócaire cannot now guarantee postal delivery of Global Gifts before Christmas but you can still buy one and have it delivered electronically as an e-card. So, go on, give something with true meaning this Christmas.Even if you have all your Christmas pressies bought why not do what I've just done and spend a few spare euros on a small extra gift - sure you'd spend it on a few pints! (You can buy global gifts for as little as €15, which will result in some chicks being delivered to some needy family)
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If you love design check these two out!
Monday, December 17, 2007
What you need to know about hotel room glasses!
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Betcha my liver hates Christmas!
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Free Rice for the hungry by simply improving your vocabulary!
For each word you get right 20 grains of rice are donated through the United Nations to fight world hunger. Go over and give it a try, you can see how good your vocabulary actually is and help others at the same time.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Revenue giveth and Revenue take away!
But something happened today which has never happened to me before - Revenue are giving me money - sort of!! Having crawled out of the leaba and limped downstairs I noticed I had received two letters in the post today - both from Revenue.
1st letter read something like this:
2nd letter read something as follows:
So, as you can see, Revenue giveth and Revenue taketh away!
P.S. I should point out that anytime I have had to contact Revenue in the last few years I have found them to be very helpful and friendly to be fair.
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Best PC Security Suite that is Vista compatible?
I also want to ensure that whatever I spend my hard-earned cash on is more than just a mere anti-virus, that it has firewall, anti-spyware etc. capability as well, i.e. that it is giving me as much bang for my buck as is possible.
Any suggestions from more technically adept bloggers would be very welcome.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Mooncup and Keepers
If like me, you are a cynic you could be forgiven for thinking that there are a lot of big market brands out there in sanitary protection ware who have a lot to lose if these products gain market share. Financially the money that can be given to marketing the big brands in sanitary towels and tampons is huge so it isn't really surprising that there hasn't been much fanfare around a re-usable product which doesn't hold the same recurring profits for the retailers who stock them as they last approximately 10 years
The Irish Independent - dependent on Bloggers?
As ever, Damien Mulley is right on topic having picked up on Value Ireland's post re this obvious plagiarism and also pointing out the recent attacks which have been made on Bloggers by the Irish Independent. The inimitable Bock The Robber has clearly laid out the blatant plagiarism of the article showing side by side the quotes from each.
Not only was it flagrant plagiarism it was truly lazy plagiarism; no attempt was even made to re-phrase the quotes taken from Value Ireland. An utter disgrace from a supposedly professional writer and publication.
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Breast screening scandal continues!
On the 24th October I read a post from one brave young Irish mother who had found a lump in her breast and was also experiencing bleeding. Now, in this day and age we have all been warned enough about signs that need to be checked IMMEDIATELY - having a lump in your breast and bleeding is one such signal- no medical education or experience required! On presenting her referral for an ultra-sound at her local hospital she was told to "try Mullingar" as in the Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar, but it could take up to three weeks.
So, what had happened by the 6th November - nothing; an ultra-sound request had been returned to her GP! And then she was informed she was being referred to the Midlands Regional Hospital Portlaoise! This was smack bang in the middle of all the horrific revelations about Portlaoise and just prior to the Breast Service being pulled from that hospital. So you would think that the HSE would at least try to get things right and have put proper referral systems for women in the Midlands in place. Well as of the 1st December to quote this brave lady herself ".....I am still waiting for an appointment with the breast people. I'm still bleeding and still have some other stuff going on. No one cares."
THE SCANDAL CONTINUES!
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Being 35!
There are some very positive things about being 35 and where I am at in my life right now:
- I'm young enough (and lucky enought) to still have my parents around and old enough to know how blessed that makes me
- I know who my real friends are
- I've been blessed with wonderful siblings (most of the time!) along with the joy of two beautiful, smart, funny nieces and a darling, inquisitive nephew
- I'm settled into my career path for now, happy in my job (I've had some where the thoughts of going into work was nausea inducing!) and am doing ok at it
- I am lucky enough to have enough money not to have to worry about it in my current situation
- I own my own little house where I have great neighbours, a lovely garden and a fantastic view (all I need is Kim & Aggie to keep the feckin place clean!)
- I have been able to visit a lot of wonderful places but would love to visit so many more - still have a few more continents to hit at the very least (can't believe I've not yet made it to the USA!)
- I can now manage my curly hair instead of it managing me
- And most importantly I have now come to terms with the fact that I will never wear that devastatingly short mini that I always dreamed of wearing for one-night only, this is not actually because of my gi-normous ass and thunder thighs although they were a contibuting factor in this acceptance, rather it is because I've faced the fact that I genetically have cankles! (thanks Ma!)
On the other hand, whilst I've never particularly minded getting older, am not one of those women who gets offended when asked her age (unlike the other women in my family - sorry girls!) and am not overly worried about being 35 per se, as a single, thus-far barren woman it does represent a marker in my life. According to fertility statistics my chances of ever being a mum are on a very, very slippery slope from here on in - strange when you consider to all intents and purposes all that has changed is the hand on a clock. I am no different than I was at 11.59pm but statistically my reproductive organs are on the road to nowhere! But enough about that subject my previous post Baby Race covers my thoughts on that topic - mind you it is frighening that it's from almost 2 years ago and I'm still in the same situation (albeit with a year long relationship in-between!)
Anyway, onwards and upwards, this could be the year;- The year I meet a life partner
- The year I become a size 12 again
- The year I become addicted to exercise
- The year I give up smoking
- The year I begin to welcome fruit and vegetables into my life as part of a healthy balanced diet
- The year I become a clean freak and my house and office sparkle in their orderly tidiness
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Monday, December 03, 2007
Review of Carlinn Gallery
As someone who loves art but doesn't know a lot about it art galleries have always seemed inaccessible and often a bit hoiety-toiety. Not so the Carlinn Gallery, it is a lovely little gallery nestled in the heart of beautiful Carlingford County Louth.
They have some great exhibitions and lots of fantastic art pieces ranging from huge canvases down to very small reasonably priced pieces by younger, less well known artists. Most importantly it is a place you feel free to walk into and browse around. The reception is warm and friendly from staf and you can browse freely without someone following you around. Well worth a visit if you happen to be in that beautiful part of the world.
Rated 5/5 on Dec 03 2007Vote on curly k's Reviews at LouderVoice
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Adding bookmarking options to your posts!
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Saturday, December 01, 2007
Philip Pankov
All of his photographs are hand-printed by the artist himself and processed to museum archival standards. Working exclusively with traditional medium-format black-and-white film allows Philip to produce ultra high-resolution images that capture minute details with striking sharpness." (Photo Techniques Magazine, USA January 2007)
