Posts Tagged ‘De Sister’

17
May

Insert your own randowm quote here

   Posted by: Fence   in Ramblings

I seem to have done nothing lately but reviews. And this after I made my grand “returning to blogging” speech. I guess I don’t have very much to say. Either that or I have too much to say, but to start typing it all out would involve actually processing thoughts and forming arguments and constructing a post. That’s just not my bag baby.

I’m more with the whole stream-of-consciousness. Much less work I feel. Plus I’m less likely to think, this makes no sense, hit delete. Cause none of it should really make sense, you know, or it should make sense but only in a nonsensical way.

Whatever.

The real reason I haven’t been around much this week is that I travelled up to Sligo for the week. Twas de sister’s confirmation so I had to mosey on up for that, and I’d time worked up so reckoned I may as well take the week off. Perfect timing as the sun has been shining, and the warmth warming.

That’s our summer over and done with, prepare now for the weeks and weeks of rain.

I told myself I’d do a big tidy yesterday and today. But while I threw out some crap I got bored halfway through. Mess is good right? Also, I have far too many books. I think some need to be culled from the herd. A job I’m always reluctant to start, because I end up stumbling over books going “oooh, I really enjoyed that I should reread it” when the proper reaction would be “that was a fun read, but if I take it off the shelf I’ll have space for new books”. Dilemma indeed.

Anyone know the best way to clean a laptop screen? There seem to be little smudges on Vera’s shiny shiny screen. I don’t want to use too much elbow grease, just in case I make them worse.

Tags: De Sister, laptop, weather

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25
Oct

Spend spend spend

   Posted by: Fence   in Musing

Decisions, decisions. I’m thinking of spending money. But I’m not sure on what yet. When the PSP first came out I did think about getting one. But then that faded and I never did. De sister has a DS, and they do look fun. I’m thinking getting one. With the Brain Training game. Anyone got one and can recommend another game. Or got one and hated it and can tell me why I shouldn’t get it?

Tags: De Sister, DS Lite, games, money, Nintendo, PSP

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5
Aug

Week 235

   Posted by: Fence   in Sport, Weekly memes

She says:

  1. Voices ::
  2. Have to ::
  3. Machine ::
  4. Seventh grade ::
  5. Beach ::
  6. Roommate ::
  7. Cyclone ::
  8. Theater ::
  9. Pregnant ::
  10. Phoebe ::

The big match for all Sligonians was yesterday. De mudder and de sister came up Friday, and stayed in my place. The fadder and 2 of de brudders came up on Sat and we headed to Croke Park. And it was dreadful.

I don’t think many of us expected Sligo to win, but still, the match was not a good example of gaelic football. Instead it was messy, neither team took real control, it was dull, and I’m sure any neutrals would have been bored. Sligo started out a little brighter, but there were too many wides and they didn’t play their best. Still, hopefully they’ll have learned from this and will improve next year. The match might even work in Cork’s favour too, cause no one will be too impressed after that display, so maybe they’ll be underestimated :)

The third match of the day[1] was between Tyrone and Meath and it was a great game. Especially in comparison to the one that had gone before it. Meath won, and probably deserved it too.

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Linknotes:
  1. we didnt go early enough to watch the Tommy Murphy final
Tags: 2007sfc, Cork, Croke Park, de mudder, De Sister, dreadful, GAA, Luna Nina, Sligo, Sligo v Cork

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17
Jul

Week 232

   Posted by: Fence   in Family, Weekly memes

It may be Tues, but on Sun Luna Nina said:

  1. Situation ::
  2. Theme song ::
  3. Kelly ::
  4. Club ::
  5. Swerve ::
  6. Couch ::
  7. Bigfoot ::
  8. Arbitrary ::
  9. Inventor ::
  10. Blazer ::

mine’ll be under the cut

And now, time for catch up

Went to Sligo in Friday. Took de sister to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on Sat. It was good. Went to watch B#5 play football. We won. Sun was the Granny’s one year anniversary so we had mass and a visit to the grave and decades of the rosary. Then a meal with many of the extended family. I’d arranged to have Mon and Tues off work, so I travelled today and tomorrow get to relax and shop, and maybe tidy my room like I planned to do last week but totally didn’t.

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Tags: De Sister, Family, Luna Nina, Sligo

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So, how did we all get over the christmas and the new year then?
I’ll give you a very brief recap. Went home on christmas eve’s eve, loaded down with presents. Dumped them under the tree and then dumped myself in front of the telly

Went to midnight mass on Christmas eve, only it wasn’t midnight it was at seven, but for some reason it is still called midnight mass. Reasons anyone? Twas very boring, our priest is like that priest on Father Ted with the world’s most boring voice. Only occasionally his Sligo accent will be erased by his Italian accent (He lived there for many years before returning to Ireland). I also got to see the new crib. It came all the way from Italy, and I think may have been designed to bling up the church.

You know the way a normal crib has Mary, Joeseph, some kid in a manger, maybe a few shepherds and a couple of farm animals? Well, this one already had the three kings kneeling in the straw, they are still on their way! Plus maybe five billion shepards[1] a couple of hooker-looking goose-girls, a whole flock of sheep, a camel in the middle of the stable[2] and bright and shining angels thrown around for good luck. Plus Mary was blonde. Whats up with that?

Ah well, enough with the boringness of religious ceremony, and on to the pressies. Have to say my gift of the shocking tanks went down a treat with the boys. Not only did brothers #4 & #5 give each other electric shocks, they also crept in on sleeping brothers[3] #2 & #3 and shocked them awake. Or at least semi-conscious. See you get two remote control tanks, and you fire at each other with laser-type thingies, and when your tank gets shot you get an electric shock through the handset. Fun times! Just like when you used to touch electric fences as a kid for the little kick[4] And when you lose by getting shot five times you get an extra long shock. Brother #4 was hi-larious, every time he got shocked he’d do this little kick out with his left foot. Every home should have a set of shocking tanks I tell you.

snowmanAs usual the sister got covered in presents, but her main one from Santa was one that everyone else enjoyed. A keyboard which lit up as the keys were played, but which would also light up the keys so you could play various tunes and so learn them. Everyone had a go.

I got my printer, which we later tried out and yes, it does work, but was too much hassle to try and fit into my bag so the parentals should be visiting various peoples in Dublin in a short while, and I’ll get it from them then.

I didn’t bother getting up to see the Stephen’s Day Hunt this year. Once in a while I’ll pop up to the crossroads to take a look, but wasn’t in the mood this year. I did hear that numbers were very high, so I’m thinking that maybe a few relatives from the UK were over this year?

Which leads me on to Stephen’s Night out. And horror of horrors, the Garavogue[5] has been renamed, now it is called The Left Bank, which I don’t like. Still went there though. Arrived at 7.30, and got home some time around 5. Thats all I’m saying, oh, that and vodka!beast

I also managed to take the dog (Can you spot him in the pic over on the right?) out every day I was home. Which was great as he really is getting too fat. The ickle puppy must be 5 at this stage, getting auld so he is. And that leads me neatly on to the latest pointless quiz I’ve taken:

The Dog
DOG - Your daemon may be a dog if you are loyal and
caring, and like to know what is expected of
you. You probably are very family oriented, and
have a small group of friends that you are very
close to, rather than a large group of
acquaintances. You dislike confrontation, but
you will stand up and fight for the people and
issues that you really care about. You may
prefer someone else to take the lead in a
situation, although you would rather take the
lead yourself than have the situation fall
apart. You probably enjoy routine and order,
but that doesn’t mean you don’t like to have
fun. If anything, your friends probably know
you for getting intense, child-like pleasure in
the small things in life.

What Is Your Daemon?
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Linknotes:
  1. I may admit to exaggeration here
  2. which wasn’t actually a stable at all as it had no walls. Maybe we were supposed to use our imaginations
  3. they had been out the night before so may have still been a little worse for wear
  4. what do you mean you never did that?
  5. the traditional destination for many many peoples on Dec 26th
Tags: B#1, B#2, B#3, B#4, B#5, Christmas, De Sister, mass, slight exaggeration

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