Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Proud to be Irish





I absolutely love this ad.  It makes me proud, and it's so well done, too.

Yes, folks, the new Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport is set to open its doors this winter, and we Dublin (and Ireland, for that matter) natives can't wait.  For you visitors, it'll make your journey here a lot more enjoyable, too.  And congrats to my sister who has been working on the new T2 at Dublin Airport for the last couple of years!

A sneak preview:
images courtesy of www.dublinairportauthority.com/


Now you just have to come and see it in person!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Flashback: 1996

This weekend, P and I were discussing what to do for our daughter's 1st birthday party next month.  I can't believe she's almost a year old!  That got me thinking how fast time flies, and it seems the older we get the faster and faster it seems to go.  Then I thought back to high school and how quickly the 15 years  since I began my freshman year has gone. Sometimes I think I'd like to go back and revisit that time in my life, bringing with all that I know and have learned since.  Do you feel like that, too?  Sometimes I look back on that time in my life and cringe (!), but mostly it's the good stuff I remember.  I realise that this completely opens me up to ridicule, but here's a little glimpse of my life (good and bad) c.1996.
This is me, obviously.  I was a sophomore in high school at the time. Unfortunately,  I still remember that outfit (pink and cream gingham dress with applique flowers on the empire waist line...the height of fashion of course).


These are (some of) my friends - they are still my friends, I'm really lucky to be able to say that.

At the time I lived in Birmingham, AL - a great city that I still love and think of as home.  Those were the days of homecoming football games and school dances, hanging out at the movies or the mall (can you believe we did that?) and girls nights in, sleepover style.  (Thankfully were the days before Facebook and Myspace - every day I am more and more grateful that I didn't have the opportunity to go through the dramatics of being a teenager on the internet for all to see).

My group of friends used to meet for breakfast frequently bright and early on a Saturday morning and we all made something - I forget what I made but I do remember are Jon's cheesy (and garlicky) biscuits - YUM, and Andrea's cheesy eggs!  They were fun days.  Then, if it were summer, we'd go to the lake (thanks, Ben!) and I'd inevitably burn.  Since then I've accepted that I'll never be able to sport a lovely golden tan and I'm okay with that.  I've also discovered that SPF 50 and big sun hats make my days in the sun much more enjoyable!

At 15 I was learning how to drive.  Doesn't 15 seem awfully young to be legally behind the wheel (even if it is to learn with an adult in the car)?  Or does that just make me sound old?!  I learned to drive on this sweet ride of my Dads:
image courtesy of www.vehicleserachers.com

That's a 1995 Chevy Surburban, folks.  I learned to drive in that bad boy.  When I got a Honda Civic a couple of years later it felt like a toy in comparison!

In 1996, you might have been listening to this:

    

    
        
    


You might have cried your eyes out at this at the movies (like I did):

Or been blown away by the special effects in this:

Or fallen in love with Tom Cruise (again) in this:

If you were a Birmingham native, you might have been anxiously awaiting the opening of this place:
image courtesy of http://saltyhamjam.blogspot.com

You might have also been rushing home to watch this awesome new TV show based on, like, the best movie everrrrrrrrrrr:
Image courtesy of sharetv.org

I was probably wearing this (you might have been, too):                                                         

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And almost every boy I knew at the time was wearing this:

or       

I remember - for us gals - Mac's Velum was a must-buy, except back then it came in a blush-size container....remember that?
image courtesy of flickr.com

Reddish brown lipstick was one beauty trend that I should never have tried (thankfully my photos of this time period are safely tucked away at my parents house!):

The South was a-buzz because the 1996 Summer Olympics were being held in Atlanta, GA, just a short drive away.
We went, as a family, to visit the Centennial Olympic Park.  I remember a photo of us all decked out in Olympic gear, which thankfully I don't have access to at the minute!  I also remember the tragic bombing in Centennial Park that July.


He had just been re-elected and beaten him:
image courtesy of bloomberg.com


We also paid, on average, $1.22 for a gallon of gas...depressing, isn't it?

Seems like just yesterday.  What are your best/worsts from 1996??

Friday, November 12, 2010

Fly-Away Friday: Paris!

Happy Friday, all!

My sister is in Sweden for the weekend.  Are you going somewhere too?

I must admit, I was a little jealous that she's off for a weekend to explore a (cooooold) Scandinavia, and it got me thinking: if I could jet off somewhere for the weekend, where would I go?

Instantly I think Paris.  If you know me, you know it's my favourite city du monde.  Yes, I've been there many times - I've even lived there.  I have not, however, visited it during my favourite time of year.  Therefore, Paris it is!  Here's what my weekend in Paris would look like (no holds barred, bien sur).  

I would stay at L'Hotel.  Pourquoi, you ask?  Look at it:


Isn't it glamorous?  And cozy and chic all at the same time?  It's in one of my absolute favourite parts of Paris, St-Germain-des-Pres, and it's surrounded by beautiful art galleries, cafes and, of course, fabulous boutiques.  The hotel itself boasts a Michelin star restaurant called, of course, Le Restaurant (how drole).  It was remodelled by Jacques Garcia and was apparently the place to go in the swingin' sixties.  It was also where (Dublin native) Oscar Wilde spent his final days.  I would love to stay in a place so steeped in history! 

I'd be eating steak-frites here:
Au Vieux Comptoir - it's absolutely delicious.


And lets not forget shopping here...at Merci, in the Marais - a must for design lovers (and Anthropologie fans!)
images courtesy of inkandpost.com and timeout.com

And at one my of favourite haunts, Shakespeare and Company.  A must-visit.
image courtesy of freshphotography.org

image courtesy of flickr

Must get to Hediard for gourmet goodies....

...and Pierre Herme for macaroons.
image courtesy of charmomatic.com

Shop a little at Colette and....

Then I'll do what I love best in Paris - just wander.  Along the Seine and through the streets taking in these sights:

And of course the Seine at night...



 On my way back to L'Hotel, I'll probably grab a banana-nutella crepe somewhere in the Quartier Latin.
 image from stan-burger.com


I'd be packing these, in my Globetrotter, of course.....
$125 - topshop.com
$1,295 - barneys.com
$35 - yesstyle.com






Bon week-end!
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