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They grow up so fast

Me - full frontal online at last
Me - full frontal online at last!

Today my sister Andrea finished her final exams and thus her 4-year degree in the University of Limerick. I don’t normally dwell on milestones such as these in terms of how much time has flown by but I’m genuinely shocked at how fast the past 4 years have gone by.

Andrea is the sibling next in line to me, followed by 2 more – Tomas & Niamh, in that order. While those 3 are very close in age, there’s nearly a 3 year gap between myself and Andrea so I guess that’s what is further compounding my surprise. 

I don’t think she would mind me saying she was a very competitive younger sister & while it dismayed me at the time I look back now & think “fair play to you – start as you mean to go on lady!”. If I said black, she would say white. No different to many other siblings. I was the level-headed & practical brain while she was the flighty & unpredictable one. She was often victim to the “why can’t you have more sense like your sister” line either face to face or behind her back & I’m so glad she never heeded it.

For someone of 21 years, she has achieved far more than I could ever imagine in terms of academia, travel, reading, work, meeting people from many walks of life & corners of the world and more in possibly every other aspect of life & living. It’s been an amazing few years watching her “grow up” – from the difficult teenager into the challenging & bright young woman. I just wish I’d been around for more of it. But sure, they grow up so fast…

Eurovision winner in the family (by association)!

NIamh & Michael
Little sister Niamh & her boy, Michael

 

Alexander on stage
"Alexander" on stage

Michael (aka Alexander) is a student in the Cork School of Music and until tonight I believed him to be part of the brass section of the Cork Symphony Orchestra. I guess he was keeping a low profile around Cork what with being the favourite for Eurovision. Congrats Michael!

Fat-fingered findings

 

facebok.com
facebok.com

Up until Monday I was using an N95 while my faulty iPhone was being dealt with. I had many fat-fingered typo moments while using it for the past few weeks but none so bizarre as when I was trying to hit Facebook in my mobile browser and I arrived at www.facebok.com and found this random image.

I haven’t yet kit the ‘skip’ link that’s up top right of the screen as I fear it will bring me into a world of pain/spam/awfulness but as landing pages go, this gets points for WTF quality.

Eurovision – what’s your favourite song?

So I hear we’re not in the Eurovision this year & Johnny Logan was on Ray D’arcy singing the wonderful classic “Hold Me Now” live for our listening pleasure on Today FM this morning. Got me thinking. Is it the best Eurovision song of all time? I know they had a contest purely to decide this in 2005 where “Hold Me Now” came 3rd (“Waterloo” getting 1st). Love it or hate it, most people have a soft spot for it. 

Niamh Kavanagh’s winning performance of “In Your Eyes” in 1993 is my favourite Eurovision song of all time. It’s got everything – great lyric, builds to the chorus & middle 8, brass, strings, sparkles, the works. I am guilty of screaming this at my long-suffering hairbrush on occassion, it’s just awesome. 

So what’s your favourite Eurovision song? Your guilty Eurovision pleasure? Cast your votes please & yes, you can vote for your own country if you so wish :)

Update: The darling lovely Jen reminded me of this most awesome entry that we both fell in love with and voted for in 2007. I give you the brilliant Verka Serduchka with Dancing Lasha Tumbai. Robbed of a win.