Tuesday, 15 June 2021

Bríd’s Fashion Blog

 Penney’s Summer Steals 


Disney Summer Jumpers

Description: I believe everyone has that favourite jumper that they wear over and over for years and years, even when it becomes old and ragged. My one is super cute with a picture of a bunny called “Thumper”, who is, as everyone knows, “Bambi’s” best friend. The jumpers come in loads of colours, all with different characters. I also bought the grey version with a picture of “Dumbo” (picture below). I highly recommend that all my fellow Disney lovers go and grab one of these jumpers for themselves.  

Price: €10

Why I love it: I like the jumper because it is super comfortable, soft, well fitted, and did I forget to mention it’s my favourite colour- pink.   

Link: https://www.primark.com/en-ie/all-products/womenswear/clothing/jumpers-sweatshirts/jumpers-sweaters/disney-thumper-pink-sketch-sweater/p/134311255 

https://www.primark.com/en-ie/all-products/womenswear/clothing/jumpers-sweatshirts/jumpers-sweaters/disney-dumbo-ecru-marl-sketch-sweater/p/134325842 


Retro Sunglasses

Description: I love these glasses with all my being. I think these glasses are perfect to spruce up your day or evening outfits. They are a staple summer accessory for young girls and women everywhere. The circular lenses and cheetah print design make them more than a trend. 

Price: €3

Why I love it: I love them because  they are super snazzy and they make me feel more confident.

Link: My glasses are out of stock but you can find this equally fabulous pair in store: https://www.primark.com/en-ie/all-products/womenswear/accessories/sunglasses/faux-tortoiseshell-round-sandwich-cateye-sunglasses/p/134146982 


Vancouver Sweatshirt 

Description: This jumper is perfect for the summer weather we have in Ireland. The long sleeves are your fingers’ best friend on a chilly summer evening with the girls in the garden. It has ‘Vancouver’ printed on the front, similar to college sweatshirts, for a vintage vibe.

Price: €10

Why I love it: I like the jumper because it is super comfortable, soft, slightly oversized and totally cute.

Link: 

   

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

My Home

 The kitchen in spring is something beautiful. I enjoy watching the flowers dancing in the breeze as I sit, perched at the window. I find that a person I always love watching in the kitchen is mom, who I love with all my being. She sings and dances with her eyes sparkling. I love the way she bakes bread and cakes, her hands like spiders spinning webs, delicate and magical.

The kitchen is a noisy boisterous wonderful place to be- full of jokes, laughter, chatter, debates, play and rhythm. Finally, the kitchen truly is the heart of our home.


My sister Ailbhe is always concocting crazy, colourful crafts. Her most recent creative idea required everyone in the family to paint a picture with acrylics. Each illustration could be as abstract as we wished. I painted a Jackson Pollock-esque picture using hot pink and green. I chose the pink as it is a vibrant and exciting colour, a little bit like me. Ailbhe cut the paintings into long strips and she jumbled them up to create a colourful collage. This collage is symbolic of my family because each painting is different from the others yet they fit together harmoniously, just like us.




My Vaccine

 Holding hands to help

Needle sharp as it can be

Eyes shut tight with hope.

Thursday, 3 December 2020

 Banna


I went to Banna today,

To take all my troubles away.

We arrived when the tide was in,

Some brave people are daring to swim.


We thought the tide was out,

But I was beginning to doubt,

With a crash, a splash from the sea,

The water was now up to my knee.


We ran back to shore,

The evening walk was no more,

Maybe we will try tomorrow,

And hopefully with a little less sorrow!

Friday, 27 November 2020

The positives and negatives of COVID-19 lockdown.

 Bríd’s Bright Blog


Hi everyone! I hope you are minding yourselves in these strange times. A second lockdown due to COVID-19! Can you believe it? First time was bad enough but now it’s the winter….ugh. I know everybody is feeling like it’s never going to end, but have faith, the end will come. We’ll be back to normality soon. If you are like me you are really missing the things you love and can’t wait to be able to do them again. My mental health suffered as a consequence of all the restrictions. However, it hasn’t been all bad. It has led to some terrific positives too.


In the first lockdown I found both the travel restrictions and the shops being closed the hardest. Sometimes I got upset and expressing it was difficult because I need to use technology to speak. Personally it’s the social outings I miss the most. I used to go to town shopping every weekend, go for walks, play cards with grandparents, orienteering, cinema, dining out, swimming and meeting up with friends and family. In pre-Covid times, I would splurge and buy bags upon bags of socks, hair bobbins and lip gloss in Penny’s. Oh, what I wouldn’t give to browse those busy, colourful, tempting aisles again! I also really miss my grandparents calling over to play cards. They usually call many times a week then with over 70’s cocooning we had to rely on Skype to catch up. I usually team up with Granny and gang up on poor Grandad! Also I had joined an orienteering group called the Kingdom Wheelblasters and I loved it. I have family all over Munster and would see them all the time.


The most important thing for me is that I used to go swimming in Tralee IT pool which is a huge passion of mine. I miss swimming because it makes me feel free. When I’m swimming both my body and mind feel unrestrained. Then BOOM! Leo Varadkar is on the TV announcing a lockdown. My social life went from hectic to harrowing. From shopping sprees to sitting in the car park in Dunnes while my Mom did the weekly shop. Great! 


Recent research indicates that COVID-19 doesn’t just make people physically ill. It also led to higher levels of anxiety and mental illness across Ireland. A Maynooth University study was launched 19 days after An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar announced sweeping restrictions on the movement of people, and two days after Irish residents were required to stay at home. The study was in relation to mental health problems, 41% of people reported feeling lonely, 23% reported clinically meaningful levels of depression, 20% reported clinically meaningful levels of anxiety, and 18% reported clinically meaningful levels of post-traumatic stress. Like these people I feel my own mental health has declined over the past few months. I felt very depressed and lonely. I remember the day we were told about the 2km travel limit and my heart sank. 

I think the Irish duo,§    The Heathers said it best ‘It’s Alright Not to Feel Okay”, and I think we can all relate to this!


To help with mental health challenges my sister and I began to bake more. If I had my way I would bake chocolate-based recipes everyday, but coming from a house of 7 I had to compromise. We made caramel slices, rocky road, apple tarts, brownies, cheesecake, banoffee pie, banana bread and brown bread to name but a few. Needless to say that's when flour was available. Tesco reported that sales of flour increased by 300 per cent over the course of last month. Mom often had to try multiple shops before the suddenly popular grain could be found. Baking did bring us closer together and we had really good fun making things, however, after a few weeks family members began noticing that our jeans had mysteriously shrunk in the dryer; what an odd coincidence! 


The other day I heard the song “You’ve got a Friend in me” from the movie “Toy Story”. Good friends were essential in helping me through the lockdown. Reconnecting with an old friend was a pleasant and unexpected surprise . Hannah was someone I went to play school with. Hannah, like me, has CP. Over the years we lost touch but with social media we reached out to each other. My heart filled with excitement when her name appeared on my Facebook friend request. Although we only met once in person between lockdowns social media platforms have helped us to talk about our lives and how the lockdown has affected us. Like Leo Varadkar said publicly on St. Patrick’s Day when he addressed the nation ‘Come together as a nation by staying apart”.


COVID-19 has been profoundly difficult on everyone. Social media, hobbies, family and friends have helped me through this time. During the lockdown I realised how lucky I am and although I can't go where I want to, I’m surrounded by love and support here at home. I hope you find what helps you get through this time and I wish you health and happiness as we approach a New Year. 



Stay safe,

Bríd 

Friday, 20 November 2020

An Unlikely Friendship

 I would like to share with you all a poem I wrote about friendship, life and circumstance.

I hope you enjoy reading it!

An unlikely friendship


Two girls. Friends from the age of five,

Not knowing if we were meant to be alive,

Two girls. Confined to wheelchairs for life,

Not knowing if we were meant to pay a price.


Two girls. Share a similar game,

Not knowing if we were meant for blame.

Two girls. Reunited after years gone by,

An unlikely friendship with a strong tie.


Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Covid-19 update

We are on week 9 of the lockdown. Last week the Guards were telling people they couldn't visit the beach until May 18th. I feel sad that I cant go places and see my family. We hope it will be over soon and things go back to normal.

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