We have moved!
Once again I am back into the peace of the countryside. Well it’s all relative.. as right now there are 100km/h gusts and driving rain so it’s making quite the racket around the new house. Jonathan and I live in Fornaght now, 20 mins out from the outskirts of Cork. Possibly another 10 mins to get into Cork. Another 20 mins to Mallow the other direction. It’s not really in the middle of no where, but it’s close enough.
We’re still unpacking, the only two rooms that I can say are finished are the kitchen and the sitting room. They’re both at a point where they have everything in them that’s meant to be in them. The other rooms just have piles of boxes assigned to them. The main bedroom has all it needs but could do with some more things sorting out. The spare bedroom needs the bed making and bits put away. The study has the desk built but needs shelves and cabinets as well as all the boxes unpacking. The craft room/LEGO room is still just full of boxes and the library (who are we kidding – it’s the sitting/reception room) is currently holding all unassigned boxes. The garage will be sorted out at the last possible moment and the conservatory is just housing comfy chairs and plants at the moment. It’s a bit of a sizable house, we’re very lucky!
This weekend we’ll be unpacking completely and we shall be in a position on Sunday night to finally go “right, these are the pieces of furniture we need next”. Things like bookcases, desks and coffee tables…! The likelihood is that the bookcases we have won’t fit all the books. I never fully unpacked in the last house so there are a lot of things that haven’t seen the light of day since my parents arrived a year ago in the van.
Nothing much is happening after work this week. We’re still sorting out the old house and making sure that it’s up to scratch for the handover this Friday and the depressing thing is with only a lick of paint and a hoover the place is still in better nick than when we arrived last year.
Looking forward to making this a home and looking forward to being able to put up my bits and pieces! Things like my signed Kill Bill poster, and my two huge signed Lord of the Rings framed posters. As well as the prints and rare film posters that are all bundled up. My action figures and some of my Living Dead Dolls (not all of them as there isn’t enough space at all..!). I, of course can’t wait to have people over too. It’ll be tricky what with being so far out but once everything is settled and sorted out then we have more than enough room for people to stay over and tonnes of space for extra cars to be parked up. And I’m looking forward to baking again (Jonathan does all the cooking!).
The only other thing to report on is my new car! Bought a month before the move and I love him. He’s called Mushu and he’s a black and silver Skoda Fabia Sportline. He has a funky red and black interior as well as a most treasured AUX port. Love him to bits, just like Napoleon he isn’t the most efficient car out there but I don’t mind. He’s quick, he makes a lot of noise and he works. Love it!
More photos of the house as and when it’s tidy and it will mostly be room by room. Don’t want to spam the photos…!
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Two years into the future
Two years ago (give or take) I wrote a post a month into my move to Ireland, here. I always do the thought exercise of “Where will I be…” “What will be happening…” to keep me entertained during those moments I can day dream.
Two years after that post it’s no surprise I was driven to distraction with the job that moved me here. It is a surprise that I got the job with my current employer though. Other surprises include living, once again, in a house with more people than just me, and one of those being a significant other.
A year into the future I really can’t start to imagine with any seriousness. I don’t think I’ll be settled down still, but I will still be in Ireland. If I’m in Cork I’ll still be working here, and hopefully if I am not in Cork I’ll still be working for my current employer. There are a few things that will be certain – I will have pets and I will NOT be in my current role answering calls.
I’ve certainly not been busy by any stretch of the imagination. However any spare time I have here I seem to do anything other than think about work. That can involve going out for a drive, eating out, walking around town, or like today – baking. Now I am back at the computer doing stuff on it other than watching clips of Q.I on YouTube or trying to work out what in the hell Google + is for…
So to talk about interesting things. These past few weeks have seen me complete a few craft projects and start a few more and just today get back into some simple enough baking. I have the theory behind it I just need some technique. Ha.
The cookies exploded in size so they turned out more like a tray bake. Tasty all the same. What we will do next time is make the dough, roll it and pop it into the fridge for a day or so. Then cut it up and pop the slices onto the trays and bake from that.
Make some cup cakes on a bit of a spur of the moment. Decided I had the ingredients but still popped out to Dunnes to get some food colouring. So we now have pink and blue cupcakes as well! Very tasty and full, full of E numbers. Even that famous one in the blue colouring – these cakes aren’t safe for your kids!
Next to be cooked will be a nice, savoury omelette with peppers, tomatoes, spring onions and blue cheese. It’s all well and good cooking all these lovely treats but they really are quite rich and settle quite heavily.
In other news I have a weeks holiday in August around my birthday where I am planning to do bugger all, and I am really looking forward to it. There was talk to go back to the UK but Jacko has landed a new job and we decided to wait on going over so we could save a bit more. So the UK trip is scheduled tentatively for the back end of September through to the start of October. Just in time for my Dad’s 60th birthday.
Other news in brief: Updated the computers to Mac OSX Lion and I am loving it. Works like a dream on the MacBook. Have another book to read. It’s set out much like a University course so this should add some structure to my writing and give me some useful exercises to try out. I am also back in WoW again after a few weeks of forgetting about it. If you’re on Eonar-EU-Horde come say hello!
That’s all for the time being as I have some more writing that I need to finish off. As always I will keep you posted on new happenings here!
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En Garde!
It;s a blitz of an update this week! If I had a todo list for the past few weeks it would look both awesome and complete.
First thing crossed off was a holiday – Jonathan and I are off to Edinburgh in June for four nights as both a break and a celebration of being together one year. It’s a milestone for us, but a drop in the ocean for people like my parents. Looking forward to going back and flying over on another “chocks away!” plane like last time!
In relation to that point I also bought himself a present in celebration of “hey, we survived a year!”. Now I don’t buy him many gifts (not nearly half as many as he buys me) but when I do it’s always something that multiple people hate me for. He is now the proud owner of a single handed Marshall broadsword. Forged and tempered high-carbon steel blade (he’ll get a Damascus blade later on) which we have discovered will cut its way through most materials quite happily. It is a beautiful and very practical blade, especially compared to the sword he had perviously that not only broke at the shoulders of the tang but didn’t even have a fuller to allow for easy removal from a torso. Pssssht.
Next on the list was to get writing. But this has been on the todo list since the beginning of time. This has been resolved with a weekly deadline I have willingly acquired from Wildflower magazine! I have a weekly column there as well as other bits that I’ll be doing in addition to that in the future. As well as that my awesome friend of awesome is also writing reviews there too! A nice balance of opinion and advice which is always fun to read. Scarlet Speaks – check it out!

Lastly we went to the farm last weekend and we found some kittens! Kit-Kat had three little grey ones and they were about three weeks old at that point I think. I went to check on them as many times as I could. I was a very happy chappy, Kit-Kat wasn’t bothered by us at all and came and said hello while we petted the little ones.
Other than that the world is still turning, people are still doing the things they do and I’m getting massive Top Gear withdrawals after popping over to a car show at the weekend. I maintain that even with all the bells and whistles on Ferrari’s and Mercedes’ the Group B rally cars are still the best feats of engineering out there. And fucking insane to boot. I also got turned upside down in a 3ltr Audi A4. Funtimes had by all!
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