Tuesday, 29 November 2016

This Month I Have Mostly Been Reading-November

This month I gave myself a smaller TBR although three of the books where quite long Drums Of Autumn is over 1000 pages and  The Forgotten Garden almost 700 pages!
Yet this month a really really enjoyed reading and got lost in lots of wonderful stories! I read seven books and am delighted with that.

A Christmas Cracker~Trisha Ashley
I did try start Drums at the start of November but just wasn't in the right mind for it, so I decided to start with a light festive read....never to early for Christmas right?!
While I love some of Trisha Ashley books some just fall flat for me, although Twelve Days Of Christmas which I read last year is one of my favourite festive books ever, other of her books I haven't liked.
This one was okay nothing special and didn't once make me feel all warm and cosy inside like festive reads should. Some of Ashley's Christmas offerings can be misleading the cover and blurb suggest a festive read all set at Christmas, this wasn't the case literally only the last five pages are set at Christmas. It took me about 80 pages to actually get into the story and start to like any of the lead characters.
Tabby gets herself mixed up in a work scam not going to the police about it and talking about it to the wrong people gets her time in prison! While in prison she realises her boyfriend is a loser, and an idiot why it took her so long to realise this surprises me! While in prison she meets lovely Mercy who wants her to come work at her Christmas Cracker Mill.
What I had a problem with was how quickly the start of the book moved, before we even get to know Tabby, her fiance or friends she is locked up in prison. Prison life is skimmed over until she is released, living and working with Mercy, because of this it made it hard for me to connect with the character of Tabby. However I loved Mercy she is a good Samaritan with a kind warm heart but a brilliant business mind, she was definitely my favourite character. Her nephew Randal was another character hard to connect to he has a bimbo girl friend who I don't think he loves at all just arm candy for him through out the book. 
I did like the cracker factory crew all the mix match characters where very funny! It was an okay read but I wouldn't class it as a Christmas read!

The Forgotten Garden~Kate Morton
I love a good Kate Morton book and when she get gets it right she can take the reader on an amazing adventure full of secrets and lies! This stops a little short of being a five star read for me, its about 100 pages too long and towards the end I felt it a little drawn out.
It has all the things to make it a great Gothic read, for me it basically reads as an adult version of The Secret Garden, it has the large eerie estate full of secrets, the weak and ill child living in the estate and the long lost orphaned cousin who brings the people and estate back to life
The book has three female voices in three different eras Eliza in the 1900's Nell in the 1970's and Cassandra in 2000's
Cassandra has travel to England from her home in Australia as her Grandmother Nell left her an old cottage in her will. A cottage that Cassandra knew nothing about as she didn't even know her Grandmother had ever come to England. It turns out there was alot about her Grandmother that she didn't know! Nell in the 70's is finding out things about her self that even she never knew, she is close to find who the Authoress is, the woman who put her on the boat to Australia.
This is a book to devour in long sittings! I read in over the course of four days and found it hard to put down. While I really loved the characters of Eliza and Nell I thought Morton didn't spend as much time with Cassandra so found her character hard to connect with. Cassandra has her own tragic past so I would of liked for her character to have more depth and would of liked to have seen an epilogue for her.
Like I stated earlier I do think this book is about 100 pages too long but the story makes up for it. It's a beautiful Gothic page turner which the reader will devour.

The Christmas Party~Carole Matthews
This book wasn't on my TBR this month but I fancied something light to read after reading The Forgotten Garden and picked this up. I loved this book it was like a big Christmas hug and I read it in a day!!
This book is basically about what happens at Fossil Oil's Christmas Party, set around the Christmas party, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. It was such fun to read and it worked really well. I can't really say much without giving away everything but it's mostly centered around Louise a single Mum who has recently started working with Fossil Oil. She loves working there with one exception her manager Tyler is a womanizer he has been making passes, coping feels although Louise has made it clear she is not interested in him in the slightest!
Tyler is at the party with his stunning if somewhat bored wife Kirsten, also at the party are Fossil Oil exec Lance who seems to have a bit of a drink problem and his American wife Melissa. Louise's work friend Karen is fun but very drunk, so Louise is relieved when Fossil Oil hunky hot shot Josh Wallace turns out to be down to earth and genuine he saves her from a night of boredom with Tyler leering at her.
I would of liked a bit more of an epilogue to find out what happened next in the new year but not wanting a book to end is aways a good sign! It was a wonderful festive read with good characters who the reader can really care for, even characters that where only in a page or two like Louise's Dad came across really well. It was a different Christmas read and yet the warmth and Christmas spirit really came through. I definitely recommend this to anyone who loves to curl up with a nice festive book.

The Night Circus~Erin Morgenstern
To be really honest I am not sure how I felt about this book! The start of it I loved, the middle of it I liked, the ending I disliked! After all the booktube raving and hype about this book I was disappointed with the actually book itself.
It is beautifully written, with rich full characters especially the characters who occupied the circus, the descriptions are beautiful at the start but the book does get a bit bogged down with them later.
Celia and Marco are pitted together by two great magicians they are binded by magic from childhood to compete in a great magic duel. Neither know who there opponent is, until years later when Celia is hired by Marco to be in a new special unusual circus. The two fall passionately in love and there lies the problem!
I felt like I kept waiting for this book to start, when was this fearsome magic duel going to happen! SPOILER ALERT.......it never does! Instead Celia and Marco make tents in the circus for each other Ice Gardens, Wishing Trees and a Cloud Maze all for a love they know can never happen! The author keeps tells us how much they love each other, without the reader feeling it, for me the whole love story felt very flat. Some of the characters like Celia's Father and mentor was meant to come across as mysterious for me he just weird and annoying!
While the writing and descriptions are stunning, the story is very slow paced and the book is lacking. It is very much a case of style over substance.

In Order To Live~Yeonmi Park
This is my nod to nonfiction November this wasn't on my TBR but I was on a reading roll and enjoy it so much that I picked this up toward the end of the month. My cousin is really interested in all things Korean she gave me this book and said I should read it. I had so many other books to read this month that my Dad actually borrowed it off me to read, he read it in two days and recommend I read soon, so I did!
This is a harrowing read, and horrible to think things like this go on in this day and age.
It was hard to read some of the North Korean things without thinking this must of been in a different century but when Park remembers the great famine 1994-1998 and snow of 2004 it's hard to digest. The harsh conditions of North Korea is known in the Western World no matter how much there government deny it. Yet it is hard reading about these conditions for someone who is ready to do all most anything to get out of the country. Little did Yeonmi know that much worse was waiting for her across the borders in China. There her Mother and her where sold into a horrific human trafficking ring, the horrors she has witness and lived through and she is only in her early twenties.
It's a gripping book and I read it in a couple of days but also hard to read as this is someones life story and Yeonmi Park is truly a survivor.

Drums Of Autumn (Outlander Series Book 4)~Diana Gabaldon
This book was the first in the Outlander series that I struggled with, I started at the start of November read almost 250 pages and put it down. I know after reading the first three books that Gabaldon can be a little slow paced in places, but literally nothing happened to keep me hooked within the first 200 pages of these book! Like all Gabaldon books this is a mammoth book with almost 1,200 pages so I was a bit intimidated by the size of this book and how I felt about not being gripped by the story
So I put it down and read lots of different books and came back to it towards the end of the month and I am glad I did!! While this wasn't my favourite of the series and I thought it was about 400 pages too long, it did have its good sometimes excellent moments.
SPOILERS AHEAD
What I loved was the settling of the wild lands of America in the 18th century. I loved some of the new characters Stephen Bonnet, Jocasta Fraser, Nayawenne, Rollo and Lizzie where all new characters I loved. Of course the old classics are there, the bulk of the book is about Claire and Jamie making a new life, in the new world but to be honest that part of the storyline is quite slow. For me Roger and Brianna where the ones I wanted more of especially in the first part of the book.When Brianna finds information about her parents in the future which shocks her, she secretly begins to make plans to travel through the stones to be with them. I can't say much without giving the plot away but I did like the first half of Roger and Brianna's love story but I don't think Gabaldon gave them enough time together for the reader to really get to know them before the time jump. The second part of there love story annoyed and frustrated me because it would of all been settled if they both had an adult conversation, instead of a misunderstanding that takes up alot of the book!
There isn't much of Fergus in this book but Ian and his huge new guard dog Rollo are brilliant and I loved reading about them.
It was great to read about Lord John and William again, Lord John is a bit of a hero in my opinion in this book. Stephen Bonnet had the premise of being a brilliant evil but cheeky villain yet he is glossed over but I don't think we have seen the last of him. I am looking forward to see who gets cast for him for the TV show when the time comes.
Jamie Fraser was once my dream boat husband material but in the past two books this has changed, yet he still has his moments. There are some beautiful moments between him and the women in his life but for most of the book there is an misunderstand in which he is mixed up in and he acts like a complete idiot. He is very violent and hot headed in this book, which make him a quite unlikable character at times. He is very unlike the kind, caring sweet, clever man in the first two books.
While I did like parts of this book it didn't connect with me in a way the others did. I never had that hold my breath moment like in the others. I felt it drawn out and badly edited my edition was over 1000 pages I think it could of been edited down to 700/800 pages and it would have been more than enough. This book doesn't end on a cliffhanger and I wonder where the story can go next.

Make A Christmas Wish~Julia Williams
I managed to fit in this festive book in the last few days of November
This wasn't on my TBR  but I was glad I picked it up and got through it in two days
I am not sure if it was because I read a book a few months ago with similar themes you can read the review of Time To Say Goodbye here but I just couldn't connect with this book
Livvy the main character finds out before Christmas that her beloved husband has been having an affair distracted she walks straight into a car in a supermarket car park. She is killed almost instantly but she is too annoyed with, herself, hubby and God to pass over, instead she stays frozen to the spot where she died, until she realises she can now haunt her husband, his new girlfriend and to some extend her son.
The theme is easy enough to spot this is a different take on the classic A Christmas Carol, with her  spirit guide giving her glimpses of Christmas pasts, present and future. Yet the characters where very unlikeable Livvy was annoying, so wrapped up in her own pain, never seeing how hard this all was on her autistic son. I did like how it was written in different characters perspective and the writing itself was very good. I did enjoy Williams writing style and the idea of the story but the characters was not strong enough. If you are looking for a different take on a Christmas book maybe this might be the one for you, but it wasn't my cup of tea!

What Paul Has Been Reading This Month~
The Lost Word~Michael Crichton
The Lost World is the sequel to the hugely successful book Jurassic Park, as with the first movie / book comparison there are many differences in this novel. The most obvious is the character of Richard Levine, a genius millionaire who has become obsessed with the stories coming from Costa Rica of large lizards. Richard Levine is a single minded man who is almost villainous in his drive to expose the truth to the world. He is accompanied on his journey by Ian Malcom from the first novel, Sarah Harding, Jack Thorne, Eddie Carr and two sneaky kids Arby and Kelly. The story takes off when the group find out that Richard Levine goes missing on one of the islands, Ian, Jack and Eddie set off to find him with 2 stowaways in Arby and Kelly while Sarah makes her way from Africa. The group however are not alone on this journey as they are being shadowed by Lewis Dodgson, a ruthless villain that unlike the group sees these creatures as commodities to be exploited.
The scenes presented in this book are fast paced and frightening with a lot of the deaths more akin to an episode of The Walking Dead than Spielberg. The best part about this novel is not what is described by Crichton but more what is implied, he will describe a sound and allow your imagination to run wild before confirming your worst fears.
As I said in my last review, it is shame that we may never see this story on the big screen but maybe one day a TV executive may have the wisdom to bring us this and its predecessor to the small screen.
HBO I eagerly await your decision….

What Oisìn Has Been Reading This Month~
Never Ask A Dinosaur To Dinner~Gareth Edwards & Guy Parker-Rees
Oisìn totally fell in love with this book, he thinks its so funny
A funny rhyming tale of why you should ask different animals to your house
and why there is a reason a Teddy Bear is the best thing to cuddle at bedtime

So that's what this family have been reading this month!
How about you?

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

My Favourite Christmas Carols

I know it's still only November but alot of my friends have there Christmas trees up
and I have been listening to Christmas songs and carols since the weekend!
Last year I done a post about my favourite Christmas songs which you can see here
This post is my favourite carols to listen to over the festive season

Do You Hear What I Hear?~Idina Menzel
This is not technically a carol it was written in 1962 as a plea for peace
but in recent years it has been added to carol concerts.
It has been recorded by Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and lots more
My favourite version is by Elsa legend Idina Menzel

It Came Upon A Midnight Clear~Josh Groban
This was originally a poem which over the years was adapted into a carol
It was the Christmas legend Johnny Mathis that made it into a popular Christmas carol
Soon it was included on everyone Christmas albums from The Carpenters to Anne Murray
I love this version from Josh Groban his voice is like velvet and the gospel choir raise this song from good to excellent!

Joy To The World~Celtic Women
One of the most popular carols, this song is Christmas for me!
The origins of the music of the song is unknown but it's words date back to 1719
In the late 20th century it was the most published Christmas song in America!
I like this very festive version from Celtic Woman

Silent Night~Stevie Nicks
Silent Night is not my favourite carol, I think that is because one year in primary song
I was doing a solo during the song for a Christmas concert the song was drummed into my head
I am sure I was singing it in my sleep! Afterwards I said I would be happy if I never heard the song again!
When I heard Stevie Nick's version of the classic carol it gave me a new take on a old classic!
Stevie's recognisable husky voice gives a romantic, rock air to the song
While it isn't my favourite carol or my favourite Stevie Nicks song, it is nice to hear such a traditional carol done slightly different

Mary Did You Know?~Pentatonix
This is another that is not technically a carol it was written in 1991
but it is such a beautiful haunting song that I had to add to my list!
It is now a modern Christmas classic and I love alot of different versions
Michael Crawford, Josh Groban and Hayley Westenra are all my favourites but this version
by Pentatonix is amazing. There tight vocals and beautiful harmonies make this song even more stunning 

Carol Of The Bells~Mormon Tabernacle Choir
I have two favourite versions of this song the beautiful but more traditionally version
by the stunning Mormon Tabernacle Choir. From the bells at the start to the choir soaring towards the end it is a stunning carol.

Carol Of The Bells~Trans Siberian Orchestra
 
I love this Orchestra and there takes on classical music
It's definitely something different from normal Christmas carol
Oisìn just loves to dance around when listening to it!

Oh Holy Night~Sarah Brightman
My favourite carol ever is O Holy Night
It dates back to a French town in 1847 a beautiful song which reflects on the birth of Jesus
and how it will save mankind
It has been recorded by many many musicians from different genres of music
My favourite is from Sarah Brightman when she was at the height of her solo career in 1998
Yes she does make some strange facial expressions but her voice and song itself is stunning

What are your favourite carols?

Monday, 21 November 2016

Slimming World Meal Plan Monday


This week I had a better weight lost than last week
but this weekend I have been awful on plan! 
Not writing down what I am eating I find when I don't do that I go over syns!
This week is going to be just as hard as I have a few nights out planned!
Back on plan 100% today and going to do my best to manage the damage for next week!

Monday: Slimming World Chicken Curry with Boiled Rice & SW Chips

Tuesday: Slimming World Spaghetti Bolognese

Wednesday: Slimming World Chili & Baked Potatoes
(I batch cook both the bolognese & Chili for lunches etc)

Thursday: Homemade Chicken & Mushroom Pies, Salad & SW Chips

Friday: Out for Dinner with Family & To See The Nutcracker

Saturday: At A Christening 

Sunday: Roast Chicken Sunday Lunch 

Over The Weekend #57

This week for one reason or another felt very long so when Friday came around I was looking forward to joining Lauren and The Books in her #cosyreadingnight
I curled up on the sofa with new pj's, a blanket, candles, a glass of fizz and read a few chapters of Drums of Autumn. Hubby even joined in and read The Lost World, later we watched Me Before You

On Saturday it was Paul's jobs 10th Anniversary so Paul brought Oisìn off for a fun day out
They went swimming, played games, ate yummy food and Oisìn got his face painted!
Later Paul and Oisìn went to Paul's parents to spend the afternoon with them and have a catch up as Paul's Dad Eddie had just come home from his European part of his tour.
While the boys where having fun I deep cleaned the house and took the chance to declutter the house and get rid of things before Christmas.
I got one bin bag of rubbish and two for the charity shop!!

It took us a long time to settle Oisìn Saturday at bedtime, he seems to be going through a phase of wanting a night light on at bedtime. After an hour or so of him getting out of bed he seemed to need reassurance that we where still near him, and the light was going to be kept on, he finally fell asleep!
We watched Batman Returns with a white wine spritzer for me!

Sunday we all had a bit of a lie in Oisìn didn't wake up till 9am
while having our breakfast we watched Home Alone 2 and Oisìn loved it!
Later we went and done some Christmas shopping, we went for coffee which was lovely.
I took this picture and it made me realise how grown up my baby boy has got, no longer a baby now a little boy! How alike Daddy and son are even down to the walk!

When we got home Paul finished making the Sunday and Oisìn wrote his very first letter to Santa
the past couple of years he has been to young to do it, this year he couldn't wait to do it
Of course Mammy and Daddy had to help but he really enjoyed it
We had a sweet and family filled weekend

Sunday, 20 November 2016

20 Signs Christmas Is On It's Way!


1. Christmas movie channels have been added to you TV package....although you have seen them all hundreds of times you still get that warm feeling when you watch them

2. The sudden need to buy lots more Christmas decorations even though the house looked like Santa's grotto last year!

3. Christmas music channels and fighting the urge to blast Slade all over the house although it's only November and what will people say!!

4. You start watching TV ads just to catch the big stores latest Christmas offerings, its the only time of the year when the ads are better than the actually shows!

5. Counting down the weekends till The Late Late Toy Show is on!

6. Going to coffee shops every day because you want to try every festive coffee on the menu and of course Instagram it too!

7. Every advent calendar you see you buy, because you know you can never enough advent calender's!

8. Spending a small fortune on festive scented candles because you can never have enough candles at Christmas!

9. You start adding random bits to your weekly food shop, bread, milk, chocolate orange, cranberry sauce, crackers, after eights and bucks fizz please!

10. Every non-alcoholic drink suddenly has alcoholic added to it, baileys hot chocolate, coffee with rum, apple cider, and of course mulled wine!

11.  The festive lights have been turned on in town!

12. You start watching Gold because you want to watch every Christmas TV special EVER!

13. You seem to have a social event every weekend from now till Christmas day!

14. Your monthly TBR for December is just Christmas books
(maybe this is just me)

15. Matching festive pyjamas for you, hubby and kids is a real thing!

16. Christmas FM will soon by playing over the airwaves in Ireland...yipeee

17. Bank balances start to get smaller and smaller!

18.  Panto's are every where! All the soap stars are in Pantos all over Ireland and UK 

19. The nearer it gets to Christmas the more your inner Buddy The Elf comes out
first we will have hot chocolate, then ice skating then six hours of waiting in line to see Santa
can't wait!

20. You don't care what people say it's never to early to get into the Christmas spirit! 

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Our Favourite Christmas Ads 2016

One of the most magical and most anticipated things surrounding Christmas is the big stores TV ads.
This year most of them seem to fall a little short for me but there still a few gems this year
Here are our favourites;

6. Barbour~The Snowman & The Snowdog
This is one of Oisìn's favourites and while he hasn't actually seen
The Snowman or The Snowdog yet he is totally in love with this sweet ad
This is an updated version of Raymond Brigg's classic all it is missing is the
Walking in The Air theme to go with it.
It has made me realize that Oisìn is ready to watch The Snowman
Now I can't wait to snuggle up and watch it with him

5. John Lewis~Buster The Dog
This sweet offering from Christmas ad maestro John Lewis is about Buster and his love of jumping!
Looking at all the wildlife animals jumping around on a trampoline can't help but bring a smile to your face. Yet I think it's missing something and for me its not as good as previous years.

4. Waitrose~Coming Home
I personally like Waitrose offering more than it's sister company this year
Waitrose Christmas ad is a very cute story of a little Robin
and the little girl waiting on it to come home
It is filmed like a David Attenborough documentary with a sweet tear jerkier ending

3. Aldi~Kevin The Carrot
This is Oisìn's favourite ad this year he loves Kevin the carrot!
This is a tongue in cheek version of The Night Before Christmas.
It sees Kevin get through a maze of food until he ends up on Santa's sleigh
It's an original funny sweet ad and one of our all time favourites 

2. Marks & Spencer~Mrs Claus
This is one of the best offerings from any store this year
Directed by Tom Hooper this ad has Mrs Claus in the staring role when a young boy Jake
who is not often very nice to his older sister asks for Mrs Claus help to replace a pair of his sister's shoes. Mrs Claus is a very stylish woman with lots of high tech at her disposal, the ad itself is filmed beautifully. I like it because I can relate to being that older sister who has a little brother who drove her crazy growing up but had a heart of gold!

1. Salisbury's~The Greatest Gift
Once again Salisbury's has won in our house last year Mog The Cat captured our hearts
This year it's hard working Dad Dave who's time is escaping him, work is busy, commuting is a nightmare, he has lots of Christmas shopping to do and all he wants to really do is spend time with his family.
He makes toy versions of himself so that he can be with the ones he loves at Christmas time. The song is sung by James Corden who does a great job at narrating the struggling Dave.
Myself and Oisìn watched it first together when Oisìn snuggled into me and said that's my Daddy it brought tears to my eyes. For Oisìn I think the fact that Dave wears glasses like his Daddy's reading glasses, that made him think of his Dad. For me it was the fact the Paul like Dave works hard every day to give us the things we want and need, like Dave he struggles with busy work and commuting to and from it. Like Dave he would much rather be at home with us and for us the best present we get at Christmas time is his company and love.

What is your favourite  Christmas ad this year?

Monday, 14 November 2016

Slimming World Meal Plan Monday


I didn't get the loss I wanted this week but I think that was due to star week as I was 100% on plan last week. Now this weekend that's something different! I was so not on plain this weekend, need to get back on track today for the rest of the week!

Monday:  Homemade Burgers, SW Chips & Salad

Tuesday: SW Herb Crusted Pork Chops, Mash & Carrots

Wednesday: SW Beef Hot Pot & Brussel Sprouts

Thursday: SW Taco Fries

Friday: Chicken Curry & Boiled Rice

Saturday: Pizza Topped Chicken & SW Chips

Sunday: Ham, Cabbage, Carrots & Oxo Roasties

Over The Weekend #56

 This weekend started off on Friday with a curl up with a festive read. Paul was off on a work night away so I read this throughout the day and when Oisìn had gone to bed I actually finished the book! I loved it that much that I started and finished it in a day. If you want a fun cosy festive read The Christmas Party by Carole Matthews is a must! I will be reviewing it in my monthly book review

 Saturday morning I had a bit of Christmas shopping to do so Oisìn and I popped into Costa for a honeycomb latte for me and a hot chocolate for him!

Later Saturday afternoon it was our neighbour and Oisìn's best pal Caden's 3rd Birthday party. Oisìn had a great time, he found it a little hard to understand that all the presents where for Caden, once he got his head round that he enjoyed himself! He had the most fun playing with the balloons!!

After a few hours at a children's party I was ready for wine!! Later when Oisìn was tucked up in bed and Paul was home, we curled up with a glass of wine and the first festive movie of the season my favourite Planes, Trains and Automobiles!

Sunday we had a lovely family day out we went for dinner, and then done some more Christmas shopping. Later the Christmas lights where switched on and Oisìn face was a picture! Oisìn fell asleep in his buggy something he hasn't in a long time, so he was wide awake when we got home so he ended up staying up and watching some of Planet Earth II which he loved! 
This weekend was a lovely one and it felt quite festive, I have itchy fingers to get the Christmas tree up but that is a big no from Paul!

Saturday, 12 November 2016

On The Box Last Week

Warning-TV Spoilers Ahead!

Last Sunday saw the last episode in the second series of Poldark, finally after weeks of waiting this show picked up in the back half of the season. The last three episodes changed the pace of the show and I really enjoyed it. Elizabeth agreed to marry Poldark's sworn enemy George, Ross can't be having this and confronts his first love and they end up sleeping together.
Demelza found out and gave him such a punch that sent Ross sleeping with the pigs!
In this finale episode we find Demelza struggling with the idea of leaving Ross as even the fact the Ross as struck tin and there money worries are over brings Demelza no joy. Ross is thinking of joining the war and leaving Cornwall. Elizabeth is slowly realising that George is not everything he said he was, he is Lording over Trenwith although they could be living in his much larger estate. He is putting up fences all over the countryside and getting all the locals very annoyed. To the point when Jud rounds up the locals to march on Trenwith with the idea of burning it down. Demelza puts her distaste for them aside and tries to warn both Elizabeth and George who both just sneer at her. I so wanted to punch them both! Ross arrives and saves the day, he asks Demelza to leave with him and Elizabeth knows she has truly lost Ross forever. It's only later when George tells her he is sending her son (who is only four or five year old) away to bording school as he is too attached to her that she begins to realise how evil George can be! She is also facing the hard fact that she is now pregnant with what is looking very likely Ross's child!
We got a teaser of series three which will air in 2017 I am really looking forward more drama in Cornwall.

Unlike the UK version of the show which I think has got slightly stale this Irish version is new and fresh. It's only in the first series so it's still fun and has no big household names...yet! I liked how this version unlike it's UK sister doesn't feature much politics in the show. I think the UK show features too much of this now and its turned into a very satire type show.
This week on the Irish version the Tully twins where very vocal on how much they hated snakes when watching Planet Earth. I love all the families and friends, nothing feels forced we are really enjoying this show

We are on episode three of season seven of The Walking Dead and I am loving it.
Negan has brought fresh air into a show that was starting to feel a bit of a let down. The season opener was stunning and jaw dropping, with Negan not killing one but two of our favourites. It was hard to see Abe and Glen meet Lucille in the way they did, the writers and show producers make the choice to show the deaths in the most gruesome way possible! We saw Negan break Rick and Rick now fully understands who is in charge and its definitely not him!
In the second episode we where introduced to The Kingdom where Carol and Morgan are staying. We met King Ezekiel and his tiger Shiva. I loved how Carol didn't take any of his bull shit and he finally told her his story of how he got Shiva....he was a zookeeper before the dead started walking! While I liked this episode I don't really think the Kingdom or Carol needed a whole episode.
In season three we see how Daryl is doing after Negan took him after an outburst from Daryl in episode one resulted in on of the group getting killed. Negan has his group lock up Daryl in a cell with no clothes and feed him dog food sandwiches. He tries to break him any way he can playing the same song over and over, beating him up and show him pictures of his dead friends. Yet the redneck is strong and will not bend, although he is very close to breaking he will not give up who he is.
All of the acting has been top notch this season, but for me Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been acting the others off the screen. He has somehow made a sadist, bat wielding, psychopath, likable and dare I say it sexy!
I am really looking forward to this weeks episode when Negan pays a visit to Alexandrina  

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Reading Habits

1.Do you have a certain place at home for reading?
In the Summer I love reading in our back garden, but I mostly read in bed with a toddler that's really the only chance I get the time to read. I do try grab a few pages while curled up on the sofa if the housework is done and the little one is watching Peppa Pig, but that only lasts 15 minutes if I'm really lucky! 

2. Bookmark or random piece of paper?
Both! I do love themed bookmarks but I always losing them or the toddler gets his hands on them! Recently my cousin bought me a beautiful angel bookmark but Oisìn got his hands on it and now I am back to using a random piece of paper!

3.Can you just stop reading or do you have to stop after a chapter/certain amount of time?
I always have to stop after a chapter I can't just leave a book down in the middle of a chapter
but I do have to limit my time reading as I read in bed I could read into the early hours of the morning with an almost three year old that wakes at the crack of dawn its not good to be reading till 2am!
I done that once when reading Dragonfly In Amber and was like a zombie the next morning!

4.Do you eat or drink while reading?
I don't normally eat much but I do drink I love a cup of tea or hot chocolate while reading so cosy!

5.Multitasking: Music or TV while reading?
Neither! I don't mind something on low in the background but I definitely can't watch TV while reading!

6.One book at a time or several at once?
Normally I can only read one book at a time but this month I am reading two together and am enjoying it

7.Reading at home or everywhere?
I read anywhere I can get a chance! I have had lots of hospital appointments the past few years and always bring a book for the waiting rooms!

8.Reading out loud or silently in your head?
Silently bugs the life out of me when people read out loud to themselves!

9.Do you read ahead or even skip pages
No....if I am struggling with a book I might skim over pages but I don't skip pages

10.Breaking the spin or keeping it like new?
My Mam and I really disagree with this she breaks the spin on her books so when I get a lend of books of her I think they always look tatty! I like to keep them look newish and I never break the spin, I do bend them a little but never break them!

11.Do you write in your books?
No never! I am currently reading a library book and someone before me unlined random words in the first few chapters with pen and it so annoyed me!

What are your reading habits?

Monday, 7 November 2016

Over The Weekend #55

This weekend we didn't get up to much to be honest!
Paul was working all weekend so it was just Oisìn and I for most of the time

Saturday morning we done a bit of Christmas shopping and went for a festive coffee
When I ordered it I didn't realise that it would be so big!

We then went to my parents for a chat and a cuppa
Oisìn wanted to bring his green car but his legs got tired half way to Grandparents house so I end up pushing him most of the way!
I wasn't feeling 100% for most of the weekend but tried my best to be fun for Oisìn!

  Sunday was a mostly do nothing type of day!!
We snuggled on the sofa and watched the new Sky Christmas Movie channel!
It is early to be talking about Christmas but this was just what I needed!
We had a late Sunday roast when Paul got home and then later watched the last in the series of Poldark.

Slimming World Meal Plan Monday


Had a nice loss this week in Slimming was very strict with myself over the weekend
so hoping will have a good loss this week too...its always slow and steady with me due to my PCOS

Monday: Left Over Roast Chicken, SW Chips & Salad

Tuesday: SW Chilli & Baked Potatoes

Wednesday: Slimming World Fake Away Taco Fries

Thursday: Slimming World Diet Coke Chicken

Friday: SW Meal For One
(Hubby at a work event)

Saturday: Slimming World Burgers, Salad & SW Chips

Sunday: We are out for a family dinner

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Over The Weekend #54 Halloween Edition

This weekend we did lots of lovely Halloween things
Friday Oisìn had a little dress up party in daycare
He wasn't 100% all weekend due to an ear infection, chest infection and was tired due to the meds he is on. Yet on Friday he was so exicted to dress up for all his friends to see!
He wore last years pumpkin outfit and it was crazy to see the difference a year makes!
On Saturday Paul's parents invited us up to there's for dinner
We had a relaxing afternoon and then later the local pub put on a firework display for the children

It was great fun sweets and fireworks for the children with wine and beer for the adults!

Oisìn loved seeing his Uncle Jamie dressed up! It was so sweet to see the little children's faces when looking at the fireworks and the adults dressed up!

Sunday was a bit of a chill out day we watched Halloween family movies
I chanced watching A Nightmare Before Christmas with Oisìn liked it but he LOVED Hocus Pocus!
While watching it he decided he wanted to be a witch!
Later we carved pumpkins it took a while for Oisìn to agree to it he was having so much playing with the pumpkin!!
Then he finally done some carving with Daddy, he asked for a happy pumpkin and not a scary one!

Monday was a bank holiday here in Ireland its nice to have an extra one before Christmas!
We went to my parents for dinner and we had the Irish tradition of colcannon with a money surprise inside which took me straight back to my childhood.
Oisìn ate his dinner so quickly he was so exicted to get out and do some trick and treating!
Oisìn loved getting ready and getting his face painted when he saw me as a witch
He said I was a brilliant witch! Although he was dressed up as Frankenstein he though he was the hulk so we didn't disagree with him! 

Our little man loved trick and treating he loved the firework display but his favourite was the bonfire
He asked to go back to it three times! My parents neighbours loved seeing him all dressed up and he got lots of sweets and treats to last for weeks!!
After all the trick and treating was done we had a glass of wine and watched Monsters Inc before heading home
Then we settled down with a glass of wine and watched The Walking Dead
Oisìn enjoyed Halloween so much that he thought he could dress up again this morning after breakfast and do it all again!!
Hope you all had a Happy and safe Halloween
 

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