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One Republic
After quite a hectic Thursday, we finally arrived to @3arenadublin for @onerepublic, a band which we both have liked over the years and many of their songs.. I’ve been a fan of @ryantedder song writing talents and the various songs he has wrote with other artists and for tv shows over the years.. Once the door opened, we made use of the 3 Plus Lounge to relax before the opening act @ellahendersonofficial came on to get the crowd excited and dancing before @onerepublic came on

Liam
3 days ago1 min read


Busted vs McFly
Busted vs McFly – A Fun-Filled Monday Night at the 3Arena Finally, the Monday night in October we’d been waiting months for since snagging presale tickets — Busted Vs McFly! We’d seen McFly live a few years back (they were brilliant!), but sadly couldn’t use our tickets for Busted at the time because one of us was unwell. So this “VS” show felt like we were making up for lost time — and the excitement was real. The weather wasn’t going to dampen our spirits as we made our way

Liam
6 days ago2 min read


Calamity Jane
Another week, you guessed it, time for another visit to the theatre @bordgaisenergytheatre This time was the turn of the whip crack away comedy classic musical @calamityjanelive . When we became aware that this Doris Day classic musical was coming to Dublin, we got tickets for the front row during presale for opening night. An added bonus was when we heard the award winning talented @carriehopefletcher was gonna be playing the fearless gun singing Calamity, we knew we were g

Liam
Aug 181 min read


"Sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty”
Months after buying the tickets and years of singing along to the soundtrack, It was Easter time and therefore the day arrived for Liam...

Niamh Connellan
Jul 27, 20189 min read


Orchestra Based Life
After trying for years and years and what seemed like an eternity, of trying to get the go ahead from OPW and IMMA, I finally managed to...

Niamh Connellan
May 20, 20173 min read


St Patrick's Day 2016 Fun
I won 2 tickets last minute for the Bow Street Sessions at the Jameson Distillery, thanks to Hotpress magazine. The night included free...

Liam
Mar 17, 20162 min read


OH! Ho! Ho! that Christmasy Feeling
You would expect things to go back to normal once I put our mother on the coach home, however I went off shopping to sort a few last bits for the Christmas tree and soak in the christmasy atmosphere on O'Connell Street for the turning on of it's Christmas Tree and whilst getting a free packet of Tayto, I got my photo taken with Mr Tayto, sure be rude not to. On the route home, hopped into the Church of Adam and Eve, the National Shrine to St. Anthony, to check it out. The cra

Liam
Dec 17, 20156 min read


Going the Extra Mile
After a last minute swap at work, I was able to support +Niamh , my mother and Clodagh, who were doing the VHI Women Mini Marathon. Before the start of the 10km, we went via the Mansion House, so Niamh was able to collect her t-shirt for Laura Lynn and also gave me a final chance to have a sneaky look inside. Of course the girls had to have a picture taken outside of the Mansion House before the race. Niamh and Clodagh had entered as joggers, so set off about 15 before my mo

Liam
Jun 27, 20154 min read


Mallorca Sunshine and Darkness into Light
When our mother retired, she wanted to celebrate it by going on a holiday, I was only one who had time off around the time. So I booked a last minute holiday for both of us to Palmanova in Mallorca for the end of April. The day before the holiday, our mother got the bus up from Ennis, although it was raining when she arrived, once it stopped we made our way into town and showed her around. We finally managed to get her to House, a bar on Leeson Street and see if our cousin wh

Liam
May 12, 20158 min read


Right Place Right Time
After the holiday to Lanzarote, I decided it was about time to check off the remaining churches that I wanted to see and had eluded me so far, around the city. In particular the insides of the Pepper Canister church, St Paul's Smithfield which is the church Eamon de Valera got married in and University church near St Stephen Green which I didn't know much about before hand. It was during lent when I was able to visit the church so waited until after it's lunch time service t

Liam
May 11, 20156 min read


The Westend Trap
With life finally getting back to normal now, everything unpacked, settled into the new place completely, thought it was time to finally pay the donation I owed Padre Pio, that I promised him, during the stress of finding a place to live. Managed to find a Capuchin Order Friary on Church Street near Smithfield. As is usually my nature in the lead up to Christmas, I went Christmas shopping around the October mid term. As I am working in retail too long, that I won't think of d

Liam
Nov 29, 20146 min read


New Beginnings
With the excitement of Italy behind us, we came home to the joys of accommodation hunting which was proving difficult separately and +Niamh starting her new college course in Healthcare Informatics. When we started to look for a place together, although still hard was more promising. We still had time to enjoy ourselves, with a reception at Harvey Nichols and cinema tickets to see Before I Go To Sleep in Dundrum. My weekend off, was a quiet affair, just spent watching Clar

Liam
Sep 30, 20144 min read


From Sorrento with Love
After a slight panic trying to get a taxi to the airport, we arrived with loads of time to spare. Taxi ended up being free due to a promotion. We made it seemlessly through security, and got few bits for plane, as neither us were really hungry because it was way too early to eat. We were unlucky not to sleep beside each other. Liam nodded off for a bit, however, I was unlucky to be stuck beside, the most annoying two-faced, self-centered shrew I ever met. I was never so glad
Niamh Connellan
Aug 28, 20149 min read


Any Dream Will Do!
After a tiring weekend working over the August bank holiday weekend, was great to have a well earned me day. Began the day with a short visit to the Irish Sand Sculpture 2014 at Dublin Castle, with a particular highlight being the sand sculpture of Albert Einstein. After putting it off for years, decided to finally give Odessa a try for lunch. The one time I go, I had the whole restaurant to myself for the entire time, which was funny but was nice. The food was what I expec

Liam
Aug 14, 20143 min read


Becoming a Socialite
We began July with a touch of history and culture, with the Kilmainham Gaol Museum tour, which was free, thanks to the free Wednesdays events, that are run in conjunction with the Office of Public Works. Initially, we had to queue, to collect our tour time, due to high season and free admission. We were lucky enough that our tour was just an hour later. This gave us plenty of time, to explore the collections of artefacts on the three flours in the museum beforehand. Our Tour

Liam
Jul 30, 20144 min read


Birthday & Marathon Shenanigans
The excitement for the Flora Women Mini Marathon, all started when Clodagh came up on the Saturday afternoon, we spent the rest of the day and night, shopping and catching up on all the gossip. It was really when +Liam met us in town after work, when things got fun, as we all had to trek out on the bus, to the RDS to collect race numbers and goodies and sample the food on offer. After all that, decided to check out the Dublin Port Riverfest, in the docklands. All 3 of us, w
Niamh Connellan
Jun 17, 20146 min read


Road Trip to Cork
After an uneventful road trip down to Cork, the stay in the hotel itself was quite basic for what was meant to be a 4 star establishment. I was quite disappointed with the food I got for dinner and the lack of organisation over breakfast was outrageous. All in all, I'd be in no rush back, to stay at the Rochestown Park hotel. However on the upside, after the depressing weather on Saturday, luckily enough, we had some glorious sun shine for our trip down to Cobh. When we arriv

Liam
Apr 27, 20143 min read


Lá Fhéile Naomh Pádraig
A great start to the St Patrick's Weekend, was watching the nail biting win of the Irish rugby team against France, to win the 6 Nations. The following morning, I went into town early to watch the Irish University Boat Races on the Liffey, between my Alma Mater UCD against bitter rivals Trinty. The 2km rowing course started at O'Connell Bridge at 11am and finished at St. James' Gate, I witnessed the race from the last bridge before the end. Unfortunately, however my Alma Mate
Niamh Connellan
Mar 19, 20145 min read


Shaking Hands with the Dead
Although I got a phone call from work, for a last minute change of shift, I still met up with Niamh for lunch and culture with a difference before work that evening. After our lunch in Wagamama's, we strolled across Stephen Green towards The Little Museum of Dublin. The museum tells the story of the city in the 20th Century. The museum is still fairly new, only been launched in 2011, after a public appeal for historic objects, with the generosity of the public generating over

Liam
Feb 27, 20145 min read


From Voyage to FLC
We started off the New Year with a mini adventure and city break to Belfast. So the first Saturday of January, we both met in the city centre for breakfast at O'Neills on Suffolk street at 9 am before catching the 10 am Goldline bus to Belfast from Busaras. The journey itself took about 2.5 hours and when arrived it was a tad over cast. So we attempted to go and find the hotel - Park Inn using Google maps. After awhile we got lost, lucky enough we backtracked and some how ma
Niamh Connellan
Jan 22, 20149 min read
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