Hair do’s and hospitals

It’s been a really busy week. The pic above shows my ‘new hair’. Lucy is training to be a hairdresser so I went into her place and got my hair sorted out, it really needed it. I’m delighted with it, she did a great job. I also got my eyebrows waxed this week, the first time ever. I was so scared but it didn’t hurt a bit.

We paid another visit to Eala Bhan, this time I had ‘posh fish and chips‘, it was lovely. Didn’t do much for my healthy eating though. Oh well you must have a treat now and again.

I had to take Andy for a hospital appointment during the week as well. He had to have a lung function test. While he was having it done I took Lucy for something to eat. It cost over 12 euro for a chicken curry, a scone and a cup of tea! Rip off Ireland is alive and kicking in Sligo General Hospital. I almost keeled over. Seriously how can they charge that much? When Jono was in hospital in Tallaght I used to get a curry for less than a fiver. Anyway I’m rambling now, the pic above was taken in the hospital. I really hope no one used this ‘way out’.

Also during the week Jono had his monthly dinner out with his friends. They went to Shenanigans. While he was there Lucy and I went to see New Years Eve at the cinema. What a load of rubbish that was, not even the fact that Jon Bon Jovi was in it made it any better. It wasn’t funny at all and we had to go on the night when it was full of yobs and they were shouting back at the film.

We had snow yesterday, not too much and it didn’t last long. Some of the roads were a bit slippy in the morning though. After the kids finished their courses Lucy went shopping with her friend so Jono and I headed to Hazelwood for a walk. It was nice to get away from the madness and noise of the town. I’m not really a ‘shopping’ person.

So until the next blog, you’ll be glad to see the back of me 😉

4 thoughts on “Hair do’s and hospitals

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  1. You could actually be Santa’s wife there.

    Thanks for the photo of the ‘Way Out’ sign by the way, I was always curious about whether Ireland used the same font as the rest of the UK when directing visitors to the exit.

    Sorry if I sound like a sarcastic arse by the way, I don’t mean to be condescending or anything. I often struggle with what to say, like when someone brings in their newborn baby to the office.

    Erm, hello. Nice blog by the way.

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