Laughing and crying at lunchtime in Dublin
I love having you home, but I couldn’t afford it if you moved home permanently. So said a mate of mine as we spent a
I love having you home, but I couldn’t afford it if you moved home permanently. So said a mate of mine as we spent a
I’ve heard tell that fear is faith that it won’t work out. It doesn’t matter what IT is – new job, new relationship, move to
I was reintroduced recently to the joy of simple living and reminded that the value of simplicity is something we’re in danger of overlooking as
There’s a saying in Turkey that a cup of coffee commits you to 40 years of friendship. That’s some commitment.
When I first came to view my flat six years ago, one of the things my soon-to-be neighbours impressed upon me was the fact that
Way back, many moons ago, in my first year at university, I came across two guys I knew from third-year Engineering debating which word best
I was accused once of being rather selfish in my attitude to having children. An ex-boyfriend, who had held the ex prefix for a number
Do I look like the type you could strike up a conversation with at 1.15 pm on a Sunday afternoon and after a litany of
I had a meltdown last weekend. I reverted to type – completely. I turned into a 1950’s helpless woman. I exhibited every stereotypical female emotion
There was a link doing the rounds a few weeks ago with the headline: Scientists Link Selfies to Narcissism, Addiction, and Mental Illness. The article