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Home, 8pm. My husband and I are sitting in the conservatory.
Sun, 12 May, 2013
I HAVE lost a filling, and my dentist of 20 years has moved away.
Sun, 05 May, 2013
IT IS Monday morning, and I wake up, heart hammering, in bed.
Sun, 28 Apr, 2013
THIS evening, we have watched a film about family, love and loss; 90 minutes of bleak human misery which the ending failed to redeem. Now we are in bed.
Sun, 21 Apr, 2013
SUNDAY afternoon, Cork airport. My daughter and I are cutting quite a shape in the departures hall. A recent diagnosis of âbulging lumbar discâ means that Iâm doing a syncopated, old-lady shuffle across the foyer, while behind me, my youngest daughter makes the slowest walk across the airport concourse in the collective history of walking and airport concourses.
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013
HOME, 2.30pm. I am upstairs, cleaning the toilet and pondering the gender gap; flushing and brushing, and just⊠contemplating the differences between women and men as reflected in social, intellectual, and cultural attitudes.
Sun, 07 Apr, 2013
I HAVE been idling in Dunnes Stores for a good 10 minutes, watching a double act â my mother and her old friend Sheila â play out in the pyjama section. We are all wind-blown and purple-cheeked; it is minus two outside and braving the beach has exhausted any desire to ever go out of doors again.
Sun, 31 Mar, 2013
8pm. My husband and I are jogging towards the Eye cinema from Galway city centre, in a last-minute bid to catch a movie. âSomething nice and benign,â I gasp, as Iâm whisked along.
Sun, 24 Mar, 2013
MOTHERâS DAY morning, and upstairs in bed, maternal bonds are being marked in time-honoured tradition, with phone calls from absent offspring, and tea and toast â with pot of hyacinths â brought to me by my youngest daughter.
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013
HOME, 9am, in the kitchen. It is the last morning of my sisterâs visit, and Iâm sitting at the table with my nieces and nephew.
Sun, 10 Mar, 2013