Never Too Late to TRI
Have YOU caught the wave yet? Are you brave enough or crazy enough to take on your first triathlon or adventure race this year?
If so, I want to hear from YOU !!!
I am interested in hearing from anyone who is taking the plunge for the first time in 2011 or who has limited experience in the event. If not you, perhaps someone in your family. Maybe you are taking on a charity challenge because you are so passionate about the cause. Maybe you are middle aged and need to feel the fear and do it anyway.
I would like to record your progress over the build up. The highs, the lows, the wisdom you can share with other newbies. Hopefully I can share some of my experience and knowledge with you in exchange for your time.
Contact Patricia 086 6482651
Swim . Bike. Run
Gotta Tri !!!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Stomp 2011
Hand clapping, finger snapping, toe tapping. I’ve been stomped.
My first visit to the Grand Canal Theatre was indeed a memorable one. A gift of show tickets from me to my 23 year old son and 11 year old daughter was well worth waiting the two months from Christmas until Thursday night.
This easily accessible show with no dialogue and no overpowering sound or lighting effects includes dancing, acting, mime and music using simple everyday objects. Sweeping brushed, lighters, plastic bags, newspapers. Everything including the kitchen sink. A fusion of energy, humour and creativity is brought to life by a cast of eight stompers whose characters draw you in from their first appearance.
The audience of the night was indeed a very mixed bag of age, gender and nationality. Throughout the show I was aware of my own childrens’ reactions as well as the reactions of a group of French girls, aged twenty something, sitting right behind us. One thing was quite clear, we all go it. We laughed, we clapped, we clicked and we stomped. Stomp 2011, 30 years in the making. Well done.
My first visit to the Grand Canal Theatre was indeed a memorable one. A gift of show tickets from me to my 23 year old son and 11 year old daughter was well worth waiting the two months from Christmas until Thursday night.
This easily accessible show with no dialogue and no overpowering sound or lighting effects includes dancing, acting, mime and music using simple everyday objects. Sweeping brushed, lighters, plastic bags, newspapers. Everything including the kitchen sink. A fusion of energy, humour and creativity is brought to life by a cast of eight stompers whose characters draw you in from their first appearance.
The audience of the night was indeed a very mixed bag of age, gender and nationality. Throughout the show I was aware of my own childrens’ reactions as well as the reactions of a group of French girls, aged twenty something, sitting right behind us. One thing was quite clear, we all go it. We laughed, we clapped, we clicked and we stomped. Stomp 2011, 30 years in the making. Well done.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Be.Coming
An opportunity to immerse your mind, body and spirit in pure joy.
* Mindfullness
* Meditation
* Clarity
* Calm
Be.Coming Soon
* Weekly Classes *
* September trip to France *
Patricia
086 6482651
nutrishon@gmail.com
* Mindfullness
* Meditation
* Clarity
* Calm
Be.Coming Soon
* Weekly Classes *
* September trip to France *
Patricia
086 6482651
nutrishon@gmail.com
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