Monday, April 11, 2016

Suicide Squad

I am really excited for Suicide Squad this August and there are a couple of trailers out. They look really good  however Harley Quinn looks a bit like she has been cast aside simply because she is a girl. I really hope this isn't true as she is such a deep character with so much potential. Check out the trailers below.





Thursday, March 24, 2016

Gaeltacht

Recently our school paid a visit to Coláiste Acla on Achill Island. 29 girls from TY went accompanied by two of our teachers Ms. Bergin and Mr. McGrane.

We got on a luxury bus complete with comfy seats and WiFi at Celbridge Manor and took a five hour bus trip to Achill Island. We stopped in Longford at a McDonalds. Funnily enough I had been to the McDonalds before many times on trips to Longford with my dance school.

When we arrived at the coláiste we had lunch of soup and sandwiches before being split up into our houses. I was put into Teach Marion. However we didn't go straight to our houses instead heading straight for the beach for a surf lesson. We spent about two hours trying to surf. I didn't quite stay standing for more than a second but I managed to surf the whole way in on my knees. After we struggled out of our wetsuits and headed to our respective houses. When we reached the houses we were split into our rooms. Sadly I wasn't with my best friends as there was only one room of five and other people got there first. However I got to share a room with Carmen. We spaghetti bolognese for dinner. After this we were allowed to do whatever we wanted in our rooms until the bus came to pick us up for an Irish class and a game of dodge ball. When we were dropped back to our houses we had supper before again having free  time. Our phones were then collected at 10:30 and lights out was at 11.

The next morning I woke up really early just before six I think. There wasn't much I could do because nobody else was awake so I decided to plait my hair and get dressed. When everybody else was awake I went into my friend's room and spent most of the morning between them and Carmen. We had breakfast at 8 and the bus picked us up at 9:30 for team challenges. We were split into 3 teams and had to complete various tasks such as races and mental tasks. We also did some wall climbing. We then had lunch of soup and sandwiches again before heading to the bog. At the bog we completed a mini obstacle course and jumped into rivers and through tunnels. At the end we went down a slide into a mini lake. The lake was really refreshing and we got mostly cleaned off there. We were dropped back to our houses for a dinner of curry and showers before another Irish class and a céile. We were dropped home for supper before our phones were taken off us at 10:30 and lights out at 11.

The next morning we got up and changed the sheets before breakfast. We then packed all our things and headed for the coláiste. We left our bags there before going for a walk in a river. After the walk we sat and looked at some of the views of the island. We also got to ask loads of questions about life on the island. After this we were brought back to the coláiste for lunch of soup and sandwiches.After this we got our bags and got back on our snazzy bus. Another five hour bus ride followed with another trip to a different McDonalds.

The ceannaraí were really nice and were one of the mains reasons we had a good time. They were really good craic and weren't put out by anything we said or did. I think they were really happy tat we were eager and willing to do everything.

Some of the best craic was the bus trips around the island. We had epic karaoke and banter. There was even hot water with orange squash to warm us up after our adventures in the cold water. This sounded really weird to me but was actually really tasty.

Some of the funniest times were probably trying to get in and out of the wetsuits. The first day we didn't quite get them on right and all ended up with big red marks our our necks. The second day most of us had copped how to put them on right, but still getting them on was a workout in itself.


The trip was really fun and makes me really want to go to the Gaeltacht during the summer. However Gaeltacht trips are quite expensive and I'm not sure I will be able to go.




Thursday, March 17, 2016

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Today is St. Paddy's Day, the day when Irishness is celebrated around the world by Irish and honorary Irish alike. To celebrate here are some typical Irish things but first let's get this straight:




























Have a good one!


Tuesday, March 08, 2016

International Women's Day

Today is International Women's Day and celebrations are going on around the world to promote women. The company I am doing working experience in (Symantec), invited me to their celebrations.

When I arrived this morning I was put in with girls from a local school who were invited to take part in the company's celebrations. First thing we were given a talk about internet safety and password security. After this we got the chance to meet Katie Taylor. She was really nice and interested in all of us. When any of us asked a question she asked us one in return.

After photos with her we went to the cafeteria where we listened to an interview with Katie Taylor. After this we went back to a conference room where we were give drinks and snacks. Then we had a chance to learn about motherboards. We even got the chance to assemble and dissemble one ourself. We also got to ask our instructors questions on their job and how they got to where they are today.

We then had lunch followed by a talk from more trailblazer women in the company.

Sunday, March 06, 2016

SciFest

Yesterday Jade and I competed in the SciFest competition in our school. We entered the same project that we entered in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. We came second place and received One For All vouchers. We also progress to the next round of the competition in IT Tallaght.


Thursday, March 03, 2016

Mini-Company

Today I went to the county finals in the Kildare Student Enterprise Awards. The company I am part of is called Paper Garden. We produce seed infused plantable paper. Once you are finished using the paper you can plant it and it will grow whatever seeds are infused in the paper.
Check us out on,
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Paper-Garden-1213954225287651/?fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/papergardenmc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papergardenmc/

Very excitingly we won the Innovation Award. I am very proud and can't wait to continue this business and hopefully one day have our paper being sold in retailers.



Monday, February 29, 2016

Law

Today we had two barristers come into our school to talk to us about law. They told us all about the different types of law and explained what happens during a court case. We all got the chance to be examiner-in-chief and also to cross examine a witness.

I found it really interesting as I like the idea of law.

At the end of the day we also had two mock trials. In the second trial I got the chance to be the defence barrister with my friend Róisín and we very happily won our case.


Leap Day


Leap Day is when there is an extra day added in February to align the calendar with the sun's position. Despite there being 365 days in most calendar years it actually takes 365 days and 6ish hours for the Earth to complete a full revulsion around the sun. Over four years 24 extra hours build up so we have a leap day to compensate.
However it doesn't take exactly 365 days and 6 hours for the Earthy to orbit the sun but more precisely 365 days, 5hrs, 49 mins and 16 seconds. On these figures adding a calendar day every four years is an excess of 42 minutes and 52 seconds each time, or about 3 days every 400 years. To compensate for this, three days are removed every 400 years. So the rule to decide when not to have a leap year is if the year is divisible by 100 it is not a leap year unless that year was also exactly divisible by 400. This means that the years 2000, and 2400 are leap years, while the years 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300 and 2500 are not leap years. In the Chinese calendar, this day will only occur in years of the monkey, dragon, and rat.


There is a tradition called Bachelor's Day in some countries which allow a woman to propose to a man on February 29th however if a man rejects a woman's proposal on Leap Day, he must buy her 12 pairs of gloves. He must buy her gloves to hide the embarrassment of not having an engagement ring. In Ireland, the tradition is supposed to originate from a deal that Saint Bridget struck with Saint Patrick.

In Greece it is considered unlucky to marry on leap day.

I can't do a Leap Day post without giving a special mention to my friend Jade who was born on Leap Day. You can check out her blog here: http://jwolfety.blogspot.ie/


Friday, February 26, 2016

Lollipop Day

Today we went to town today to sell lollipops as part of Lollipop Day in aid of Oesophageal Cancer. The lollipops were only €2 each but something so small multiplied by many other people could make such a big difference. Even small differences in cancer research can have a major impact and that is why it is so important to fund cancer research.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Manchester

Over the weekend I visited my best friend Pooja in Manchester. While there we went to see Pride and Prejudice with Zombies. The film was really good with a good balance of plot and zombies.
We also went to Arendale, a huge shopping centre in Manchester. We walked all around Selfridges & Co. to see all the things we can't afford. While there we got free flavoured popcorn. I had gingerbread, Pooja had salty sweet and her sister had toffee.
We also went out for breakfast one morning in a café called Mama Bears which has really good hot chocolate. I love their décor. They have a super homey feel with quotes stuck up all around the walls. Overall I had a really good time.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

RBS Six Nations!

IT'S THE SIX NATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!
Just in case you haven't realised I may have a slight obsession with rugby. Really small I promise. So anyway it's that time of the year again when I get to binge watch rugby for the whole weekend every weekend. 

So far in the women's:

Scotland lost to England 0-32 at Broadwood Stadium, (England)
Ireland beat Wales 21-3 at Donnybrook (Ireland)
and 
France beat Italy 39-0 at Marcel Verchere (France)


In the men's: 

France beat Italy 23-21 at Stade de France (France),
Scotland lost to England 9-15 at BT Murrayfield (Scotland)
and 
Ireland drew with Wales 16-16 at Aviva Stadium (Ireland)

In other rugby news, Paul O'Connell has officially retired from professional rugby. O'Connell has been forced to retire after receiving an injury in the 2015 world cup match against France.  Despite his international career being over, O'Connell had hoped to continue playing with Toulon. O'Connell will be sadly missed but had a good career and will be remembered as a legend. 

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Glasnevin Cemetery

So today we went on a trip to Glasnevin Cemetery. While there we were given a tour and shown some graves of famous people such as Daniel O'Connell(a founder of the cemetery). There were other people there such as Eamon De Velera, Maude Gonne, Michael Collins and Charles Stuart Parnell.

It didn't stop raining the whole time and by the end most of us weren't sure if we still had toes, but all in all it was a very interesting experience.

Here's some pictures: