Monthly Archives: October 2009

Belfast is a blast on Halloween!

tiredpumpkinWhat a day. If there is one thing I learned today it is that the people of Northern Ireland really know how to party – they really know how to have a good time – and as I write the festivities for Halloween are still raging on.

The day started with us taking the kids around Belfast and we started with the St George Markets. Arnold was on the lookout for some pond pumps but we decided to leave that for A Tesco trip tomorrow. Belfast is not a big city but there is a lot to see and get around; we had a ball at the markets (highly recommended for great things to eat) and then headed off to the City Hall where the kids joined others for making some  halloween decorations.

We took in a movie at Victoria Square and then headed off home so that the kids could don their halloween outfits for the nights activities at Odyssey. I have to admit that by now my feet were killing me and a night in watching the X-Factor seemed like a revelation…but the kids were so excited about getting out in their scary stuff that I just bit the bullet and rubbed my aching feet. It was all happening at the Odyssey for sure; we had a meal at Pizza Hut, took in the fireworks, watched all the crowds and just had a great time. The fireworks were fantastic and it was wonderful to see so many people out enjoying themselves. The people here seem to go that one step further when there is a good time to be had.

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The scary side of Halloween…

halloweenwitchIt’s almost Halloween so what are YOU doing this weekend…? this halloween stuff is still very new to me because in Australia we don’t really do halloween. I guess these days the kids there do get out in their scary little outfits and go from door to door in bigger numbers than I ever remember but you can thank the wonders of multiculturalism for that. We just never did it when I was a kid and it is relatively new for Australians.

I doubt though it will be as big there as it is here in Europe and the UK – not to mention the USA. This time of year Aussies are gearing up for summer and the beach, as well as Xmas, and you also have the warm balmy nights so getting dressed up in fancy outfits and going trick or treating around the neighbourhood clashes with sitting on the beach and having a surf after school and work.

But I am finding myself getting into the spirit of the occasion; here in Northern Ireland halloween is HUGE and tomorrow we are taking the kids into Belfast for a day of activities until we head off down to the waterfront for the fireworks in the evening. The kids outfits (which were a job to buy as the shop’s barcode scanner was not working) are a surprise for them until tomorrow but I can say I will be escorting two very scary little skeleton ghouls around the town.

James took delivery of his new glasses today and is getting used to wearing them – so I hope he does not question whether spooks have to wear glasses…I’m sure they do if their Mums say they have to. I have stocked up on sweeties for the local little vampires, ghosts and werewolves – one has to be careful these days and I have made sure that I only have sweets which are nut-free, soft and nothing too hard to choke on. Halloween must be one of the few events that the ‘health and safety’ brigade have not spoiled to date…let’s hope it stays that way!

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Dannii Minogue beware – Young Talent Time is coming back!

youngtalenttimeTo all you X-Factor fans who believe that Dannii Minogue followed in her sister Kylie’s footsteps – and to all you who say Dannii has no place judging a talent show – think again…

Dannii is a well seasoned performer with experience going back years before big sister Kylie ever grabbed a micrphone and sang Locomotion. Just look at the picture to the left; bottom left of the photo is Dannii when she was simply Dannielle or Danny - she altered the spelling of her name after she left YTT. Dannii started out as a child singing and dancing in an Australian variety show called Young Talent Time. It was on every Sunday night and also launched the career of Tina Arena. The kids on YTT were all talented although not all went on to worldwide fame – they had to leave YTT when they turned 15. You either loved YTT or you thought it was pure cheese (I thought the latter…) but it certainly gave the kids a platform for their talents. Dannii was on this show from the age of six which makes her a more experienced performer in showbusiness than her sister.

There are talks that Young Talent Time is making a return to Australian television which excites some people and scares the daylight out of others. Whatever it does to you it will join the reappearance of several Australian landmark tv shows, Hey Hey It’s Saturday being one of them.

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