Sunday 18 December 2011

Ní Féidir Liom - No I Can't

A mixed year is drawing to a close and I can't say I'm sorry - we've had a few battles, with many a triumph mind you, but we're battle weary all the same. 2011 started with a flood, progressed to blocked pipes and rounded off nicely in a dose of pneumonia.

Instead of new year's resolutions I've drawn up, what I like to call my Ní Féidir Liom list. As you may have guessed, I've always been more prone to rant than cant.

Here's a few of my more pressing I-just-can't-and-don't-even-think-of-asking-me rants on the last year:

The Ní Féidir Liom list.

No I can't understand why we as a nation owe money to someone we don't even know - did nobody think to check the signature on the cheque when we signed on the dotted line?

No I can't say I'm surprised that, a year after our last meeting, Enable Ireland still haven't answered our concerns about their breaches of Irish child protection policy. I can say that I'm much relieved that we no longer have to rely on their services for Boy Wonder but I do feel a kind of survivor's guilt for those who still do.

No I can't help being stunned by the kindness of strangers.

No I can't understand the hype surrounding sun-dried tomatoes.

No I can't help but be amazed by the wonderful support and energy we get from teachers and special needs assistants.

No I can't stop smiling every time I watch Boy Wonder singing Karaoke.

No I can't understand why a consultant gets snotty when you respectfully ask for a second medical opinion. I would love an insight on that one!

No I can't wait to get to London's Great Ormond Street Hospital to hear that second opinion.

No I still can't fit into a size 10 jeans - wise up love it's never going to happen!

No I can't thank people enough for their support.

No I can't but hope that 2012 brings us all more good fortune.

Thanks for the company and Happy New Year to you all.

Cheers,

Annb

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Meilleurs voeux à toi ma pucette!

Just Love Groovy Rory singing in front of the telly. wish I was there...

Best wishes to all my favourite little Irish tribe.

Je pense à vous très fort.

Bises
Véro

PS : I've been listening to the interview on the radio.
Beau travail by the way , I am totally impressed mademoiselle!