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My Trip To The Rio 2016 Olympic Games

So as some of you may be aware of (or maybe not..), I recently jetted off to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the 2016 Olympic Games and OH MY GOD, what an incredible 16 days I had. While compiling this blog, I looked back at some of my pictures and videos and to be honest, I am in disbelief I actually done and seen what I have. Since a young age, I have always dreamt of going to see the Olympic Games. I don’t know what it is about it but I am in awe of these athletes and the whole Olympic Games World. More ambitious than ever after London 2012 (I couldn’t attend those games even though they were possibly the easiest Games to get to for me!), I began saving every penny (cent if you are going to be particular!!) I had into the RIO fund and soon, this dream was becoming somewhat of a reality. Next thing I know, it’s August 5th and I’m heading to Dublin Airport to fly to London and then Rio. This was happening. No matter what. I had a little set back 2 weeks before hand but I was not letting that get in the way. I was making a dream a reality. Something a lot of people never get the chance to do. They keep their dreams just that, dreams. Not me. I make my dreams come true. No matter what I have to do. I hope I never lose that trait. I would hate to never have goals or dreams to motivate me to succeed. Anyway, off we go on this incredible trip of a lifetime.

DAY 1 – August 6th 2016

IMG_5321So there was no relaxing for us on day 1, we were straight into our first event and that was Artistic Gymnastics – Men’s Qualification. We were staying in Santa Teresa, which is about 40/50 minutes via taxi away from Barra da Tijuca, where Parque Olimpico is situated. We got a taxi the first day as we were unsure of the metro and public transport situation and we were tired! It was 36 degrees on this day and although there was a cool breeze at times, you felt every bit of that 36 degrees. First things first, you have to take a picture with the Olympic Rings – and we done just that! This was one of the first moments where I realised ‘Oh god I am actually here’. In Parque Olimpico, there are many stadiums, 9 in fact. The venues are:

  • Carioca Arena 1
  • Carioca Arena 2
  • Carioca Arena 3
  • Future Arena
  • Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre
  • Olympic Aquatics Stadium
  • Olympic Tennis Centre
  • Rio Olympic Arena
  • Rio Olympic Velodrome

We headed to the Rio Olympic area for the Gymnastic event and wow! It was insane to see something I am so used to watching on TV in real life with my own eyes.

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I got to see my favourite Male Gymnasts: Louis Smith, Nile Wilson, Max Whitlock and Kristian Thomas. Basically all of Team GB.

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Imagine belongs to me, Sarrah Jane Allen

Imagine belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs sto me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Unfortunately, we did witness that horrible injury to French gymnast Samir Ait Said, when he ended his vault dismount wrong. Let’s just say it wasn’t a pretty sight and the whole arena was silent. But Team GB were incredible and Nile Wilson’s High Bar (or Horizontal bar) routine was spectacular and it is no surprise he won a Bronze medal in the individual.

DAY 2 – August 7th 2016.

We got our chill day this day. We had no ticket to any games (although I would have loved to have gotten tickets to some particular events but they were ‘sold out’… Mmm I wonder!)

We went to Barra Shopping and oh my, that puts our shopping centres to shame! Over 600 shops! We wandered around and even seen a few athletes spending time with their loved ones and family. Starbucks became my local haunt as it was the only place with decent wifi and it seems the athletes felt the same as I would run into some of them there. This particular day, I saw an Australian athlete, Brock Motum and embarrassingly, I didn’t know it was him until after.
We passed a lot of beautiful local boutiques and one that caught my eye was ‘Oh, Boy!’. The reason being because of this fabulous jumpsuit they had in the window, it had me written all over it. But I sadly left it behind, as I haven’t been feeling overly body confident lately and knew it would just sit and collect dust on my never ending clothes rail at home.

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DAY 3 – August 8th 2016

We went to Boulevard Olympico on this day. It is located at the docklands, has many stages, venues of some of the main sponsors of the Olympic Games, several high definition screens to watch Olympic Games and it is home to the Olympic Flame. When we went there, it also had a massive cruise ship docked and we later found out, it was where the NBA + Olympic Basketball players were staying!! There was some incredible street art along the streets as we walked down.

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Anyway, earlier that morning, I saw Cody Simpson tweet saying he was playing a gig somewhere in Rio that afternoon and it was free. But I had no idea of where anywhere was in Rio so I lost all hope in seeing him. Well you could’ve just imagine my excitement when we arrived at the Boulevard Olimpico to see the exact venue Cody said he was playing at on the strip. I almost, just almost, screamed.

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We headed in the direction of the Coca-Cola Experience, where the gig was. I knew I was in the right area quickly when I saw a few young girls around the place. I need to learn I am soon 23 years old and my fangirl days should be over. But my little heart was so excited and I made sure I was front row!
Before I get into to gig, the Coca-Cola Experience was insane! We got free limited edition Coca-Cola (the bar man was very friendly and asked us where we were from and when we mentioned Ireland, he started singing ‘Brady is on fire..’ and was delighted to have met some Irish people!) You could get pictures with the Olympic Torch also but of course I had only time for one thing!
While waiting for Cody, we got to watch the Australia Vs Serbia Men’s Basketball match and that was probably the reason as to why Cody was late on stage! He sang about 4 songs, short but sweet.

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

Image belongs to me, Sarah Jane Allen

As I was at the front, I could see Ali Simpson and Jake Boys as they were sitting in front of me. I only got a picture with Ali, who is incredibly pretty and super sweet!

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But wait for it, the best part was yet to come. Cody Simpson and Coca-Cola gave everyone in the front row FREE tickets to the Women’s Handball games that night. How cool is that? For the rest of my life I can say ‘Cody Simpson gave me free tickets to an Olympic event?’

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The two handball games we went to were cracking games! We saw the Netherlands Vs Argentina and Angola Vs Montenegro. We also got home very late that night.  It was after 3am!

DAY 4 – August 9th 2016

We decided to go to Boulevard Olympico again as we didn’t see it all. We found the Olympic flame at last. We didn’t do much else that day as we were exhausted from the day before. We sat and had ice cream and watched the Brazil Vs Spain Men’s Basketball game.

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DAY 5 – August 10th 2016

This was one of the days I had been waiting for. It was the Men’s 3M Springboard Synchro Final = Jack Laugher and Chris Mears competing. The weather turned to a typical Irish Summer’s day, non stop rain all day! Jack and Chris were in top form in their performances and were leading the whole way, but that didn’t stop us being anxious when it came to the China duo in their final dive as they were close behind the Team GB lads. I was so proud and happy when we found out they won Gold, they honestly deserved it so much. Where I was sitting was very close to the medal ceremony and I made sure I was going to be at the barrier to seem them walking out! I was surrounded by an abundance of Great Britain fans and I did not hide the fact that I was indeed Irish but a massive fan of the GB duo! I went home a very happy girl that evening!

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DAY 6 – August 11th 2016

We decided to take another chill day on this day. We opted to go see the Sugar Loaf Mountain! We got the metro to Botafogo and headed to the shopping centre. In this shopping centre, you can go to the rooftop and you can get an incredible view of the Sugar Loaf. We didn’t get to go up the mountain but I don’t think Mam would of done it anyway! We spent day relaxing in the shopping centre and had one of the most incredible Pizza’s I have ever had in the food court!

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DAY 7 – August 12th 2016

It was time to go to the Basketball arena on this day and I think Mam was most excited about this event. With both of us having a basketball background, we couldn’t wait for this! The teams playing were Australia Vs China, meaning I got to see my Starbucks friend Brock play (I was super excited every time he scored!)

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DAY 8 – August 12th 2016

Because the weather had been a bit overcast, it meant that we had to wait until a very sunny day to see the Christ The Redeemer and this day was the perfect day. The views from the top were incredible. We spent an hour at the top just taking in the wonderful views. Once up there, you can understand why it is one of the 7 wonders of the world. On a clear day, the statue is visible from anywhere in Rio. We got a lovely taxi driver who brought us to a place near to the Christ to get another view of the Sugar Loaf and he even took the last picture for me, to have he Sugar Loaf in my hand!

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DAY 9 – August 14th 2016

From a young age, I have always wanted to go and see I was on Copacabana Beach and I have done that. I did however pick a wrong day to go as it was so over packed for two reasons: It was a Sunday and Brazilian Ladies were in the Beach Volleyball final. So I saw very little beach but I was still there. I didn’t go sunbathing or swimming but Mam and I had a few drinks in one of the beach huts and also had delicious food. We also got to watch the Men’s Gymnastic Individual finals – I saw Max win his Gold on Copacabana beach, where did you see it?

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DAY 10 – August 15th 2016

At last, I was going to see some of Team Ireland in action and it was off to the Boxing Arena! We went to Katie Taylor’s fight and it seemed like it was all Irish that was in there! Sadly, Katie lost but it was so cool to see her fight. After the fight, I saw Paddy Byrnes and Gary O’Donovan but I didn’t want to go over to them as I didn’t want to interrupt them.

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DAY 11 – August 16th 2016

This is without a doubt my favourite day (well apart from the 5am start!). We were up early to go to the Olympic Stadium for some Athletics. We got there at 9am and at 9:30am, all the games kicked off. I always struggle to keep up with events at Athletics as there could be up to 4 sports on any one time! When I bought the tickets, I had no clue what events I would see or who I see, so I was over the moon when I found out the one and only Usain Bolt was going to be running in his semi – final heat. Seeing him run with my own eyes is something I shall never forget. The place was going insane for him. Although, my spirits were damped when Dad informed me Michael Conlon was robbed in his fight as I had planned to go see him in the next round.

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After all the events were over in the Olympic Stadium, we headed back to Barra for the Men’s 3m Springboard Diving Final. As wifi is pretty hard to find in Rio and I was nowhere near a Starbucks while in transit to Barra, thankfully, my Dad informed me (once again!) that Irish Diver, Oliver Dingley had made it through the semi finals and was competing that night so I was proud as punch entering the arena with my Irish Flag! Also, Team GB favourite Jack Laugher had qualified also so it was an evening well spent.

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Just before the Diving started, Oliver’s Dad popped down to say hello to us and sure we were only delighted!

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Jack Laugher was unfortunate not to get a Gold again but he did get Silver, so not a bad evening of Diving for him. But the most important part of the night had to be Oliver. Oliver produced some incredible dives and resulted in him reaching a Personal Best and a spot on the World Series next year. Oh and did I mention he is 8th in the World right now? Incredible! We were chatting to his parents after the event finished and then the man of the moment popped up to see his parents and well, he was ever so lovely to have stayed to take pictures and talk to Mam and I for a while. Without a doubt, my favourite moment of the Olympics was talking to Oliver!
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Before meeting Oliver, I managed to to bag myself selfies with Tom Daley and Chris Mears.

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DAY 12 – August 17th 2016

We decided to stay closer to where we were staying as I wasn’t feeling great. As I mentioned earlier, we were staying in Santa Teresa, probably the most popular place in Rio with tourists. We went to see the famous ‘Escadaria Selarón’. This was another one of those surreal moments as I have seen pictures of these steps on Pinterest and Tumblr for years and thought I could only dream of maybe getting the chance to sit and take a picture on them.

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DAY 13 – August 18 2016

It was another early start and it was back to Olympic Stadium for more Athletics as Irishman Thomas Barr was in the 400m Hurdles race. He was so close to a Bronze medal!!! He did break a National Record. There was some incredible games on also that day, including Shot Put, Relay and various other hurdle races.

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DAY 14

Another chill day again and back to Barra Shopping, nothing else exciting happened!

DAY 15 – August 20th 2016

The last day of events for me. It was time for the Men’s 10m Platform Diving Final and I was so looking forward to seeing Tom Daley. He had placed first in the prelims and I was sure he’d cruise through the semi’s into the final… I only found out as I took my seat in the Aquatics arena that he failed to get to the final and I almost cried. I was offered tickets for the Semi’s but refused as I was convinced I’d see him in the final. Minus Tom, it was still an incredible final, a few shocks and it was very close. Qui Bo, who is Tom’s biggest competitor and favourite to win Gold, placed 8th!!!!! He even got 4’s on one dive and you could hear the gasps around the venue.

Before the event, I said for one last time, I would get a picture with the Olympic Rings! This was quite hilarious as Mam was not centering her shot and I was not amused but we eventually got a decent enough photo!

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Before I left for Rio, I was warned by none other than Celia to mind out for the Brazilian guys as they would be mad after me with my blonde hair and pale, porcelain skin. I may have laughed at her at the time but it was very true that day! I decided to wear a bit of red lipstick and my goodness, I had a few guys telling me how beautiful I am. I was taken back by it. It made me feel good about myself again!

DAY 16 – August 21st 2016.

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Flying over Rio

And that was it. My time at Rio 2016 was over and we were heading to the airport. While in duty free, a beautiful Egyptian athlete asked me if I needed help (I was waiting for Mam) and then he passed me again and said ‘You are very beautiful, may I?’ and gave me a kiss on my forehead. I was so embarrassed but he made my day! We flew with British Airways, so that meant some Team GB members were going to be on our flight but no one I knew. The main thing about my flight was someone else who was on it. Usain Bolt. USAIN BOLT WAS ON MY FLIGHT AND I DID NOT KNOW. I was talking to the pilot after the flight and he asked me did I get his joke he said on the intercom (He said we got into Heathrow 15 minutes earlier because we had some special guests and when we landed he said ‘The last 100m are always the longest..’ I knew it was an Athletics person but NEVER thought of Usain!!) and when the pilot told me Bolt was in the flight, I could have cried!! Ah well.

I will never ever forget this trip. I still can’t believe I have been there and seen everything I have. I am so blessed to have such supportive parents, they helped make it a reality.

Now, time to start saving for Tokyo 2020.. I have the Olympic bug now! It is Gold Coast 2018 first. What a way to see the world eh?

Hope you enjoyed this blog! I did also vlog the trip and those videos should be up very soon!

Thank you for reading xo

 

My Highlights of 2014!

2014 has been one rollercoaster ride! It’s been a bit of a crappy year for me and my family to say the least but throughout the sadness and bad news, I have had some of the best times of my life this year! Below I want to share some of my favourite highlights of 2014 (in no particular order!)

Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

The Commonwealth Games took place in August in Glasgow. It has been on my bucket list for years to attend them and when the opportunity arose that I could go, I grabbed it with both hands (and grabbed my mother too!) and headed to Scotland.

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My passport and plane ticket to Glasgow. Image belongs to me.

One of the main reasons I wanted to go was to see Tom Daley dive. Tom was diving in the Men’s Individual 10m Platform Diving competition on the 2nd of August and up until 9am that morning I hadn’t got a ticket, I was devastated, even though I did see him on the Thursday night when I went to see Jack Laugher dive in the 3m Men’s Springboard competition,  I wanted to see him dive. But luck was on my side and at 9:58am on the 2nd of August, I got the last ticket to see Tom Daley dive that evening in the Final and I saw him win Gold. I shook with happiness when I got the ticket!

With my ticket to see Tom Daley dive in the Final!

With my ticket to see Tom Daley dive in the Final!

Tom with his Gold medal. Image belongs to me.

Tom with his Gold medal. Image belongs to me.

As I mentioned earlier on, I got to see one of my other favourite divers, Jack Laugher dive in the Men’s 3M Springboard Final on Thursday 31st of August and I witnessed him win Silver.  Luck was on my side again, as when I was at the Closing Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games, I got to met him. He ran over to me after I called his name so many times like I was Rose calling Jack in the titanic! I was extremley happy. My trip to Glasgow was a very successful one. A few more things off the bucket list 😉

Jack Laugher and  I at the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Jack Laugher and I at the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Paris

One of my best friends lives in Lyon, France and she turned 21 this year and I wanted to surprise her with an unforgettable birthday present. So I secretly flew over to Lyon, even though she found out on that day I was arriving, and surprised her. But what she didn’t know was that I had got two standing tickets to see One Direction in Stade de France in Paris on the following Friday! So on the 19th of June, we carpooled to Paris, one of the longest but most beautiful and exciting road trips ever, and at midnight we arrived in Paris! We got up early the next morning and done a bit of site seeing before the concert! We saw the Arc de Triomphe and had breakfast in a cute cafe on the Champs Elysees.

Melo and me at the Arc de Troimphe.

Melo and me at the Arc de Triomphe.

After that, we took the Metro and went to the Eiffel Tower! It was such a beautiful day and the view was beautiful. Melo and I have this thing were we like to take cool photos in iconic places and what better place to do this than the Eiffel Tower!

Melo and me in front of the  Effiel Tower.

Melo and me in front of the Eiffel Tower.

5 Seconds of Summer in London

On March 3rd, I got to see 5 Seconds of Summer in Shepherd’s Bush in London with my 5SOS buddy Giana and some other girls I became friends with through the boys!

WIth Giana, Deanna and Zoe at Sheperd's Bush.

WIth Giana, Deanna and Zoe at Sheperd’s Bush.

We queued from 9am that morning, it rained and was so cold. The things we do for those 4 Aussie babes!! The venue is a intimate venue with a capacity of 2,000 people. We were standing, hence why we were queuing so early. We ended up being front row and that was an amazing experience. Every time I see 5 Seconds of Summer live, they just get better and better. I’ve been to over 60 plus concerts and this was up there in my top ten concerts. It was one of those concerts where you just got lost in the moment, in the music. Being there with friends I had made through the boys was even better. Giana and I have this tradition and it’s #GettingDrunkAt5SOS and we have so much fun playing games in the queue! I find it amazing how some of my good friendships are formed because of bands! Looking forward to seeing Giana in London at 5SOS next June 😉

Turning 21

On the 3rd of November, I turned 21. 21 years old. What a milestone to hit. I had my dream 21st Birthday party on the 31st of October, in Great Gatsby style! It was one of the best nights of my life and I got to celebrate it with all my closest friends and family. I will never forget that night (even though I did drink a lot!) because I finally felt happy, within myself and in my life. At one part of the night, I stood alone with the bottle of champagne the pub gave me for my birthday on the dance floor and looked around and just smiled. I had never been more happier in my life.

Me before my 21st Birthday party.

Me before my 21st Birthday party.

Meeting Shane O’Donnell 

In 2013, Davy Fitz asked a certain 19 year old man to play in the All Ireland Hurling Final Replay and wanted him to do one thing and one thing only – score goals! That man certain done that! Shane O’Donnell scored 3-3 in the replay and Clare won the All Ireland! Shane O’Donnell became the Niall Horan of GAA that day! He became my favourite hurler that day too, purely because of his hurling skills.. Nothing to do with his looks at all! 😛

Shane O'Donnell and I in O'Moore Park in Portlaoise.

Shane O’Donnell and I in O’Moore Park in Portlaoise.

3rd night of Where We Are Tour in Croke Park

I was privileged enough to go see One Direction on their Where We Are Tour in Croke Park 3 times. On the Sunday, I got a standing ticket and went with my friends Flozey and Susan (plus her sister Janet!). The two previous nights were incredible but the 3rd and final night was something special. I don’t exactly know why it was more special than the other two, but it was the best show of the weekend. I got some incredible photos of the boys and Harry even waved at me (The video is on my Instagram!).

One of my favourite photos of Niall that I took. Image belongs to me.

One of my favourite photos of Niall that I took. Image belongs to me.

How big 5 Seconds Of Summer Became

2014 was the year of 5 Seconds of Summer. They were the breakthrough artist of the year and took the world by storm. With two number one singles, with ‘She Looks So Perfect’ and ‘Don’t Stop’ in the UK and USA, and their debut album reaching number one in the USA. The boys seem to be a huge success in Ireland also, with both ‘She Looks So Prefect’ and ‘Don’t Stop’ reaching number one here and ‘Amnesia’ and ‘Good Girls’ both charting in the top 20 singles and the album also debuting at number one. I’m incredibly proud of these boys and look forward to what 2015 has in store for them.

When I met the boys in 2013 in London.

When I met the boys in 2013 in London.

Being front row at Cody Simpson and having Jackson Harris sing to me

On July 4th, I saw Cody Simpson in the Bord Gais Energy Theatre in Dublin. Thanks to my friends Sophie and Jade, I had a front row ticket to the show. For his support act, he had Jackson Harris, an American singer. One thing I certainly haven’t forgotten is Jackson singing to me. I barely knew of him before the show but by the end of his set, he truly won me over. When Jackson was singing his song Right Kind of Wrong, he spotted me singing along to the chorus and of course I got all shy and embarrassed, which made him come over to right in front of me, he knelt down, held eye contact with me and smiled while sang to me and even held my hand. I got so hot and bothered that my friends Jade and Sophie had to fan me down when he stopped singing to me. My favourite thing about Cody’s concert (apart from Jackson singing to me!) was that it was an acoustic concert.  I wrote a blog about the concert so check that out!

Cody Simpson on his acoustic tour in Dublin 2014. Image belongs to me.

Cody Simpson on his acoustic tour in Dublin 2014. Image belongs to me.

Jackson Harris on Cody Simpson's  acoustic tour in Dublin 2014. Image belongs to me.

Jackson Harris on Cody Simpson’s acoustic tour in Dublin 2014. Image belongs to me.

Seeing Demi Lovato live in concert (FINALLY!)

For my 21st Birthday my best friend Sarah Coghlan ( she has an INCREDIBLE blog too, check it out!!) surprised me with a ticket to Enrique Iglesias’s concert in the 3 Arena on the 23rd of November. More importantly, Demi Lovato was Enrique’s support act. When I opened my card from her and saw the ticket, I was next to tears. I was shaking. She was making one of my ultimate dreams come. To this day, I still can’t thank her enough. When Demi came on stage that night, my heart stopped. I shooking and cried from the minute she came on stage. Demi has been a huge idol to me since 2010 or thereabouts. When she sang Skyscraper and Nightingale, I cried the whole way through both songs. I looked like such an idiot but I didn’t care. Nobody, not even Sarah (although she knows how much I adore Demi) knew how much that moment meant to me. I was so extremely happy. Nothing. I mean NOTHING, could of ruined that moment. I was with one of my best friends, who bought me that ticket, seeing my ultimate idol live. I still can’t believe it. Hearing my favourite song Neon Lights live was incredible. I never felt more alive than I did at that moment.

Demi Lovato performing Neon Lights in the 3 Arena,  Image belongs to celebmafia.com

Demi Lovato performing Neon Lights in the 3 Arena, Image belongs to celebmafia.com

Meeting 4/5 of the Janoskians after sneaking into the Four Season’s Hotel

Jade and I snuck into the Four Season’s Hotel. Like I don’t know how we done it but we did. Thank god we did. We met Skip in a bathroom towel (love heart eyes emoji) and spoke to Jai properly and got him to follow me on Twitter. But we did get kicked out after that. We still managed to meet James and Luke outside. My favourite was finally meeting Luke, god I love him! He gave me a kiss on the cheek! Beau wouldn’t come out to meet us though 😦

The bathrooms inn the Four Seasons are so fancy, I had to take a selfie.

The bathrooms in the Four Seasons are so fancy, I had to take a selfie.

Daniel (Skip) and I in the Four Season's Hotel. He is wearing a Bathroom Towel. And only that! Image belongs to me.

Daniel (Skip) and I in the Four Season’s Hotel. He is wearing a Bathroom Towel. And only that! Image belongs to me.

Jai and I in the Four Season's Hotel. Image belongs to me.

Jai and I in the Four Season’s Hotel. Image belongs to me.

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James and I. Image belongs to me.

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Luke and . Image belongs to me.

 

Elizabeth’s Sweet 16th

My darling Elizabeth turned 16 this year. Words don’t explain how much I love that girl. I can’t believe she is 16. I can’t imagine my life without her. She is such a beautiful, kind hearted, loving, special lady and I’m so proud to be her cousin. She makes be a better person, she makes me smile when I’m down and she gives me strength when I am weak. She is such a strong girl for everything she goes through and she never complains and is always with a smile! She has taught me to treasure the little things in life.

Elizabeth and I a her Sweet Sixteenth Birthday Party.

Elizabeth and I a her Sweet Sixteenth Birthday Party.

My Dad getting elected for the Central Council Delegate for Laois GAA County Board

On the 8th of December, my Dad got elected to be Central Council Delegate for Laois GAA and I couldn’t of been any prouder of him. My Dad had a very bad year in 2014 and this was the lift he needed. The spark that had been missing came back into my Dad. Once again he was the underdog and once again shocked everyone and beat off all competition. I don’t say it to him very often, but I am very proud of my Dad and all he has achieved. He works so hard and does so much for Laois GAA and it’s nice to see that people appreciate my father. So Dad, if Mam has told you about this or is showing you this, I told you you could do it. Once you believe in yourself, you can do anything. You know what you are talking about when it comes to GAA and you are the man for any GAA job in my eyes. Words don’t even describe how proud I am of you. I love you Daddy.

My Dad and me at the Laois GAA Awards 2014.

My Dad and me at the Laois GAA Awards 2014.

X Factor in November

As part of my 21st Birthday present, I got to go to Wembley to see the X Factor Studios and my favourite contestants. It is something I will never forget! I wrote a blog about it, if you want the full story! I got to meet Only The Young and 7/8 of Stereo Kicks. I also made a new friendship with Tania who has been incredible to me since.

7/8 of Stereo Kicks. Image belongs to me.

7/8 of Stereo Kicks. Image belongs to me.

Only The Young and I. Image belongs to me.

Only The Young and I. Image belongs to me.

Becoming even closer to Sarah, Aislin and Joe

Sarah, Joe and Aislin. I’d be lost without them. It is as simple as that. I love the 3 of them so much it hurts. They mean the world to me. 2014 has given me so many good memories with this trio. I could talk all day about them. But they know why they made my 2014. I Love you guys.

Joe and I.

Joe and I.

Sarah and I.

Sarah and I.

Aislin and I.

Aislin and I.

2015, please have less sad and bad moments for my family and me. Please me full of happiness and memories to cherish.

17 reasons why you should watch the Commonwealth Games ladies!

So for all you people (especially ladies) who don’t know, The Commonwealth Games are currently on in Glasgow, Scotland and my god you’ve been missing out! The Commonwealth Games is an international, multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations (basically, it’s the mini Olympics held every four years, 2 year after the Olympics!)

This blog post is mainly aimed at females and 17 reasons why you SHOULD be watching the games, and it’s not just for the sports! That’s right, I’m on about the beautiful men who are competing in many of the sports held at the Commonwealth Games! If you know me personally, you would know I love sport so I have no problem watching endless hours of the various sports. But I am also a girl and god I love when there is a hottie to watch! So here is my list of the 17 hottest guys in my eyes at the games 😉

17- Michael Conlon

 

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Image from Michael’s Twitter

Michael Conlon is 22 years old and is an Irish boxer from Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. Okay, I know you are thinking he doesn’t quite look like the rest of the guys further down the list but he’s cute, got charm and there is something about him that just makes you want to watch him! Also, He’s Irish so of course he makes my list!

You can watch Michael box on Wednesday the 30th of July.

16- Matthew Mitcham

Image from wikipedia.

Image from wikipedia.

Matthew Mitcham is 26 years old and is an Australian diver from Sydney.  Matthew originally competed as a trampoline gymnast but he was spotted by Wang Tong Xiang, who is a coach at the Australian Institute of Sport Diving (thank god he took up diving!). In his diving career, he has dived from all heights of the board from both springboard and platform, including 1m,3m, 5m, 7m, and 10m. In 2008, he came out and said he was gay, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy watching him 😉

You can watch Matthew dive on Saturday the 2nd of August from 10am.

15- David Boudia

David Boudia is 25 years old and is an American diver from Texas. He competes on the 10m platform in individual and synchro. His wife (yes, wife!) is a lucky lady!

You can watch David  in the Synchronised 10m Platform diving on Friday the 1st of August from 6pm. You can also see him dive individually on Saturday the 2nd of August from 10am.

14- James  Magnussen 

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Image from heightofhorology.blogspot.com

James Magnussen is 23 years old and is an Australian swimmer from New South Wales. He is the current 100 metre freestyle world champion, and holds the 4th fastest swim in history in the 100-metre freestyle with a time of 47.10 seconds. I only discovered him this week while watching the swimming, I swear I wasn’t drooling when he got out of the pool.

I think his swimming is over but I’m not too sure. Be sure to check out the men’s swimming if it’s still on tv just incase he pops up!

13- Harry Owen

Harry Owen is 20 years old and is a Welsh Gymnast.  He competes in the team event for Wales and competes in all the individual events, including Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars and Horizontal Bar.

You can watch Harry compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

12- Jack Rickards

Jack Rickards is 20 years old and is an Australian Gymnast.  He competes in the team event for Australia and competes in all the individual events, including Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars and Horizontal Bar.

You can watch Jack compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

11- James Connor

James Connor is 19 years old and is an Australian diver from Victoria. He competes on the 10m platform. Just look at him, he is beautiful. Baby-faced maybe, but still, beautiful! He’s got gorgeous and an adorable smile! (I’m not being a cougar… Swear!)

You can watch James dive individually on Saturday the 2nd of August from 10am.

10- Kristian Thomas

Kristian Thomas is 25 years old and is a British Gymnast from Wolverhampton. He is a longstanding member of both the England and Great Britain men’s team. He competes in the team even for England and individually competes in the Horizontal bar.

You can watch Kristian compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

9- Kristoffer Done

Heartbreakingly, I can’t find a picture of this beautiful man on the internet 😦 But trust me, he is very easy on the eye! So instead of leaving this place blank, I picked someone else to show off! Luke Carson!

Luke Carson is 24 years old and isan Northern Ireland Gymnast from Belfast. He competes in the team event for Northern Ireland and individually competes in the Men’s All Round, Pommel Horse and Parallel Bars.

You can watch Luke compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

8- Chad Le Clos

Chad Le Clos is 22 years old and is a South African swimmer. He swims in the butterfly, freestyle and medley races. He is best known for that memorable victory over Michael Phelps in the London 2012 Olympics, when he came out of no where and beat the best swimmer in the world by 0.05 seconds and set a new record.

Chad’s final two events are on Tuesday 29th of July, which are the 200m Individual Medley Final at 7:45pm and 4×100 Medley Relay Final at 9:10pm

7- Nile Wilson

Image from Nile WIlson's Twitter.

Image from Nile WIlson’s Twitter.

Nile Wilson is 18 years old and is a British Gymnast. He competes in the team event for England and also competes individually in all the individual events, including Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars and Horizontal Bar.

You can watch Nile compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

6- Sam Oldham

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Image from calverphoto.com

Sam Oldham is 21 years old and is a British Gymnast. He competes in the team event for England and individually in the Horizontal Bar.

You can watch Sam compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am.

Unfortunately today (Tuesday the 29th of July), Sam landed awkwardly on his left ankle after executing an incredible performance while competing in the Vault for the Team event and had to withdraw from the team. It is taught that he has badly fractured his ankle and that would mean that his Commonwealth Games are over.

5- Jack Laugher

Jack Laugher (His surname is actually pronounced ‘Law’!) is 19 years old and is a British diver from North Yorkshire. He usually dives of the 3m Springboard and also does 3m Springboard synchro with Chris Mears.

Jack will be competing in the Men’s 3m Springboard on the 31st of July. He will also be competing in the Men’s 3m Synchronised Springboard on Friday the 1st of August.

4- Chris Mears

Chris Mears is 21 years old and is a British diver from Berkshire. He also is a DJ in his spare time. He dives on the 3m springboard individually and in the synchro with Jack Laugher.

Chris will be competing in the Men’s 3m Springboard on the 31st of July. He will also be competing in the Men’s 3m Synchronised Springboard on Friday the 1st of August.

3- Max Whitlock

Max Whitlock is 21 years old and is a British Gymnast from Hertfordshire. He competes in the team event, alongside Louis Smith, Kristian Thomas, Sam Oldham and Nile Wilson, and competes in the Pommel Horse individually and sometimes the floor exercise and horizontal bar!

You can watch Max compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

2- Louis Smith

Louis Smith is 25 years old and is a British Gymnast from Peterborough. He competes in the team event and also competes individually in the Pommel Horse event. Louis took some time out from gymnastics after he won Sliver at the London 2012 Olympics and in September 2012, he took part in Strictly Come Dancing and ending up winning the show! He certainly has all the right moves 😉

You can watch Louis compete in the second part of the Team event on Tuesday 29th of July from 11am. You can see him compete individually on Thursday the 31st of July from 3pm.

1- Tom Daley

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Image from instinctmagazine.com

Swimming - Tom Daley Diving Academy Launch - Aquatics Centre

Image belongs to John Walton/PA Wire

It was always obvious that Tom was going to be my number one. Everyone knows how much I adore this chap since I was like 14! Incase you are reading this and have no idea who Tom is (I am trying not to judge you but you must be living under rocks!!!) Tom Daley is 20 years old and is a British diver from Plymouth. He is one of the most well known divers in the world. He dives from the 10m platform individually and also does 10m platform synchro.  On 2 December 2013, Daley released a Youtube video announcing that he had been in a relationship with a man since early that year. He said in the video: “I still fancy girls, but at the moment I’ve never been happier”. As long as Tom is happy, I’m happy! I will support him no matter what! Plus, I still fancy him, even if he’s gay!

You can watch Tom in the Synchronised 10m Platform diving on Friday the 1st of August from 6pm. You can also see him dive individually on Saturday the 2nd of August from 10am.

Also, I noticed the other day while watching the swimming that 70% of the swimmers are beautiful and almost every gymnastic is gorgeous, maybe it’s just the muscles distracting me but you check them out and let me know!

Now, I hope you all regret not paying attention to the London 2012 Olympics now!! Well at least you can still catch some of these hotties on your tv screens via BBC’s coverage of the games over the next few days! Enjoy (There is no need to thank me!)

I’m off to pack my bag to fly over to Glasgow to see some of these gorgeous people (I actually am going, I’m not joking!)

End of an Era, end of BOD.

Saturday the 15th of March 2014 is going to be a date every Irish man and woman will never forget! Not only did we win the Six Nations Championship in Paris, but we had to bid a sad farewell to the one and only, Brian O’Driscoll.

15 years ago, Brian made his first appearance for Ireland in Paris and it was quite ironic how his last was to be there too. Throughout his 141 caps for Ireland, he has played some unforgettable rugby, taken many of belts, scored some incredible tries, deservedly won Man of The Match on several occasions and seen many heartbreaking days.

One thing for sure, the number 13 jersey will never be the same! He was a hero for our nation. He made every man, woman and child proud to be Irish on many occasion.

We wouldn’t of won the Six Nations with out the one and only BOD. He was the backbone of that Irish squad, being involved in 3 of the tries we scored on that very day. It’s safe to say their wasn’t a dry eye in the country when Brian said his last few words in the precious number 13 jersey.

There’s only one thing left to say and that is: Thank you Brian!

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Forget the Oscar selfie, this is what you call a selfie! What a good looking bunch of lads the Ireland team are 😉

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