Online version of my weekly parenting and lifestyle column in The Nationalist.
Tuesday 29 November 2016
This week I shook my little tush on the catwalk (showing my age
with that one) and I had a ball. I was asked if I'd like to help with a
fundraising fashion show for the Ballon Community Centre and as my sister and
some friends were taking part, I thought it would be fun. I’ve made an agreement with myself to say yes
to things that push my comfort zone and sashaying up and down in front of a
room full of people definitely would not have been something that would have
come easily to me in the past. I’ve been
so busy lately that I barely had a chance to think about it, let alone get
stressed but as the start time approached in Mount Wolseley, the nerves did
start to kick in and there were some initial butterflies but once I got out on
stage, I enjoyed every second of it.
It would be hard not to enjoy wearing beautiful clothes from
some of Carlow’s finest shops. My
outfits came from Erre Esse and Savana Boutiques and being styled by them was
great fun - again pushing the boundaries and thinking outside the box. I love clothes so being able to play dress up
without the price tag, was an added bonus for me. The
very talented Clare of Angelz Hair Salon in Ballon and equally talented makeup
artist Emma Maher and her friends, gave very generously of their time to make
sure that we were stage ready. Faith Amond did a wonderful job presenting the
night with her unrivalled glamorous flare and the dancers from The Dance
Republic were beautiful to watch.
The lads and ladies of Ballon GFC did a super job transferring
their skills from the pitch to the stage, with models of all ages taking part. Ballon
is such a vibrant village, with a super community spirit and the night was
really well supported by the local community.
The Community Centre or Ballon Hall as it’s called, has always been at
the heart of that spirit. As a child, I
spent so much time there, doing everything from athletics, Irish dancing, variety
group, scouts, speech and drama, to teenage discos. I’m sure I even had a smooch or two around
the back! And now it forms part of my children’s and husbands lives too. The hall is licensed to hold up to 500 people
and as well as being home to a huge variety of sporting and fitness classes, it
is also available for hire for parties,
dances, fares etc and hopefully the fashion show will have generated lots of
money to help with the upkeep of such a wonderful local resource.
I’m really glad I took part. Once upon a time I would have cared
what I looked like and I would have cared what other people thought I looked
like. These days I only care that life
is short and I’m determined to fill mine with as many fun, new experiences as
possible.