When this is all over, I mean when this Corona Virus is finally over, and you are looking to treat yourself and family to some well deserved fresh air, I have some idea for you. One of such places is Kerry Bog Village Museum in Ireland.
Can I just say that as a Nature-Lover I don’t think I can do justice to the beauty of this place, I really can’t. My photography skill can’t either. So, I am going to implore you to go out there and see it for yourself when this Coronavirus epidemic is over.
Sometimes all we can hold on to is the great memories we created when we can. Let’s make every minute counts. This one of the life lessons living with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain taught me.
For me I don’t believe in beating children like animal as discipline. I am also not of the belief of letting them get away with bad behaviour is the answer. You have to find away to give appropriate punishment without damaging them physically and mentally as individuals.
I hereby introduce you to my award as A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE for my entrepreneurial activities and contributions to the community in Ireland.
Remember that polling stations will open at 7am and will remain open all day the 8th of February 2020 till 10pm.
Don’t forget that as these children grow into teenagers appearance becomes an issue. Dry-skin can be unsightly. Their confidence will take a hit. They need to be treated and taught how to manage their dry-skin before it gets to this stage.
I think what most people don’t know about Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain is that you can be fine one minute and totally sick the next minute. One of my main reasons for writing about Invisible illness is this.
I lived in Carrigaline, Cork for a number of years before moving to Dublin. This is a small town about 20 minutes from Cork City, the second largest city in Ireland.
Sometimes we have to take time and do something silly and get in-touch with our inner child. It can help boost our happy mood.