Ribh's D'Coopage

If you’d called them céilidh and pìobaireachd, I know how to pronounce those. :D I went to uni with a girl called Meadhbh, which was pronounced Maeve and my sister’s dog’s name is Aiofe, which we pronounce as “Eefer”. So it sounds like you are pretty close to the mark.
I can do céilidh . Pìobaireachd I'd have trouble with. I've given the Angelised versions as the easiest. My YD has an Irish name, which I know is pronounced incorrectly & she knows is pronounced incorrectly & which our Irish friends always remind us is pronounced incorrectly but as an Aussie kid she was always going to get the Aussie version so we went with it. I like that too so we're all good. :)
 
The trouble with heart-shaped chocolate is that they always have soft centers - strawberry cream or whatever. I am a complete chocoholic but cannot stand soft centers so Valentine's day is the one day when I avoid chocolate!

Yeah, me too, complete chocoholic but I like the soft centres. Another reason not to buy them! :lol:
 
That’s the argument I hear against Valentine’s Day; it should be all year round, not just one day! :D

If my hubby wants to show me how much he loves me, he can vacuum the whole house and scrub the toilets. :lau
Or give me chickens! 🥰
 
Yeah, me too, complete chocoholic but I like the soft centres. Another reason not to buy them! :lol:
I only really like very dark chocolate ~ preferably loaded with nuts, so I don't do well @ Valentine's Day or Easter when everything is milk anyway & I cannot abide milk chocolate! :(
 
I can do céilidh . Pìobaireachd I'd have trouble with. I've given the Angelised versions as the easiest. My YD has an Irish name, which I know is pronounced incorrectly & she knows is pronounced incorrectly & which our Irish friends always remind us is pronounced incorrectly but as an Aussie kid she was always going to get the Aussie version so we went with it. I like that too so we're all good. :)

Pìobaireachd is pronounced ‘pibroch’ (or ‘peebrock’ if you want to get really Anglo! ;)) My son’s name is Gaelic and my hubby insists it’s Scottish Gaelic instead of Irish Gaelic, and both sets of grandparents insisted on pronouncing it the Anglo version, until we put a stop to that!
 
I only really like very dark chocolate ~ preferably loaded with nuts, so I don't do well @ Valentine's Day or Easter when everything is milk anyway & I cannot abide milk chocolate! :(

I get the 85% dark chocolate and I find two squares does me nicely with a cup of tea. I can’t stand white chocolate so no problems there (it’s not even chocolate anyway!) but I’m addicted to milk chocolate. So it’s easier to just stay away.
 
Ok, I know @Shadrach has probably gone to bed now but Here are my first 2 profiles.

Beatha.
Araucana. Pretty sure she's just started to lay. She was pretty easy to catch & no racing, palpitating heartbeat once caught. She was pretty laid back about being photographed, though not knowing this big stranger who hoyed her out of her pen & pointed funny things @ her she was still a little skittish.

As you can see she has a beard, something of a crest & some sort of muffs developing. I will be interested to see what her finished persona looks like. She's a splash but there is very little colour on her.

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And the tail.It looks longer than it is in this photo. It's pretty short stumpy & points down.
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Pìobaireachd is pronounced ‘pibroch’ (or ‘peebrock’ if you want to get really Anglo! ;)) My son’s name is Gaelic and my hubby insists it’s Scottish Gaelic instead of Irish Gaelic, and both sets of grandparents insisted on pronouncing it the Anglo version, until we put a stop to that!
Oh gosh. That's rough. I wanted an Angharad ~ which is pretty easy actually, but the man had an absolute meltdown, even as a middle name... :(
 

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