This tribute comes as today is a very important day here in Ireland and in particular important for the rights of Irish women. Voting stations are today open across the country to make a decision whether to repeal or maintain the 8th Amendment. Whether to give women a choice.
I don’t have a vote, being Swedish, but I do have an opinion. However, this blog post is not about my opinion on the 8th Amendment it is about the women in my life who has choice. Women that are my family, that are my friends that are my work colleagues that are my motivators, my comforters and my life lines. Women that I admire, respect and love.
The hardest part when doing this is the fear of forgetting someone….. so early apologies but I may have to edit or make additions to this post.
Here you are…….
MY FAMILY
- Mamma – This one….. she is the one who has taught me to have my own opinion, to stand tall, to care about myself and others and most importantly she has thought me what love really is. I talk to my mum every day…… about everything, simply because I can. She is my everything and one thing is for sure, I would be lost without her.
- Emma – My eldest daughter, my first born. This girl slowly becoming a young woman…. I get teary eyed when thinking about who she has become. I am so proud of her and all her crazy ways and exceptional achievements. She is funny, smart (much smarter than me, like nerd smart) and truly wonderful.
- Isabella – My second daughter and the middle child in my house. I think you would find it hard to find a little girl with a kinder heart and soul. Always looking out for everyone, no matter what age, race or personality. She has this most amazing little dimple when she smiles which is a real testament to her character.
- Auntie Gittan – This lady has a special place in my heart. Similar to my dad in many ways she has over the years, of my adult life in particular, become a relation that has come closer and closer. She is patient, kind and full of sound advice. (Not to forget she loves cheese just the way I do)!!!
- The Mother In Law – A rocky week is all we had and once that week had passed we have got on like a house on fire. My mother in law Imelda is not just a rock for me but a solid one for my kids.
MY FRIENDS
- Lorraine – I was only in Ireland for two weeks when this girl was introduced to me due to our personality similarities. (We are both stone mad J)!!! Later that night she aided me to find my way home and we have stuck together since. Through weddings, funerals, babies, boyfriends, weight loss and weight gain, holidays, illness and injuries, great nights out and so many more things. Our story is nearly 18 years old and nowhere near finished! Love this girl to bits.
- Emma – My childhood bestie and oh the memories. We have them all. Pen pals from a young age we developed a friendship that was meant to last. Mention Roy Orbinson, Brown Eyed Girl, mention Madison, mention the first kiss….. mention graduation, mention walking and cycling places we shouldn’t – Emma you will know what I mean by each one of them.
- Miriam – On my very first day in UCC I sat down next to this one! The only two women from Clare in the room saw us create a connection which lasted well beyond our two years in college. We have since we got to know each other shared many special moments, had some serious laughs (the giggle box) and we have an amazing journey ahead of us, that I am sure of. Miriam is one of these who puts all others before herself….full of care and kindness.
- Edel – Some woman for one woman! As we are alike in so many ways, especially with regards to the not sitting still part it was evident that when this lady came in to my life there was no turning back. Since we became friends we have been on some amazing adventures and there a more to come. Edel truly has a solid (yet opinionated) gold heart and she will know you are not the best you can be before you even know it yourself.
- Christina – This lady has recently entered my life for a second time!! That is a sign to hold onto. Full of strength, an amazing mum and with totally mad dance moves. We have been on some super adventures in the last year and a bit and she is one of the people responsible for making my blog a thing, writing a book a thing and watch out when the summer comes. We are going to make the world a little bit more unsteady because this lady has an ability to push you beyond your comfort zone!
- The Swedish Mafia – Friends are friends forever no matter what and in Sweden I have a serious bunch of ladies. I don’t get to see them as often as I would like but we know we have each other’s backs if needed. Marina, Zeina, Maiken, Anna, Maria(s), Magda…….
MY FRIENDS THROUGH WORK
Chose to put this category slightly separately as they have a link in that they started out as work colleagues developing into friends.
- Carmel – Sometimes I think she is my shoulder to cry on, to guide me straight in business and life and certainly a lady I don’t run out of conversation with. A magic soul and one I am so lucky to have ran into.
- Maria – What a lady!! Straight talking and strong yet so selfless and generous she is a force to be reckoned with. With this lady I can lose my inhibitions (most of them anyhow) and express even my less impressive thoughts. We all need one of those…..
- Theresa – I always think of the first time I met this lady in business. Gosh I did not think she was very nice….. Because she questioned me, she pushed me, she did not take my excuses….. Today all those traits is what makes her a really and truly great friend who I know will look out for me and get me thinking thoroughly about my options and most importantly my values.
- Sinead – Another one of those that makes me smile! She is gentle and fierce all in the one go!! Humble yet amazing and one of my favourite things about her is her honesty. She is not afraid to share her truth which means she allows you to listen and she will listen back when you need to share yours.

One more woman on the list that deserves a mention is ME….. I am also a woman with an opinion and with choice.
In recent weeks I purchased a new t-shirt which I am waiting to wear for that very RIGHT moment!!! It has a poem on it by the wonderful Janne Robinson titled “This Is For The Women Who Don’t Give a Fuck”!!
https://www.jannerobinson.com/pages/this-is-for-the-women-who-don-t-give-a-fuck
To my Irish friends I hope you use your opinion today and show that you are one of the women who do give a….
Have a great weekend.
PS. I promise there will be a tribute to the men in my life at some stage too!!
About three years ago I was at my school reunion in Sweden. Coming home to my mums house that night I started feeling unwell. At first I thought it may be the wine, then the food…… and then I got scared. I was in so much agony on the left hand side of my stomach that I could no longer breathe properly.


When I ran into that block wall last year, I hid away from some many things. One which was my family, my kids.
And then there is Emma, nearly and adult at 16.5 years…… With her I cannot keep up but we do have some great fun and when she stops growing out of the house for a few minutes we spend some amazing moments laughing, dancing, singing and looking at fashion. This week she even acted photographer taking some decent pictures of her mother. One of my favourites is after a long day at work to be able to throw myself on her bed where we chat about the day or look at some funny snaps!!



by my daughter. She adamantly placed half a stick of concealer under my eyes, saying “Genie, I’m not sure even this will make your eyes less dark underneath…….


