Scottish singer and songwriter Michelle Macmanus
The sun has been shining, the summer wardrobes are on display, BBQ
smoke is filling the air, and everyone seems in great spirits.
I even managed to survive my day detox plan, having my final weigh-in on Tuesday night.
Turns out I lost a total of 13lbs and 8inches from my hips, waist and (sadly) my bust combined.
So I was delighted, especially since my sister's wedding (yes, another
one of my younger sisters is getting married before me) is only three
weeks away and I have a bridesmaid's dress to fit into.
I also had a lovely week at work hosting the Scottish Care Awards in the
Glasgow Marriott Hotel on Friday night and then performing at the
Andrea Kearney Ball in the Radisson Blu Hotel on Saturday night,
alongside Deacon Blue front man Ricky Ross and actress Elaine C Smith.
I found myself star-struck being on the same bill as these Scottish
icons and was again reminded of how lucky I am to call what I do 'a
job'.
Watching Ricky perform some of his biggest hits live on a grand piano to
a room of 400 guests was something I will cherish for a long time.
Last year I sang the National Anthem at the school's own Olympic Games
in the Kelvin Hall and the boys and girls invited me back this year to
dazzle me with their performance of Flower Of Scotland.
I then was set a challenge of becoming a human jukebox, with the
children naming Scottish songs such as Wild Mountain Thyme, Caledonia
and Donald, Where's Your Troosers and me having to sing a verse and
chorus of each song.
I then finished off with a question-and-answer session, with the primary
seven pupils asking me all about my 10 years since winning the Pop Idol
TV talent programme.
I can't thank the pupils and staff enough for a fantastic morning and
would like to congratulate everyone for making Annette Street School one
of the loveliest and friendliest I have visited.
I am also delighted to say I will be performing at the Lochgreen House
Hotel, Troon, on Saturday evening for the Ayrshire Hospice annual Summer
Ball.
If the sun keeps shining I don't think there is anything that could
spoil my mood - unless I manage to put every one of those 13lbs back on
by the time the weekend is over.
Time to dig out that long-lost friend called willpower -
P I HAVE lived in Glasgow's South Side for nearly 13 years and thought I
had discovered all of its hidden treasures until I stumbled upon a
little gem in Nithsdale Road, Pollokshields, called Rhubarb.
This is a gorgeous restaurant, with the friendly staff serving
everything from melon and crayfish cocktails to Mango Salsa and goat's
cheese open sandwiches – not forgetting my favourite traditional dish of
haggis, neeps and tatties all washed down with the finest wines and a
variety of other drinks on offer.
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