WATCH: Woodie s tug on heartstrings again with adorable new summer ad By Emma Mullan Woodie s DIY has gone and done it again with an absolutely beautiful Summer Advert.
It seems the Irish DIY store has well and truly proved that they re capable of pulling on our heartstrings just as much as
John Lewis has done for years with their annual Christmas adverts.
And now, it seems they are spoiling us with an adorable Summer ad too, featuring little Liam, a young boy who has discovered his new best friend in a bright yellow pansy flower.
The advert shows Liam taking his new best friend on an adventure around the garden where they meet the next-door neighbour, face toe-nipping crocodiles, jump over boiling hot lava on the trampoline, and trek through a wild jungle of clothes drying on the line.
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Staging My Fair Lady
Georgina Felisi, a third-year musical theatre student on the arts development course studying at Chichester conservatoire, is playing the part of Mrs Higgins in the performance on September 18.
Georgina came to the university to study the process of fundraising within the musical theatre industry.
She says her proudest achievement was fundraising along with the rest of her class last year for a musical called Made in Dagenham, a production which also premiered at Portsmouth’s New Theatre Royal.
Georgina says her career goal eventually is to create her own musical theatre company, one which works with children with learning disabilities. But in the meantime she is delighted to be involved with the forthcoming Portsmouth show.
“I’m trying not to get excited, there have been so many stuff-ups. I don’t think I’ll get excited until I’m on the plane.” As Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the travel bubble announcement nearly two weeks ago, Paterson said she waited with Air New Zealand’s number already punched into her phone. As soon as she heard April 19, she hit the call button.
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Dale Paterson says the Trans-Tasman bubble means she will be able to meet her grandson Thomas for the first time. “I waited 45 minutes to speak to someone. The lady who helped me said there were 400 people in the queue after me, and their system had crashed.”