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Donal Skehan reflects on family life in lockdown now he’s back in Ireland

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Moving can be very stressful. Now imagine trying to move home from a completely different country in the middle of a pandemic… It’s certainly been a busy few weeks for celebrity chef Donal Skehan.

Donal and his wife Sophie ended up ‘in limbo’ when the pandemic put a spanner in their plans to move back to Ireland from LA with their two young boys.

Donal has now shared a super sweet update about how the gang are readjusting to life in Howth. The TV chef shared a lovely picture of himself with little Noah and even littler Oliver visiting Howth Harbour on his Instagram.

In the post he opened up saying: ‘Slowly but surely finding our way back to life after the move has taken a lot longer than I ever could have imagined.’ ‘But very grateful to be

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