Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2013

It was such a lovely trip!

We're on the ferry eating breakfast, about an hour out from our port in France. As we chug back towards the continent, emotions mingle. I feel deep gratitude for this time away as a family and for memories that we all will cherish for the rest of our lives. And while I love my life in France, while I am eager to see friends and get back to work, I am not quite ready for this vacation to be over. Not yet.


Our week in County Sligo was a perfect balance between rest and adventure. The warmth and hospitality of Karen and Eddie (owners of Ballaghboy Lodge) made our time there extra special.


I sipped a Guinness in a thatch roof pub, while locals played traditional Irish music on communal instruments.


We drove through charming villages...


...and frequented cute local cafés.


This is a "drive by shooting" of the oldest pub in Dublin (Est.1193). 



After leaving Sligo, we spent three nights with some friends who live just outside of Dublin. It was great to get to know this fun family better! From their house, we visited Newgrange, a 5000 year-old tomb. Just for a point of reference--that's older than the pyramids.


This rock is found at the entrance to the tomb, and its Neolithic carvings make it the most photographed rock in all of Ireland.


Ireland is as beautiful as I'd always imagined it would be, but the highlight of the trip was time together as a family.



This is a medieval Norman castle located in the town of Trim, which is also close to Dublin. Scenes from Braveheart were filmed here. Since we live in a medieval village with a Keep, it was interesting to compare the two structures.


Trim Castle is being preserved in its ruinous state rather than attempts at restoration. Its an approach to history that I greatly appreciate.


This is the countryside surrounding Trim Castle:

  

This is how Trim Castle looks from the inside:


We had lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe in Dublin.


And we toured the famous Guinness Brewery.


In the evenings we listened to a teaching on Spiritual Warfare that David wanted to share with us. We ate great food. We watched some movies. We laughed and played together. We blessed each other and we drove each other crazy--what family vacation would be complete without some backseat bickering? It was pure delight, and I'm not quite ready for it to end.

Not yet.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Postcard from Ireland

Boyle Abbey--13c Monastary

Boyle Abbey Courtyard

The view from the dining room at Ballaghboy Farm
David studying in our cute cabin


The bachelor pad (i.e. the boys' cabin)

A Celtic Temple on Lough Key

Our breakfast table--with an anniversary card from our lovely hosts, Karen and Eddie and their daughter Sophie

The town of Sligo
Clowning around with the boys at the beach town of Strandhill

Hugging the love of my life--celebrating 21 years of wedded bliss
Fish N Chips for lunch at Shell Café 

I hit the jackpot with this guy! 21 years and counting....


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

VACATION!!!!

On Monday we drove our car onto an Irish Ferry named Oscar Wilde and settled in for an 18 hour crossing from Cherbourg, France to Rosslare, Ireland. On board we had a lovely dinner of Fish N Chips, watched the movie Despicable Me 2, and slept in a cozy cabin. Tuesday morning, we arrived in Ireland at 11:30 a.m.


After lunch in Wexford, we drove to County Sligo, where we will stay for one week. This is the view from the front of our cabin.


 Too much to write about, but for today we are off the experience this adventure, called the Boda Borg!

 
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