For those of you who
want to know more so they can vicariously relive through the epic trip via this
blog post, my ex-friend Taunya and Nicole came to visit for a week and Leo and
I took them around the whole island and went to as many places as we could.
They arrived in Ireland Monday morning and took a bus from Dublin to Belfast
where we picked them up. The plan was to get them and head straight on to sites
in the north and stay the night in Londonderry. Just before we left a certain
husband checked his due dates for his last project for his summer class and
found out it was due Sept 11th. Too afraid of not having good internet
connection we skipped what was planned for the first day and stayed the night
at our place. It ending up being a good thing we did because Taunya was so jet
lagged and tired she didn't know what one centricher meant. Nevertheless, I
took the tired two up to Scrabo Tower and then to Bangor for a seaside walk
before coming home, playing two crazy games of Uno, and making dinner. Taunya
kept saying silly things to me like,
"I can't understand you're accent," and "speak like a normal
person." It's clear as poison that I totally have an American accent, dug
Tauyna! Nicole could understand me!
The next day we were
up early and headed off to the Marble Arch Caves. They were super cool and
looked like something you would see at disneyland because the walls had this
fake man made look to them but it is all just years of water erosion. From
there we made our way down to Galway. The traffic in Galway was a nightmare. We
were stuck at this one round about for close to thirty mins because traffic was
so insane. Our hotel was a nice hotel/bar right next to the ocean. It was my
first time in Galway and it seems like a fun city. Our American zombies were
still a bit jet lagged so after some live music at the bar we headed off for an
early night sleep.
Wednesday we headed
on to Cliffs of Moher where we encountered our first strong winds. Unlike my
sisters we had great visibility and were able to get great views of the cliffs.
No puffins in sight sadly. From there we moved onto King John's castle in Limerick.
That was fun to see a big castle from so long ago. Taunya liked it so much she
decided to take a nap. I was a bit weary of being in Limerick because it is
suppose to be a pretty dodgy area but I didn't think it was that bad. That
night we drove through Kerry to our charming b&b in Kenmare. If you are
ever in that area I would recommend the Belveder Lodge to anyone. Our host,
Julia, was very nice. Taunya and Nicole both agreed they hope someday they can
be that nice. We all know how nasty those two are so wouldn't it be refreshing
if they were finally pleasant?!
The next day we went
to a stone circle dating back to 2500 BC and then took a lovely luxury stroll
down a country road in search of Dunkerron castle. The ruins were pretty cool
and I think it was worth the walk but then again I'm not the one that got stung
by nettle, this time. The Blarney castle was our next stop, or Little America
as Leo liked to call it. It was so weird walking into the grounds because all
you could hear was Americans. That's something I definitely am not use to
anymore. The Blarney castle has pretty cool grounds and we did a bit of walking
around them before making our way to the castle to kiss he Blarney stone. The
only one who didn't kiss it was Leo. Who knew a crazy downhiller racer would be
afriad to kiss a super smooth stone. Speaking of which, some of the people who
kiss that stone must have course sandpaper for lips because that stone was way
too smooth for lips as soft and sweet as mine to smooth it. Even Nicole
conquered her fears and kissed the stone, after immense peer pressure from my
ex-friend Taunya. That night we stayed at a b&b I was sure was haunted but
it didn’t seem it once I went to sleep.
Friday was the
drives of all drives for Leo. It was the longest he has ever driven as we made
our way from Cork to Newtownards. We broke it up with a stop at Newgrange where
we saw the neolithic burial site Knowth. It was really interesting and cool to
see a new one because my parents came we saw Newgrange. We made another stop at
Tullymore Forest park. I love that place! It is so great! We took them on the
walk along the river and they really liked it. When we got back to our place
Nicole, the nice person that she is, cut Leo's hair while Taunya and I got
dinner. Later Nicole also cut my hairs. Thanks again Nicole!
After Taunya blew up
her plug, we took a jaunt to Carrick - a- Rede rope bridge. Everyone did that
one, even though an Australian had fallen off the bridge earlier this year. Way
to go us for surviving! Then we went to the Giant's Causeway and learned about
Finn McCool the giant. When we got back Nicole and Taunya were our guinea pigs
for this video Idea I had. Watch that idea here. Sunday we dropped them off in Belfast and sent them
on their long way home. I managed to save all my tear till after they got on
the bus but alas I shed them in error! We got home and thought that our
adventures were over but we were wrong. Under the blow up bed was none other
than the infamous Lambo! Friend I think not! And then as we were going to bed
Leo found a letter under the pillows.
It was a super great
trip and time. I haven't felt so normal in a long time. With the culture and
people so different I haven't felt myself for a long time so it was nice to
feel normal even for a week. Other big
news is I got my passport back with my residence card in it. That means I can
leave this island! Wahoo! The last big news is that Barbara isn't doing so
well. We got a call Tuesday night from Leo's grandpa saying that the doctors
didn't expect Barbara to make it through the night but she did. We heard from Ronnie last night and he said she is looking a lot better so hopefully things will be alright.
That’s all that is
new with us. What's new with you? That was rhetorical. Bye folks!
I love seeing these pictures! Mostly, Lambo! :) Hehe, what great memories. PS, I saw your parents at Sam's Club last week. It was great to catch up! They told me you guys are planning a trip over to France to visit Sister Morris before she comes back home. That will be so much fun! Love ya, Kai!
ReplyDeleteHey Laura!! It's good to hear from you, although I disagree about Lambo. They told me they saw you as well. Said things are going well for you and that you seem very happy. I was happy to hear that :) Yes, in a few weeks we will get to go see Kelcie for a couple of days and explore some of Paris. It will be lots of fun. I hope you have a super spooky Halloween! :D
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