Hey sunshine, I
haven't seen you in a long time. Why don't you show your face around my mind? Well, that's not
100% true. I saw you bits and pieces yesterday and last week you hung about and
heated this little island up nice and toasty. That's right folks, believe it or
not it got to 80.6 degrees last week. That's
the warmest I have been since I moved here over two years ago and it was
fantastic! A bit too humid but
I won't complain if wants to be that warm again. The Irish are just as good at
moaning as the rest of the population and were all complaining it was far too
warm. They can never be pleased. Most of the time it's too cold and rainy and when
the sun is out it's to warm and sunny. The funny thing to me is that if they
were on vacation somewhere it would be acceptable to be that warm and they
would even brag about it when they got home but for it to be 80.6 degrees here
on their own turf is a travesty.
Also a late happy
birthday to the wonderful country I call home! This year Leo and I celebrated
by having a few American treats. Who doesn't love Cheetos?
Life has been pretty
busy with my new job. I barely feel like I am able too get anything done that
isn't work related these days. My typical work day starts at 5:30 with some
yoga and maybe a shower. Then after breakfast and making lunch I head out to get
a lift to work. At 5:00 I head home and by 6:20 I am making dinner. We eat
between 7-8 depending on if Leo is working and then 9:30 I am in bed to start
over again. But it's good. I am really enjoying life and work. It has been
super nice to have money left over in our bank account by the time I get paid
again. If I only knew they were keeping me all my financial worries would
dissipate.
I'm sure most of you know about the big vote the UK had back in June. Overall, UK voted to leave the EU. Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay in and England and Wales voted to get out. What I think is interesting is that it seems a lot of the older generation have voted to leave while a majority of the people that voted to stay in were all younger. Leo voted to get out, I guess that says which generation he's part of. Some of the people (younger folk might I add) were SO upset about the UK voting out that it was ruining their day. They were angry all day because of it. It will be interesting to see what happens, especially here in Ireland. Because The ROI is in the EU and NI is going to leave the EU will they put up boarder control? If not how will they stop people crossing into the UK so freely? Will the Euro or Pound drop in value? Only time will really tell.
My car pool was in England for a week and so I had to get
lifts from other people into work. One of the days Leo let me drive little Me
to work. He was very nervous and worried and almost didn't let me do it but I persuaded
him. I am trying to get my UK license and I had a driving lesson that night
that I would have been late to if I got a lift with the other people from work.
As we traded seats and he got out to go to work and wished me and Me a safe
journey I didn't inspire much confidence as I drove away on the wrong side of
the road. I quickly corrected my mistake and hoped he hadn't seen my minuscule mistake. If I had looked in my mirrors I would have seen an exasperated husband
arms stretched out wide and mouth dropped open, and a increasingly worried look
on his face. I got Me safely to work and back so really there was no need to
worry. If you don't believe me just ask Shan.
Ronnie is doing
well, all things considered. For an 81 year old he is in pretty good shape too.
Earlier this summer he was up on the roof of his shed waterproofing it and the
rest of the shed. Plus mows his lawn and goes on hour long walks up and down hilly
countryside. August 6th we are going to take him down to Dromore, which is
where he grew up. We are also hoping to get up to the top of Scrabo so
hopefully I will have some good pictures for you guys. I want to go down there
and see if I can find anything to help me with Leo's family history. It will
probably be the last time Ronnie sees Dromore before he dies because he can't
get around far distances like that easily and it's hard for Leo to get
Saturdays off.
Happy Birthday to
all you summer kids! There are a lot of you June-August born. Weird to think my
youngest sister can drive now. Seems like just yesterday she was dancing on the
table in her underwear eating celery telling me I wasn’t the boss of her. Good
thing those days are over! Leo's and Jared's birthday was Monday and I don't
know about Jared but Leo had a good day. Thanks to all of you who sent him
birthday well wishes and even more más thanks to those who sent money. I got
him a t-shirt, socks, ear buds, chocolate, and a trip to Rathlin Island to see
"his" puffins.
We took a ferry over
and walked almost the whole island. I think the population of the island is 75
people and that day I heard there were over 200 visitors on the island.
Because we got to the island so early we walked the four and half miles to the bird sanctuary where we watched puffins, kittiwakes, fulmars, puffins, guillemot, gannets, and two peregrines. Unfortunately they were all too far way for the lenses Leo has so he wasn't able to get the photos he's been dreaming of but we were able to watch them with binoculars. They are funny little birds. We also took a tour of the lighthouse before heading to the east lighthouse.
Lighthouse light
Living quarters
Blurry pictures of puffins
Baby fulmar
East Lighthouse
Too bright
It seemed like every car we saw on this small island was a piece of crap that you hoped was going to start every time you got in it. Some of the cars even had plants growing out of them.
It was mostly a cloudy day but being to fools we are didn't put sunscreen on and so both got burned. That's how void of pigmentation my skin is. I burn on cloudy days. All in all we walked about 11 miles yesterday and had a really good time.
Back to earlier in the blog, I carpooled earlier this week with two Greeks and one Irish girl and it was refreshing to get another perspective on living on this island. Both the Grecians think that Ireland is a very beautiful place but they do not like the "summers" here, or rather the lack of them. They both miss having fresh fruits and vegetables. Because potatoes are just about the only thing that you can really get to grow on this island, most everything else has to be imported from Spain or other warm countries that can actually grow fruits and veggies. It is reassuring to know that I'm not the only foreigner that has a hard time with the lack of sunshine :) On the opposite side of things, an old co-worker of mine went to Las Vegas in June and these were some of the things she really enjoyed about the dry western states:
- Fluffy melt in your mouth pancakes from Denny's
- Paper seat protectors in public toilets
- The dry air (her husband has lung problems but was felt great in Vegas)
- How cheap things are
- The food
- The variety
- Blue sky and sunshine nearly every summer day
These were some of the things she didn't like:
- Sales tax not included in the price listed
- When the AC didn't work
And then people wonder why I want to come home….silly people must be eating too much Trix. Who wouldn't want paper seat protectors?!
Leo finished up school by acing one of his courses and failing the last exam of one by one question. He needed a 85% to pass the test but was just shy of getting that. Luckily he gets to re-test in September but will be capped to the minimum for a pass. He also will be going to England for a week in November for a class and exam to get a certification that he wants for his dream job.
Good luck to the Soelberg's and Morris's in Iowa. I hope that you all do your very best and that your new adventures are filled with good times and very few bad ones. Ttfn!
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