Saturday, November 26, 2011

Allison + 1

This past weekend we went to Bunratty Castle to celebrate Thanksgiving IN A CAR. We drove successfully across the country and back without any nicks or dents or any lost rearview mirrors! Pretty proud moment for us given all of the horror stories we have heard from other fellow travelers met along the way. Bunratty Castle was  everything we had hoped for. We were greeted with a glass of "Honeymoon" mead at the door and entertained throughout the night. It was lovely to learn more of the Irish history through this folk park as well as how in America we have adopted different customs as our own. The next day we woke up and headed straight to the Cliffs of Mohr and successfully got our  almost over the edge picture without being blown away by a gust of wind. After this we had a beautiful panoramic view of the cliffs while eating lunch and later tried relying on our irish GPS to take us to the Burren at dusk. Sure, we may have been there but it was quite hard to tell in the evening hours as well as because our GPS kept rerouting about every 30 seconds. It was quite an experience and we truly enjoyed the view, as well as being independent with our travels. It felt good to get behind a wheel from what had been a 2 month hiatus.   I also had the chance to get Ray at a Bodhran lesson! And we also luckily inherited a mass amount of Irish music from my friend Martin. By the way, I am still taking violin lessons here and am completely loving every minute of it!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Paris////Ray's here!

Paris was amazing last weekend, we went on a 3 1/2 hour free walking tour and I was most impressed with The Louvre. Our tour guide said if we had wanted to get through the whole thing, we would spend ten seconds at each painting, and this would still take 3 weeks to complete. We walked 2/3 of the Eiffel Tower and boy oh boy by the end of this trip was my feet aching haha, ALL WORTH IT!. I tried Escargot! I was a little apprehensive about it at first, but after hearing wonderful things I had decided I could not pass up this opportunity. And yes, I loved every single snail. I cannot wait to have them again, will be looking to see how I can get them back in the States.
Ray arrived Monday! It is so great to have a familiar face, and it is still hard to believe he is here. We have already been to Cork and went to Blarney Castle, as well as the Jameson Distillery Tour. Tomorrow we will be going to Galway for my 22nd birthday. Here we will try Oysters and go to the Aran islands! I dont think there could be a better way to spend a birthday. I feel so blessed.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Cant believe its November already

We had our last excursion this past friday. We went to the Chocolate Garden! I had a wonderfully sweet time;) hahaha. It was pretty neat because we did the chocolate workshop and actually learned what they do with the chocolate and how they make it all, even the truffles! We all decorated and molded a milk chocolate cat to take home with us. And after learning all about the chocolate and eating a good amount of it, we all decided to purchase some for our family to take home since it will last from 6 months to a year. It's going to be pretty hard to keep my hands off of it until then. Next weekend I am going to Paris, France with my girlfriends for the weekend and then after that my boyfriend, Ray comes to celebrate my birthday with me! I cannot wait.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Recent Events

Last week we went to Dublin for our excursion and toured Trinity college where we saw the Book of Kells in the Long Room,  Kilmainham Gaol where we learned the harsh conditions of the prisoners and also how unmerciful the guards were on young children, and we also had a look around the National Museum in Dublin. Here I was very intrigued by the famous Bog bodies.
On Halloween day I went on a tour with my friend Jamie to the Ring of Kerry. Absolutely gorgeous!! It was well worth it and a great deal was learned of the west coast. We made many stops for us touristers of the group to take pictures, and we were very fortunate to have weather cooperate with us. In the morning it was raining but once we got to our destinations it subsided and the sun came through the clouds. One place I would love to go back and have a longer walk around would be Killarney National Park. I had no idea we would be stopping here as well as to the site of the Torc waterfall, so we were very much surprised/pleased with our tour.