Wednesday, April 23, 2014

I'll Be Home for Christmas (or...I Was Home for Christmas :) )


It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  We had a great Christmas season visiting traditional Christmas markets around Germany as well as spending a few weeks at home with family.  After some flight delays and one night spent at a crappy hotel in Detroit, we made it home and had a great time.  The only bummer of this trip was that our flights to Ohio (from Moline) were cancelled and we ended up having to rent a car and drive to Ohio to see family there and as a result, mom and dad were not able to come along with us.  However, we knew they were coming to visit in April and we would see them pretty soon.   Here are some pictures from our holiday season!
























More to come in the next few days!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

BEAUTIFUL IRELAND!

While drinking some Guinness at some point in the spring we all decided another trip to Ireland should be in the works.  We decided to go over Thanksgiving and see more of the sights along the west coast.  Toni and Warren had been to the town of Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula and have raved about it and we had been to the Cliffs of Mohr and raved about those so we decided to hit a few new places, but a few places some of us had already been.

We flew into Dublin, picked up our rental car and drove across the country to spend the night in Galway.  We were upgraded (free) to a two bedroom really nice apartment and enjoyed our night there.  We went to a few little pubs and wandered around the pedestrian area and turned in pretty early to hit the road the next morning. 


Galway

Pub in Galway


Pub in Galway

We woke up Thanksgiving morning and headed down the road.  Our first stop was the Dunguaire Castle on the way to the Cliffs of Mohr.  We wandered around the outside of the castle, but were unable to go inside.  

Dunguaire Castle



We hit the road again and stopped at a microbrewery we had read about.   This place was one of the first hidden gems of our trip.  We got there at 11:00 just as the owner was unlocking the door and he promptly lead us through the bar, up some steps around the back of the pub and showed us his actual brewery.  We spent the next hour or two chatting with this wonderfully interesting man and drinking his wonderful beer.  He was actually born above the pub and it has been in his family for generations.  


the old man (Peter) teaching us the tricks of the trade



We learned so much from this interesting old man :)

We hit the road again to see the amazing Cliffs of Mohr.  We were lucky to have great weather for the second time that we have been there and got some great photos.  We got back in the car and headed to our next destination, Dingle.  We even had to take a car ferry on the way!






To top off our wonderful, very busy day we found a pub in Dingle owned by an Irishman and his American wife.  Every year this pub hosts a pot-luck style Thanksgiving feast.   We got a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings in an idyllic genuine Irish Pub with Guinness on tap and live Irish music…it doesn’t get much better than that (second to spending it with family at home J ).


trimming the turkey


We spent the next day driving around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula and wandering around the town of Dingle.  We spent that evening in true Ireland style sipping on Guinness, listening to live music and watching Irish dancers in a great pub!









Our cat tour guide Chester


Having a pint at a bar / hardware store in Dingle


The next morning, we took off for our final destination, Kilkenny.   On the way, we stopped in Cashel to see the famous cathedral ruin the Rock of Cashel. 





Once we got to Kilkenny we checked into our hotel right in the shadow of the Kilkenny Castle.  We visited the castle and took in a few of the sights the city has to offer (including a sampling of another Irish brewery, O’hara). 

Kilkenny Castle

Our hotel


The next morning we drove back to Dublin and headed home!  We had a great time and are already trying to figure out the next time we can go to Ireland.  We know we should visit more places that we have never been, but Ireland is our absolute favorite place to travel and it is so hard to stay away from there when it is so much cheaper to get there from here than it will be from the states!   If you ever get the chance to go to Ireland…take it (and let us know, we will give you some tips!).