I miss playing with my kitties and no one here has animals. That makes me sad since the zoo is so expensive and I was in need of cuddle time. With Maurizo's birthday, him needing a night out with his soon to be wife, and the fact that they are leaving to move back home soon; Tullia and I volunteered to watch their kids. Tutti is Camilla's godmother and I had met Nora a few times so when we showed up in all the pink that we own (the two and four year old girls love pink, big shock) they were so happy to see us. I don't really own pink so I had to make due with orange and purple which worn together sort of look pinkish.
I knew to come bearing gifts, so I brought mix to make chocolate chip cookies and marshmallows. When Camilla threw the fastest temper tantrum, Nora bribed her out of crying with the marshmallows. Glad we brought the sweets! We watched cartoons, they helped me stir the cookies, the older boy helped me put them on the cookie sheet, and then they were the best little helpers in helping me eat them.
The girls were extra cuddly and we giggled, ran around, bounced, painted our nails and I got to brush through the largest near deadlock mat of curls in the back of Nora's head. It was a bit of a miracle that I got through 95% of it. Detta was shocked later that night I managed to do it, but when I have them distracted with pinkilicious candy, cartoons and chocolate chip cookies, it all really helps.
Tutti made some the best gnocchi which the kids gobbled up. The youngest even ate our portions as well. Not that we were eating much but still. Good little eater. Once the kids were fed, each girl curled up with us and promptly fell asleep. I even had their cat snuggle up to me and fall asleep as well. I was in heaven. Alfredo helped us put the girls to bed and we tucked in with our wine and watch some more cartoons. He even put himself to bed and we had a nice night then the two of us chatting. The worst part was it was a Sunday night and when we finally walked ourselves home at 1:00 I knew that Monday was going to be a long day...... but it was worth it!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Strange Anomaly #38
Aran Island Sunburn
The June bank holiday sort of snuck up on us and I did not have anything planned, but I have always wanted to head to the Aran Islands. I checked the forecast and it was to be sunny all week, yes you read right, sunny! Thursday I booked a hostel, booked the train and the ferry for a whirlwind trip out West. What I did not realise was that the Ocean Races were going on in Galway which is why the entire town was packed. We took the early train down and I am glad that we got on at the first stop, because by the time we reached Galway the train was packed. I just love it that our names appear over our seats so there is a good way of knowing if the seats are reserved or not. The streets were jammed packed since it was actually hot! We walked along the quays and down along the beach. We saw a yellow tent and I had Ben head that way. Sure enough it was a circus! We grabbed the coupons and planned on coming back later that night.
The street performers were out in full and we were constantly entertained. Galway is such a lively city and it was good to be back and see it in good weather, the last time we were there it was lashing rain for Steve's honeymoon. We checked into our hostel which was part of a campus just outside of town. Nice little room in a dorm like setting that was cheap and clean. It was a great last minute find. After unloading our stuff we headed back for some dinner, ice cream and circus!
Now I did not have the highest expectations, but I was impressed. The tent could have fit maybe several hundred people, but only about 25 came. After the ringleaders introduction the clowns came out and wanted volunteers, three men and a woman. As can be expected in such a small crowd, no one volunteered so the picked people out of the crowd. The woman was one of the ticket collectors, two men were dads who kids wanted them to do it, and then the woman picked Ben. He was not happy but was a good sport about it. The volunteers were to make a movie. The director was a clown. The first man volunteer had to put on a tutu, leap across the stage and start the scene. At this point, Ben looked across the ring to me, crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow, I knew he was not happy with me, but I was happy to snap away on his camera. The woman then was to sauter across the ring looking beautiful. The second man was then to go over and woo her and dip her in a hug. Things were looking up for Ben, no purple tutu wearing. Then Ben was to be the jilted lover. The 'director' would show each of them how to do it and then they would enact it. Then they put it all together. When Ben came to knock on the door and see the cheating lover, he fell to his knees in horror, slammed the flowers onto the ground and then pulled out a gun and shot them. Then the director ran over picked up the gun and then shot Ben which Ben had a great death scene, then shot the tutu man and then himself, thus ending the 'movie' . The ring erupted in its scattered applause and they all took a bow. Ben's theatrical debut was wonderful! Not that I am biased or anything, but he did give the best performance.
There was a juggler, mermaid contortionists, ribbon acrobats, horse trainers, women hanging from rings and clowns. What more could you want from a cirucs. They all did great, a few minor mistakes, but better then anything I could ever do. Oh how I love those contortionists. All in all, we had a good time and were entertained. We headed out through the insanity of town and had a nice quiet walk home.
Early the next morning we got up to collect the bus to the ferry. After a small mix up on my part, we eventually got on the correct bus going the 45 minutes out of town to the ferry port. An hour ferry ride later, we were on Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands. We hired bikes and headed out on our adventure. The sun was up and there was not a cloud in the sky. Now we did put on sunscreen, but we would find out later, we did not put on enough.
The first stop on our ride was Dún Aengus, one of the old ring forts that is built right on the edge of a shear cliff. Our twenty minute bike ride was great, but we did not anticipate the thirty minute hike up to the top. It was a wonderful view and it was so peaceful to listen to the surf thunderously crash into the base of the cliffs. We ate our snack and just enjoyed being in the sunshine. We hiked down, got back on the bikes, spoke some Irish to the locals and were off to our next stop. But what we did not realise that it us back up hill the whole way. We stopped for a breather midway up the hill and got to pet a very friendly horse that looked like Tír na nÓg from 'Into the West'. When we finally reached the top, we gladly coasted back down to the coast to ride along there to see one of the smallest churches in Europe. When we noticed that it would be a hike up to it, we settled for distance pictures and heading back into town for a bite to eat. The cemetary was right on the beach, that even the dead get a great view. We had a fabulous lunch and then fell asleep on the beach. I was just so happy that we had good weather, i did not want torrential rain like we did on our last Irish excursion up north.
We headed back to Galway on the ferry and caught the last bus back to Dublin to end our whirlwind tour of Galway and the Aran Islands. I am just so glad that we finally made it over there since my folks said how much they enjoyed their little trip over there. Now I only have more counties to see and one more island, Tori Island with the last of the Irish Kings!
The street performers were out in full and we were constantly entertained. Galway is such a lively city and it was good to be back and see it in good weather, the last time we were there it was lashing rain for Steve's honeymoon. We checked into our hostel which was part of a campus just outside of town. Nice little room in a dorm like setting that was cheap and clean. It was a great last minute find. After unloading our stuff we headed back for some dinner, ice cream and circus!
Now I did not have the highest expectations, but I was impressed. The tent could have fit maybe several hundred people, but only about 25 came. After the ringleaders introduction the clowns came out and wanted volunteers, three men and a woman. As can be expected in such a small crowd, no one volunteered so the picked people out of the crowd. The woman was one of the ticket collectors, two men were dads who kids wanted them to do it, and then the woman picked Ben. He was not happy but was a good sport about it. The volunteers were to make a movie. The director was a clown. The first man volunteer had to put on a tutu, leap across the stage and start the scene. At this point, Ben looked across the ring to me, crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow, I knew he was not happy with me, but I was happy to snap away on his camera. The woman then was to sauter across the ring looking beautiful. The second man was then to go over and woo her and dip her in a hug. Things were looking up for Ben, no purple tutu wearing. Then Ben was to be the jilted lover. The 'director' would show each of them how to do it and then they would enact it. Then they put it all together. When Ben came to knock on the door and see the cheating lover, he fell to his knees in horror, slammed the flowers onto the ground and then pulled out a gun and shot them. Then the director ran over picked up the gun and then shot Ben which Ben had a great death scene, then shot the tutu man and then himself, thus ending the 'movie' . The ring erupted in its scattered applause and they all took a bow. Ben's theatrical debut was wonderful! Not that I am biased or anything, but he did give the best performance.
There was a juggler, mermaid contortionists, ribbon acrobats, horse trainers, women hanging from rings and clowns. What more could you want from a cirucs. They all did great, a few minor mistakes, but better then anything I could ever do. Oh how I love those contortionists. All in all, we had a good time and were entertained. We headed out through the insanity of town and had a nice quiet walk home.
Early the next morning we got up to collect the bus to the ferry. After a small mix up on my part, we eventually got on the correct bus going the 45 minutes out of town to the ferry port. An hour ferry ride later, we were on Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands. We hired bikes and headed out on our adventure. The sun was up and there was not a cloud in the sky. Now we did put on sunscreen, but we would find out later, we did not put on enough.
The first stop on our ride was Dún Aengus, one of the old ring forts that is built right on the edge of a shear cliff. Our twenty minute bike ride was great, but we did not anticipate the thirty minute hike up to the top. It was a wonderful view and it was so peaceful to listen to the surf thunderously crash into the base of the cliffs. We ate our snack and just enjoyed being in the sunshine. We hiked down, got back on the bikes, spoke some Irish to the locals and were off to our next stop. But what we did not realise that it us back up hill the whole way. We stopped for a breather midway up the hill and got to pet a very friendly horse that looked like Tír na nÓg from 'Into the West'. When we finally reached the top, we gladly coasted back down to the coast to ride along there to see one of the smallest churches in Europe. When we noticed that it would be a hike up to it, we settled for distance pictures and heading back into town for a bite to eat. The cemetary was right on the beach, that even the dead get a great view. We had a fabulous lunch and then fell asleep on the beach. I was just so happy that we had good weather, i did not want torrential rain like we did on our last Irish excursion up north.
We headed back to Galway on the ferry and caught the last bus back to Dublin to end our whirlwind tour of Galway and the Aran Islands. I am just so glad that we finally made it over there since my folks said how much they enjoyed their little trip over there. Now I only have more counties to see and one more island, Tori Island with the last of the Irish Kings!
Spring Fever
With more paycuts, less friends in Dublin and being generally broke due to my traveling addicion, we did not get up to much this spring although it has been quite sunny. We have been doing dinners at each others houses instead of sitting in a pub all night long. Ben and I have gone over to Dublin Castle and read in the park to soak up some sun, although the wind made it a tab bit chilly. The two of us also took a nice walk out to Phoenix Park to check out Ben's building that is due to be completed in September. We were lucky enough to stumble upon a small herd of deer that Ben got to see first hand. I was impressed, and I am sure he was to some degree. Just still cool that you are in the centre of town but yet there are herds of deer running around in the park!
We have had some great pot lucks at Tullia's and Edell's. Most recently we went to Edell's since she just bought her first place. Not the best timing to have a mortgage but at the same time, buying a house is like having kids, you are never ready and there is never a good time so just do it!
To kick off the start of summer/end of spring we went to the art college thesis reviews. Tullia and I hapened to run into quite a few of our friends there as well with their respective partners and children. I got to get in some of my cuddly time with Maurizio's daughter, Nora. She liked ridding up on her mom's shoulders and when she realised that I was taller I stuck her up on mine. Several blocks later, her little curled pig tails kept falling in front of my eyes and I was informed that she had fallen asleep. She was just so cute! With such a mild spring, I am looking forward to an actual sunny summer!
We have had some great pot lucks at Tullia's and Edell's. Most recently we went to Edell's since she just bought her first place. Not the best timing to have a mortgage but at the same time, buying a house is like having kids, you are never ready and there is never a good time so just do it!
Katrin and Dominic have a great place out by the Dublin Sea that we get to sit out in their back garden and have some quiet nights of board games. Most recently was Monopoly in which of course Ben won. He always wins! Next time I will have to make sure that us girls gang up on him.
Strange Anomaly #37
You can walk diagonal when you get the walking man since traffic stops in all directions for pedestrians to cross. It also clicks to let you know that it has turned for the blind, but it helps us as well to remember to cross. We have ended up in other cities and keep standing there not realising we had the right to cross.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Ohhs and Ahhhs
Jen organised a baby shower for Elena who is another Italian friend that in mid July is also heading home to Italy. Our friends Maurizio and his wife Detta are also moving back. I thought our beautiful Irish Summer (no sarcasim this time) would keep them here longer, but they have still decided to go.
The baby shower was fun to go to since enough wine we wer all ohhing and ahhing over the cute little baby clothes. Anyone that could have over heard us could have probably guessed it had to do with a baby since that is one of the only times women collectively get all mushy over cute things. It was quite difficult to find non blue or pink items as most Irish find out the sex. Elena wants it to be a surprise and it is quite early on. It is also supersitious to give the mother to be gifts in Ireland, but since there were no Irish at the party (I was the only one who did not speak italian), we did not know this until later. My Italian has improved, I now know about 20 words, none of which would really help me when we go traveling in Italy, but I could make them laugh.
Our summer has been gorgeous this year, it is making up for the crap economy. There has to be something good as of late! Hopefully this weather continues! I have my fingers and my toes crossed!
The baby shower was fun to go to since enough wine we wer all ohhing and ahhing over the cute little baby clothes. Anyone that could have over heard us could have probably guessed it had to do with a baby since that is one of the only times women collectively get all mushy over cute things. It was quite difficult to find non blue or pink items as most Irish find out the sex. Elena wants it to be a surprise and it is quite early on. It is also supersitious to give the mother to be gifts in Ireland, but since there were no Irish at the party (I was the only one who did not speak italian), we did not know this until later. My Italian has improved, I now know about 20 words, none of which would really help me when we go traveling in Italy, but I could make them laugh.
Our summer has been gorgeous this year, it is making up for the crap economy. There has to be something good as of late! Hopefully this weather continues! I have my fingers and my toes crossed!
Strange Anomaly #36
St Paddy's Day
Since we live in town, we had no excuse to not go to the parade since it is right on our doorstep, literally. The sun was out, Ben had the camera ready, and we met up with our new friend Tori (who is a childhood friend of my collegemate Liz who electronically introduced us). The three of us found a spot right in front of Christ Church Cathedral and then waited. It was great people watching, and definetly helped that the sun was out in full. Not especially warm, but the sun felt good on my face. After waiting nearly an hour and a half, the Simpsons finally made it up the parade route. They were promoting their newest episode that is based in Dublin.
Then we had to wait another half an hour before the rest of the parade caught up. The Simpsons must have been like 'screw this, we're hot, let's get to the pub' and just went as fast as they could. Now I know I have been spoiled growing up with the Rose Festival parades and watching the Macy's Day parade over the years, but this really was a crappy parade. I have heard that everyone else has a better St Patricks Day parade and I now agree. Most of the marching bands were American, most of them were just people walking for a good cause waving, but there were some colourful floats. Well maybe not floats per se, but more things built over a bike moving down the street. We had a good time watching everyone go by, having a small child accost my butt since I was in her way and just the general debauchery of people running around in leaperchan hats.
At least now I can say that I have done all the St Patricks Day fesivites that Dublin has to offer, and I am all about experiences!
Then we had to wait another half an hour before the rest of the parade caught up. The Simpsons must have been like 'screw this, we're hot, let's get to the pub' and just went as fast as they could. Now I know I have been spoiled growing up with the Rose Festival parades and watching the Macy's Day parade over the years, but this really was a crappy parade. I have heard that everyone else has a better St Patricks Day parade and I now agree. Most of the marching bands were American, most of them were just people walking for a good cause waving, but there were some colourful floats. Well maybe not floats per se, but more things built over a bike moving down the street. We had a good time watching everyone go by, having a small child accost my butt since I was in her way and just the general debauchery of people running around in leaperchan hats.
At least now I can say that I have done all the St Patricks Day fesivites that Dublin has to offer, and I am all about experiences!
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