Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sammin Christmas

Since Paul and I will be in Minnesota for Christmas this year, this weekend we celebrated Christmas with Paul's family. Paul's parents, PJ and Bridget, sister, Marie, and her fiance, Brian spent the weekend with us. It was my first time ever making a turkey and being responsible for the Christmas dinner. I was a bit nervous, but I think everything turned out quite well! I had lots of help which was great!

Everyone headed out after brunch this morning, and now it's time to get the suitcases out and start packing! I leave for MN on Friday, and Paul will be flying over the 23rd. I'm also looking forward to watching the Vikings game shortly- it's one of the NFL games to be televised here today, and since it's the early game I'll actually be able to stay awake for all of it!

Here are some photos from the weekend!

The turkey!

I added some American touches to the Christmas dinner- sweet potato and green bean casseroles

PJ, Bridget, and Paul opening gifts

Brian and Marie opening gifts

All of us- Paul, PJ, Brian
Me, Marie, Bridget

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Our Site!

It's been awhile since my last post! These pictures were actually taken back in October- over the October Bank Holiday weekend. During the week previous to that, our site in Louisburgh was cleared and a temporary stone road was put in to be used for access during construction. It was amazing to see it, as it was a huge transformation! We have no definite plans for building and will continue to take things very slowly.

This one was taken from the middle of the site, standing toward one side. That's Croagh Patrick in the background behind the clouds- Ireland's holy mountain.

Taken from across the road- that's Paul's parent's house on the left.

We hope to be able to keep this tree if it doesn't interfere with construction.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Anniversary Weekend!

Paul did an amazing job of planning a fantastic surprise anniversary weekend for us.  I really had no idea where we were going or what we'd be doing.  I was told to have my bag packed (carry-on sized with a ziploc bag of 100 ml liquids!) and be ready to go at 11:45 on Friday.  We headed to the airport, and our first destination is listed below:


When we arrived in London, Paul had all of the directions for where we needed to go printed out on a sheet of paper that I wasn't allowed to look at!  Here we are waiting at the Underground at Heathrow waiting to go into London.

We arrived in London, checked into our hotel, then headed out to dinner.  After dinner, my next surprise was Wicked.  I loved it!

The next morning I was told we had to go one Underground stop from the hotel, and we had to be there by 12.  Turns out it was the King's Cross/St. Pancras Station.  Were we going to Hogwart's?

No, even better!  We had tickets on the Eurostar train to Paris!  Here we are in the boarding area.

We arrived in Paris, checked into our hotel, then took the Metro to Notre Dame.

Dinner in the Latin Quarter.

Breakfast the next morning on the Champs Elysees.  Delicious!

Paul at the Eiffel Tower.

Happy 1st Anniversary!  Thanks for an amazing weekend Paul!

Happy Birthday Paul!


Paul's birthday was this past Wednesday, the 14th.  We celebrated by going out to dinner with Marie, then some of the guys came over to watch the Ireland football match.  Happy 29th Paul!


Saturday, October 10, 2009

Autumn happenings

The leaves are changing, and we have enjoyed some beautiful autumn days here in Dublin!  No, Ireland is not always 100% green!  Two weeks ago we were in Louisburgh to celebrate friends' Dave and Sally's wedding reception- they got married in Florida the previous week.  See how the night progressed:

At Paul's parent's house before leaving for the reception


Jean, Dermot, and Paul- relatively early in the night


Paul, Matt, Jean, and Sean- quite a bit later in the night


Dermot- you know you've had a good night when someone ends up on the roof of your car!  And no, those aren't snowflakes, just the rain reflecting with the flash


Paul was in Louisburgh again last weekend meeting with a couple of people about getting our site cleared, and it should be started early this coming week.  We hope to have all the clearing done by Christmas, but we'll be taking the building very slowly.  Our jobs are still in Dublin with not much chance of anything happening for us in Louisburgh anytime soon.  This way we will have plenty of time to research options and negotiate the best prices possible for everything for the house.


This coming week we'll be celebrating Paul's birthday on Wednesday with dinner and a movie- the big celebration will come next year for the big 30!  We are also going away next weekend to celebrate our first anniversary, but I don't have any idea where we're going!  I've been told to be in the apartment at a certain time on Friday, and other than that I haven't a clue!  I'll keep you posted!


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Racing

Another month has come and gone since I last posted!  Work has been busy for both of us.  A physiotherapist from one of the hospitals in Dublin and I have started a community-based pulmonary rehabilitation class in the area that I work in.  The class is twice a week for 8 weeks and involves exercise and education for people with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).  We have 13 participants, and the classes started this past week.  So far, so good!

Today Paul did the one race of the season that he planned on doing.  It was a non-championship race (so there were no points awarded), but it was for something called the Leinster trophy- probably the biggest award in Irish motorsport.  In qualifying this morning the car had an electrical fault and caught fire, so he finished 16th in that.  That meant he had to do another qualifying race to get into the main race for the trophy.  In the qualifying race he started 5th, got up to the lead, then the race got red flagged (stopped).  When the race restarted he got hit coming out of the first corner and dropped to 31st.  He worked back up to 9th (the top 9 got to go into the main race) and got the fastest lap of the race.  So, in the main race, he started 17th and got up to 6th.  The safety car came out because two cars got in an accident, then they decided to end the race there.  One of the other guys ahead of Paul had a jump start penalty, so Paul finished 5th.  Hope that all made sense!

The weather here has been beautiful the past few days, so it was a great day to be out at the race track!  We were in Louisburgh with Paul's parents last weekend.  It rained nearly the whole weekend, so we took it easy- relaxed and I got some time to catch up on my reading.  Time seems to move at a much slower pace down there- it's great!

Here are a few pictures from today!

Paul making some adjustments before the race


The car- borrowed from a friend for the weekend


All lined up to start the race


Paul speeding by!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Maybe Next Year...

Yesterday afternoon Paul, Dermot, and I took in the Gaelic Football quarter final match in Croke Park in Dublin.  Mayo played Meath, but unfortunately Mayo lost by 3 points.  Gaelic football is kind of like soccer, but the ball can be kicked or fisted over the crossbar for a point.  A ball kicked into the net is a goal (3 points).  A player can also run with the ball, but every three steps they have to "solo" it to themselves.  Each county has a team made up of the best players in the county, and they are unpaid.  It's an interesting game to watch, and Croke Park is HUGE!  It seats over 80,000 people!  To compare, the HHH Metrodome in Minneapolis seats a little over 46,000 when set up for baseball.  Here are a few pictures.

Croke Park

Mayo in red, Meath in yellow

Paul and Me