Monday, March 23, 2015

St. Patrick's Day in Dublin

Kevin and I had really wanted to spend St. Patrick's Day in Dublin and see how the Irish celebrate, so we booked a trip for the 13th-18th.   We had a wonderful time and enjoyed the trip, the weather could have been better but hey, what can you expect from Ireland this time of year. 

We arrived on Friday the 13th pretty early, so we had time to head out and do some exploring before dinner so we decided to checkout the Guinness Storehouse.  Sadly, I lost a lot of photos from the first day and a half (long story) but one of Kevin's co-workers had the software to recover some of what we lost.  Unfortunately there was a video of Ivy he couldn't recover and it breaks my heart because it's one that I would have loved to share with all of you, either way I still have nice memories to share with you.

  Needless to say Ivy enjoyed the Guinness storehouse more than we ever thought she would.  Excuse the pics because they are dark but I didn't think to put my flash on before heading into the building.

Kevin and Ivy in front of the Guinness sign

Ivy doing her thing
 
 Family photo
 Ivy posing with the advertisement animals



 Kevin and Ivy enjoying a drink together after the tour

 
The next day we took it easy since it was cold and Ivy and I were pretty tired.  St. Patrick's Cathedral was right around the corner from our hotel so we visited the Cathedral, took a tour and afterwards let Ivy play in the small playground. 


 
Since we were all exhausted we went back to the hotel to nap before venturing out to the to see the boat races.  Now we only saw one since it took 30 minutes in between races for them to start the next one but it was an enjoyable event.  We watched UCD vs Trinity and we stood at the beginning but we read in the paper the next day that Trinity won.


  Than we headed off to let Ivy ride some rides before heading to an early dinner since we had to get up early for a day tour.
 

The next morning we got up super early to catch a tour bus at 6:50 AM to the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. I have to say Ivy was a super trooper on this tour; we spent most of the day on the bus taking all these little stops on the way to and from the Cliffs.  We enjoyed the trip but honestly we wished we had more time at the Cliffs and the Burren.. The Cliffs were 5 miles long and they only gave you 1 hour and 30 minutes to enjoy them and 15 minutes at the Burren. We were very fortunate the sun was out and the weather was beautiful while we were at the Cliffs, such a breath taking view!

The Cliffs o f Moher



The Burren



 
The Next day was another leisurely day and after breakfast we checked out the Dublina Viking and medieval museum.  This was a very hands on museum and is great for children, of course Ivy had a blast and we enjoyed it as well.  
 





After taking a nap we headed over to the festivities where we enjoyed St. Patrick's festival  music and dancing, Ivy enjoyed a huge park, more rides, dinner,  and some street performances which Ivy refers to as " the Dresses."  I have never seen her so excited over something like this before in my life.  They  also  appeared in the parade the next day and she went nuts!!!




 
 
Finally, St. Patrick's day arrived and since it was our last day and we had to catch an early flight we had a nice slow paced enjoyable day. After breakfast we took a 5 minute walk to Christ Church and walked through before heading to the parade and getting a good spot so Ivy could see.  While we waited for the parade to start Ivy took a nice nap in her stroller and she woke up just in time for the parade. The parade was unique in it's own way and we all enjoyed watching it, Kevin even met a local celebrity while waiting for the parade to start.
 




 
Afterwards the hotel had music and food, we went back (which seemed to be the popular thing to do as it was pretty crowded) and listen to music and had a few drinks and relaxed, before heading out for dinner. We had a great time and were pretty tired at the end of the trip but it was well worth it!!
 
I have a few posts I would like to share with you over the next week or 2 so please check back!!  I hope you all are having a great start to spring. 


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Blogging News!!!

Hello Everyone, I am so excited to share some news with you today.  Kevin and I have been working hard the last few months, hence the lack of posts in this blog, to create a new blog.  I know what you are thinking, "you can't even keep up with this blog," but I promise you we will work hard together to keep on top of the new blog and I will continue to work hard to keep you up to date on this blog. 

Without dragging it out any longer,  our new blog is called "Trekking with Tikes."  It's a blog we created to help others who want to travel with infants, toddlers, and young children have a more enjoyable trip by sharing our experiences and tips.  Kevin came up with the idea and I created the site and together we have worked very hard to get this blog up and running. 

Currently, the blog is a bit bare.  As we post more, features like a photo side bar, an events calendar side bar, and maps will appear.  Our goal is to get as much information out as soon as possible to help those traveling with children feel more comfortable.  There really isn't much information out there to help parents. 

What does this mean for my old blog?  The new blog is just about traveling with children, so any future trips and old trips you can check out on the new blog. There will be no personal pictures of Ivy or any personal information distributed on the new blog.  The old blog will be pretty much the same except when it comes to trips it will just be our personal stuff that we want to share with you not the world.  Basically, if you want to know where we stayed and the details you will have to visit the new blog, but the old blog will cover news about Ivy, something special that happened on our trip, life events, or fun things I want to share. 

Ok enough rambling, here is the link to the new blog so please check it out and share it with your friends, especially those who are thinking about traveling with their children!

https://trekkingwithtikes.wordpress.com/