Sunday, April 27, 2014

A Day Around Tullymore

Tullymore, Co. Offaly





Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny



Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny




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She Talks, He Smiles

 



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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Because He Lives, We Live










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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Visiting the Scottish Homeland - Day 3

Stop 9 -  Glengarry Castle Hotel: The Glengarry Hotel reminded us of an old school haunted house. With taxidermy animals on the wall and a wood burning fireplace lighting the foyer, we immediately realized what a gem of a hotel we had found. After breakfast in the morning, the hotel staff let the kids feed their sheep the leftover bread. Although the sheep were a bit timid, the kids had the time of their lives getting to chase the sheep around the pasture.




Stop 10 - The Elephant House: We made a quick stop at the Elephant House cafe in Edinburgh. The cafe is known for being one of the locations where J.K. Rowling first penned the Harry Potter series. 


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Visitng the Scottish Homeland - Day 2

Stop 5 - Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls: On our drive through the Isle of Skye, we made a quick stop at Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls.


Stop 6 - Faerie Glen: The hills at Faerie Glen were some of the craziest hills we've ever seen. We searched high and low for the fairies but realized that they must've been hiding from us humans because they were scared. 




Our drive through the roads of the Isle of Skye was one of the funnest drives of our lives. Windy country roads surrounded by livestock were pretty much like Disneyland to the kids.


Stop 7 - Fairy Pools: After hiking through the highlands we finally arrived at the amazing Fairy Pools. The clear blue water was unlike anything we've ever seen. We searched high and low for the fairies before realizing they must not vacation at the pools this time of year. 





Stop 8 - Loch Ness: After telling the kids a bit about Nessy, we started our search for the famous Loch Ness monster.




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Visiting the Scottish Homeland - Day 1

Stop 1 - Try Haggis: After hearing all about this classic Scottish dish, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to try it for ourselves. The consistency was a bit strange but it pretty much tasted like a strange meatloaf. 


Stop 2 - Loch Lomond: Ryan's dad chartered a boat that took us out to a few small islands on Loch Lomond. Each island had the ruins of a small castle that Ryan's ancestors had once inhabited. It was fun getting to get off the boat and explore each island with the kids.









Stop 3 - Luss, Scotland: A quick stop in Luss for lunch turned into an awesome play break for the kids.




Stop 4 - Eilean Donan Castle: On our route up North we made a quick stop at the Eilean Donan Castle. We've seen a lot of castles in our time here in Europe but this was definitely one of the most picturesque castles we've come across. 













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