Today I was in a room with 7 tonnes of honey.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Happy Birthday Mom!!!!
And thank you for sending us this rainbow!
And another thanks to Sharon for a nice day on Tuesday. Here are the girls nice and quiet, sat in front of a movie. Sharon and I were on our third G&T. Yes, she is 8.5 months pregnant.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Handling in the ruck
I watched my first rugby game tonight. What the hell. It makes American Football look like chess.
But it's the players themselves that are fascinating. I just want to look at them. It's a weird compulsion, I know. I apologise.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
I don't believe it!!!!
So this weekend we went to Cream O' Galloway- the best ice cream in Britain. For those of you who have tried Cornish ice cream, it doesn't compare. Yummy. Here's Mae having a double chocolate.
She almost finished it......
Then we went to the David Coulthard Museum. He is a Formula One driver who is from the area, and Mae was so excited. We are in deep trouble. I really think she is going to end up a girl racer. She ran around the place saying I don't believe it! then ran up to the woman at the counter and asked if she could touch the cars. That's when the woman said she could pick one and sit in it- I can't tell you how happy she was!! See her looking at all the memorabilia? I really don't get it, but hey, she must get it from her Papa...
And here's a pic for Rita- here are the fairy earrings the dummy fairie gave Mae. Thank god they are slightly painful- they put Mae off real ones. It won't happen anyway. I used to hate my dad for saying I couldn't have earrings until I was 16- then I got shot in the earlobes with those evil guns and I realised he was right....
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Later
Well, it was a long drive over to our holiday home, thank goodness it was broken by a nice ferry ride.
We also stopped at a tea room, where the dummy fairy left Mae a note and a pair of fairie earrings, telling her that she no longer needs her dummies. I am surprised how well she is doing, only a couple of not very bad nights.
Our farmhouse was great- near to the beach, cows in the field, nice and clean.
The water in Ireland smells and tastes like peat. I really like it, earthy and warm.
The beaches were fabulous, even the one with a cow on it. It was a bit scary and some silly people went very close to it and sat down, at which point it stood up and scared them away. Never mess with cows, that's my motto.
We went to a fishing town, Killybegs, and Mae thought it was great; in fact, driving into the town and seeing all the boats in the harbour, she said (very slowly, for effect) 'frigging hell' (that's not too bad in Canada, but in Britiain that word is extemely rude.
The Giant's Causeway was fantastic, but a long day marred by an incident in a local playground, where no one would play with Mae and she got quite upset. Put me off Northern Ireland altogether (that and the fact I was raised Catholic).
Also, we went horseback riding! What fun, Mae got Monster and she really enjoyed it. We might have to do that again.
I would go back, it was lovely, we got lucky with the weather and after maybe Canada and Spain, we will!
We went to a Leisure Centre for a swim, and I had said to Geoff that in Ireland you have to wear swimming caps at the pools (a friend told me)- so we got there and the woman said they were 4 euros each(!) although they have diposable ones we could use. I said that would be okay, but they were shoe covers! So I took them, and Geoff and I had these things on our heads as well- obviously Mae could carry it off but I had to go get us proper ones, it was so funny! Thank god we were the only ones in the pool!!
I have more pics but am having issues with them- they will follow!!
Sunday, September 09, 2007
More later
about our holiday. it was great, horse riding, beach walks, the Giant's Causeway, etc etc.
And the dummy fairies visited. Mae no longer has one (although she did want to call the fairies to discuss the situation. We didn't have coverage in Donegal, thank goodness...)
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