Friday 3 August 2012

Ireland

Last weekend we took a long weekend and went to Belfast and Dublin.

In Belfast, we stayed with Chris Hall, a friend of ours who works with Drew at EY in Manchester, and his parents, Liz and Sam (who live in Belfast).  They were fantastic hosts!!  Chris and Liz picked us up from the airport bright and early Saturday morning and took us around Northern Ireland to see the sights.  We started by visiting the Giant's Causeway, a rock formation in the form of several octogonal spires that our guide told us were once hundreds of feet tall, but have worn down.  Legend has it the Causeway was built by the giant Finn McCool so he could cross to Scotland and beat up his rival giant. You can even see his camel, boot, and chimney around the Causeway.






Then, we went for lunch in Portrush, a beautiful seaside town where many people go to vacation.  Just outside of Portrush, we took a tour of the Bushmills distillery and sampled the whiskey.  It was interesting to see all the barrells and hear about how the aging process works.





Finally,we went to Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.  I must admit I was a little nervous going across the bridge, especially with Drew carrying Eli across one-handed!  Around the bridge you can see beautiful views of the Irish coastline; just what we imagine when we think of Ireland.




The Halls were such lovely hosts.  They had a car seat, high chair, and travel cott, all ready for little Eli and made us feel very much at home with their warm company.  They also fed us amazing meals!  Drew particularly enjoyed the Beef Wellington and we loved all the fresh produce from their gigantic garden.



On Sunday, we took the Belfast City bus tour and found the history of the city very interesting.  We were able to see the wall that seperated the Unionist part of town from the Loyalist part and the murals painted by some of the activists.  We also saw where the infamous Titanic was built; our guide was quick to point out that she was fine when she left Belfast!


After the bus tour we took the train to Dublin.  Our first meal was traditional Irish fare: potato pancakes and dumplings, soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, and stew.  We saw the two Cathedrals in Dublin: St. Patricks and Christ the King, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, and Kilmainham Jail.





Before we took off on Tuesday we enjoyed the National Gallery (including lesser known works by Picasso and Van Gogh) and we couldn't leave without partaking of a Guiness and an Irish Coffee (bet you can't guess who drank which).  We also enjoyed our first taste of Mexican food since moving abroad.  It wasn't bad, but we are looking forward to being home and making the rounds to our favorite places.



 Over all, we very much enjoyed our time in Ireland.  We especially enjoyed the countryside of Northern Ireland and would like to see more of the countryside in the south of Ireland someday.