Thursday 11 July 2013

And We're back!

So our long visit home has come and gone, and it was amazing! Just being home and seeing people without in being through a computer screen was great! Even if my brother and sister did great us by throwing water balloons! The flight was actually OK, think I felt better for being able to get off the plane the few times. And Royal Brunei were great! There was loads of leg room and there was constantly people coming around offering drinks or whatever you needed. I highly recommend them!
But back to being home! We got in on Wednesday morning and got around to seeing our families before the jet lag set in, although think we were pretty OK sleep wise, we kept to Irish night time when we slept on the plane.
The first weekend we had Conor's brother's 21st, one of the main reasons we had gone home in the first place. It was loads of fun and a good way to see a lot of Conor's family that I otherwise might not have seen. And I got to wear my lovely new wedges and white dress! The weather was pretty great while we were home so we got a second summer! So before the party we headed over to their Dads house to lap up the sun a bit! Why not! :)
The next weekend I headed out with my friends without Conor as he was gone for a boys weekend to Westport in Mayo. Was great fun and my first chance to see some people I hadn't seen yet! And a lot of places had changed or had been done up since I had left so that was cool to see. We didn't go out every weekend but we definitely kept ourselves amused with nights out. One of our last weekends I did end up having three nights out in a row however. It was madness but great fun!
On the Thursday night we went to Dublin to see friends of ours from our farm work. It was lovely to see them all again and was as if we had never left them, even though we hadn't seen them in eight months! Was a great night, first going to Temple Bar and then heading to some spots that Tom knew, including the Mezz bar which had a great band playing. It had been AGES since myself and Conor had seen a good band, needless to say we were a little excited! And we had Cherry bombs, which were lovely, think they are just Cherry Southern Comfort and Red Bull, yum! :)
On Friday night I headed out with the girls to the Kazbar and some other spots, was good fun and a good chance for a proper catch up and of course a bit of a dance! :) Still not sure how my sister got up for work the next day! I was stuck to the bed! Ha!
And the final night out was Saturday when two girls I went to college with came down to Waterford for a night out. Was lovely to see them, especially as one is heading to Canada before I get back! Was a great catch up and gossip and finally got to see what the new Sinnotts bar was like! I love it, wasn't as good as Muldoons that used to be there but it was a great spot with a fab smoking area! Loved it!
So there is no way I could possibly put up all the photos from our time home so here is a little collage of the nights that we went out!



We also did some little roadtrips while we were home, the first to Hook Head to do the tour in Loftus Hall which opened while we were away. Its supposedly the most haunted house in Ireland. Its a pretty amazing building and the stories are pretty spooky from it! Don't think I'd be able for the night time tours that are done in total darkness!! No thanks!
The staircase in the house is the same as the one that was in the Titanic too. Was amazing to see, although it was a bit dusty and worn from years of the house laying idle. The floor in the hallway of the house was a one of a kind mosaic floor, designed especially for the Loftus family. After the men who laid it were finished the family cut off their hands so that they could never replicate it! Madness! We went down to the rocks at the lighthouse too as it was too nice a day not to go down and check out the view! If you're ever in this part of the world it's always lovely to see! :)

Myself, Joanne and Mam had a little drive out to Tramore one evening, for Dooley's chips of course! Made Joanne drive too as she is learning at the moment and wasn't getting enough of a chance to drive before I got home! Flying it so she is!!! Couldn't get over how covered in seaweed the beach was however so a walk on the pier it was until we got further down!!! Was great just to have a chat and a laugh with them!
While everyone else works during the week we decided to do a trip to Co. Clare to see the Burren, Cliffs of Moher and the Ailwee caves. Why not be tourists in our own country for a bit!!? We stayed in Lehinch for a night, I don't think you'd need much more time if you have you're own car to get around! We stayed in the Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel, which was lovely. My parents surprised us by upgrading our room before we got there! Made it really comfortable for us! They're cheeky that way! :) We saw the Cliffs of Moher for maybe ten minutes before the thickest of fogs set in, in which we could only see each other and the cliffs edge! Did make for some cool photos however, as well as two very wet people! Was cool to see, especially since I can't remember going there as a child!
There I am on the cliff!!
 After we had dried off we headed out to see the Burren, Doolin and Lahinch beach. The Burren is a little mad to see in person, I think I had a picture of what I had expected in my head and it just wasn't the same! But the sheer size of it is madness! Was cool to see the portal tomb and to read some of the facts about the place. How old it all is still amazes me! That evening we went and checked out a town called Doolin that my Dad had recommended. Its a pretty little spot with a very pretty harbour and a great restaurant called Fitzpatricks which had lovely food and live music. I think if I was going again I would stay there instead of Lahinch. It felt less touristy than Lahinch and was also a nice distance from everywhere to see. And just look at this view!
On our way back to the hotel we stopped off at the beach in Lahinch for a stroll, only to see an absolute mad man getting into the water without a wetsuit! It was cold anyway, can't imagine how cold the water would have been! Brrr.... I loved this little Love Seat they had beside the beach, Was very cute!

The next day we headed to the Aillwee caves, which I think we were let down by a little, purely because the caves that we had seen in the Blue Mountains were so amazing that they pretty much ruined other caves for us. Although seeing the areas where they believed bears had hibernated thousands of years ago was pretty cool as well as seeing the waterfall inside the caves. So I would recommend it but I think that we are now cave snobs, unfortunately because caves are pretty cool to see really! Ha! While we were there we stopped in the shop on the way out which sells homemade produce. They had some lovely stuff so of course we ended up buying jams, cheeses and chocolates made by them. We're suckers for food what can I say!


Myself, Dad and Joanne also had a little roadtrip on my last Sunday down to Kilmore Quay in Wexford. It's a lovely spot and when we got there the water was bluer than I had ever seen in Ireland! It was crazy windy though and decided to rain on us out of no where after we had walked right out to the very edge of the pier! Just our luck! Was nice though to talk to Dad about an area where he had worked! He always has such random little facts about places too that it makes going somewhere with him that little bit better too! After Kilmore we headed to a beach called Carne, near a windfarm Dad had worked on. It was great because we got to see seals swimming just off the beach, seven or so of them. I couldn't get a decent picture of them though because they were so far away! Was great to see though! After that we headed to the Lobster Pot for scones and tea, Dads specialty. Was a nice day! :)

And finally, in the best way possible to round off our trip we had Sean & Tanya's wedding! Was so cool because the groom, best man, groomsman, grooms Dad, my Dad and a friend arrived on their motorbikes to the church, along with Sean's favourite road racer Willie Dunlop, who Tanya had organised to surprise him that morning! Was such a good surprise and he was such a nice guy that he stayed around for the full day and talked and took photos with anyone that wanted them. He struck me as a genuinely lovely guy! He is the guy in the blue below.

The wedding was great, especially seeing their three girls involved in it all, was very cute. And it gave me a great chance to catch up with any family members and cousins I hadn't seen yet! Was a great day, full of fun and surprises, including an opera singer disguised as a chef, the tables being named after points along the TT track for Sean and their oldest daughter giving little presents to the members of her family which broke absolutely everyone's hearts. And of course the first dance was to the amazing 'Star, Star' by The Frames, I should have known it would have been and the second it came on I couldn't think of a better song for them. Overall  a great day!

And very importantly I got my long wanted family photo, who knows when we'll get our next one with Joanne moving to Canada in October, before I get back! Our last one before this was at our 21st, almost three years ago now! Craziness!!

So yes that was my trip home! Obviously I haven't told you everything about it but these here are my highlights. Having this trip home has definitely made me realise how happy I am to be home and around my family, think I'm looking forward to going home in February more now, although that doesn't mean I won't be enjoying my last few months in Oz. We will be making the most of that time, believe me, so watch this space!!


So that's me for now, now to get back on the job hunt, not to mention we move out in a month and have to find a new place yet! All systems go I think!!

Amy :) x

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