Posts Tagged With: dublin

The Last Trip to Dublin in 2012

Dublin, Ireland, Surprise Party, Travel

My hostess, bridesmaid and great friend Lauren!

Happy Monday! I’m only feeling chipper this morning because of coffee and the extra 30 minutes I gave myself to get ready so that I wouldn’t be rushing out of the house. This is actually one of my New Year’s resolutions – to get up a little earlier in the morning in an attempt to start the day right. I feel like it will make me more positive and productive. So far, I use this time to feed the cat (and myself) and then play with the cat under the warmth of a soft blanket. You gotta start somewhere!

This past weekend we had absolutely beautiful weather. However, when I woke up today and as we travelled to work, it was freezing. Well, freezing by Spanish standards – really, really cold but still sunny. This cold front got me thinking about what I wanted to share today. Whenever I think of cold, I think of Dublin, and last November I took an epic trip up to my old home that was never documented here. Better late than never, right?

I’d caught wind last October that a surprise birthday party was being thrown for one of my girlfriends and that the whole gang would be attending. What a better way to see all of my old buddies in one place! I called up my good friend Lauren to see if she’d have me for yet another weekend, and not surprisingly, she said yes. See, I always stay with Lauren, she’s come to visit me in Spain, and after my engagement to Matt, she became one of my bridesmaids! So it was really a no brainer. :)

Out to brunch the morning after the party.

The weekend tripled as a birthday celebration for my friend, a way for me to celebrate my birthday (I went up the weekend after my birthday), and an engagement celebration with Lauren since she wouldn’t be able to make it to the parties in the States like my other friends and family. We started the weekend with great one-on-one catching up – Lauren cooked us dinner, the two of us had drinks at a pub around the corner that played some great, classic music, then we finished the evening by meeting her boyfriend, Andrew, at another pub for a Guinness and a bit of live Irish jams.

Saturday was the surprise party and boy was it fun! Lauren and I started the night by having dinner with Andrew at a fantastic Japanese restaurant in the city. We had a big meal, sake and then were off to Eli’s for the bash. To say that our friend was surprised is an understatement. When she entered the room and saw everyone, the look of shock and happiness was just so genuine that it made me so glad to have been there to see it. From there the evening just got better. Not only did I get to party with all of my old friends from when I lived in the city, I even made new friends in the process. We laughed, we visited and the next morning at brunch we had some pretty funny stories to retell.

All in all it was a fantastic weekend. I enjoyed dinner out the next night with my good friend Karen, with whom it is always wonderful to see. My lovely hostess even planned a day out for the two of us that included…wait for it…wedding dress shopping! Obviously, I did this again with my Mom and sister while I was home, but it was great to be able to partake in some festive wedding traditions with one of my bridesmaids and to get an initial idea of what I like.  I was a bit bummed when the weekend was over; I always get a feeling of nostalgia when I visit Dublin. I had such a wonderful experience when I lived there that when I go back for a visit, it feels like I’m going home in a small way.

Dublin, Ireland, Surprise Party, Travel

All together again.

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Coffee Addict

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Mmmmmmm...so we meet again!

One of the things I just love about Europe is the abundance of cafes with the most deliciously brewed coffee. Seriously, the coffee beans over here make for one tasty cup of Joe. I’ve also noticed that people over here take pride in their local coffee, especially here in Spain. However, this coffee addict sometimes craves a Starbucks original. Call it the high maintenance in me, but there is nothing better than a Grande Skinny Vanilla Latte to start a morning. When I lived in Dublin, on most mornings I would purposely take a longer walk to work so I could cut down Dawson Street to grab my favorite caffeine fix. A feeling of comfort and happiness would engulf me as I stepped into the warm and cozy embraces of the Starbucks cafe. It was always a popular spot, filled with college students from Trinity College, located just minutes down the street. I’d grab my skinny latte and with another fifteen minutes left to walk, it was usually finished by the time I made it to the office.

Unfortunately, in my new neck of the woods, there are no Starbucks coffee shops within sight. The closest location is in the Malaga airport, a whopping hour and fifteen minutes away. I enjoy what my surroundings have to offer, but from time to time, I just want to taste that vanilla goodness. So for my trip to Dublin, I made arrangements to arrive earlier than necessary at the Malaga airport just to grab a Starbucks latte before my flight. Pure bliss. I also learned something very important – they also have a cafe before going through security, meaning that when I take people to and from the airport, I can satisfy my craving!

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A Love Letter to Dublin

Dear Dublin,

Ireland

I love you.

Ireland, Rain, Hail

Even when you rain and hail, and I have no umbrella.

Ireland

Yet, because of your incessant rain, everything is green and colorful and beautiful.

Ireland

Especially because no matter the age, a pint at the pub with mates is more than acceptable…

Ireland

…it’s required.

Sincerely,

Ireland

Emily

Ireland

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Mundane Musings: A Year Ago in Pictures

Almost exactly a year ago, my parents came to Dublin to visit me. It was their first trip to the Emerald Isle and I was so excited to show them my home and what Dublin has to offer. Hopefully, someday we’ll all be able to go back and bring Melissa with us, but see even more of the country than we did last spring. Until then, we have some pretty great memories from the first trip, and I can’t wait to share my new home with them soon.

Me and my pops at Trinity College. This was the first day of their trip and of course Dublin welcomed them with plenty of rain. We still had a great time!

We went to the Powerscourt House and Gardens for a stroll on one of the beautiful spring days.

My handsome father at the oldest pub in Dublin, The Brazen Head. He is also sporting his new Irish cap.

We saw Christ Church Cathedral.

We went to Drogheda to see St. Oliver Plunkett’s head and shrine. Apparently, we are distantly related to him, so this was on the “must-see” list.

We went to one of my favorite restaurants in Dublin, The Port House. On a sidenote, I think this could quite possibly be the cutest picture of my parents ever!

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And we celebrated St. Patrick’s Day! In fact, this will be the first year in a couple years that I’m not in Ireland for Paddy’s Day.

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Spring Wardrobe

I don’t tend to share my fashion interests on this blog due to the fact that I try to stay true to its travel and European-living theme. However, this doesn’t mean that I don’t take an interest in style. From time to time I’ve given my readers a little peek at other fashion blogs I enjoy – The Beauty Department, for example – and I even went on a Pinterest streak, sharing some of my favorite pins. Well, I think it’s about time I take a small look at style since I left the house today sans jacket for the first time in a long time. It’s officially spring here and I need to start dressing like it! My love of black needs to hibernate until next fall – or at least take a backseat to some brighter colors.

Living in Dublin didn’t exactly inspire a bright wardrobe; the cooler and rainier atmosphere resulted in purchases of dark sweaters, jeans, jackets, etc. Therefore, I think a little wardrobe revamp is in order. I’m not a huge shopper, so this will probably happen over time. But in the meantime, I’ve got these fashionable blogs and ladies to use for inspiration along the way…

Pants, Capris, Style, Fashion

I am not nearly as fashion forward as Emily on Cupcakes and Cashmere, but I peruse her site nearly every day to see what she’s currently trending. I loved this post for two reasons: those pants are great and I have that bag! The complete look is fabulous, but those pants are specifically on my mind for a spring wardrobe update.

Fashion, Style, Capris, Pants

This entire outfit at The Glamourai is perfect summer chic, especially the Kelly Wearstler blouse. There is nothing better than a comfortable and silky blouse during the spring and summer.

Fashion, Style, Pants, Capris

I love this blue, pleated skirt that I saw on Pinterest, originally found on Lucy Laucht. I’m not too sure how a skirt like this would look on my frame, but if I stumble across something similar, I’ll at least give it a try.

Fashion, Style, Pants, Capris

I tend to be a trousers, shorts, and capris type of gal, so these trousers at Zara are definitely my style. I love the color, I love the fit, and I love the belt!

*I have to give a shout-out to my sister, Melissa, because she agreed to bring a couple of very lightweight, shorter-sleeved sweaters with her to Spain that I ordered and had sent to her residence. Clearly, she’s the best.

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Back to the Land of Guinness and Green

Guinness, Green, Pub, Travel

The hostess with the mostess!

Ah, Monday. For most, the word Monday has a negative connotation. The weekend is over, which means playtime is over. It’s usually hard to wake up and the work week seems especially daunting. Today, it was quite the opposite for me. I spent the previous week holed up in my dark bedroom with an array of medicines, water, and movies. By Sunday, cabin fever was setting in and I could not wait for Monday to arrive. I even woke up 30 minutes before the alarm this morning and got ready in record time. Since I’m feeling especially over-productive today, I believe it’s necessary to wrap up my 2-part travel experience, finishing with Dublin.

After my long and eventful day in London, I flew over to Dublin for a short visit. Matt would be wrapped up in meetings for the rest of the week, so I saw this as an opportunity to see my friends and the city I love. A flight from London to Dublin is only 50 minutes – it’s like flying from Dallas to Houston! I’d scheduled the first flight out in the morning to give me ample time to get things done that day. When I arrived in Dublin, I dropped my bags off at my friend Lauren’s apartment – who I’d be staying with for the trip – and then jumped on the Luas to head up to my old neighborhood, Dundrum. I spent the next few hours running errands at the Dundrum Town Centre. I was lucky to land a hair appointment with my old stylist, Brian, who always does a fantastic job. It had been close to 3 months since I’d last colored my hair, and boy was it in need of help! I also had 6 months worth of contacts waiting for me at my eye doctor. While there to pick them up, I went ahead a bought a new pair of glasses – they had my prescription on file, I’d lost my old pair in the move, and it was buy 1 get 1 free. Who can say no to a free, second pair of glasses? To finish off my excursion, I ate a quick lunch at my favorite Mexican restaurant in Dublin, Cortina’s. Matt and I always went crazy for their salsa de mole!

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With the cook and the hostess, Tori and Lauren, at book club.

That evening, my amazing friend Lauren hosted “book club” at her apartment. Book club was where I met most of my friends when I lived in Dublin. Our version of book club, though, is a bit different than the standard: it’s real purpose is to drink wine, enjoy food, and visit. Instead of picking one book to read and then discussing it as a group, we each bring along a book that we’d recently enjoyed, we take turns talking about it, and then we throw it into the pile for one of the others to pick up and take home for their own enjoyment. When Lauren prepared for my visit, she went ahead and offered to host book club so that I’d have an opportunity to see all the gals. What a great idea, because they were all able to come and it was the perfect opportunity to catch up with everyone. Our friend Tori made a delicious Italian dinner and I spent the evening catching up with friends I hadn’t seen since last June.

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With Anne, the former President of the AWCD.

The next day, while Lauren was at work, I had plans to see a different group of ladies I spent loads of time with when I lived in Dublin: the American Women’s Club! Anne was so kind to mention at the January meeting that I’d be in town and she put together a lunch for those who could make it. I met the group at Kites Restaurant in Ballsbridge, a chinese restaurant in an old, white townhouse. The food was delicious and it warmed my heart to see these women who became my family and helped make Dublin my home away from home. When I blogged last year, it felt like every other post was about some sort of AWCD activity; clearly, I’ve missed them and the Club tremendously since we moved, so it was bittersweet getting to spend the afternoon with them. Following lunch, a few of us moved over to the neighboring pub where we enjoyed Guinness and Irish coffees by the fire. It was the perfect afternoon – I felt like nothing had changed. Saying goodbye this time wasn’t as hard, because I know that each time I come back, it will feel like that.

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I believe this photo appropriately sums up proper pub culture...

That evening, Friday, Lauren and I dressed up in our weekend best and ventured out into the city for a night of fun. We started with dinner at fabulous Italian restaurant called Step to Rome. Tiny, compact, and authentic, this intimate setting provided us the perfect opportunity to really catch-up. Not to mention, the food was delish! After dinner, we met our friend Annette at a pub set in a stone archway next to the River Liffey. I received the true Irish experience – the pub was packed, the beer was flowing, and a live band (a duo playing the violin and the guitar) entertained with lively Irish jigs that the crowd was singing and dancing along to. I’m pretty sure the smile on my face was a mile wide the whole time we were there. Following the pub, Lauren, Annette, and I went over to Harcourt Street to one of the late night clubs. I’d never been to one while I lived there, so I was interested to see what they are like. I was not disappointed – we spent the evening dancing and laughing at the party goers that probably should have gone home hours earlier, if you catch my drift.

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With Karen, my good friend and confidant!

The following day, my last, started rather early for this little lady who thought it was a great idea to stay out so late. But it was well worth it, because I was having breakfast with Karen, my close friend and confidant from the Club. If you can remember, she was the Philanthropic Chair the previous year, and we spent tons of time together planning and executing events. I’d seen her the day before at the lunch, but we needed some to time to really talk independently from the group. Following breakfast and a quick nap back at Lauren’s, I made the most of my final few hours shopping on Grafton Street. Most of my makeup comes from MAC, which we don’t have down here, so I needed to stock up. Lauren and I also met Kelsey and her husband for a coffee before I was forced to go home and pack up my things. My flight was Saturday evening – our Sunday flight back to Gibraltar was in the morning, so I thought it made more sense to stay in a hotel at the airport instead of risking a missed connection. Only a couple flights a day go into Gibraltar, so I wasn’t taking any chances. I bid farewell to my AMAZING hostess and promised to come back soon…now that is a promise I know I can keep. :)

That evening, poor Matt could barely get a moment of silence. I was buzzing with excitement from my Dublin trip. So, of course, I went through the entire thing in detail before he forced me to take a breath, calm down, and go to bed. I’m so happy I was able to make it back. I realize how lucky I am to be having all of these travel experiences and to live in this new (and sunny!) place, but Dublin will always be my first home in Europe. I will always have fond memories of my time there and I know I will visit the land of “Guinness and green” when the opportunities present themselves, until I’m unable to travel any longer!

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Annnnd, I believe that this one appropriately captures my sentiment throughout the entire trip!

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Adjustments

Taken just a week ago. As you can see, the sun is shining and I'm without jacket.

I am no novice to moving. Now, I’m not like my mother, who moved so much growing up that I can never seem to remember every place she has resided. However, I wasn’t born and raised in the same place. I went from Indiana, to Ohio, to Texas, to Oklahoma, back to Texas, to Ireland, and now to Spain. Everytime you move, you have to make adjustments to the culture, the weather, and your surroundings. When I thought moving from Texas to Ireland was a culture shock, I could have never imagined what it would be like to move from Ireland to Spain…

1.) The Language: I studied Spanish when I was in college; I minored in it actually. Yet nothing quite prepares you for day-to-day conversations. The Spanish in each region have their own slang and accent. When we moved down here, I knew it would be a struggle, because I haven’t used what I learned in college in a few years. As time is progressing, it’s becoming easier and I’m not afraid to go places where I know I’ll have to be ready to speak Spanish. And Matt is finally remembering that onion is “cebolla,” not “caballo.” The first time he tried to order a hamburger without onion, he ordered it without horse…

2.) The Food: Okay, tapas are an amazing invention. Let’s serve food in smaller portions, at lower prices, and people can order more variety and share! In theory, it’s a great idea. However, in our neck of the woods, there does not seem to be a plethora of tapas restaurants. In fact, when we’re not in Gibraltar, there aren’t a ton of restaurants in our area, period. That’s been a huge adjustment to make. In Ireland, we lived within walking distance of a town centre with quite a variety of restaurants, and were a 15 minute Luas ride from the city centre. Luckily, I love to cook and I’ve been doing so a whole lot more. And when we do find a neat tapas spot, I’m one happy girl.

This picture was taken a little while ago. The only difference today is the temperature. It still looks the same outside.

3.) The Weather: I miss rain. Is that silly? I’m like Goldilocks – in Dublin I missed sunshine. In Spain I miss rain. Will this blonde find a place where the weather is just right? For those of you who love sun, the Costa del Sol lives up to its name. We have had the most incredible weather since we got here. It does not seem normal to have sunny weather in the 60s during December and January, but that’s our reality. I cannot complain too much, though. I simply think back to the snow storm around this time last year in Dublin and I miss rain a little less.

4.) Coffee: I’ll keep this short and sweet. Texas has Starbucks. Dublin has Starbucks. Now, I no longer have a Starbucks. While they’ve got some nice cafes in our area, I would give anything for a Grande Skinny Vanilla Latte right now.

When I have more pictures of our neighborhood and home, I’ll be sure to share which adjustment has not been hard to make. Until then, I’m studying as much Spanish as I can, actively searching for the best restaurants in our area, leaving my umbrella at home, and learning to love just a plain white coffee.

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Rain, Rain, Please Don’t Go Away

Rain, Rainy DaysThere is absolutely nothing like a good rainy day, especially after weeks of sunshine. Rainy days are even better as the end of October creeps our way and scary goodness enters the picture with Halloween. I might even have to attribute some of my love for Dublin to the frequent rain. Sure, it got a little old there, but days like today make me miss the daily showers.

Today is absolutely the most perfect day for downpour, because I’ve got the best rainy day activities planned. It started with a cup of coffee with a friend in the comfort of her warm living room. There is nothing like hot coffee in the cool morning to compliment drizzle. Next, I plan to tackle loads of laundry, and while those wash, I’ll be baking brownies. And the brownies aren’t just for my rainy day amusement. Tonight, I’ll be joining a group of girls for a scary movie night – my favorite! The brownies are to help calm our nerves as creepy crawlies cover the television screen. Could our rainy day have occurred at a better time?  I think not! It is the perfect setting for a night of horror.

In the last month, I’d say I’ve definitely changed my tune about weather. While sunshine is nice, this rainy weather certainly does not disappoint me. Now, if only we could get a little thunder and lightening…

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Bittersweet Ending

Going Away Party, Wine Tasting

With Lauren, a great friend and host of our going away party! We started the night at a wine tasting.

Remember when I said at the end of my last post that life would be changing quite a bit for me and Matt in the coming months? Well, if you are reading this, you stayed tuned and I am ready to reveal. I would’ve waited a little bit longer, but sitting here on my couch this Sunday evening amidst packed bags and empty walls, I am compelled to finally share. So, for those of you who do not know…

Matt and I are leaving Ireland – permanently. That’s right, we’re moving this Tuesday.

After one amazing, educational, at times difficult, and life-changing year, we’ve made the decision to move on. Now don’t feel too shocked. When I decided to move to Ireland, it was with the knowledge that it would only be for about a year or a little longer. Yet that doesn’t change the fact that this feels oh so bittersweet. Though life was a challenge here at first, it became my home. I love our apartment, the farm next door, the Irish way of life, Suas, the AWCD, and most importantly, all of my new and fantastic friends. And in one year, many of these friends became like family.

Going Away Party, Wine Tasting

With Abby, a newer friend, but one I know I'll be visiting!

As someone with a lot on their mind and with so much to say, I can’t seem to find the words to truly articulate the way I’m feeling about the changes in our life right now. Last Wednesday, my closest friends threw a going away party for me and Matt, and though I didn’t cry, each and every goodbye hug and toast made things more real for me. I will take a lot of great things away from my life in Ireland and I am encouraged by the idea that I will be back someday.

So bear with me, because Matt and I are about to jump on the crazy ride of life. Along the way I will be sure to share just about everything, including one week long tour of Europe before flying to Texas. In the meantime, pop back to some of my old posts. I am so very glad I created this blog, because with just a click of a button, I’m transported in time to some of the most memorable, amazing, and crazy moments of my time in Ireland!

Some of my favorite pictures from the last year. :)

When visiting Matt in March 2010, we went out to Killarney. It was absolutely beautiful.

At my favorite restaurant in Dublin, The Port House. Yum!

With the gals in the St. Stephen's Green park for lunch. It was a nice work day break, and even though we look all bundled up, it felt pretty nice out!

Still my favorite of all the trips Matt and I have taken this past year - Bruges! This trip was my inspiration to start the blog, because I wanted all my family at home to hear about it.

Our lovely view of the animals in the Airfield next to the apartment.

And who can forget hiking in the Dublin mountains?!

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The Lemon Crepe & Coffee Co.

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The Lemon Crepe & Coffee Co. - a definite must-eat for anyone travelling through Dublin.

I am one of those “eat now, workout later” type of people. When I eat, I want my food to be delicious. I mean, we only have one life to live, so why waste it on foods that leave your taste buds feeling forlorn or mistreated? Now, I’m not saying one should overindulge or overeat, or even disregard healthy foods. Matt and I cook plenty of foods that contain our fruits and vegetables, and for the most part, I’d consider myself a pretty healthy person. I’m also a foodie who loves to try new things, so today I finally ventured into the Lemon Crepe & Coffee Co. on Dawson Street.

It is actually sort of crazy that I’ve been living in Dublin for almost a full year now and I’ve never eaten here. With it’s bright orange decor, situated on one of the busiest streets in the city – one that I walk down almost every day to work – it just screams, “eat here!” It’s always busy, probably due to the fact that it’s seconds from the Trinity College campus, or partly because the food and coffee is, to say it simply, awesome. I met my friend Caroline today at the Lemon Crepe & Coffee Co., for somewhat of a bittersweet lunch. She is moving back to New York and also had never eaten at this delectable spot, so we needed to check it off her bucket list. At the same time, it’s no fun saying goodbye to a friend. What a better way to do it than with savory crepes in a festive atmosphere.

Neither Caroline nor I are big sweet eaters, so we both chose a savory dish for our lunchtime treat. I ordered the Mexicano crepe, which included mature cheddar, streaky bacon*, guacamole, chili sauce, and tomato. Exactly what a Texas gal needs, right?! Caroline’s crepe was filled with egg, spinach, swiss cheese, and mushrooms. Both were piping hot, straight off the skillet, and oozing with goodness. In fact, my crepe was one of the most delicious things I’ve sunk my teeth into in a long time. All of the flavors were perfect, each bite just as good as the last. I would even go as far as to say that I’d go back for a sweet snack; maybe something with chocolate, or banana, or coconut, or maple, or strawberry. You name it, they’ve got it. Along with their long list of sweet crepes, their savory list includes a Philadelphia beef crepe, breakfast crepes, a smoked caesar crepe, and ingredients from tuna to pastrami to chili. Wow.

We didn’t sample one of their many coffees, but you can bet I’ll be back soon for one. If you’re travelling through Dublin, Lemon Crepe & Coffee Co. is a must. Whether it be for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a quick snack on the go, it is vibrant with energy and great food, right in the heart of the city!

*For my American friends back home, streaky bacon here is more like the bacon we eat in America. In Ireland they have “rashers,” which is one of their forms of bacon – it’s a bit thicker and fattier.

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Lemon, Crepe, Coffee, Co., Savory, Sweet

Lemon, Crepe, Coffee, Co., Savory, Sweet
Lemon, Crepe, Coffee, Co., Savory, Sweet

Lemon, Crepe, Coffee, Co., Savory, Sweet

And like a good foodie, I am now off to the gym!

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