Friday, June 30, 2017

June 2017 in Utah

We have been keeping ourselves busy here in Utah. 
Kate's been taking some gymnastic classes. 
 We've been enjoying sunny, warm weather and cooling off with sprinklers. 
 All the cousins are trying to win Jane's affection- Moana you tube videos are the trick!
 The girls got all fancied up for a Disney fun run at Thanksgiving Point. 
 The girls loved meeting Elsa, Anna, Cinderella, Moana, and Aurora up close. 
After race picture.
 Kate has also been taking swim lessons.  She is doing quite well!
The best part of all is that we get to hang out with our cousins all the time.

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Our last days...

We were very busy the last few days before our departure from Europe.  
Bryan and I didn't prepare at all for the 1/2 marathon in Karlovy Vary, but we both did okay.  The scenery was beautiful during the run.
Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
The day after the race, I got to experience a beer bath.  You bath in beer and can drink beer and eat beer butter on beer bread.  Quite interesting, but a cross off of my bucket list! 

 The girls got to visit their cousins one last time and play dress up!
 We got to meet the newest addition to the Izu family, Charles.  Super tiny, but not really.  
 We will miss traveling with this crew.
 One last hang out with our kindergarten friends.
 Good-byes to the best candy giving neighbor and friend- Regina.
And lastly, a good-bye for daddy at the airport in Baltimore.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Ireland

We all flew into Ireland (from Scotland) and headed to the southwest coast.  
We spent a gorgeous day bike riding around Killarney National Park.  The girls rode on the back of the bikes and enjoyed every second.
During our bike ride, we past the beautiful Muckross Monastery 
and lakes.
Afterwards, we stopped for the famous Murphy's ice cream.  The flavours are fantastic- sea salt, honeycomb carmel, butterscoth- but the prices are outrageous!
The next day, we drove around the ring of Kerry.  Beautiful views and quaint little towns.  The best part was veering off the beaten path and finding castle ruins and beautiful beaches.  
Waterville in the background.  Wonderful little town on the ring of Kerry that Charlie Chaplin would visit frequently.
At the very end of the day, Bryan got a little too close to the edge of the road and popped two of our rentals' tires. TWO!! Luckily, we stopped right next to a resort that had a playground and the girls were able to play while we waited for the tow truck.  We got new tires and headed back to our hotel.  Little did we know, the GPS took us through the Gap of Dunloe.  This twisted, cliffy road was not something my mother enjoyed at all, but it was so much fun driving down it.
Another day, we went to Dingle.  This is probably my favorite little town.  Colorful buildings, sailboats, awesome food, and one of the best little kid playgrounds.
This is the only dolphin we got to see in Dingle however, no Fungie!
We spent a very, very rainy day in Cork and Blarney castle.  I kissed the famous Blarney Stone.  Kate really wanted to do it as well, but there was an age limit.  The stone is quite a distance away and was actually very scary.  
Our drive to the Cliffs of Mohr was quite exciting.  Again, the GPS led us on a different path than we were expecting.  The road just kind of ended and we were at a dock.  Fortunately, it was a ferry port for vehicles and would be there to pick us up in 45 minutes.  Phew!
This might be our only family picture in Ireland.  Whoops!  The cliffs were amazing! but the weather was not.  Super windy.  I was so nervous the night before visiting the cliffs, dreaming about my children running or jumping off the edge.  The main area is very kid friendly.  There is a wall the surrounds the cliffs, making you feel more secure.
Bryan walked the entire cliffs.  This was the one place that he really wanted to visit in Ireland and he was dog sick.  Poor guy.  It was definitely worth it though.
Let me just say, looks can conceiving.  I was so excited to see this tomb- poulnabrone dolmen- and then I got there and I was couldn't believe how small it was.
The rock formations around the tomb were really interesting and fun for the girls to jump from.
Our last couple days were all about Dublin.  My mom and I tried some non-alcoholic beer at the famous Arther's pub.
My dad and I poured the perfect Guinness at the Guinness Museum and Store House.  
We saw the Book of Kells and the amazing Long Room at Trinity University.  Highly recommend.
And, of course, St. Patrick's Cathedral.