Fall shananigans

Since I stay behind on this blog, let's just re-cap the highlights of this fall since I got back from my trip to Ireland.  Besides....you would be surprised if I didn't have a super long post.

First we had Halloween.  Elaina was a cat.  I love that she was not a princess this  year.  




Then, she had an idea to go outside and pose by the tree since she was a cat.





We went trick or treating with her friend Kaitlyn who, coincidentally, a crazy cat lady.  We did not know that we when we showed up.
  

 The night before Halloween we carved pumpkins as we have in the past.  We painted a few too.






Getting goo out of the inside....



My "S" pumpkin

Erik's pumpkin

Elaina carved her own this year



My painted pumpkin and my "S" pumpkin...and a photo bomb

Elaina's pumpkin






 My cousin got married in October so we got to see lots of family which was nice.  We got to keep Sloane one day...love that.




Here is my cousin Rachel getting married - it's a lame phone photo but it works.  My uncle married them.

And now on to some random pics...

Elaina got this pink mustache after a dentist appointment.  So cute!
 We spent a random Saturday at Dollywood with her friend Laurel.  We had a fun day together.







I attended a field trip with Elaina to the Smokey Mountain Heritage Museum.  It was fun spending the day with her.  She really got into learning about how people lived in the  late 1800's and early 1900's





They got to play several old time games - you know, before video games and screens.  Now, there's a concept!





Elaina's cheer season ended.  They had an end of the year party and Elaina got this trophy which she was super pumped about.  It has a spinning component on it.   She enjoyed another year of cheer.



My sister and Erik and ran a 5k last weekend.  I stunk it up pretty bad but hey - at least I was out there.  The weather was perfect for a run

Before....

After

And finally....Elaina learned to ride the riding lawn mower on her own.  She loved it.  Blades are off - I was a nervous wreck but Erik was close by.







Ireland Day 8-10

Last post....still long, though.

Day 8 - we woke up on Killarney early and headed out on these jaunting carts for a ride around the city.  Beautiful!  Again, Killarney is my favorite.















Those are deer hanging out in that field




We rode over to this castle and walked around it for a bit





Nell channeling her inner Rapunzel



My store

On the way out to see the Ring of Kerry, our tour guide, Gary, took us to this coffee/gift shop place and treated us all to Irish Coffee :)  yum!

The ride to Kilkenny included a tour of the Ring of Kerry.  Beauty everywhere









We stopped off at this point with a beach...it was lovely


Dad

Dad picked me this clover....so I took a picture


I love this picture of these two. 

It was windy

That little white house on the edge is Charlie Chaplin's house.  His family still owns it

Nell and Dad skipped some rocks



Next we stopped higher up on a mountain top.  Breathtaking...sadly, pictures really can't capture the beauty in its entirety.





This!



It was a tad windy

still windy




Gary also arranged this lunch stop at this bed and breakfast in Sneem.  The best sandwiches and scones.  And the people there were precious.  I want to go back to Sneem and stay here.  Soon.  This is SO my kind of place


After lunch we walked around Sneem for a bit



Nell and Dad went to find a memory card for dad's camera which ran out of memory.  I love these little pharmacy shops.  They have everything - their version of our Walgreens except smaller

Another store of mine


After lunch we finished the Ring of Kerry tour with more scenic stops and photo ops



The worst selfie EVER but hey....no one was around to take my picture


Back in Killarney, that afternoon we visited the Friary.  A stop dad was super pumped about since, you know, it IS our family name


Here it is...


It was quite beautiful







Day 9 - we left Killarney headed towards Kilkenny....




On the way to Kilkenny we stopped to see the Blarney Castle.
Nell claimed a room in each castle we saw.  Here is her room at the Blarney castle





We walked up to kiss the Blarney stone (of course).  It was actually a crazy climb up - long, narrow and dark




Looking down

Nell got tired of waiting in line and tried to kiss this stone.  Wrong one

View from the top of the castle

And here we all are kissing it.  It was actually quite a stretch back.  You were definitely thankful for the bars that were there.

Nell was up first


Then me


And, then Dad
Now all three of us have the gift of gab.....not that we needed it, especially Nell.  Ha! :)

We stopped at famine graveyard for those that died in the potato famine.   That was very touching.  This was one of those little known places you can go that is off the beaten path.  I was glad to be able to see this.  So sad what happened during these times.





Next stop...Waterford Crystal factory.  We got to see how Waterford Crystal is made

BCS trophy - Nell with her Heisman pose

I was afraid to drop it so no pose for me

This was a 911 Memorial made at the Waterford Crystal place.  This is 1 of 2 made.  The other one is in a firehouse in New York City.  It was beautiful



My new favorite beer, also made in Ireland.  I didn't know they  made more than just Guinness.


Day 10 - Our last day...spent in Kilkenny for the morning.  We got to see the Kilkenny castle and walk around Kilkenny for a bit.







My new favorite word.  This word is part of the daily vocabulary over there rather than saying garbage or trash.  Rubbish is a much cooler word!

Like all Irish cities, they had a St. Mary's Cathedral


This one also had a school.  Nell and I went to a St. Mary's school so Nell wanted a pose in front of the school

This church was really beautiful




A couple more shots in front of the Kilkenny castle before we left



Next thing that day was a stop in New Ross to see the Dunbody famine ship.  This was super interesting.  It was a replica of the Irish famine ship that Irish immigrants took to America to escape the hardships in Ireland that existed during the potato famine.  The conditions of the ship and what those families went through to get to a better life was really unbelievable and and in some cases sad.  I really enjoyed seeing this ship.

This is an eternal flame that was lit from the same flame of the eternal flame at John F. Kennedy's grave.  JFK ancestors are from New Ross and traveled on this ship to America. 







After this tour, we traveled back to Dublin for our farewell dinner with our tour group and guide.  It was a delicious meal (like all the meals we had there).


The next morning we packed up and headed to the airport to head home....

Thanks for enduring through all my pictures.  It was an amazing, unforgettable time.  I am so thankful that I got to go and so glad I got that time with my Dad and Nell.  I missed Erik and Elaina but through the magic of Facetime, it wasn't as bad as it could have been, which made my trip even more enjoyable.

A shout out to Erik for taking care of the homestead and our kiddo which allowed me the freedom to go.  And to my mom for pitching in and helping him out as well. Without those two, the trip would not have been possible.

I will go back one day.....with Erik and Elaina.  It's that great of a place to go.