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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Hi! :) So, we are nearing the last leg of our journey..! It will be sad to end. ..But alas, we have a few weeks to go! And we're trying to make the most of it! :) But lets back up a bit.. 

Beautiful Ireland!! :) The day after the Guinness and pub experience, :) we went for a day trip to the West Coast of Ireland, to Galway. And.. this is it! ..Just kidding, there was definately more to the city than this. :) But this was the best part. ..In my humble opinion. Grass and ocean. And a bench. :) What more do you need? 

Us by the coast. There was some cool huge rocks, that we just had to sit on. ..But the WIND... AH. :) Its hard to tell from this picture, it was one of the best. :) One of the downfalls about the coast, I suppose. The wind was so strong that day! :)

A cool tree that we saw. It looked so.. lonely. :) (A Brian Reagan reference, if anyone picked up on that..) Haha.. :) 

Some Irish countryside. Note: the SHEEP! :) There were so many sheep, and they were so cute. :) There were also many cows and horses, as well.  

So, after our day in Galway, we went home to Maynooth. We got in pretty late, as it was almost a three hour trip, so we went to bed right away. Later, Jemma told us that she would never even consider doing a day-trip to Galway.. thats all the way across the country!! But three hours for us is.. well, at home, its like to my nearest city and back.. :) "A piddly amount of time," as Anna put it. :) Its crazy.. I think 2 or 3 Ireland's could easily fit into Saskatchewan. Weird. :)
Anyways, the next morning, we decided to go on another day-trip, this time to a town called Kilkenny! Our big "Europe on a shoestring" book said that it was beautiful, and we thought the name was funny.. No, we never did kill Kenny.. :) But we spent a good day in the town! :) 

This is the castle of Kilkenny. So HUGE! And incredibly beautiful and ..epic.. :) This was the front..

And this was the back! It was so cool. Behind us, there was a HUGE area of open fields and forest.. I don't know how big it was, but it was massive. We could just picture really fancy people sitting down to have a cup of tea, or play a game of polo, or go on a royal hunt, or something. :) It was beautiful! 

We strolled around the town of Kilkenny for a while, and it was so cool. There were beautiful churches and abbey's and other such huge lovely buildings, but if we put pictures up of all of them, you'd get bored. :) After exploring for a bit, we had to go home. The last train out of there left at 17:31 and so we needed to catch it! Or we'd be stuck in Kilkenny.. :) We made it home, needless to say, and spent our last night at Jemma's house.. watching Boondock Saints! We had to. Anna had never seen it, and it is just something you need to watch while in Ireland. But then we found out that the actors (I apologize if you've never seen it, you might be a little lost..) are from America.. and either have a Scottish background, or niether. :) Darn. But they do a pretty good Irish accent, I suppose! According to Jemma, they slipped into a Scottish accent sometimes, and the accent they were using was, like, extreme West Coast accent, which she thinks is overrated. :) But.. it sounded awesome to us!!
The next morning, our plan was to catch a ferry to England! And we discovered that the one that ran from Dubln, Ireland to Holyhead, Wales was the ferry that worked best for us. So, we went into Dublin, saying goodbye to Jemma, :( and headed to the ferry port!

We took a train that got us from the main Conolly Train Station to the Dublin Port, and this is the name of the station where we got off. Any guesses as to how it is pronounced.? .. no? ..I'll tell you. :) 
"Don-Leery".. Huh. (Picture it said with an Irish accent.) :) ..Not what it looks like at all! And many of the names of towns and streets, etc, were very hard to pronounce, and didn't look like names at all. :) There are two languages in Ireland, the main one, in most areas, being English, but the other, Irish Gaelic, was used almost equally! So, many of the town names were in both English and Irish, and some of them just looked SO cool. :) So, the town where we were staying was Maynooth, right? But in Irish, it was "Maigh Nuad".. pronounced "My-new-id" .. When we first heard someone say the Irish name, we thought they were saying "I knew it". :)   

So, we took the ferry to Wales, and landed in a town called Holyhead. And this is about as much as we saw of it! If we had more time, etc, we would have gone to explore, it looked like a cute city! But alas, we didn't have the time. :)

We took a train to London, where we were planning on catching a night train to.. anywhere. :) We saw that one went to Glasgow, and so went to reserve a couple seats on it. But the reservations had closed earlier, and so we just had to show up and take our chances that two people wouldn't show up, and we could have their seats..! :) It was nerve-wracking. :) But one of the workers on the train, his name was Jamie, was very helpful, and looked like he genuinely wanted us to be able to get on the train. So, that was nice! :) We got on the train, after all, :) and we were in Glasgow, Scotland, by 7:00 the next morning, April 14. :) And that makes 4 countries in 24 hours. Haha.. I think thats a record! :) 
We really didn't know much about Glasgow, so we ended up just wandering around. :) But we saw some cool things! We just started walking from the train station when, lo and behold, we saw our first Scottish man in a kilt! :) He was just heading to the train station, pulling his suitcase behind him, just like anybody else.. except he was wearing a skirt. :) But it was awesome.

A sweet T-Shirt we saw in the window of some store.. :)


Kilts! Shoulda bought one.. :)

And so, to tell the next part of our tale, we need to give some background information. So, let me back up. Anna has a friend named Hannah, who has a work visa for the UK and has been travelling in the UK, trying to find a job and such. She found one in Oxford, England a couple weeks ago! It even came with accomodation.. but that turned out to be a disaster, so she quit her job when it landed her in the hospital with some really odd mix of illnesses. ..Anyways, she heard we were in the UK, and wanted to meet up with us, and maybe travel with us, because since her job provided her with accomodation as well, she now no longer had a place to stay.. So, our plan was to catch a night train back to London, and meet up with her in the morning, and we found an internet cafe in Glasgow to send her a FB message with this place. ..Unfortunately, we got back to the station to book a reservation and the night train from Glasgow AND Edinbough were completely full. So. We had to take a day train back to London, and found another internet cafe to tell her this new plan.. But now, WE didn't have a place to stay, either. We tried her phone number to see if we could stay with her, wherever she was staying, we didn't know.. But we could not get a hold of her. SO, we ended up calling a guy named David who is from Edmonton, and is living in Liverpool, UK. His mom goes to the same church as Anna's parents, and so when they heard that we were going to the UK, they gave us all his contact infomation and such..! So, Anna has met him once, and I have never met him. But we called him, and we was very welcoming, and told us we could stay with him. :) Yay! So, we caught the next train to Liverpool, which got in at about midnight..! On the train, we met this guy from Liverpool and he told us about the city and how wonderful it was.. :) And the accent is so cool! Apparently, it is a mix of Irish, Welsh and English. It was awesome. This guy was a very interesting character as well. If you want more on that story, you can just ask us about him. :) (It would take a long time to tell the whole story.. but it IS a good one.. :)) We got into the train station, Liverpool Lime Street, and David came to meet us at the train station. ..Sorry for keeping you up so late, David! :) Then we walked back to his house, where we sent a quick facebook message to Hannah, telling her where we were, and that she was welcome to come and stay here too if she wanted. And then, we went to bed, and we had a wonderful sleep. :) 
There are 4 people living in this house, David, from Canada, Erica from Canada, Tom (who is married to Erica) is from somewhere in the UK (We forget..) and another guy named Dave, who is from Canada. So, we felt very at home here.. :) We woke up this morning, and met two of his roomates, Erica and Tom. They are very nice people!! So fun. And everyone in this house is a musician.. Its AWESOME. :) We had breakfast, then checked our email to see if Hannah had replied. She had!! .. as it turns out, she had caught a train from Oxford at 7:00 this morning, and was waiting for us in the Liverpool Station! Ah! :) So, we finished breakfast as fast as we could, and got Tom to draw us a quick map, and we headed back to the train station to find her. And we did! Ah, it was so good to see her.. :) And she was very glad to see us! Some familiar faces after her ..unpleasant.. time in the UK so far. We hope to help improve her impression of the UK. :) 

After lunch, Tom and David took the three of us on a mini tour of Liverpool. :)

This is the Anglican Church here in Liverpool.. Its massive. Apparently, it is Europe's biggest Anglican church! Huh. :)

This is the main sanctuary of the church. :) So beautiful.
And tomorrow is Sunday. Guess where we're going to church..? :) Yup! I am pretty excited actually. :) It will definately be my first "cathedral" worship experience. It will be ..interesting. And quite different, maybe. I guess we'll have to see. :)

Tom and David led us down a little staircase, and it opened up into this! Apparently, its called the "Ladies Chapel" (we're not sure why..) But it was very beautiful, just a little smaller.. I still wouldn't call it "small", but, you know. :)

Uh-huh.. You just can't think of Liverpool without thinking of the BEATLES! :) So, yes, our mini tour of Liverpool included a trip to the Beatles museum, called "The Beatles Story". It was SO good.

In the museum, they had recreated a bunch of places that were iconic in the making of the band. :) So, they did a complete remake of the pub that they ALWAYS played in, and basically, it is the reason they are so famous. They played here a total of 292 times! Wow. :) This is the stage in the pub, which was called the "Cavern". :) It was SO cool. And there were pictures on the walls of the pub when the Beatles played there, and they did a fantastic job of re-creating it. It was incredible. 

The Beatles! :) Yes, they were actually there. :) No.. they weren't. But these ..replica's? mannequins? looked really real. They looked exactly like I pictured John, Paul, George and Ringo. :) So cool.

By the time we were done in the museum, it was about 5:00, and Tom had somewhere he needed to be, so he left. The rest of us went home, made a quick sandwich and then we were off to a concert at the school where David is going to school for music. (He's just finished 3 years in sound technology.) The school was putting on a two week festival, and each night, three different artists would get a 1-hour block of time to perform! It was great. 

This was the first artist of the night, and he was SO good. His guitar skills were "top-notch", :) and he was SO fun to watch. He was just.. ah, so good. :)  


This was the 2nd group to perform. David has been working as a producer for them for the past week, helping them record their first album together. And they were awesome!! They both played guitar and ukelele, and the one left played a banjo (obviously). The one on the right played a xylaphone, too!! :) SO cool. And they were just so cute, and fun to watch! :) 

SO, that has been our past couple days! :) We now have.. 13 days left in our trip..? Ah! :) And we have not many plans.. but we hope to do something awesome! :) We'll write more later. :)
Catch ya on the flip side.. :)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Ok, so, you all better appreciate this blog, because it took us ALL day (yes, literally) to prepare. :) We started this morning, intending to just add a few pictures and go off into Dublin to do some sightseeing. But we discovered that it was not going to be as easy as we thought it might be. My camera (we actually think it was my memory card, because the problem started when I started using a different memory card), since I started with the new memory card, has been altering (..?) random pictures that we have taken. We have NO idea why it destroyed some and not others, but some were salvagable, and some were just.. lost causes. So, if you notice that some of the coloring is different in a few of them, thats why. :) But we spent.. literally ALL day working on getting our pictures saved onto our email, and Anna bought us a new memory card, and now we are going to tell you about our past couple weeks! Or, since the last time we wrote on our blog, anyways. ..6 days? Anyways, this is what we've been up to! :)

The day after we updated the blog last, Anna and I just had a day of lounging.. :) It was beautiful. And while we laid on the grass, Ralph was busy using their power-washer to wash off their patio and, as you can see, he did a very good job! It looked so inviting that I really wanted to have supper outside. So, Ralph and I brought out this little patio table, and Anna and I had our supper outside! It was lovely. :) 

The next morning, Thursday April 7, we were heading off to Paris. Our train was supposed to leave at about 12:44, :) and so we had time in the morning to go to the John Deere factory in Mannheim! (Anyone who has a John Deere tractor, check where its made, it is very likely it was made here, in Mannheim!!) It was so cool to wander around. We couldn't get an official tour, only official 'John Deere' people (whoever that is) get a tour. :) But there was a forum before you get into the actual factory that we were allowed to wander around in. It was incredible. SO many tractors, and they were huge. :) ..I have this slight aversion to John Deere, probably because I grew up thinking that my Dad hates John Deere, when in truth they are just too expensive. :) So, half the time, I was wishing it was a New Holland or Case IH factory. :) But green and yellow is pretty, too. :) It was fun to see. And so, this is the best picture we could salvage from our time there. ALL of the others were skewed somehow!! ..Silly camera/memory card.. Ah, well. Technology. Can't live with it, can't live without it. :)

We left Germany, bound for Paris, shortly after our John Deere factory trip with Ralph. When we finally got to St. Pierre les Nemours, the town where we were staying with our friend, Vickie, it was late.. :) But, we had been sitting on a train  kind of all day, and we weren't tired! So, Vickie took us out to see her little town, which was SO beautiful at night. Her favorite part of town was this old part with a beautiful old church, and a castle!! It was situated right beside a canal, and it was lit up by these bright lights.. Oh, man. It was incredible!! I wish my camera could take a better night picture, but some turned out alright! :) This is from across the canal, towards the castle. SO cool. :)

The next day, we headed into Paris!! And Anna got to do something she had really wanted to do in Paris.. Buy a bagette, in a brown paper bag!! :) So. There it is. :) They were really good!

We also went to this REALLY awesome bookstore, called Shakespeare and Co. Oh my goodness.. This is the best place I have ever been in.. It was checked FULL of books, and had ladders up to the books! There were little places to sit in all the nooks and crannies of this place, including a little chouch corner with Dr. Seuss books, and another little place with a piano, stuffed in amoung all the books..! AH. We could have spend a couple days in there, at least. Oh, did I mention that it was an English book store..? :) So, we could understand and read all the books! And that made it even better. It was so fun. I definately reccomend it. :)

While we were in Paris, our friendly tour guide, Vickie, :) took us to all the places that she thought were worth seeing. This, obviously, included most of the really famous places in Paris. ..In truth, Anna and I had never heard of Sacré-Cœur, but we can see why its famous!! It is beautiful. It reminded us a little of the Taj Mahal, in India.. :) It was cool. We never got to go inside, because we were wearing tank tops, and we didn't even think that they might not be allowed. :) Oops. But it WAS really hot. And it was incredible enough from the outside. Maybe next time. :)

YEAH! :) This is something I really wanted to see in Paris. :) I love the movie, and have always wanted to see it. It just.. needed to be done. :) It was fun. Apparently, it is really expensive to see a show there.. So, no, we didn't go see a show. :) It was really fun to see in person though!! :)

And then.. we took a side trip to New York! :) Haha, juust kidding.. There is a 'mini' one in Paris! Its still huge. .! But not quite as big as the one in New York, I guess. :) We saw it from a distance, and decided we needed to get a picture of it up close. We thought it was a bit random.. Note the blue sky, as well.. SO beautiful. There were no clouds anywhere.. MMmm, awesome. :)

And of course.. the EIFFEL TOWER! :) THAT was epic to see up close as well. Could almost not get it all in a picture. :) We hung out on the grass underneath for a bit. Wow, that thing is HUGE. :) 

Us at the Eiffel Tower.. Just to clarify, we are leaning on the fence behind each other's backs.. It looks really awkward, but it really was a comfortable way to stand! :) 
The next day, after our full day with Vickie in Paris, Anna and I headed into town to rent bikes for the day, and we enjoyed a day of biking! It was so fun. We spent the first couple of hours just getting lost, (yes, on purpose) :) and then found our way to a couple of the famous places. We actually found this big square with the fountains kind of by accident, and so we decided to have lunch there. :) 
We found The Louvre, and of course we didn't have the money to go inside.. :) So we just chilled on the grass outside! It was beautiful. And I got a croissant! Something I had wanted to do while in Paris. :) It was SO good. ..BUt really, not much different from croissants we get at home.. (Don't tell them I said so..) :) We learned that the French are fiercely proud of their food. If they heard I was comparing it to food back home.. heads would roll. :) Maybe not quite. :)
We enjoyed maybe about an hour or more just laying on the grass here. :) It was so lovely. Then we continued on our little self-guided-or-not-so-guided tour of Paris on bikes.. :)

..And spent a LOT of time looking at maps, and still got completely lost most of the time. :) It was awesome. :)

After a long day of biking, we were ready to come home and rest. :) This is where we lived for 3 days. It was so fun to spend some more time with Vickie, and she was so kind to let us stay with her!! It was fun, too, because she was leaving France on Monday and all her roommates had left already, and she was done working.. and so we were keeping her company, and she was quite glad to have us!! And we were quite glad to be there, so it was a win-win situation. :) Also, she had lots of food that she couldn't take with her when she left, and so it needed to be eaten before she left.. or it would get thrown out..! ..We were very glad to help her with this predicament. :) 

The next morning, Sunday, April 10, dark and early, we left for IRELAND!!! (Hence, the pointing at the "Aer Lingus" symbol. We were STOKED for Ireland. And this was the only thing that helped get us motivated to get up at the crazy hour of 5:00 am. :) Probably not early for some, but for us.. thats pushin' it. :) SO, this is why I said, "dark and early".. cause we were up WAY before the sun even thought about getting up. :) We had to get up that early because where Vickie lived was about an hour out of Paris, and then to get to the airport from inner Paris was about an hour. But we were excited to get to Ireland. Ah!! Ireland! Somewhere I didn't really think I would get to go. But SO excited to be going. :) We left the airport at 10:25 am.

We landed in Dublin at 10:45 am, Ireland time. :) And so we wandered around Dublin for a couple hours. So beautiful, but kind of western-ized.. :) But there were definate parts that were very Ireland, and those were fun to see. There were many buskers, and this one was the one that caught my attention the most. :) They were so traditional! And fun to watch and listen to. Their music was beautiful. Haha, then I went up to look at the CD's they were selling, and the CD title was "Traditional North American Native Music".. .. Huh. SO, not Irish at all. :) But that would be why I liked it! I love the native culture. :) And it was still beautiful music, even though it wasn't Irish, like we thought. :) It was funny. Oh, and they played the Pochahontas theme song! That was fun. :)

After exploring Dublin for a while, we caught a train out to Maynooth, the place where we are staying. It is about 40 minutes out of Dublin, so we were excited to see the country-side of Ireland. :) We are staying with a girl named Jemma, who is a couchsurfing friend. :) She is wonderful! And it is so beautiful here! We love it. She took us around the town later that day, (yesterday..!) and showed us the sights of Maynooth. ..Which really is like, one street and a university. :) Its a really small town, and its perfect. :) The university is SO beautiful, too! :) However, I don't have any pictures of it because they were destroyed by my camera/card. : (  HOWEVER, I took a video that wasn't destroyed. :) Hopefully.. So, you can kind of see what the courtyard of the university looked like. SO beautiful.

Probably the most epic moment of being in Ireland so far!! What are we doing, you ask? Well, let me tell you. We are being counted in the census!!!! How awesome is THAT?! It happens every five years, and we just happened to be here when it happened this time! And you have to count everyone living in the house at the moment.. thats US! :) So, we are now officially Irish. :)

Yup. We LOVE being Irish. :) Seriously. Its so exciting. Our names will even be online and listed as part of the census! ..Eventually. Its awesome..! :)

So, this is the house we are staying in. I am standing RIGHT where you would stand when you first come into the house, a little porch area. It divides the house right in half. So, this is one half of the house. We were sitting in this exact place ALL morning, working on our pictures. :) 

..And if I did a 180 turn, this is the view of the other side of the house.. Our living quarters! For all three of us. :) Its nice and comfy. :) And the bathroom is TINY. But its the perfect size of house, in my opinion..! For one or maybe two people, anyways. :)

This is the house from the outside. :) So cute!! :)

This evening, after having supper with Jemma, and getting pictures finally all sorted out, we rewarded ourselves by a trip to the pub!!! Something we really wanted to do while in Ireland. We just HAD to go to a pub and get a Guinness. It also just had to be done. :) So, this was her favorite in town. O'Neills. Awesome, eh? :)

It was a little bit dark in there, so it didn't  take great pictures, but its us with our pints of Guinness! :)  We were excited for this monumental moment. :)

The pub. :) Most eyes were GLUED to the TV screen, because there was a football game on. :) Liverpool and Manchester City were playing, I believe. :)

The Guinness. ..Well, most of it. :) 

Hammered. .. Haha, JUST kidding, I don't think they effected us at all.. :) Which was fine with me. We are not HUGE fans of beer, (or, stout, as it actually is called) but we eventually finished it, and now we can say we have had a pint of Guinness IN Ireland. :) It was epic.
..And that is our story up until the present time! :) We are heading to bed now, with big plans for tomorrow. :) NOT going to stay home on the computer all day. Ah, that was so.. too bad. :) We will write more later!! :)

Monday, April 11, 2011

Bagettes, Croissants, and Guinesss!

Ok, so, you all better appreciate this blog, because it took us ALL day (yes, literally) to prepare. :) We started this morning, intending to just add a few pictures and go off into Dublin to do some sightseeing. But we discovered that it was not going to be as easy as we thought it might be. My camera (we actually think it was my memory card, because the problem started when I started using a different memory card), since I started with the new memory card, has been altering (..?) random pictures that we have taken. We have NO idea why it destroyed some and not others, but some were salvagable, and some were just.. lost causes. So, if you notice that some of the coloring is different in a few of them, thats why. :) But we spent.. literally ALL day working on getting our pictures saved onto our email, and Anna bought us a new memory card, and now we are going to tell you about our past couple weeks! Or, since the last time we wrote on our blog, anyways. ..6 days? Anyways, this is what we've been up to! :)

The day after we updated the blog last, Anna and I just had a day of lounging.. :) It was beautiful. And while we laid on the grass, Ralph was busy using their power-washer to wash off their patio and, as you can see, he did a very good job! It looked so inviting that I really wanted to have supper outside. So, Ralph and I brought out this little patio table, and Anna and I had our supper outside! It was lovely. :) 

The next morning, Thursday April 7, we were heading off to Paris. Our train was supposed to leave at about 12:44, :) and so we had time in the morning to go to the John Deere factory in Mannheim! (Anyone who has a John Deere tractor, check where its made, it is very likely it was made here, in Mannheim!!) It was so cool to wander around. We couldn't get an official tour, only official 'John Deere' people (whoever that is) get a tour. :) But there was a forum before you get into the actual factory that we were allowed to wander around in. It was incredible. SO many tractors, and they were huge. :) ..I have this slight aversion to John Deere, probably because I grew up thinking that my Dad hates John Deere, when in truth they are just too expensive. :) So, half the time, I was wishing it was a New Holland or Case IH factory. :) But green and yellow is pretty, too. :) It was fun to see. And so, this is the best picture we could salvage from our time there. ALL of the others were skewed somehow!! ..Silly camera/memory card.. Ah, well. Technology. Can't live with it, can't live without it. :)

We left Germany, bound for Paris, shortly after our John Deere factory trip with Ralph. When we finally got to St. Pierre les Nemours, the town where we were staying with our friend, Vickie, it was late.. :) But, we had been sitting on a train  kind of all day, and we weren't tired! So, Vickie took us out to see her little town, which was SO beautiful at night. Her favorite part of town was this old part with a beautiful old church, and a castle!! It was situated right beside a canal, and it was lit up by these bright lights.. Oh, man. It was incredible!! I wish my camera could take a better night picture, but some turned out alright! :) This is from across the canal, towards the castle. SO cool. :)

The next day, we headed into Paris!! And Anna got to do something she had really wanted to do in Paris.. Buy a bagette, in a brown paper bag!! :) So. There it is. :) They were really good!

We also went to this REALLY awesome bookstore, called Shakespeare and Co. Oh my goodness.. This is the best place I have ever been in.. It was checked FULL of books, and had ladders up to the books! There were little places to sit in all the nooks and crannies of this place, including a little chouch corner with Dr. Seuss books, and another little place with a piano, stuffed in amoung all the books..! AH. We could have spend a couple days in there, at least. Oh, did I mention that it was an English book store..? :) So, we could understand and read all the books! And that made it even better. It was so fun. I definately reccomend it. :)

While we were in Paris, our friendly tour guide, Vickie, :) took us to all the places that she thought were worth seeing. This, obviously, included most of the really famous places in Paris. ..In truth, Anna and I had never heard of Sacré-Cœur, but we can see why its famous!! It is beautiful. It reminded us a little of the Taj Mahal, in India.. :) It was cool. We never got to go inside, because we were wearing tank tops, and we didn't even think that they might not be allowed. :) Oops. But it WAS really hot. And it was incredible enough from the outside. Maybe next time. :)

YEAH! :) This is something I really wanted to see in Paris. :) I love the movie, and have always wanted to see it. It just.. needed to be done. :) It was fun. Apparently, it is really expensive to see a show there.. So, no, we didn't go see a show. :) It was really fun to see in person though!! :)

And then.. we took a side trip to New York! :) Haha, juust kidding.. There is a 'mini' one in Paris! Its still huge. .! But not quite as big as the one in New York, I guess. :) We saw it from a distance, and decided we needed to get a picture of it up close. We thought it was a bit random.. Note the blue sky, as well.. SO beautiful. There were no clouds anywhere.. MMmm, awesome. :)

And of course.. the EIFFEL TOWER! :) THAT was epic to see up close as well. Could almost not get it all in a picture. :) We hung out on the grass underneath for a bit. Wow, that thing is HUGE. :) 

Us at the Eiffel Tower.. Just to clarify, we are leaning on the fence behind each other's backs.. It looks really awkward, but it really was a comfortable way to stand! :) 
The next day, after our full day with Vickie in Paris, Anna and I headed into town to rent bikes for the day, and we enjoyed a day of biking! It was so fun. We spent the first couple of hours just getting lost, (yes, on purpose) :) and then found our way to a couple of the famous places. We actually found this big square with the fountains kind of by accident, and so we decided to have lunch there. :) 
We found The Louvre, and of course we didn't have the money to go inside.. :) So we just chilled on the grass outside! It was beautiful. And I got a croissant! Something I had wanted to do while in Paris. :) It was SO good. ..BUt really, not much different from croissants we get at home.. (Don't tell them I said so..) :) We learned that the French are fiercely proud of their food. If they heard I was comparing it to food back home.. heads would roll. :) Maybe not quite. :)
We enjoyed maybe about an hour or more just laying on the grass here. :) It was so lovely. Then we continued on our little self-guided-or-not-so-guided tour of Paris on bikes.. :)

..And spent a LOT of time looking at maps, and still got completely lost most of the time. :) It was awesome. :)

After a long day of biking, we were ready to come home and rest. :) This is where we lived for 3 days. It was so fun to spend some more time with Vickie, and she was so kind to let us stay with her!! It was fun, too, because she was leaving France on Monday and all her roommates had left already, and she was done working.. and so we were keeping her company, and she was quite glad to have us!! And we were quite glad to be there, so it was a win-win situation. :) Also, she had lots of food that she couldn't take with her when she left, and so it needed to be eaten before she left.. or it would get thrown out..! ..We were very glad to help her with this predicament. :) 

The next morning, Sunday, April 10, dark and early, we left for IRELAND!!! (Hence, the pointing at the "Aer Lingus" symbol. We were STOKED for Ireland. And this was the only thing that helped get us motivated to get up at the crazy hour of 5:00 am. :) Probably not early for some, but for us.. thats pushin' it. :) SO, this is why I said, "dark and early".. cause we were up WAY before the sun even thought about getting up. :) We had to get up that early because where Vickie lived was about an hour out of Paris, and then to get to the airport from inner Paris was about an hour. But we were excited to get to Ireland. Ah!! Ireland! Somewhere I didn't really think I would get to go. But SO excited to be going. :) We left the airport at 10:25 am.

We landed in Dublin at 10:45 am, Ireland time. :) And so we wandered around Dublin for a couple hours. So beautiful, but kind of western-ized.. :) But there were definate parts that were very Ireland, and those were fun to see. There were many buskers, and this one was the one that caught my attention the most. :) They were so traditional! And fun to watch and listen to. Their music was beautiful. Haha, then I went up to look at the CD's they were selling, and the CD title was "Traditional North American Native Music".. .. Huh. SO, not Irish at all. :) But that would be why I liked it! I love the native culture. :) And it was still beautiful music, even though it wasn't Irish, like we thought. :) It was funny. Oh, and they played the Pochahontas theme song! That was fun. :)

After exploring Dublin for a while, we caught a train out to Maynooth, the place where we are staying. It is about 40 minutes out of Dublin, so we were excited to see the country-side of Ireland. :) We are staying with a girl named Jemma, who is a couchsurfing friend. :) She is wonderful! And it is so beautiful here! We love it. She took us around the town later that day, (yesterday..!) and showed us the sights of Maynooth. ..Which really is like, one street and a university. :) Its a really small town, and its perfect. :) The university is SO beautiful, too! :) However, I don't have any pictures of it because they were destroyed by my camera/card. : (  HOWEVER, I took a video that wasn't destroyed. :) Hopefully.. So, you can kind of see what the courtyard of the university looked like. SO beautiful.

Probably the most epic moment of being in Ireland so far!! What are we doing, you ask? Well, let me tell you. We are being counted in the census!!!! How awesome is THAT?! It happens every five years, and we just happened to be here when it happened this time! And you have to count everyone living in the house at the moment.. thats US! :) So, we are now officially Irish. :)

Yup. We LOVE being Irish. :) Seriously. Its so exciting. Our names will even be online and listed as part of the census! ..Eventually. Its awesome..! :)

So, this is the house we are staying in. I am standing RIGHT where you would stand when you first come into the house, a little porch area. It divides the house right in half. So, this is one half of the house. We were sitting in this exact place ALL morning, working on our pictures. :) 

..And if I did a 180 turn, this is the view of the other side of the house.. Our living quarters! For all three of us. :) Its nice and comfy. :) And the bathroom is TINY. But its the perfect size of house, in my opinion..! For one or maybe two people, anyways. :)

This is the house from the outside. :) So cute!! :)

This evening, after having supper with Jemma, and getting pictures finally all sorted out, we rewarded ourselves by a trip to the pub!!! Something we really wanted to do while in Ireland. We just HAD to go to a pub and get a Guinness. It also just had to be done. :) So, this was her favorite in town. O'Neills. Awesome, eh? :)

It was a little bit dark in there, so it didn't  take great pictures, but its us with our pints of Guinness! :)  We were excited for this monumental moment. :)

The pub. :) Most eyes were GLUED to the TV screen, because there was a football game on. :) Liverpool and Manchester City were playing, I believe. :)

The Guinness. ..Well, most of it. :) 

Hammered. .. Haha, JUST kidding, I don't think they effected us at all.. :) Which was fine with me. We are not HUGE fans of beer, (or, stout, as it actually is called) but we eventually finished it, and now we can say we have had a pint of Guinness IN Ireland. :) It was epic.
..And that is our story up until the present time! :) We are heading to bed now, with big plans for tomorrow. :) NOT going to stay home on the computer all day. Ah, that was so.. too bad. :) We will write more later!! :)