Friday, October 30, 2015

Ireland


The girls’ fall break found us in Ireland this year. We are so glad we chose this destination, we all really enjoyed exploring a little of the Emerald Isle.


We started in Dublin doing the usual city things. We walked through the Temple Bar area.  When I first heard of Temple Bar I assumed it was a bar. But no, it’s the walking district in Dublin filled with restaurants and shops. Then we walked over to the shopping area known as Grafton Street, similar to many big cities and always fun to explore.


We used the Hop On Hop Off bus to seem the wide expanse of the city which was a good way to see many of the sites. We also toured the Kilmainham Gaol. The tour was quite informative and definitely peaked our interested to learn more about Irish history and independence.


Last on our top things to do in Dublin was visiting the Guiness Storehouse, this is a museum dedicated to all things Guinness. Steve especially enjoyed this stop.  Steve and I took a short class to learn how to pour the perfect Guinness - perfect on the first try! We had a great lunch at Gilroy’s and then all enjoyed a bit of Guinness in the Gravity Bar at the top. The 360 view of Dublin was really amazing and a nice place to have a drink.

Apparently the most famous gate in Ireland
Steve perfecting the "perfect pour"


Missy & Steve
Rachel & Stefanie in the Gravity Bar
Steve and I managed to squeeze a whiskey in at the Brazenhead too.  It is the oldest pub in Dublin. It is a crowded maze of rooms one leading into another. There were dollar bills with comments on them all over the walls. Of course the first one I saw was a “Go Blue”! Seriously, in Dublin, but have no fear, I quickly spotted a Go Bucks one over Steve’s head!


O-H-I-O!
Whatever
After two days we were ready to explore the countryside. Steve was brave and was our left hand side of the road driver.   We drove to Kilkenney for the medieval St Canis Cathedral and Smithwicks brewery. 
Kilkenney - why is it so quiet? Turns out it was a bank holiday!
 St Canis was a different sort of church for us but the sheer age of everything was fascinating.

St Canis
St Canis
The tour at Smithwicks was a good one that we all enjoyed. Afterwards we had lunch at a fabulous Italian restaurant, - Restaurant Rinucci - possibly the best spaghetti we have ever had.


Smithwicks Brewery
Next was a drive to the Rock of Cashel. Every guidebook, website, Ireland travel information source recommended visiting these ruins. They are quite impressive situated high atop a hill. It is supposedly the site of the conversion of the King of Munster by St. Patrick.  The weather had been horrible all day but thankfully it stopped raining just long enough for us to explore.





The girls were super excited by the informational video!
Next was Cobh for the evening, I had picked this town to stay in specifically for a picture I wanted Steve to take but it turned out to be a great place to stop. And we got this amazing photo, and I’m not wrong to say it was totally worth it.

Not to be missed
 We also went on a ghost tour since that was something Rachel really wanted to do.  And while the guide shared plenty of spooky stories we also learned a bit about the history of the town too. Including it is the second largest natural harbor (Sydney is the first), this was the last stop of the Titanic (of course it has a museum), the Luisitania sunk near here and the first person registered at Ellis Island – Annie Moore was from Cobh.

Annie Moore
Steve & Rachel
Next on our list was Jameson Distillery. This was the best of the three brewery/distillery places we visited. It was a fantastic and super informative tour. Our guide was very enthusiastic and you really get to see a lot of what was actually used to make the whiskey. Plus now I have a new favorite cocktail – Jameson’s and Ginger!


Rachel & Stefanie


Afterwards we drove to Dingle Pennisula. As we drove the scenery just continued to get more and more beautiful. When we came around a corner and were greeted by crashing waves we knew we had to stop for a photo. 
Rachel & Stefanie
Steve wanted us to go put our feet in the water but we were too cold that night! Driving around the Pennisula the next day was breathtaking. We stopped to explore quite a bit including coastlines, medieval forts and even found ourselves climbing a rocky area – this was actually our favorite part, we really enjoyed the climb and the views!  We could have spent much more time driving around and stopping to see things, I see now why the guidebooks allow so many days for exploring Ireland!

Stefanie Irish dancing at the beach


Rachel

Rachel
Stefanie
The photographer at work
We ended our stay at with a fun splurge Drumoland Castle, a spa hotel in of course a castle.  It was a beautiful place and while the girls had facials and manicures there was even clay pigeon shooting for Steve.  


While here we also visited the famous Cliffs of Moher. It was a little foggy but the sheerness of the cliffs is absolutely breathtaking AND scary! People were making us a little nervous getting too close to the edge!


Rachel & Stefanie

Steve & Missy

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Janet visits for Oktoberfest

Janet & Missy
Fun, FUN visit with my high school friend Janet this weekend. She moved to Geneva last year so we have been trying to find a weekend for her to visit Munich. Oktoberfest seemed like the perfect time!



We spent Friday doing my Bavarian trifecta of Oberammergau, Linderhof Palace, and Ettal Monastery. Janet was properly impressed. We also dirndl shopped and Janet came away with a beautiful dirndl that totally brings out her eyes, everyone told her so!


Saturday was Oktoberfest day. We saw the grounds and had tickets for tent with some friends which was such a great time. Janet even worked out that she and my friend Christina went to middle school together in Chicago, such a small, small world.

Missy, Janet & Christina
We had a great time at Oktoberfest, singing, dancing, drinking, eating. Basically doing all the things you do at Oktoberfest.


Sunday we visited Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles. They are such impressive castles. Bonus of this visit, the lake between the castles was an incredible turquoise color, I've never seen it look so beautiful.



We had a busy and fun weekend! Can't wait to do it again!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Half Marathon PR at the Tegernseelauf

Heading to the finish line
I ran a half marathon today around the Tegernsee (Tegern Lake). I spent most of the summer training for this race and my hard work was rewarded. I ran my fastest half marathon ever - 1:51:11 and I ran fairly consistently throughout the race.
It looks like I'm leading the race, but I'm not!
While it was not a beautiful day, it was a little chilly and it rained during part of the race, it was good conditions for running 13.1 miles.


The location was beautiful, the race went through 3 or 4 idyllic Bavarian towns and around the lake. The less than perfect parts were the two long hills. One about a mile long at mile 10 and another about 3/4 of a mile long at mile 12. Tough at the end of the race.  Luckily the finish was all downhill.


Steve was my awesome support crew. Driving me there, taking photos and taking me home. So very, very nice.


Saturday, September 19, 2015

Oktoberfest Opening Day


It's that time of year again, Oktoberfest! Today was opening day and a beautiful day it was too. Stefanie and Rachel were away at sports tournaments so Steve and I decided to go see the parade.


The parade was of course fun to see.  Lots and lots and lots of bier wagons with people dressed in traditional trachten - lederhosen and dirndls and of course several traditional german bands! The wagons are beautiful decorated with flowers and it is a huge production with people lining the streets to watch.




We had lunch at a favorite biergarten in the city and then walked over to the Oktoberfest grounds to see what the first day looks like. WOW. There were crazy, insane numbers of people. At 3pm all of the tents were completely cordoned off, no one else was getting in until the next entry time that evening.


Next to the grounds is St Paul's Church, a beautiful old church that creates a fun juxtaposition with the flying swing ride that sits in front of it during Oktoberfest. We had never been inside but I had heard if you climbed the tower there was a terrific view of Oktoberfest so we decided to make the climb.



Missy
Steve - the photographer at work
We were not disappointed. The view is amazing and definitely worth the climb. They only let 20 people up at a time so you have to wait to go up until there is space and we are glad we did. What a great way to see the "Wiesn". Next year we will have to try to climb up at night.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

MIS Golf Tournament


What fun Steve and I had at the Munich International School Golf Tournament. We golfed on separate teams and were lucky enough to have a little success.

Best Team Selfie Ever
Lunch break!
It was an absolutely beautiful day to be out on the course. We truly value this because that is not guaranteed in September in Germany!


Steve's team came in third overall and Steve won longest drive. My team didn't fair so well but individually we accounted for longest drive, closest to the line and by a very long way I won closest to the pin.


After the golf outing we attended a fun dinner with all of the golfers. A fun, fun way to spend the day!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Stefanie is SEVENTEEN!

17!
Stefanie is now SEVENTEEN!


We started celebrating last night with a party with her closest friends at our house. They had fun hanging out and celebrating.

Caroline, Stefanie & Tasha
Stefanie had special plans with her boyfriend Joe on her birthday so Steve and I signed up for a golf outing and we celebrated with birthday breakfast and chocolate silk pie - Stefanie's birthday "cake" of choice.

Rachel & Stefanie - beautiful all seasons painting by Rachel 
Of course there were presents and Rachel and AJ contributed two of the favorites!

Duck slippers from AJ
Stef and Joe had a special dinner out in Murnau. Joe had won a 3 course dinner at a beautiful hotel in a golf tournament so he of course took his best girl.

Stefanie & Joe

Friday, September 4, 2015

22 Years!




Steve and I celebrated 22 years of being married today!  Woohoo! We both agree we couldn't have ever imagined/predicted where we would be right now but we are so happy we got to do it together! We celebrated with drinks and dinner in Munich, it's fun having a big city right on our doorstep!