Thursday, February 28, 2013

Weekends in Dublin

Since we don't have a car, we are always out and about on the weekend, no matter what the weather.  While it is usually cold and will some times snow (but never stick to the ground), it is never unbearable.     I'm happy that I live in a place where the weather is not extreme, especially because we have to walk every where.  I wanted to blog today about our adventures on the weekends.  We usually go out for brunch in the mornings, go to Grafton street to walk around and take Connor to the parks that are close by.  

I still haven't seen a famous person around the city centre, but I know a few of them have been spotted like Conan O'Brien and Justin Bieber.  I'll just have to keep my eyes open.  

We have also just booked our next trips.  For St. Patricks Day we are going to Prague and for Easter we are going to Amsterdam for the tulip festival.  I know, you would think we would stay for St. Patricks Day since we are in Ireland, but I don't think it will be our scene, especially with a child.  

We also need to get our flights in because Connor will be 2 soon and we'll have to start paying 90% of the adult airfare price!

So, here are some pictures from our weekends in Dublin:

Playing with chalk
Playing in Merrion Square
Riding a bike in Phoenix Park
Walking on the Sean O'Casey Bridge
Looking at Art at the National Gallery of Ireland
Connor's favorite chair in Merrion Square
Playing at St. Stephens Green playground
Playing hide and seek in the Museum of Natural History or Dead Zoo

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Reflections

We had some particularly cold windy weather in Dublin during the past few weeks and today was the first day with a good amount of sun.  However, it was still extra cold outside.  There were a few days where we had snow but it melted when it hit the ground. Snow is nicer than the rain, however, every Irish person will always reminisce to 2010 when the snow stuck to the ground and Dublin came to a halt... for two days.

My apartment is always cold.  Our storage heaters do not work very well and it is never a comfortable toasty temperature.  We have been to other people's apartments here in Dublin and they never seem to have this problem but it is because they have a more modern place.  Our place is definitely older and does not have modern appliances.  I still love the location and I am happy that I can walk to work every day and not have to rely on mass transportation, so I suppose it is a give and take.  But some times feeling so cold makes me angry.  I miss modern appliances and I miss having a lot of space.

I have noticed that I will write emails and interject my speech with Irish sayings when I am at work.  I don't know if that's the right way to put it but I will phrase things in a way that my Irish colleagues would say it.  Hard to explain, but I definitely notice it.  Sometimes it makes things a lot easier to be a little more relatable.

So, six months later, and while I have my days where I doubt myself, this is how I am feeling:

1. I am glad I came here and am having this experience.
2. I love all of the travel we have already accomplished.
3. Doing this with a toddler is HARD.
4. I like living in the city center and being close to everything.  Dublin is a great city to live in because it is not so crowded and there is not high crime where I live.
5. I am happy that Connor is able to be outdoors so much, even in the cold.
6. I don't feel as overwhelmed at work, I am more sure of myself/know my way around and am liking it more. The opportunities I get here are incredible and nothing I would have been able to experience if I stayed in my old office.
7.  I miss my mom, friends in Tampa, Chick-fil-A, Mexican food, Sushi, and Olive Garden more than I thought possible.  

All in all, I am happy I have the opportunity to experience living/working in a foreign country but there are days when I think we must be crazy!