There have been several moments recently where, after a series of vague questions, I realize I’m being politely asked if we’ve received a large inheritance or some other financial windfall that is funding our trip around the world.
Everything that we’re taking with us!
Our Hop Across the Pond (and then some)
After a flurry of last minute packing and de-stuffing on Saturday, we started our trip!
Fierce Fish and Cupcakes: Skibbereen’s Farmers Market
We are mad about farmers markets and the Saturday morning market in Skibbereen didn’t disappoint.
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Schull Riding and Southern Pints
Going into this trip, I knew that one of the challenges for me in particular would be the sheer amount of togetherness. In the past, I’ve generally traveled on my own, so continually coordinating outings with others (and especially coordinating with a two-year-old) is a personal challenge.
Wet Crepe
Theo has spent most of his life in California (much of it during a drought), and it took him awhile to embrace the rain in Ireland. Now, he is perfectly happy to be rained on as he eats a Nutella and banana crepe.
My Favorite Coffee in Ireland
Badger & Dodo, served out of the back of a truck. It was fantastic.
The Ewe Sculpture Gardens
We spent an afternoon at The Ewe Sculpture Gardens, described on its website as an “interactive and interpretive sculpture garden.” It was charming and easy to manage with a toddler.