Saturday, 28 July 2012

Bushmills through Belfast to Dundalk to Galway AGAIN!

We had an amazing time in Bushmills at Finn McCool's Bed and Breakfast Hostel. We were only a 200meter walk to the Giant's Causeway but after we got checked into our room, we drove into Bushmills to get some British Pounds as were in the United Kingdom. After we headed to the Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge where we hiked across onto the Carrick Island. Mom did good getting across but let's just say it didn't go as smoothly on the way back but she did it. We were both very proud of her and said we wouldn't do anything else outside her comfort zone until Newgrange Passage Tomb just outside of Dundalk. After we went back to our hostel to enjoy a nice BBQ which was an option for us to enjoy double quarter pound cheeseburgers. It was only £3.50 per person for us to eat some GOOD FOOD! After we hiked down to the Giant's Causeway where we watched the sunset and hike up and down the pillars of stone. It was amazing to see that they were all perfectly shaped polygons and it sure did make you wonder how they were developed in such amazing shapes and laid so close to the ocean. It was funny to hear the locals talk about the fables or myths behind the Giant's Causeway. We also had an amazing visit with each other and took numerous pictures. After we ventured back to our hostel where we talked to Steve who owns the place and what we should see on our drive through Belfast tomorrow. The only thing he said "THE BLACK TAXI TOUR." Well we did the Black Taxi Tour and it was amazing to get the history on the battle between the Protestants and the Roman Catholics within Northern Ireland. We saw the murals on the walls within the Protestant Community and the 3 1/2 mile Peace Wall that reaches 42 feet high at the highest point to separate the 2 communities. After we saw the RIA wall and understood how much power the IRA has over Northern Ireland. We also got to see a beautiful Roman Catholic Church, it was absolutely breath-taking. After we continued on our drive to Dundalk where we stayed for 2 nights and as you know, something always has to go wrong when you are travelling. We arrived at our Bed and Breakfast just outside Dundalk and we had reserved our room for 2 nights in June but when we arrived they had no reservation for us. The good thing was they had room for us the first night but we needed to move the second night as there was no room for us. But lucky the B&B next door did have room for us. We walked along the beach of the Irish Sea where Tam collected sea shells and the following day we ventured around the County of Louth where we saw Newgrange Passage Tomb, Battle of the Boyne and had a beautiful drive. Today we headed back to Galway as we missed the most important of Ireland, the west coast close to Westport which is what we will do tomorrow. :) Busy busy busy but a lot of amazing memories. We will talk again soon!
Tam and Mom on Giant's Causeway 
 Giant's Causeway
Our "Black" Taxi Tour
Love From
PS&T in Galway, Ireland

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Surfing and onwards to Bushmills

We arrived in Galway on July 21 and had a day of vegging as tomorrow we were off to the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. On July 22 we got all packed up and headed out early that morning to the Cliffs. We walked along the path to witness the amazing view and even walked to the furthest lookout tower. Mom did an amazing job as Mom sure does hate heights. She wanted to wear a T-shirt that says I walk the inside you walk the outside! Haha she is too funny. After we took the scenic route through the Burren which covers a large area around Galway. It was an amazing day! The morning of the 23 we headed north to Strandhill to a Surf n Stay Hostel. The weather was very cloudy and rainy when we arrived and they cancelled surf lessons for the day. There weren't even any locals out surfing so you knew it was too bad to go out. On the 24th we got suited up and headed out at 10am to have surfing lessons by J-Man and Mom was our professional photographer. We did an amazing job but man it sure was tiring! Patrick was the first to stand up and Tam stood up the 2nd try! We had to take a break from the waves as our legs were killing us but we had an amazing time! We got to surf for 2 hours! Tam rated the day 15 out of 10! After we went out for a nice bowl of soup or chowder to warm our bones back up. Then we headed to Sligo to the tourist information to get a map for Mom to take home to show everyone where we have been. Tam also parked in the wrong place as she went into the tourist information. A guy knocked on the window and asked Patrick and Mom to move so Patrick jumped in the drivers seat to move the car. He did an amazing job! He didn't even scratch it up. Today we jumped in the car and headed towards Bushmills and went even more North into Northern Ireland. What an amazing part of Ireland. The view was absolutely incredible where we even saw the bog being harvested and the tree lines where trees were being cut down. We arrived just down from the Giant's Causeway where our hostel is located and then we headed into Bushmills to get some pounds then went out to the Carriackrade-Rope Bridge. We had an amazing view of the Atlantic Ocean and could even see a working lighthouse! Mom felt like she was having a heart-attack walking over the rope bridge that was suspended over 100ft in the air over the ocean. At the time it sure was funny until Tam went to cross it too and finally got a little nervous. We took some pictures and then ventured back towards the main-land and headed back to our hostel. We even get hamburgers made by the guy that runs our hostel. After supper we will be venturing to the Giants Causeway to see the sunset and take some more pictures. Tomorrow we will have a hot Irish breakfast and then head into Bushmills to the Old Bushmills Distillery and then head to Belfast if we can still drive after the whiskey! Just kidding, Tam will be the designated driver. We will finally stop at Dundalk where we will stay for 2 nights then carry on to Westport on the West Coast. We sure have so much more to see and only 6 days left to go! Here's to many more adventures.

 Practice before we enter the water
 Us after surfing
Tam and Mom watching the other surfers

Love From
PS&T in Bushmills, Northern Ireland

Friday, 20 July 2012

Ring of Kerry & Skellig Ring to West Cork Routes

Have you ever wondered how people can put on so many kilometers in one day? Yesterday we put on over 400 kilometers worth of driving on the Ring of Kerry and the Skellig Ring but the views we got to witness were so worth the driving. We took a de-tour (Thanks to Tam) down towards the Gap of Dunloe where we took a jaunting car experience down through the valley passed Echo Lake, Purple Mountain and our last stop through the Gap of Dunloe. The view was absolutely breath-taking, even brought tears to Mom and Tam's eyes that is how amazing the view was. Scooby-Doo our horse who carried us through to the Gap of Dunloe sure did work hard and it was a very nice experience to be part of. After we enjoyed the 2 hour jaunting-car experience we jumped back into the car and looked at the beautiful scenery along the way of the Ring of Kerry. We got to the ferry to head to the Skellig Ring, where Tam did an amazing job of driving onto the ferry to the Island. It was Tam's first time ever driving on a ferry and she was a professional at it. We stopped at the Skelling Interpretation Centre but could not get to the Skellig Islands as it was booked up until Saturday so we continued our drive along the coast. It was amazing to see land and the ocean couldn't have been a better view. We stopped at a place along the road where you could see the most beautiful cliffs in Kerry and the Skellig Islands which were very close at this point. We met a very nice Scottish man who took our picture and was going to charge us €40 for the picture. We sure did give him a laugh. After we enjoyed the amazing view we drove more along the coast and more and more until we came back to the Point of the Ring of Kerry. We stopped a couple more times along the way and finally made it back to our hostel around 11:15pm. Were we ever exhausted after being on the road for over 12 hours! We had no problem sleeping at all! But had an amazing day!
    Today we headed to the West Cork Route where we stopped in a small town to view a very large Model Train Village. Tam's Dad, Keith would of loved it! The had the small villages around the area, an old military base and trains going outside and through the villages. After we jumped back in the car to head to Galley Head where we were going to see a Lighthouse. But once we arrived close to Galley Head we were not allowed to go any further. Tam was pretty bummed out but will look for another lighthouse we can hopefully see the inside of. We did enjoy a short walk to the cliffs though near the Lighthouse where Tam's Mom made a new friend. A cute black laborador puppy who wanted Mom to play fetch with her. After we got back in the car and headed to the small village of Baltimore to wander through the Pirate Castle and see where the Pirates were in the area. That was the end of our trail and we made the 1 1/2hour tour back to the hostel where we made a delicious stir-fry for supper. We cannot believe that tomorrow we are off to Galway, the adventure just keeps getting better and better!
 The Gap of Dunloe, #1 of our trip
 The jaunting car we took back to the 5th Lake
The view on the Ring of Kerry Drive

Love From,
PS&T on the road around Cork, Ireland

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Dublin to Kilkenny to Cork

Tam's Mom arrived safe and sound on July 15th in Dublin. Was it ever amazing to see her but the wait for Mom to get off the airplane was painful as we were so excited to see Tam's Mom after 4.5 months of being away. Tears were exchanged between us all and after we got everything together we headed to get our car and hit the road to our hotel in Dublin. After one night in Dublin we headed to Kilkenny where we spent 2 nights and got to enjoy the City of Kilkenny by seeing: The Black Abbey, Kilkenny Castle, The Smithwicks Brewery, St. Canice Cathedral and hike up the 1200 year old St. Canice Tower. Mom did it and are we ever proud of her as the steps got narrow near the top, it was a tight fit. Today we left Kilkenny and headed to Dunmore Caves before making our trip to the City of Cork. We got checked into our hostel Bru Bar and Hostel and then headed to the Blarney Castle and Gardens. Mom and Tam bent over to kiss the Blarney Stone but Patrick said I don't need to kiss the stone as I am already lucky as I have Tam. :) It was so cute! After we ventured to see the Gardens around the Castle. We got to see the Posion Garden which you were not allowed to smell, eat or touch the plants as they were poisonous. We also ventured to the Fern Garden for Mom as she loves ferns and she's jealous that we cannot grow them in Alberta. After we headed towards the entrance to head back to our hostel. The next couple of days will be busy as we are hoping to see: The Skellig Islands, Ring of Kerry and Killarney so we have a very busy couple of days and then off to Galway. It has been an amazing adventure and we are so glad that we could share it with Mom. Here's to more amazing memories.
Tam, Patrick & Mom
Love From,
PS&T in Cork City, Ireland

Friday, 13 July 2012

Dublin, Ireland

We arrived in Dublin safe and sound on July 10th around 6:00pm. We ventured out to find our free shuttle to the hostel we were staying at, Paddy's Palace and were we ever in for a treat when we stepped outside. IT WAS POURING! We ran and waited for our shuttle and took the 30 minute drive to our hostel. We got checked in, dried off and were hungry so asked the guy at the hostel where we could go for some good Irish food. O'Shea's which was just down the street from our hostel was the place to go. We sat down and enjoyed a delicious bowl of Irish stew. We called it a night early as we were exhausted from the day of travelling. On July 11th we were up early to enjoy a free breakfast from our hostel and then headed out to the National Leprechaun Museum. We even got to sit in a Giant's Chair, Patrick finally got to know how Tam feels. :) After we continued to the Old Jameson Distillery to see how the famous Irish Whiskey is made. We got to enjoy an hour tour and really enjoyed it. At the end of the tour we got to enjoy a nice Jameson. We headed out to the supermarket to buy some food to make supper. We made a great tasting spaghetti and called it a night as we had to be up early to enjoy a free tour to Kilkenny. July 12th was an early start for Tam as she was up at 6:45am to get ready for the tour and then woke Patrick up at 7:00pm so he could get ready as well. We sat down and ate breakfast and then headed out for the tour at 8:00am. We first went through the beautiful Wicklow Mountains to a Monk Monestary, Saint Kevin's. We got to take a 3km hike to the Upper Lake which both reminded us of Lake Louise, absolutely beautiful. After we headed more into the Wicklow Mountains to head towards Carlow where a Portal Tomb was at. It was like a hunebed but instead of small rocks there was one large rock placed on top. We got back on the bus and headed to Kilkenny where we got to spend 2.5 hours. We decided not to spend any money as we will be spending 2 days with Tam's Mom in Kilkenny but know where we want to go with Sandy when she comes. We got back on the bus around and arrived in Dublin around 6:00pm. We visited with Jason, a guy from Austrailia in our room and invited him to join us for supper at a small pub, The Celt. It was an amazing night, we had a great visit and a delicious meal. We headed back to our room and exchanged numbers with Jason to host each other when we go to Austrailia and when he comes to Canada. We called it a night as we were all exhausted. Today we slept in as long as we could as we were tired from the day before. We got up and enjoyed breakfast and then got ready to tour around Dublin. We met Jimmy, a guy from Manchester, who is staying in our room and he showed us some things to see in Dublin. We ventured towards the Dublin Port and towards their beautiful glass Stadium. It was a day of relaxing and visiting with the roomies in our room. What an amazing time in Ireland we have had so far! Just to think it will become even more amazing when Tam's Mom arrives in 2 days. We cannot wait for her to come and where the real adventure begins.
Love From,
P&T in Dublin, Ireland

Monday, 9 July 2012

A Day with Oma, Opa and Annette

Today we headed to Twello to spend some time with Oma and Opa before heading to Ireland for 3 weeks. Oma and Opa picked us up around 10:00am at Adri and Monique's and we were headed to Twello. As soon as we arrived, Nick, the little neighbor boy and Tam's little boyfriend came over to visit. They were leaving at noon to Belgium to go on holidays for 7 nights. Tam made Nick a new friendship bracelet as his broke and he was so excited to have a new one! Nick also had to show us that he could tie his own shoes and even helped Patrick tie his shoes! It was so cute! We had a tea/coffee and visited outside until Nick's Mom, Cindy and his 6 month old brother came over for a visit. And of course Tam was very excited to hold Daan. Opa took of picture of her and her boy's they are so cute!
Nick, Tam and Daan
Nick tying Patrick's shoes
After Nick left we enjoyed a late lunch and then headed to Annette and Hans to have a visit. Hans was at work and we were sad that we missed him but will go see them when we get back from Ireland. We had a very nice visit with Annette and she showed us pictures from their holiday to Greece as they just returned home on Friday. Annette wanted to go to the new Ijssalon (Ice Salon) so we said we could go for a bowl of ice cream. It was such a nice afternoon. Thank you Annette!
Annette, Patrick and Tam
    After we headed back to Oma and Opa's where we visited some more and had a delicious meal. Opa gave us a ride back after supper to Adri and Monique's as we needed to finish packing and getting ready for our new adventure tomorrow. Thank you Oma and Opa for an amazing day and we will see each other when we get back from Ireland.
      Tam is very excited to head to Ireland as it means it is getting closer for her Mom, Sandy to arrive. We will see you in 6 days Mom!!
     We would like to inform our family and friends that we may not post on the blog as often when we are in Ireland but when we can we will. See you all soon!
Love From,
P&T in Twello, Holland

A Busy Deventer Weekend

On July 5-July 8 there is a huge festival in Deventer called "Deventer Op Stelten" where performances are done on stilts. The amazing thing about this outdoor festival is that its FREE! On July 6th we went to a late performance with Monique. The story was about the Fesitval of the Dead and the crazy part about this performance was when one of the performers jumped over a skipping rope on fire on STILTS! It was absolutely amazing to see! After the performance we headed home to bed as it was just after midnight. On July 7th, we made a date out of the day. We headed to the Schouwburg Theatre to watch break-dancing and hip-hop on stilts! It was a breath-taking performance and to see the performers bulging muscles you understood why they needed so much muscles. One guy bent over in half and stood on his feet and the stilts did the performing! You can't even imagine how they do it. Amazing!
Break-dancing on Stilts
After we went to 3 other performances, one was where 3 people created a story 7 meters high on a special metal construction and the second one was a large wheel where bikes were attached and they danced above us all in heaven. The performances name was: Biking in Heaven. It was amazing to see and the last performance we went with Adri and Monique to a film set, it was amazing to see and very funny. Also during Deventer Op Stelten there were 27 giraffes walking around the city of Deventer. And we got to see them twice!
A few of the 27 giraffes
Yesterday we got to enjoy the day with Marcel, Patrick's Uncle, and it was an amazing day! The weather didn't really participate with us as it rained and Marcel wanted to take us to a Bio-Organic Farm in the Deventer area. So instead we stayed at Marcel's place and had a wonderful visit. We talked about Canada, beer, our trip around Europe and some of our plans in Ireland. After we took the bus to downtown Deventer where we enjoyed Indonesian food. It was delicious! After we went back to Marcel's where we visited for a bit and then headed back to Adri and Monique's to visit with Rene, Roze, and Geert-Jan as it would be our last time seeing them as we are off to Ireland tomorrow! Tam is very excited as her Mom, Sandy comes in 6 DAYS! And Europe's going to know when her Mom lands too! Ireland's in for a big awakening! But it will be an amazing 2 weeks!
Patrick, Tam and Marcel
Love From,
P&T in Deventer, Holland

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Day of Memories

What a busy day! Today I cleaned the house, did laundry and made supper with the help of Patrick. As I worked I thought of the wonderful months that lay behind me and the month that lies ahead of us. I thought of all the amazing people that I met and the beautiful countries I got to see. Sometimes I feel like I am living in a dream and need to pinch myself but when I do that it HURTS! so I know I am not living in a dream. Haha! I have loved every minute of our adventure even when things were rough because I realize it has made me a stronger person and I know I can do anything that I put my heart into. I got to know my best friend on a different level and am finally starting to let people help me as that has been a hard thing for me to do. I have also got to know who my true friends are and be able to let the other "friends" go as I must not waste my energy on "friends" like that. I also have realized that my calling in life is to work with children as they bring so much happiness to my life. Hearing their stories, giggles and see them reach for their dreams and goals. It truly is an amazing thing that I can be part of children's lives and that I don't ever pressure them to grow up, I just let them be kids as they grow up fast enough on their own. This adventure has really helped me to find myself and be able to express myself in ways that I have forgotten how to do so.
    I have also remembered a very important lady who is no longer with us but know that she would be so proud of me. That lady is my Grandma Sutton and she is very important in my life. She always taught me to follow my dreams and never be in a rush as life will turn out the way its suppose to. Well she is right and its funny that finally I know what she means. I love you Grandma, I miss you, and I hope your following me from heaven because it has been an amazing adventure.
   I am also very thankful to have 2 amazing families that have supported us on our adventure and hope that all our dreams come true. Well my dreams have come true; I have the most amazing families ever, know what I want to do in life, am healthy and happy and have the best friend and partner I could ask for. I also have another dream coming true in 12 days when my Mom joins us in Ireland. I am very excited to be able to spend 2 amazing weeks with my other best friend, my Mom. This has been the adventure of my dreams and am so happy I was able to do it. It will be one that I will never forget. :)
"We grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves." May Lamberton Becker
"A grownup is a child with layers on." Woody Harrelson
"Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than a giving of right answers." Josef Albers
Love From,
Tam in Deventer, Holland


Monday, 2 July 2012

Sports After School Program

Today we spent an amazing 2.5 hours within a Sports After School Program, De Uitdaging, (The Challenge) in Deventer and enjoyed EVERY minute of it! This program is very relaxed compared to our programs in Alberta but has some wonderful insights towards sports and just letting kids be kids! This of course is the most important part. Why do we want kids to grow up so fast? Why can't we just let them be kids? In this program it is based on the children's interests as ours are in Alberta but ours is based on S.P.I.C.E (Social, Physical, Intellectual, Creativity, and Emotional Development) and theirs is based on getting children active and letting them be outside but also uses a Sports Facility that if children want to play games inside they are able to do so and for when the weather doesn't co-operate. We had an amazing time playing outside with the children and of course Tam was also interested in the running of the program as she wants to open her own Child Care Facility one day. So she was talking with Tim and Kim about funding, their schooling, how they get ideas and the rates of child care in Holland. It was amazing and thank you to Tim and Kim for your information and letting us be a part of your program. We look forward to volunteering again on Thursday. Also thank you to Angelique for getting us in contact with Tim, it is greatly appreciated and we LOVED it!
 Patrick playing with the kids
 Their kitchen they use
 The area for the kids to play games inside
 The facility they use
The soccer field they have access to
Love From,
P&T in Deventer, Holland

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Date Night

Last night we had a chance to have a Date Night. You may think, they're on a date for 6 months what more could you ask for? Yes, we are with together every day for 6 months in another continent but there are times where it is nice to just sit down and relax together and talk about our time together in Europe. It was an absolutely beautiful day yesterday so we decided it was nice to have a fire outside and to enjoy the setting sun and talk about our adventures. Of course, Patrick had to teach me how to cook bread over a campfire as that is what he did with his Mom, Yvonne and Dad, Frank when they went camping. I loved the idea and cannot wait to show my family and of course my little buddy, Jordan when we get home. They are going to love the idea too!
Making bread over the campfire
We sat outside and asked each other about what we liked best about our adventure, what was the worse part and what learning experiences we are going to take away from this wonderful adventure. As we were sitting outside we watched a man go fishing until the sun went down. Of course I thought of my favorite country song: Fishing in the Dark by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and we had to play it during that moment. And I want to share it with you :) Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVL2NGpkUGE 
As the night began to cool and our tummies became full with bread we called it a night. It was the best and most amazing date night ever! Couldn't have asked for a better date night with my best friend and partner.
Love From,
Tam in Deventer, Holland
And of course Patrick too!