Showing posts with label Cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cafe. Show all posts

Mar 8, 2011

Morning Meal

This is where we go to get free porridge from 9-11am, always hoping that we might catch Damien Rice (he is a frequent customer apparently).












The Happy Pear is a hot spot in Greystones. With organic food, produce, and the most divine dark hot chocolate I have ever experienced.

Kyle and Kelsey took Jordan and I out for breakfast, and as you can see, we had plenty of food to keep us there for a few hours. We are thankful that they are willing to talk with us about the joys and struggles of marriage. What an encouragement it has been to spend time with people full of advice, wisdom, and great stories to share.

Meaningful conversation in the most cheerful environment.
I wish I could take this little place home with me.


Feb 3, 2011

A Whole New World




I have been staying busy here, and already I have experienced things that still seem like a dream. I really cannot believe I am actually in Ireland! It hits me in a new way every time I wake up.

It helps me to process the things that happen here by taking photos, writing things down on paper, talking with the people here, and obviously, blogging. With this I am able to grasp the deeper meaning that I am usually not searching for in my day to day routine in the states.

One practice I have been disciplined enough to do is journaling daily. If not daily, then often. I save my receipts, newspaper clippings, plane stubs, and anything else that falls into my fingertips. I paste these things in my journal, and then I write. At this point it seems silly and forgettable, but ten years from now I will cherish those small pieces of paper and words in a notebook from one of the most memorable times of my life.

This week has been constant with new experiences to write about.


I have visited Dublin. It was nothing like what I expected. It's very compact, yet big and busy. I loved it.



I have been to the famous Temple Bar!



I have started some great relationships, and I have experienced community in a whole new way.



I have been hit with differences in culture, like pureed soups, which is the most common in Ireland. This right here is vegetable soup, but it is definitely not the kind of vegetable soup I was expecting. Very delicious though.

I have received the largest collection of textbooks in one semester that I have ever had. The difference is, I would probably thoroughly enjoy reading all of these.

I have studied Irish History, realizing that the places I was reading about would be places I will be visiting in a few weeks.

I have visited several Cafes in the neighboring towns of Greystones


I have experienced the Dart Train, learning how to do public transportation in a different country.


I have ordered tea, surprised to find that the standard is actually to get your own cute little pot which holds three servings of tea.

Oh yeah, and I visited Bono's house, (actually, the gate in front of his house). The neighborhood is one of the more beautiful places I have been to yet.