life recently (aka the longest post ever)

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greek yogurt parfaits make for the best mid-afternoon snack

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new light fixture to spruce up our apartment

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brunch at Foreign Cinema

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the best croque madame ever

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Twilight finale movie party with Noreen & Elli

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some gorgeous views while running down along the water

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dinner at Absinthe

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spring training in Scottsdale

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first stop was breakfast at The Marketplace at Olive & Ivy, then off to the ballpark

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where we were hit with torrential rain and a hailstorm

luckily I found time for a margarita before the sky opened up!

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and luckily we escaped to a nearby spot for shelter

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and we even found a Grimaldi’s Pizza nearby!

(based in Brooklyn, it’s some seriously yum pizza)

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we also really liked Modern Steak for happy hour

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the warm butter poached lobster jar was a big hit

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as were the white truffle french fries

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the next day we hit up The Breakfast Club for brunch

since the boys were having Bloodies I figured I’d have a glass of bubbly…

look at the size of it!

(grande latte for reference)

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twinsies!
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Sohrab ordered a beast of a breakfast…

a breakfast burrito “monster style” (aka smothered in pork green chile and chorizo queso)

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after hitting up another game & a little shopping for Elli and I

(thankfully it stayed dry)

we headed back to Olive & Ivy for dinner

I love the hanging jar lights!

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Our last night we tried Citizen Public House

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and met up with our good friend, Leo, who lives out there

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and then headed over to the poolside bar / club at the W

it was pretty awesome

especially since we were “VIPs” bc we were staying at the hotel

and therefore didn’t have to stand in line

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I went on a quick trip to Denver for work

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and had a lovely overpriced airplane picnic (that I did not make) on my flight back

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fun Twilight posters from D’s sister, Maria

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my brother then came to visit – we started off the trip at Mavericks in Half Moon Bay

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and of course hit up Roam

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I find it impossible to not order their bison burger

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a trip to Rose’s Cafe was also in order

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for dinner with our cousin Mandy

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easy recipe for leftover designer pizza:

crisp up in a pan then top with a fried egg for breakfast – so good!

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MJ took me to a lovely lunch at Absinthe

their soft garlic pretzels with cheese sauce are omg good

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we then swung by Four Barrel coffee in the Mission for a couple of lattes

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MJ snapped photos while I got a little work done

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good to the last drop – that’s latte art at its finest

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MJ also took us to a lovely meal at Cafe de Amis – Scott’s the best bartender in town!

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we also managed to make it up to Tahoe for the weekend

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the snow was melting but it was still really cold!

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we had lots of opps for great shots

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because we took the Heavenly Gondola up the mountain

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such amazing views!

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hot cocoa was necessary

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yup, very needed

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MJ and me

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MJ had a peak named after him

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heading back down

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so beautiful

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we then went on a drive and headed over to Emerald Bay

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so pretty

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snap happy

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love that Domino has started releasing magazines again

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I cooked up a yummy pasta dinner for us all

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perfect in front of the fire with my Domino magIMG_4710

and on MJ’s last night we went to a Warriors / Lakers game – so much energy!

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I went on a few more foggy runs down along the water

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isn’t this city amazing?IMG_4887

then mum & dad came up to visit!

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of course we had to go to Rose’s first thing

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and lots of long windy walks down along the water

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and huge latte bowls from La Boulange

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and trips to the farmers market, of course!

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Kerry and Brett then came up for our sorority reunion

(we get a lot of house guests, in case you haven’t realized)

this is so funny – check out Brett’s face in the background

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he just took a swig of Kerry’s green juice

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I don’t think he was very impressed

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but we were – Juice Shop is great!

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the gang’s all here – it was our ADPi Centennial!

(the boys were good sports to be hanging out w a bunch of old shady ladies w us!)

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after, we hit up one of our old college haunts – KIPS!

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it was a great night spent with old friends!

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on Sunday we hit up Market Bar for brunch

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and then walked off some of the cobwebs from the night before by doing the Filbert Stairs

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once you climb one hundred million stairs, you end up at Coit Tower

fantastic views of the city, huh?

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I also had a playdate with the darling Zoe
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there was a bachelorette party in Miami

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that started at the ever-so-fab wine bar in Terminal 2 at SFO

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you can grab pizza next door at Tyler Florence’s place

and bring it into the wine bar

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red eyes are rough

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but look what was awaiting us!

frozen melon balls, poolside

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our lovely waiter

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we had to stock up on bubbly – and this was our closest option

we <3 liquor bubbles

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oh yeah, and here’s our hotel – isn’t she lovely!?

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but not as lovely as the bride-to-be!

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I even fit in a run one of the mornings

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there’s a great running path right along the water

but it was soooooo hot

I missed the fog

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#connietakesmiami

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the second day was spent poolside

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isn’t our cabana sweet?!IMG_5389

their poolside snacks were delish

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of course we needed some silly bride props for Connie

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this is nice

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cheers to Connie!IMG_5429

all dolled up for our night out on the town

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cheers again!IMG_5505

our third day was spent on the beachIMG_5528

and ended with some crazy weatherIMG_5584

thankfully it cleared up for our last morning

and Sarah and I  hit up the beach one more time

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adios Miami, it’s been fun!IMG_5601

the following week my team from NY was in SF visiting

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we went on an incredible hike in Marin one afternoon

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hi guys!IMG_5620

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Team Muse Running Club

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there was a crazy fire that we witnessed a couple of blocks away

(thanks Ana for the pic)

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so scary – there were a gazillion fire engines

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yay for the sf fire dept though – they were awesome

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Adrian and I goofing off in the office

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and D and I headed down to Paso Robles with our friend Jim

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we finally got to try Artisan for lunchIMG_5703

it did not disappoint

my favorite dish was the goat cheese & ale fondue

served with garlic bread, broccolini and kielbasa

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we hit up a few wineries

pinky raised for white!

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clap for red!

(this was at Booker)

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D discovered that you could order Woodstock Pizza to Atascadero

#winning

(we won’t talk about how many pizzas we had to order to get them to deliver there)

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Savannah was ready for a day of wine tasting

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and crack bread, oh yes

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you can not go to Paso Robles without stopping at Di Raimondo’s

I mean it – don’t even think about not going

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so purdy

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look at our picnic spread!

omg it was the best thing ever

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I think my favorite winery of the day was WhaleboneIMG_5855

Jim suggested that we try out Hoover’s Beef Palace for brunch on our way out

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it was pretty special

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We shared pancakes for a breakfast appetizer

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which they served alongside lots of little cups of butter

because that was necessary, obvi

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a run was absolutely necessary after a weekend of pizza, crack bread, wine and pancakes

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we attended a couple of Giants vs Dodgers games

#letsgogiants

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where I discovered the organic stand with bubbly!! woot woot

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we also headed up to BottleRock in Napa for a little music & wine in the sun

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on our first night up there we headed to The Thomas for dinner – delish!

that’s the grilled asparagus with hazelnuts,

bacon, a poached egg and truffle-yuzu hollandaise

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we shared a fancy pants bottle of Cabernet

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and both ordered burgers - so original, i know

but they came with bacon jam

bacon jam!!!

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warm sugar cinnamon donuts were absolutely necessary

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the patio was so lovely – what a great spot

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the next two days were spent listening to amazing music

our favs were The Shins, The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes,

and Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros.

so good, so so good

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and the food, omg – so good. that’s the salsiccia pizza from ca’momi

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look at these nifty little cups!

sippy cups for adults

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the trip took a sad turn when we got a flat tire on the way to OC for mother’s day

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look at the spread we missed out on while stuck in Firebaugh! #boo

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after finally making it to OC we had a wonderful week down there

we even made it to the beach one night for a picnic dinner

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one of my best friends, Alie, and her family were able to join us

that’s her little boy Charlie after dunking himself under a wave in his only set of clothes

boys will be boys!

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and here’s Kellan, her littlest

he loved the israeli couscous we brought down!

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we also made it to The Riders Club in San Clemente

we had heard it was one of the best burgers in town

it did not disappoint

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and finally, my friend Allison got married in Carlsbad

aren’t these mini margaritas the cutest.things.ever?!

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phew, that’s it… told you it was the longest post ever

:)

the past two months according to my iphone

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New job – Hunger Games movie night – wine tasting in Napa – runs along Crissy Field – cherry blossoms – Easter – Presidio 10k – another Napa trip w/ Cassie & Jeff – pulled pork sandis courtesy of Cassie’s dad – new office co-working space with doggies – dinner at Pizziaolo followed by The Black Keys concert – Fort Mason picnicking – Drinko de Mayo w/ Mandy & D – Feather’s birthday – Mother’s Day – Tahoe weekend w/ D – drinks w coworkers at Hops n’ Hominy – more runs – trying out new pizza with friends – Beretta dinner with my cousins, Claire & Nicholas on the 75th Anniversary of the GG bridge – reunion w/ Amanda at Toro in Boston – catching a game at Fenway – exploring the spooky side of Boston – a lovely evening in Haaarvard.o

paris

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Another overdue post… apologies!

Paris was fabulous.  We stayed at an amazing hotel, Le Bristol, located on the famous rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.  We walked everywhere.  We explored lots of chocolate & macaron & tea shops.  We had the most incredible breakfast I’ve ever seen delivered to our room each morning.  We ate at local wine bars like Le Garde Robe and Frenchie (Le Garde Robe was my favorite).  We shopped.  We saw some really beautiful old landmarks.  We lit candles at St. Germain.  We ate at Cafe de Flore and other streetside cafes.  We went to Poilane and brought back bread with us.

Even with all that we fit in there is still so much more I’d like to see… ah well, next time I suppose!!

ireland – part two

Continuing on from where I left off, here’s some pics from the second half of our trip…

We took a wine tasting class one night at the Yellow Door… so fun.

I took lots of notes so I could appear to be very studious

you can never go wrong with wine & cheese pairings

see, totally serious students

me, Anna, Eimear, mum

My cousin Laura flew in with her daughter Madison from Nottingham… Maddie is two and a half and such a sweetheart.

How cute is her tutu?  I love girly girl outfits.

We figured a girls day was in order so we headed to Belfast for lunch at James Street South, one of the top foodie spots in Northern Ireland.

waiting for our table

Anna & Maddie

the food presentation was gorgeous… I started with the celery soup

Mum had the smoked haddock

I had a second appetizer for my main… the iberico ham which came with artichoke and an olive tapenade.

mum had the loin of pork

Eimear had the calves liver with braised oxtail

I wasn’t brave enough to try it… sounds scary.

Anna and Laura shared a couple of dishes…

I think this one was the john dory & monkcheek

they also shared the cured salmon

No Irish meal is complete without potatoes…

we ordered a side of champ for the table

and some chips

After lunch we drove by City Hall…

my dad used to work right nearby here!

Thanks Laura for making the trip over!

Miss Madison is just adorable!

The next night Anna, her husband Daryl and I had planned a night out on the town… after first having a hot potch dinner of roast chicken, prosciutto & Irish ham, and tomato & mozzarella salad.

First we stopped by McConville’s, which has been around since 1865, but moved to it’s current location in 1900.

I’m pretty sure that sign Anna’s pointing to gives a bit of the history… they’ve really kept the pub true to its origins which is so cool.

your quintessential Irish pub

They still have the original wooden “snugs”… small, private rooms for patrons who preferred to drink or conduct business in privacy.

I’m not really sure what this little guy is for… maybe to hold a cigarette in his mouth so you could light it??

We then headed across the street to Bennetts…

Daryl surprised me with a bottle of Tattinger for us to share!

Thanks so much Daryl!!

we walked home afterwards

but not without stopping first for some chips!

The next day was my Uncle Anthony’s birthday, and our family was coming over to Eimear’s for dinner.  Eimear wanted to make a thai beef recipe that she loves, so while she was at work I got to work on the herby mixture that gets poured over the beef at the end.  It was really easy, just a lot of chopping… you mix together lime juice, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, shallots, chili, spring onions, basil, & mint.  The end result was fab, plus you serve the beef at room temperature so it’s a great one for a party.

hostesses with mostesses

Mum made a fabulous mushroom & zucchini bake with a parmesan breadcrumb crust and of course some mashed potatoes… again, no Irish meal is complete without them!  I made my spicy chili asparagus… it’s so easy, you just heat up olive & sesame oil over medium heat, and then add the asparagus, some finely chopped red chili, and salt & pepper.  You can either boil the asparagus beforehand and then dunk in an ice bath (to maintain the bright green color) and reheat in the oil, or if you don’t have time you can cook them from raw on the stove… just don’t add the chili until you’re almost done.

Eimear also made a creamy chicken stew… we definitely had quite the feast!

Anna, me, and my cousin, Nicholas at the “kids table”

birthday boy with his cake

I know this photo is blurry, but I love it of mum and the cake!

It was soooooo good… she made a triple layer yellow cake with cream cheese frosting, topped with white chocolate shavings.

seriously decadent

Alas, we are on our last day… Anna took us to Marks & Spencer for a final shop, and then to Hillsborough for the afternoon.

loaded up with Marks & Sparks goodies

and then onto Hillsborough

I used to spend so many weekends here as a child with my great-aunt, Jill

My favorite thing to do was to walk around this lake with her and her dog, Heather.

it was just as wonderful as I remembered

There used to only be two swans, and then one of them died so the remaining swan was left all by himself (swans mate for life)… I wonder when and where all the swans that are now there came from!  We asked a couple of people, but no one knew.  Jill would have known…

it was fabulous being back

I have so many happy memories from childhood here

I wish we had had more time to walk around

we were able to stop by the Fort though!

cool, huh?

It was build in 1630!

old moat

um, not really sure what you call these

we walked by the old church

and then around to the front of the fort

One of Jill’s best friends used to be the groundskeeper here and lived at the fort… we spoke to the current groundskeeper and he told us that the fort is completely haunted… he hears footsteps, lights turn on and off, and one time all the burners on the stove in the kitchen ignited and no one was in there!!  So spooky.  He said there’s no way on earth he would live there, so it’s pretty crazy that Jill’s friend lived here for years and years!

I love this gate

beautiful, right?

the main walkway from the fort leading to the old courthouse

looking back at a woman walking her dog

some of the old homes

The Plough… one of our favorite lunch spots in Hillsborough

And my favorite children’s toy store, the Cheshire Cat

I was so excited the rocking horse is still there in the entryway!

the main road

Anna & Daryl had been looking at places to live in Hillsborough so I gave her a bit of a boost so she could peek inside one of the ones that was available!   Since then they found an apartment actually and have already moved!!  I can’t wait to see pictures of their new home.

distance marker to Dublin, Dromore, & Lisburn

Nana had some bubbly chilling for us for when we arrived back from Hillsborough and we had a lovely final dinner together.  Our flight to Paris was leaving at the crack of dawn the next day so we had to say our teary goodbyes then.  Ugh, goodbyes are so hard.  It was such a wonderful trip, but our time there flew by.  I wish I were able to go back more often… it’s sad not being able to see everyone all the time.

stay tuned for my Paris recap

ireland – part one

This is a long one… I took lots of pictures every step along the way!  Too many actually, so I’ll split it into multiple posts so as to not bore you to death!

the adventure begins

breakfast in paris, just for a couple of hours before continuing on

next stop, Belfast

we made it!

here I am with my Nana Pam and my cousin, Anna

my welcome note… love this

and my fab “mini-bar” that Nana set up for me…

don’t worry, I shared

So right before we left Ireland in 1990 my dad planted a tree at the bottom of my Nana’s garden… She has since moved homes but she took a shrub from the original tree and replanted it in her new garden… it’s so big now!

I drank a lot of tea

and lots of bubbles

we ordered Indian takeout over at my aunt’s on Friday night…

chicken tikka is one of my favorite things, but I never eat it here bc D’s not a fan…

I’m hoping to convert him

Anna and I did a bit of party planning… my aunt, Eimear, had organized a girls potluck canapés evening for Saturday night and Anna and I said we would handle the food for our family’s share of the appies!

After kicking our mums out of the kitchen the next day, we zipped to the grocery store and then to the Yellow Door so we could pick up some food for lunch that we could snack on while cooking.  Oh, how I wish we had a Yellow Door here.  The food is so delicious and as good as homemade.  Possibly better.  And, how cool is this… Simon, the owner, mentions my Nana in his cookbook!

irish potato salad, a simple orzo salad, and the best mini sausages ever

Anna’s friend Ruth came over to help with the cooking… isn’t she the cutest pregnant chef ever?!

and here’s double trouble… Anna and I

we had a teensy bit of difficulty with the salted caramel chocolate pots

possibly bc we didn’t follow a recipe!

check out the final spread… these Irish ladies can cook!

and surprisingly we didn’t have too many leftovers!

the wee baked potatoes were my favorite

the party girls…

my cousin Rebecca, myself, Anna, & Ruth

black squared

I love this photo of mum & Susan… hugs all around

I wish I could say I had been traipsing around the Irish countryside snapping up photos and showing you how truly beautiful Ireland is, but there wasn’t much of that, or any actually.

What I did do though was snap a couple of pictures out the window of the car on the way to Marks and Spencers!

That works, right?!

yay, Marks & Sparks!!

she’s been let loose

a couple of skinny lattes for sustenence…

how cute that they give them to you with mini biscuits!

the food hall is my favorite part of the marks and sparks shopping experience

look at their christmas goodies

and their sponge cakes are out of this world

I brought one back with me

she is currently in my freezer, waiting for my birthday in January

(don’t mind those crumples on the box… that’s only because she fell head over heels off a luggage cart in Paris and tumbled to the ground!  After mum & I recovered from our fit of the giggles and retrieved her from the floor, miraculously she was okay.  Her bow falling off was the only casualty!)

look how the label shows who reared the mr. chicken

childhood favorites… fondant fancies

I’m bummed I didn’t bring a box home.

they have amazing prepared meals, ready to go like this indian one here

By this point we  had worked up an appetite so we stopped by their “deli” for a quick bite…

tapas for sharing

We chose the potatoes w/ pancetta, the chicken skewers, the meatballs, and the mushrooms w/ breadcrumbs & parmesan… yum.

Later that night we had plans to go see my Great-Uncle Kevin for dinner… I loved the country road we had to drive down to get to his home.

his daughter, Majella, made a lovely beef stew with mash

and we had a fantastic rhubarb tart with ice cream for dessert

thanks for the lovely bubbly, Uncle Kevin!

Stay tuned for part two… I have lots more to show you all, like our wine class at the Yellow Door, Laura & Maddie’s visit, a night out in Portadown with Anna & Daryl, my uncle Anthony’s birthday dinner, and a day spent in one of my favorite spots in the world, Hillsborough.