Dublin Days

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Donegal, Mork and Mindy, Back to School


It's 7:04 a.m. and I've been up for a half hour already...and it's Saturday. Good lord.

It's been a very busy and exciting couple of weeks; my apologies to my fan base (um...that's you, Sarah D) for the lack of posts. Here's the short version:

1. Our week in Donegal was great. I'm always amazed at what a beautiful place it is. My Gaeilge course was useful and even fun. There was a nice group of us in the class and it was a laid back environment. Daithi was great with the kids all day; thankfully for them there is a public playground in Glencolmcille, so many an hour was spent there. Paddy's week was full of accidents, testimony to his growing independence and stereotypical boyish activities (I was never on the "nature" side of the nurture vs. nature argument, but since having a boy and a girl, I'm a bit converted). First, he and his stroller fell into a ditch while they were picking wild blackberries and he bruised his forehead; next he ran down the stony driveway and fell, scraping and bruising the head again; then he was hit by a little wave at the beach and fell in the water, soaking him and putting an end to our plans to eat in a restaurant that night; next, he and another boy had a scuffle in the park that resulted in then falling to the ground while Paddy's finger was in the other boy's teeth...and ripping the skin off the top of it. It was like a finger circumcision. Very gross, but Daithi handled calmly and cooly. Finally, he fell off the step at our friends' Micheal and Sinead's house and bruised that forehead AGAIN. Poor guy. He was a real city boy battling the elements of the countryside.
But the highlight of Donegal were the afternoons on the beach. One day, when we got to the bottom of the steps down to the beach Siofra screamed, "I LOVE THE BEACH" and then squealed. That made all the sand in the Paddy's diaper and in Siofra's socks worth it.
The owners of the house we rented had a beautiful dog, Shep, that the kids adored. Why is Siofra carrying a rolling pin? We're not sure, but I can assure you that she didn't beat Shep with it.

2. Then we had three great days with our friends Marcus and Mitzi...a.k.a. Mork and Mindy. It was great to see then again after 2 years!! Now they're in Italy enjoying the sun and pasta...lucky them!

3. And, sadly, my days as a SAHM finished on Thursday when I returned to work. It went well, apart from some unfortunate disorganization at the school that resulted in my classroom not being ready, so I'm sharing a room with another teacher and her class. This isn't that bad, but there are a lot of kids so it's a bit tricky to get them focused. Hopefully it'll be sorted by then end of September. And then 4 of us will have to move classrooms...uhgg.

Well, I'd better feed these kids. More later on how school is going...I do miss the kids but actually I'm so busy at school there's not much time to dwell on it. And I am able to pick them up at 3:30, so it's not that bad, really.

How many days until midterm break? 60.

6 Comments:

Blogger kokamura said...

Photos of Donegal look great. It looks like you guys got a bit of sunshine too. Lucky buggers. I've forgotten what that's like.

By the way, how much does Paddy love hugs?

11:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hallelujah!!! so are you a proficient enough blogger to tell that i check DAILY... more frequent than my email even... i just wanted a week at the beach and i knew you would post pics of yours...

glad to hear school is going well... proper personal email to come SOON...

7:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i even spent WAY too much time online last night looking at rental for NEXT summer... should we all stay in that south haven place again? the U.P. is REALLY cheap!

7:29 PM  
Blogger rebecca flynn said...

next summer??? hooray. (it took me over 45 seconds to figure out SAHM... are you now a WM??) xoxox any pics of marcus and mitzi??

9:31 PM  
Blogger Sarah said...

Glad the trip and life is well. Your kid's pics are gorgeous...Paddy's hair is the bomb. That's right...I complimented it "Flint-style."

6:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good luck back at school. I'm back tomorrow. Doesn't get any easier. Take care and love to all the family.

By the way Donegal looks great, another place to visit methinks.

Sean (Liverpool)

10:49 PM  

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