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Friday, December 7, 2012

A Quick Getaway to Budapest

Because we are in our less than a year left in Ireland countdown, Josh and I have been diligently focused on making sure we see everything and accomplish everything before we move home. Once discovering we were pregnant, we realized our travel time was cut in half. So recently Josh and I booked a last minute extended weekend and flew over to Budapest. We had a great time exploring the older city of Buda and the more modern side of Pest. There was a real sense of medieval times and the architecture of the old buildings were incredible. We enjoyed our trip and all the sites Budapest had to offer, but more then that, we loved chatting about how our life will be once our little bean arrives.

On our first night we did our exploring by night. Here is Josh in front of the Buda Castle. 
The Hungarian Parliament by night.
The Fisherman's Bastion was one of the most beautiful buildings.

Josh and me in front of the Fisherman's Bastion.
The Parliament by day.
This was one of our more relaxing trips, lots of naps were involved. I absolutely love that we are able to take quick getaways to amazing places.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

I Love These Two

I don't know what it is, but lately my two loves have been extra cute and super snuggly. I just had to post a few pictures of Dax and Callie in their overly adorable state.

Just too cute!

Holding hands.

Smashing into one bed.

Favorite family photo!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Africa!

Recently Josh and I traveled down to South Africa to celebrate our friend's Thomas and Frances' wedding.   Our time was divided among game drives, craft markets and township tours, to the more cosmopolitan Cape Town.

Our first night was spent on a game reserve, in the Bush, amongst the wild animals. We went on an evening and early morning game drive and saw giraffes, wildebeest, and zebras.

Josh and I in the game drive jeep getting ready to spot some dangerous animals.
I think this picture illustrates the African Bush the best. The earth is very hilly and rocky with thorny bushes.
I think I love the zebra the most!

After our night in the Bush, we ventured to Kruger Park. This expansive park is larger than London and home to five of Africa's most dangerous animals (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino). Even though it is incredibly rare, given the park's large size, we were lucky enough to spot the Big 5.
A baby elephant charging our car in the Kruger Park. 
The baboons were a humorous bunch. Throughout our travels, the baboons would be spotted on the side of the road wrestling and grooming each other.
I love this picture with the baby hanging on. 
One of the township villages we visited.
We learned all about African traditional ways of living. We purchased crafts from the community stalls, watched women weave mats and make homemade bread, and visited a witch doctor.
Frances with the town's chief.
Craft stalls on the side of the road.
After our time in Johannesburg, we continued on to Cape Town. This town has gorgeous beaches, amazing restaurants, and stunning scenery.
Table Mountain blanketed in clouds

I honestly just love this picture because of the colors.
View of Table Mountain from the water.
Josh and I took a sailing cruise out to Robben Island, which was the prison that held Nelson Mandela. Even though we weren't able to make it onto the island to view the prison, we did spot some whales! 
Taking the cable car to the top of Table Mountain.
Views from the top.
Views of Cape Town from Table Mountain.


Views of the harbor.
We were on our way to Cape Peninsula and Cape of Good Hope, the once believed most Southernly point in South Africa.
Cape of Good Hope and Dias Beach.
The coastline is very dramatic driving from Cape Point to Boulders Bay.
Penguins at Boulders Bay.
The wine region was simply stunning.
Josh and I after just enjoying delicious wine and lunch from a Michelin star restaurant.
Exploring Spier vineyard.
At the Spier hotel, we enjoyed; a traditional African dinner in the trees, face painting, and live music.
Colorful shanty towns.
The disparity between the rich and poor is staggering. These towns are constructed from sheet metal and other durable materials. 
From the safaris along the desolate landscape of the Bush, to the craft markets dotting the dramatic hillsides of Johannesburg, to the stunning coastline of Cape Town  - Africa has captured our hearts and exceeding all expectations.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wedding Anniversary in France

I absolutely love my husband and the adventures we have shared. This year Josh and I celebrated our fourth wedding anniversary wine tasting in Burgundy France.
Dinner and a Burlesque show at the Moulin Rouge. 

Your not allowed to take pictures inside, for now what are obvious reasons. 

Before we went wine tasting we spent time in the quaint town of Dijon. The mustard shop had some of the most bizarre combinations, such a blueberry and garlic.

Estate homes turned into wineries lined the road on our tour through wine country.
Josh and I enjoying time in the sun and among the vineyards.

Yum! Almost wine!

Some of the cellars are so old they were once dungeons. This was one of the largest and oldest wineries we have ever been in. It was also self guided which means you could pour your own :)
I love being married to my best friend and a man I truly admire. I look forward to all of our adventures yet to come.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Wilkommen

Recently my parents came to visit Josh and me. We had a few days in Kinsale and enjoyed the Kinsale Arts Week. We took in the shows, my parents learned how to roll sushi with Martin Shannon-owner of Fishy Fishy, and we enjoyed the Lifeboat Wine Tasting event. For the rest of their visit, we hopped a flight and enjoyed discovering Germany. We spent time in Munich, toured villages along the Romantic Road, strolled through historic Rotenburg, visited King Ludwig's infamous castle, and finished in Old Town Neuenburg.

My parents rediscovering their German roots. 

Rothenburg was badly damaged during the war and has been virtually rebuilt. It was such a charming village straight out of Epcot.

A local delight, tasting a bit like fennel cake.

Large beer garden where pretzels and beers were enjoyed.

A bit dark but the Glockenspiel in Munich. It draws quite a crowd when it plays.

Glockenspiel in Neuenburg with such amazing details.

King Ludwig's Palace.
It was here where we learned the mysterious circumstances surrounding King Ludwig's death.  111 years later investigators are still reeling over what really happen to the King. His life was truly something out of a fictional story. 

Neuschwanstein Castle.
King Ludwig's master piece that Disney based his designs after.
"We invite you to enter the dreams of the fairy tale King"

Brost! Until next time mom and dad!