Ever since we moved to Ireland we have heard people talking about how amazing the Aran Islands are. We kept saying we would wait for someone to visit us and then we would go. So when the family arrived, we knew it was time! On a beautiful Sunday morning we loaded the kids in the car and drove about 45 minutes up the coast to the small town where the ferry is located. The ferry took about 45 minutes as well, and then we arrived to the largest of the islands, Inishmore. People have told us that it's best to rent bikes and explore the island, but with kids we decided to hire a taxi van for the day. This was a wise decision, as we were able to hit most of the major sites without too much difficulty and we got some interesting stories from our driver along the way. Inishmore has a population of about 800 people, so everyone knows everyone. There is 1 doctor, 1 nurse and 1 police officer.
Our first stop was for lunch, and we found a little thatched roof cottage restaurant where everything on the menu was made from scratch. We had some delicious soup and sandwiches, as well as some mouth watering dessert! Next up, we hiked about 10 minutes up a path to Dun Aengus, a historic 17th century stone fort that overlooks some of the most spectacular cliffs I have seen. Luckily, we had a great weather day, so we could see from one side of the island to the other. Our taxi driver picked us up at the bottom of the hill and we drove to a few other beautiful sites around the island. When we made it back to town where the ferry docked, we still had some time to wait and were a bit hungry. We stopped in to a local place for fish and chips that was so fresh and delicious! We then caught the ferry back and found our way home to Galway....thanks to GPS. :) Marco and I can't wait to go back and explore the island on bikes!!!
So, Carol, Christian and the kids left for a couple of days exploring Ireland and we really missed them! When they returned, Carol and I had planned a sort of surprise birthday celebration for Marco. His birthday is actually September 3rd, but we wanted to celebrate while we were together. We prepared some delicious Peruvian food (well, Carol cooked and I chopped!) that we knew Marco would love. Chicha morada, which is a drink made from boiling purple corn, pineapple rind and cinnamon. Papa a la huancaina, which is a potato dish with a cheesy/spicy sauce. Lomo saltado, which is a delicious beef dish with onions and tomatoes. And finally, crema volteada, Marco's favorite dessert, which is sort of like a flan. We decorated with balloons and the kids made a precious, homemade card for Uncle Marco. Marco had no idea we were planning something, so that was fun.
The family stayed until Saturday, when they took the train to Dublin in order to fly back to Zurich. Having the kids around was so much fun and the house was so quiet and lonely after they left. And it is always so nice to be with family....we appreciate those experiences very much. We can't wait until the next time.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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