Most holidays consist of jetting off to some sunny locale like the Costa del Sol, Greece, Turkey, or any number of islands -- the Canaries, the Azores, or the Cape Verde Islands, for example. "British" holidays don't really count as holidays for most people; I guess the UK isn't exotic enough, though I've been lucky enough to visit some pretty spectacular places here in Britain.
I can't speak for all international couples, but in our case a holiday is a bit of a complicated affair. I make sure that we schedule at least one trip back to the States a year; before we had Crumpet, it was much easier (and cheaper) to go back, so I sometimes managed two trips a year. The Other Half counts this trip as a holiday (and, according to our credit card bills, it qualifies as one), but as much as I love going home to visit my family and friends, I don't really consider these visits a holiday in the true sense of the word. To me, a holiday is a luxury; our trips back to the States are more of a necessity in my book. So we have to agree to disagree on that one.
Last month, we had a lovely kind of last-minute and unexpected holiday in Northern France, which would have been our "annual holiday," but we are now planning a second holiday (I know, it's a bit of an indulgence, but totally justified, in my opinion) to... drumroll, please... IRELAND!
Yes, we are headed to the Emerald Isle at the end of July -- incidentally, in the first week of the summer holidays I previously mentioned we try to avoid. My sister, brother-in-law, and nephew will be meeting us there, and we are renting a cottage together. We are still working out the details, but we will be staying in County Clare, in the West -- home to such natural wonders as the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren; and just a short ferry ride away are the mystical, car-free Aran Islands.
In the nearly nine years since I first came to England (nearly five of which I have actually lived here), I have never been to Ireland, even though it's just a short hop away. So I am beyond excited.
Castle and ruins and pubs... oh my!
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland |
6 comments:
The trips home cost a fortune. I do think I should get paid for going! I do love Ireland. I can't wait to see more photos.
Yes, they do. We should be paid sponsors of American Airlines (not because I like their service, but because they are the only real option for us). I will definitely post photos post-trip.
Nice!! I've only ever been to Dublin which was okay but Ireland has wayyy more beautiful scenery to see! Hope you have a beautiful trip!
Sounds like it will be a wonderful trip - be sure to raise your glass of Guinness as proudly as the Obamas did! Just added you to my blogroll:)
How lucky you are to have so many nice holidays in this tricky economic climate. Glad you're making the most of it and enjoying your hard earned wages! X
Yes, so glad we took advantage while we had the chance because those days are numbered with Crumpet 2 on the way. :)
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