Filed under: Dublin
The big girls went to school today. So the rest of us went with the Australian cousins into town. Patrick and the Australians went to the Georgian House. It’s nice – but I have been there twice so Aine and I decided to hang out in the neighboring park, Merrion Square.
We found a playground, a statue for the Defense Forces that seemed to include an internal flame and of course the famous statue of Oscar Wilde. The park is very lush so Aine found it a little scary but we had fun. Then we trekked over to the National Gallery. They have a great kids pack that you can pick up and use anytime. It include a scavenger hunt type thing and some crayons and paper. We found exactly one painting on the list – the Little Green Fields by Gerard Dillon. Aine drew a picture of the Earth as her scavenger task.
Eventually we met up with the others for a quick lunch.
Filed under: Dublin
After the girls got out of school we headed to Killiney. Killiney is a beautiful part of Dublin. It feel more like Wicklow, which is next door and more remote and hilly than Dublin.
We walked along the Vico Road. It boasts a view that people like to compare to Naples. In fact, lots of the roads have Italian sounding names. The homes in the area are amazing too.
We climbed up Killiney Hill. It’s not too strenuous but is a bit of a hike. The view from there is amazing. You can see the Sugar Loaf (mountain in Wicklow), you can see across the Dublin City Center, you can see across to Howth (where regular readers may remember we saw the seals last year). There are many WPA-like structures in the area where folks were employed to create monuments. Patrick has a story that if you walk around a specific monument 3 times that you’ll get your wish.
Aine wished to be back in Minnesota. That’s a Mama’s girl. Not that we aren’t enjoying Dublin – we are.
After the hill we climbed down to the beach. Aine was the only one who was prepared with her swimsuit under her clothes. Usually I have my swimsuit handy too but it just didn’t work out for me this time. We did wade through the water. Kate and I worked on our skipping skills. The rest of the crew dug a hole for Aine and then we buried Aidan up to his neck. It was pretty impressive!
Filed under: Dublin
I arrived n Dublin early morning on Tuesday. Patrick, Lily, Aine and Michael came to pick me up, which was very nice.
To celebrate the big arrival, we had a nice lunch at the Italian restaurant in Cabinteely. I know few readers will be eating there anytime soon – but they now have a great patio in the back. It was almost too hot and sunny to eat outside – not that we’d complain. After lunch we went to Cabinteely Park. It is a beautiful park.
They are starting to add some sculptures, as you can see.
After the park we went to the library – where I could get online. It had been nearly 24 hours since I had been online in NY, so I was starting to shake.
Filed under: St Paul
Kinder Camp is the pre-kindergarten event at Nativity. It happens for 4 days. The pre-kinders get to go to school and check things out.
Aine went (in her hat of course). On her second day she “made up a friend”. I asked about any new friends on her third day but she patiently explained that she had her old friend (from day 2).
Aine is very ready for kindergarten.

Filed under: Minneapolis
The Bakken Museum is a “one of a kind museum exploring the mysteries of our electrical world.” We had never been there. It’s in a beautiful old house near the lakes in Minneapolis. They had a happy hour there and I decided it was OK to bring kids because they also had the Raptor Center there.
It’s very cool. There’s a super cool exhibit on Frankenstein – but it was a little too scary for Aine so I wasn’t able to hang there too much. We got to see a very early pacemaker and try some electrical experiments.
This weekend we met with our girl cousins in Madison. We stayed at a Holiday Inn with a small water park. All we did was swim and relax. We ate pizza on the pool deck. We tried some local beer and it was good. Of course Wisconsin knows beer. We watched TV at night.
Filed under: Minneapolis
In the Twin Cities there’s a great May Day tradition in and near Powderhorn Park. There’s a big parade with floats and stuff, then there’s a big production by the lake, and a festival. The theme this year was the environment and the people versus the big corporate bail outs. The weather was amazing.
Heart of the Beast puppet theater is responsible for much of the cool activities on May Day. People are welcome to come into HOB week leading up to the parade to help prepare the various floats and costumes. We don’t’ usually participate to that degree but we do enjoy seeing it all.
Filed under: Minneapolis
One of the nice things about our area in the summer is going to hang out at the Minnehaha Falls. There’s a fun restaurant called Sea Salt – and you can eat in the park. We went over Memorial weekend and had a really nice time. The Falls are pretty weak this year – a sign that we need rain desperately. The Falls should still be pretty impressive at this time of year.
We climbed all around the Creek. They are actually working on it – and it’s going to be nice. They are building up the ad hoc swimming area, which is fun but has always been pretty muddy. We actually walked from the Creek around to the shores of the Mississippi. We could see the big dam.
Next time we go we’re going to get there early enough to rent a bicycle build for 4!
Aine graduated from preschool. They have a nice celebration. Only she and her friend Rain were graduating. We heard some songs; we saw some slideshows. There was a bouncy castle. Who could ask for anything more?
Filed under: St Paul
At Nativity, each fourth grade class researches a country. Lily’s class researched Spain. We got to go for a night of presentation on different countries. The students work a long time on their projects and they all did an excellent time. Lily got a good speaking part where she told the story of St Caslida.
Also each class prepares treats. This is when it’s super helpful to have an uncle who is a chef. Uncle Billy made 450 profiteroles con chocolate for the event. They were really good.

































