Ireland
@CaroleeKaufold (1853)
United States
April 26, 2007 6:17pm CST
Ireland! I have been there 2 times. The 1st time I went with Thom in December 1992. We got to the airport 2 hours before the plane was to leave JFK. The only thing was the plane never left Ireland. So we waited for it to get there.
After many hours, we arrived in Ireland. The plane 1st landed in Shannon, and took off for the short flight to Dublin. When we flew over the water to Shannon it was still dark. As we left for Dublin, the sun was shinning. The trip took about 17 minutes and we got to look at the most physically beautiful country I have ever seen. Ireland is truly 40 shades of green. There are hills, long winding road, small towns and castles.
Thom and I were returning to the land of our mothers. Fitzagerald and Halligan. We were about to see a country that is clean, interesting and filled with the loveliest people I have ever met. The food is wonderful, the soda is warm and the Hotels are quaint. The first 2 nights we stayed in Dublin. All the doors on the homes are different colors. The streets are safe. The pubs are filled with wondrous tales. One night we went to a pub just outside of Dublin called Fox's. They were having Christmas parties and we meet a lot of locals there. Father Christmas was there and so were fish and chips.
When we were in Dublin, Thom went in to Trinity College to look at the Book of Knells, and the bus we were on had to move. I thought he was lost and he didn't remember the name of the hotel where staying. But in truth he was strolling all over having a good old time. I finally found him on Gafton Street, and I was never so happy to see anyone in my life.
On our way around the country we saw the Waterford Crystal factory. It was shutting down and we were the last group to see it. We saw the Rock of Cashel which is a church ruins on a hill over looking the town of Cashel. We went to the Blarney Stone, the Ring of Kerry and a privately owned castle. We saw grand manors and small homes. We saw the hotel suite that Tom Cruise used during the filming of "Far and away."
Thom had so much Guinness one night, that he slept on the bus all the next day. We were on a specially arranged trip for travel agents, and the owner of the Inn we were staying, liked Thom and would not let him go to bed. We had the greatest time. The Irish people are funny and very charming. We ate in castles, in private homes, in pubs and in hotels. We were treated like long lost cousins. The Irish Tourist board took us out to dinner, and so did local folks. We were all treated with kindness and love.
The beauty of Ireland can only be matched by the beauty of the people. When I had spoken to friends that had been to Ireland before, I wasn't prepared for the welcome we received. In Ireland the weather is constant. In March the weather is the same as August, in the 60's. They call rainy days "soft days," because they only see good in things. If you ever go, be sure to take me with you! After all we are all Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
The 2nd time, was with a group of Long Isalnd NY policemen and their families. I took them over to Ireland so they could preform with their Pipe and Drums. We had a great time. They wore kilits and looked so cute. One night at the hotel we were staying, their was a wedding party, so the cops came marching in playing on the drums and pipes. The bride and groom were thrilled.
by Carolee Kaufold©"may be reprinted with proper credit
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@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
27 Apr 07
My Mom went to Ireland this past September. She had a marvelous time. Said the people were lovely and the grass was so green. She saw shearing of sheep, wonderful castles and lovely flower gardens. She discovered scones, which we have here in America, but they are not like the ones in Ireland. She purchased a gorgeous Waterford Crystal bowl that she had shipped to her home. It is very heavy and beautiful.
She is of Irish heritage and has always wanted to go to Ireland. I am glad she was able to realize one of her dreams.
PEACE
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@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
1 May 07
Thank you so much for the best response.
Last time I went to Mom's house she had moved her crystal bowl to her china cabinet. She used to have it on her coffee table, but was a fraid it might get chipped or damaged by one of her great grandkids. It looks great in the cabinet.
@carolynpb (647)
• United States
28 Apr 07
This was a wonderful discription of Ireland. I have never been ther but would love to go. My daughter is absolutely besotted with ireland and would give anything to go there someday. Thank you for sharing this! How exciting that you got to go there....twice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You lucky duck!
@aweins (4198)
• India
1 May 07
My cousin went to America and from there they travelled to Ireland. its a very beautiful place as decribed by them with huge beautiful castles, greenery all around. quite a neat and clean full of greenery a place i can say. the pictures were also very self exlaining the beauty of the place.by sharing your story i remembered my cousins . i'll be mailing them today and will be sharing some of your experiences with them .
have a nice time.
@KarenO52 (2950)
• United States
27 Apr 07
My dad's grandfather was from Ireland. My cousins just went there a couple of years ago, tracing our line of the family and they did find our Irish cousins. We found out that there is a clan rally every year under our family surname, and cousin Mike has been going back for the rally ever since. Mary said that when she set foot on Irish soil, she felt like she was back home. I've got wonderful pictures they sent me, and I almost feel like I was there too. I do plan on going someday, hopefully before too long.
@youdontsay (3497)
• United States
27 Apr 07
My daughter's church choir traveled to Ireland last year. She said the people were wonderful and what little they saw of Ireland from the bus they traveled from church to church in was lovely. She'd like to go back sometime as a tourist and see more of the country.
I don't expect I will every travel that far. But one never knows.
@cassidy22 (2974)
• United States
27 Apr 07
My husband and I did a 2 week cycling tour around County Clare. It was a great vacation (not as good as climbing Machu Picchu, but still)
We loved it, listened to some great music, met some wonderful people, and I learned a lot about Irish Fiddle.
@revdauphinee (5703)
• United States
27 Apr 07
I also have been several times my maternal grandmother is from thier I agree with you on how beautifull it is but the Guiness you can keep it is awfull tasting !
@mummymo (23706)
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27 Apr 07
Carolee I am Scottish but have been going to Ireland since I was about 4 as my brother in law is Irish - from County Mayo! I also lived there for about a year when my son was a baby and I have to agree - it is beautiful and the people are the friendliest you will ever meet! When I moved there with my now ex-husband I was a bit apprehensive to be moving away from friends and families with a baby but \i shouldn't have worried as it was so easy to meet people and make friends! I have many fond memories of the country but have only been back once since I left about 12 years ago! It is so nice to hear of others who have experienced the hospitality and friendliness of the irish! xx
@terilee79720 (3621)
• United States
27 Apr 07
I've never been to Ireland Carolee. Since I am of Irish descent I would love to have the opportunity to go someday. The history is amazing.
@shakeroo (3986)
• Malaysia
28 Apr 07
Thanks for sharing your story about Ireland. I have always been fascinated about stories on Ireland and I wish that one day I would be able to go there and see things for myself. Even though at times, there are lots of negative news about it, it doesn't stop me from thinking about going there.
@vijiayyar (191)
• Ireland
27 Apr 07
I have been here in dublin since last 2 weeks. I tell u its a nice place. Its very quiet and its clean. the roads r damn clean and traffic is well organised. I havent yet got time for sight seeing but i tell u that i wud love to do some sight seeing as soon as possible. And hey I jus went to a beach once. The water was ice cold but looked very beautiful.

















