Friday, April 23, 2010

Early Research

Okay, since I started this blog, I have done a ton of research:
  • need to get all new passports for the girls (can't renew if their original passports were issued under age 17) - lots of paperwork to do & need to schedule a time that their dad can be available to apply with us in person
  • weather in the 3 areas we will be in is amazingly like home (temps within a few degrees of the weather here, rain predicted for the same days). I have Dublin, Limerick, and Galway set on my weather updates :)
  • pubs open to minors until 9pm
  • drinking age is 18 (one daughter will be happy)
  • Google Earth is my friend (took a virtual tour of Dublin around our hotel)
  • Ireland is tiny...somehow expected it to be bigger but apparently it is the size of West Virginia.
I have emailed the Chamber to see how much of the trip is expected to be viewing the countryside from the bus window and how much we will actually be allowed out at sites and locations to explore and meet people. Still waiting for their reply on that and my initial question about how much triple-rooms will cost.
Haven't sent in the deposits yet...waiting for the above answers, hoping they will come before the early-bird registration date of 5/15.
More info as I get it...stay tuned :)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

1st Post -- Getting Started

Well, it looks like our next vacation will be to the Emerald Isle! Thanks to the Federal Way Chamber of Commerce, I have another opportunity to take my girls on a vacation to Europe and we are all so excited!!! We are still in the "prep" stage -- haven't even paid the reservation yet -- but the trip is already a fait acompli. Erica and I started researching the hotels we'll be staying at...even the planes we'll be flying on and the seating charts for both (747-400 for the trans-atlantic leg and an Airbus 320(?) for the London-Dublin leg). Rachel has already begun planning what she wants to see.

But...what made this blog happen is that I opened my big mouth! My friend Tiffany was recently promoted to Executive Director of an Assisted Living community in Puyallup and is planning on coming to Ireland, too. I suggested she do a blog so her residents can follow her on her trip (great idea, I thought). It then hit me that I am also an ED at an AL...I should do a blog for my residents, too! So here it is...the beginning.

I will warn you now...I've never blogged before so I don't know the protocol, but the truth is -- I don't care. I neglected to journal anything on the trip I took with the girls in 2005 to London & Paris (really should have -- we were in London for the Tube bombings) and didn't do anything more than write captions for the pix I took in China in 2008. What I miss now are the little details that made the trips so meaningful, so my plan is to try to preserve them here. And the bonus is that friends, family, residents, and staff will get to see them as well.

Wish me luck on keeping this interesting. I promise to try :)