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PIMP MY RIDE, BABY!

minivan

I think it was the minivan. Yes!  It was the evil minivan! Bastard! Somewhere along the way, when you lower yourself  remove any self-esteem from your being agree to drive a minivan, the joy of driving dis-inhabits your body.  Since the minivan, I have had a series of cars that have been fine. Fine? FINE? What? Since when was driving about ... Read More »

BACK TO SCHOOL, AND TO THE KITCHEN

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The return to school for me is also a return to the kitchen.  Summer starts great, but I tend to lose steam after things heat up, preferring whatever for a meal.  How tepid! Fall puts us back on a regular schedule, and that includes more regular visits to the grocery store, and predictable times to return home at the end ... Read More »

WHEN FINISH MEANS START

finish line

We have undergone a strange sort of transition in our home over the past week and a half, and ours has been a bit different than what we have seen in friends and acquaintances. The spouse of my colleague wrote a terrific piece in the Albany Times Union about sending their daughter off to college.  (Click here to read the ... Read More »

MY LAST MEAL ON THIS PLANET

top-chef-masters

Ending my series of blogs from Ireland, I wrap with the final thoughts from our return flight home.  We are a highly distractible family, admittedly.  Okay, not my siblings and all, but me and my husband and kids, yes. A favorite line from The Holy Grail that personifies us, at the Bridge of Death while facing the Gorge of Peril:  ... Read More »

WHEN FAMILIES TRAVEL TOGETHER

Newport

  One of the biggest surprises from our recent family trip to Ireland was the fact that the day when it was time to end our family week and head off our separate ways, we lingered over the goodbyes.  We still liked each other.  We were sorry to leave each other. We had made a similar trip to Italy in ... Read More »

THE EASTER UPRISING

Kilmainham

Our visit to Ireland included a hefty history lesson for most of the family members traveling, or maybe a refresher course for some, while others got new details to round out the story. My husband looooves watching the movie Braveheart.  If it is on cable, it will be on our televisions.  We quote William Wallace often. “Go back to England and ... Read More »

PUB LIFE

guinness

Somehow… Somehow… How? The first times I visited Ireland – at 20 years old, at 28 years old, and then again in my 40s – Irish pub culture escaped me entirely!  If you know me at all, I am no stranger to bars or restaurants.  A wine and food blogger, no less, completely clueless about the vital role that pubs ... Read More »

WILD IRELAND

mayo

Most guidebooks will give you a few sentences about County Mayo in northwestern Ireland.  They call it inaccessible, and recommend skipping  it,  preferring other, more touristed areas.  Thankfully, our Granny O’Toole lobbied furiously the entire time we knew her.  County Mayo is one step from heaven.  Granny was right. Granny was born and raised in Ballindine, Co. Mayo.  It was ... Read More »

OUR GATHERING

the gathering

Ireland launched a brilliant marketing campaign: The Gathering – Ireland 2013.  They encourage you to search out long lost family members, distant cousins, and relatives twenty times removed. We held our own personal Gathering for one week in July in Western Ireland.  My mom was born there, and came to live in the US when she was 15.  I am ... Read More »

APOLOGIES

sorry

I am just back from two weeks in Ireland with 24 family members!  I had hoped to blog from the road, but days of touring and activities, followed by naps, dinners, and several pints… two whole weeks escaped me entirely!  With only one pen in my purse, I did not faithfully write up a list for each new day, and ... Read More »

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