Wednesday, July 3, 2013

beginning our farewell

Here's some pictures of some cute kids I know to keep you happy while we head out on our next adventure to see Ben Harper and bid farewell to Florence and the Tuscan region.



Gotta give Uncle Matt credit for this one.
Have a really great Independence Day back in the US for me.

Monday, July 1, 2013

two weeks in Ireland in one blog post

We kissed the Blarney Stone.



We visited the coastal town where the Titanic stopped to pick up passengers.



We visited the Muckross House near Killarney.


We hung out with family members from Spokane who were there on a cool sister-city vacation because Spokane's sister city is Limerick, Ireland.



We found a waterfall.


And an old Abbey.



We drove all over the place to look at views like this one, the "Ladies' View."


This was my view for most of the trip.







We met up with Uncle Matt at the Cliffs of Moher.




We hung around Gallway.



We went to some long lost cousin's house for brunch and Irish Coffee.



We learned about the sport of Hurling.



Then we watched a Hurling match.



We visited Spokane's sister city.




And a castle nearby with a long lost cousin.




We saw a lot of whiskey.


We stopped in Adare for a quick bite to eat.



Then we hit up Dublin and Trinity College for some light reading in the "Long Room."



We spent some time in some pubs.



We learned how to pour perfect pints of Guiness.




We saw Saint Patrick's Church.


We walked around the streets of Dublin until our feet couldn't take it anymore.


Somewhere on our adventure, we stayed in a town called, Dingle, which was my favorite town. We took the kids to their aquarium, which was surprisingly amazing for such a small town. Wouldn't you know it, though, I didn't take a single picture of that place. Sorry.

And that is how your wrap up two weeks in Ireland in one blog post.




Saturday, June 29, 2013

Uncle Matt in Ireland

Back in the day, when my love for Tony was only a crush, I would cringe every time he was late for something. During our senior year of high school, we had first period together. Every single day, I would sit and watch the clock nervously awaiting his arrival. Most of the time, he made it in seconds before the bell rang with soaking wet hair and wearing sweat pants. Some of the time, he was late and rewarded a "tardy" slip.

On Sundays, we would go to the same church in the evenings. Our group sat in the back row. I would look over my shoulder a hundred times waiting for Tony to show up. Once in awhile, he'd show up before Mass began, but sometimes he got there just in time for Communion. But he always did show up. Always.

I was raised by a dad who taught me what his dad taught him: if you're on time, you're fifteen minutes late. You can imagine how Tony's tardiness drove me to the brink of insanity. Especially when he was late to pick me up in Boston after I'd traveled across the country to visit him.

As my love for Tony grew (because he was always worth the wait), I subsequently got to know his older brother a little better and realized that he was even more late for things. Even more of a lollygagger. It was just a family tendency. I had to accept it. I've even learned to count on it. The Blaine boys might be late, but they always pull through. They never drop out because they lost track of time.

Now, our son is the biggest lollygagger of all, but that's not what this is about.

This is about Uncle Matt, who, after three years of receiving invites from us to come to Italy, finally, in true Blaine boy fashion, set foot on the same continent as us.

We met him at the Cliffs of Moher.


He got to meet his one and only niece for the first time. I think she likes him.


He gallivanted around Ireland with us for a bit.




He helped Graham become friends with a cute, Irish lassie.


His presence was wonderful and we enjoyed every second.



Graham, especially, enjoyed the shoulder rides.



But now, we're back in Italy, and he is in Brussels visiting friends with the promise that he will meet us here on the third of July.

I'm sitting here eating my pasta and drinking my wine with only a few weeks left to live in this country. I'm watching the clock, looking over my shoulder, and waiting on another Blaine boy to arrive just before it's too late...

This is the story of my life.


Friday, June 28, 2013

back home





Just bopping in to let you know we made it home. It might take me a few years to sort through these pictures and report back to you on our Irish experience, so please be patient.


Monday, June 17, 2013

Ireland


Just wanted to let you know that we're taking off for a vacation in Ireland in a couple of hours.

We'll be there for two weeks or so!

We're meeting up with some family from Spokane!

I can't wait to tell you all about it!


Saturday, June 15, 2013

missing Lauren

Well, it finally happened. All of Lauren's visa paperwork was finalized and they allowed her to go back to Sudan yesterday.

My life will never be the same.

She already sent us a thank you note, because that's just the kind of person she is. 


But we're the grateful ones. We should write a thank you note to the universe for giving us a good friend and somehow aligning all the stars just right so she could stay with us for an extended period of time.

Who knows? Maybe one day everything will fall into place and we'll be neighbors again just like we were several moons ago in the Welch dorm at Gonzaga University....

One can dream.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

these babies


Someone dared utter the all too sad but true statement that this might just be the last picture with these three babies together... I'm still crying... I hate goodbyes.