01 August 2008

Niki's Visit






This past week, Niki was here to visit me. It was great because not only did I get to see my BFF, but I also didn't have to work. Here, now, I will attempt to remember everything we did. I picked Niki and our rental car up on Friday and after getting a little lost, we came back to my apartment to re-pack for our Donegal weekend and to pick up Bridget. On the way out of town, we also picked up Chandra. It was going to be a real girls weekend. We got into Glencolumbkille in the evening and had a bite to eat and a nap before hitting the (small) town. We did the obligatory pub crawl (there are only 3) and met some of the locals.

Saturday we did a little sight seeing. We went to my favorite beach (Silver Strand) for some photo ops and to wet our toes in the Atlantic. It was lunch at the Tea House in the Folk Village in Glen to warm up after that. Then it was off to Ardara via Glengesh Pass to see the waterfall. We stopped at the chemist to visit Alisha at work as well. After that, it was off to the pubs again and a long night is was. The pub we were at stayed open into the early morning and then a load of us went off to the beach for a makeshift bonfire and sing along and to watch the sunrise. Super fun and super cold.

Sunday we joined Captain Paddy Byrne on his boat The Nuala Star and he took us for a spin along the coast. It was very windy and the water was super choppy so it made for an exciting 2 hour ride. We stopped at The Rusty in Teelin for a drink and then had dinner at An Cistin in town before having another exciting night on the town.

On the way home Monday, we stopped in Donegal town for a little sight seeing and shopping before really hitting the road. Stopped in Mullingar again for a breather and then had a quiet night at home.

Tuesday morning we had to return the car so we stopped for groceries on the way back. I introduced Niki to some of the delicious Irish foods such as Crunchy Nut cereal and Irish Pride bread, two staples of my diet. Tuesday night we went to Whelan's. It's the pub where P.S. I Love You was filmed. We saw a little live music by a Canadian guy. After that I took Niki to one of my favorite pubs in Dublin, The Hairy Lemon. It was dead but it turned out good because we didn't have to wait for drinks and we got to chat with the barman. He let us leave our mark on the pub, we pinned a dollar bill with our names and the date on it onto the woodwork above the bar. If you're ever there, check it out.

Wednesday we did the Wild Wicklow bus tour. The driver was insane and totally inappropriate which made for an excellent time. We drove along the coast and port and then through the Hollywood Hills of Dublin where we got to scope out the homesteads of Bono, Van Morrison, and Enya before getting to Wicklow. We stopped at Avoca for a bathroom break and to look around. They sell all sorts of cool stuff. They're sort of like Bibelot or Patina but they also do handwoven wool stuff. Wicklow was amazing, I would love to live there. We went to Glendalough, picked blueberries, had a pub lunch, and went for a little hike. Our bus driver even brought along a bottle of Jameson for us to enjoy. He put two Belgium dudes in charge of the bottle and they ended up drinking pretty much all of it...never trust a Belgian. P.S. I Love You was also filmed at Glendalough. The weather was gorgeous and sunny so we were exhausted by the end of the day. When we got back we had a cuppa at Bewley's (my favorite people watching spot) and then went home to catch up on some much needed rest.

Thursday we hit up Guinness where we did the tour and had a pint direct from the source. You'll never have a tastier Guinness. We had a unique and tasty dinner at Gruel after that. We went out to my other favorite pub, Flannery's, that night. It was insanely hot and packed but we had a blast watching a group of very entertaining dancers. Only in Ireland do they have Riverdance and they're national anthem as part of their playlist. I wish I could've videotaped the chaos that ensued when Riverdance was playing.

Friday, Niki and I hit up Phoenix Park. We walked around a little (the place is huge, bigger than Central Park), laid on the grass and people watched, and had a nice lunch. Friday, I took Niki and Rachel out in Temple Bar just to say they had been there. It's really touristy and full of stag and hen (bachelor and bachelorette) parties. After that it was on to a Dublin institution called Copper Faced Jack's. It's about the only "club" in Dublin and so has quite the reputation. It's something you only have to experience once. It's better on Monday nights when the clientele are mainly nurses, cops, and firefighters.

Saturday we did our shopping and sight seeing in the city center on Grafton St. and O'Connell St mainly. Niki wanted to see some live music so I bought us tickets to Sharon Shannon on a whim. She and her band do all traditional Irish music (she plays the accordion). I know it sounds lame but it was actually great and a very good way to end Niki's vacation. Sharon Shannon made "Galway Girl" famous with another Irish artist Mundy on the P.S. I Love You soundtrack. I know right, we had a total P.S. I Love You week...it was totally coincidental. Anyways, Mundy was also at the show and was sort of the surprise guest. It was great because Niki, Rachel, and I had heard a song playing at the Hairy Lemon one night that we were obsessed with. Nobody could tell us the right artist and Niki and I couldn't find the song anywhere online. Well, turns out it's Mundy, which we figured out when he sang it at the show (the song is "July" if anyone is interested). We met Sam and Chandra at The Hairy Lemon afterwards for a few drinks and to say our goodbyes. Niki made it safely home on Monday. I miss her terribly and wanted to hold her hostage. I'm currently working on finding her a job here so she can come back :). I wonder if Enya needs a nanny, we know where she lives. 

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