Sunday, October 24, 2010

Ireland - Part 2

We arrived to Dublin on October 3, bright and early in the morning! Upon arrival we were excited to find that the weather was perfect! We checked into our hotel, The Morrison, and got settled in. Since we didn't get much rest on the flight over, we took a quick nap and then headed out on the town! The location of our hotel was perfect (thanks to H for doing the research and planning for our accommodations in Dublin). Our hotel was just over the bridge (Ha'y Penny Bridge) to the Temple Bar district. On Sunday, we roamed the city to get our bearings, had lunch at "The Quay's Bar", walked through the Dublin Castle, St. Stephen's Green Park and had a few pints at local pubs (which wasn't a challenge since there was one every corner!). That evening, Bob & Karen stayed in to get some rest and H and I ventured out to have some dinner and enjoy a bit of the night life. Much to our surprise, we ran into Jay, Karen and Jayson Schmitt walking down the street at the Temple Bar area! They were also in Ireland for the wedding, Jayson was the officiant for the ceremony. Running into friends in Ireland is quite surreal. We stopped at the "Temple Bar" for dinner and drinks with the Schmitt's. Unfortunately, H and I had to cut our evening short due to the exhaustion which was creeping up on us from our trip.

On October 4, day 2 in Dublin, we woke up well rested and ready to do some sight seeing! Again, we had another beautiful day! We started out our day by taking the train to Dun Laoghaire, a seaside town about 20 miles from Dublin. It was beautiful and had a much different feel from Dublin. We had lunch at a local restaurant and then walked down the pier. It was breathtaking! After our relaxing morning, we headed back to Dublin to see some of the hot spots.

We began our tour through Dublin at Trinity College to see "The Book of Kells". It was amazing how the book had been created, preserved and displayed. Next we headed to St. Patrick's Cathedral. The original St. Patrick's Cathedral was founded in 1191 and then restored in the late 1800's to the building it is today

After a educational day, we decided we needed a Guiness Break (these were needed every few hours). We stumbled upon a bar in the Temple Bar district which had live Irish music and cold beer on tap (and walking distance from our hotel).

On October 5, day 3 in Dublin. Being that this was our last day in Dublin, we saved the best for last - Guinness Storehouse and the Jameson Distillery. Our hotel was centrally located, which allowed us to walk most places. Our first stop was the Guinness Storehouse. The Irish are very proud of Guinness and hold it at a very high regard.

We began with an introduction of Guinness and background about the company, which has been around since 1759, from there we proceeded on a self-guided tour of the Storehouse, at the end of the tour we enjoyed a nice lunch at the 7th floor restaurant and a complimentary pint at the Gravity bar with a view to die for!

A few fun facts about Guinness. In Ireland, Guinness pouring is a process, actually a six part process:
1. Guinness is to be served at 6 degrees c
2. The glass - must be a 20 ounce tulip shaped glass, washed meticulously and dried.
3. The glass must be angled 45 degrees under the tap.
4. The pour the glass 3/4 of the way, set it down and let it settle. The color of the beer will change and it will have the dark body and white top as we have all grown to know.
5. Once this is complete, fill the glass up to where the white top is above the rim of the glass. The proper pouring process takes approximately 119 seconds.
6. Enjoy your perfectly poured Guinness!

Another fun fact, Arthur Guinness signed a 9000-year lease for the St. James Gate Brewery for 45 pounds. That was in 1759, and the lease is still valid and in affect.

Next, we wandered over to the Jameson Distillery. The original distillery, which we visited, is no longer the home of where Jameson is now produced, but it is where it all began. The building was rustic and full of history. Here we went on a guided tour of the distillery and at the end enjoyed a refreshing drink. I enjoyed a Jameson with Ginger, which was surprisingly refreshing! I am not a whiskey drinker by any stretch of my imagination, but this was a drink I wouldn't mind to have every now and then!

For our last night in Dublin, we took a car to the highest point of Dublin to "Johnnie Fox". A few of our neighbors frequent Ireland and this is one place they said we must go! It is one of hte oldest restaurants in Dublin and is located on top of one of Dublin's mountains and is the highest pub in the whole country. Here we enjoyed a wonderful dinner and traditional Irish entertainment. It was the perfect end to our time in Dublin.

Ireland - Part 1



On October 2nd, my in-laws, H and I headed to Lambert airport to begin our journey to Ireland for the Ritu & Tim's wedding celebration! The four of us decided to leave early and spend a few days in Dublin before kicking off the festivities. The whole experience was unlike anything I have ever done before. We had a total of 72 people traveling to Ireland for the wedding! Being that there was so much we did in one week, I am going to break up my posts to capture as much of the experience possible. I hope you enjoy the experience through our view point!

St. Louis Food & Wine Festival



Every year H and I try to make the annual St. Louis Food & Wine festival at Forest Park. Amazingly this year we were in town and had no plans, so we were able to attend one of our favorite events in St. Louis. It was a beautiful day, there was a fabulous band, and great vendors with food and wine!

Happy Birthday Justin!





A month and a half late, but better late than never, right? On September 9 we celebrated H's 29th birthday! Poor Justin was a little under the weather on his birthday, but we were able to go out for his birthday dinner at Citizen Kane's. Luckily, by the weekend he was feeling much better and we headed to NIU for a football game. Priti & Evan both attend NIU, so we had a big group heading up North the first football game of the season, my in-laws, Emily & Dan, Justin and myself were able to make it for the festivities! Evan lives in the Phi Psi house and the members of the fraternity had "Family Weekend" We spent the afternoon at the house for a pig roast (which I did not partake in), games, and cocktails! It was a little nostalgic hang out there because Justin was also a Phi Psi at SIUE. We didn't have houses at SIUE, but the atmosphere was similar to our events in college. From there we headed to the stadium to tailgate and then the game! Unfortunately, Priti and I were unable to enter the game because our bags were too big, who knew! So, we went to the closest bar to enjoy some adult beverages until the game was over. It was a fun filled weekend of sports (which I still am not sure who won the game), food, family, and friends! Here are the rest of the photos from the weekend!

Ritu & Tim's Pre-Destination Wedding Celebration



Being that the happy couple's wedding was a destination wedding, we decided to have a "Pre-Destination Wedding Celebration" as a bridal shower and in lieu of an after wedding reception. We held the party at the Sheraton City Center in St. Louis. We had a great turn out and were able to celebrate the upcoming nuptials of Ritu & Tim with family and friends, those who were traveling to Ireland and those who were unable to make the wedding. In true Nemani style, the event was a whole weekend affair. We had many friends come to St. Louis from areas far adn near. Friday night we went to Lombardo's for dinner, and Saturday, as we welcomed more guests to St. Louis, we prepared for the big event! We had an evening of fun, entertainment and dancing! Here are the photos from the event. Enjoy!

Ritu & Tim's Bachelor/Bachelorette Weekend



With our busy summer and getting ready for Ritu and Tim's wedding events, I have fallen behind on blogging. In August, we had a full month of events leading up to the big event set for October. One fabulous weekend was the bachelor/bachelorette party for the happy couple. The wedding party (most of them) and friends headed to Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, WI for a weekend of fun. It was a relaxing weekend with lots of food, fun and reminiscing. Saturday night we went to "The Baker House" for dinner and entertainment. If you ever go to Lake Geneva, I would highly recommend visiting this venue. The atmosphere was unique, the food was fantastic and the service was amazing. They have a tradition of having "Sun Downers" every weekend when the sun begins to set. It is a very cool concept, at this hour of the evening, you raise your drink to toast the day you were fortunate to have and toast the night, which was upon us. To top it off, they gave you hats to wear! Overall, it was a fun weekend celebrating the last days of single life for the happy couple! We look forward celebrating many years of fun and vacations with the couple once they are married! Here are the rest of the photos!