11.17.2012

A Day Off - Saturday.
Today was a "1/2 Day" of work for me. I always love Saturdays, mostly because we have Brunch on Saturdays: a Full English Breakfast. Complete with: bacon, hashbrowns, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, eggs, yogurt, fruit, toast, and cereal. Did you know breakfast is my favorite meal? So Brunch is a never-miss Saturday affair.

After working for the morning, I had the day as my own. That's so nice. I couldn't decide what I wanted to do today: nothing, veg, watch a movie, take a nap, crotchet, research, read, pinterest, or all of the above. The day sure does fly when you're having fun. So I decided...
Come January, I have the privilege of using my two-week Holiday. I will be going to London and Ireland. I've been London three times previously, so I know the goods and what needs to be visited, but Ireland (Dublin) is all new to me. So today was a research day. Days like this, I'm really thankful for this thing called, the internet. I am officially even more excited for January to arrive, if that's even possible. Besides exploring Dublin, I have found two places that have been starred as a, "Must Do!". One is a Day Tour to the Cliffs of Moher. Please look them up on Google. Oh I am excited. The other, is a place called Powerscourt Estate. Visit the website to check it out and name that movie (one of my favorites), that filmed at this Estate. Tonight I will be attending the Orchestra with other staff members. I'm real excited about going and doing something different. I'm sure I will be blown away.

Of course, did some browsing and pinning.
In an upcoming post, I will be describing a detailed 'typical day' for me here at Capernwray. So be on the look out for that!

In other news, I received a parcel today. I cannot express the joy the contents have brought my heart, tongue, and tummy. 
Parcel Goodness!!!



2 comments:

  1. powerscourt. cliffs of moher. both perfect places to visit!

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  2. The Count of Monte Cristo! As soon as I saw the picture I knew what movie it was. If I ever get to actually planning a trip to Europe I'll have to ask you for suggestions of where to go.

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