Hello! So much has happened since my last blog post, I've been too busy to post!
Irlanda
Mom and I said goodbye to the boys on the 5th and headed to Ireland, which is one of my new favorite places in the world. We stayed at this old-fashioned yet super classy hotel called The Gresham in the heart of Dublin. It was lovely - I kept telling Mom that I thought we were on the Titanic ;) Our first night in, we didn't do a whole lot except get Mom a coat so she could stop freezing her butt off. We went out for sushi (the first time for me in a long time) and had some wine in the bar downstairs when we got back.
Cooking class in Howth
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Zuppe di pesce |
The next morning we got up and took the Dart out to Howth (a little town on the coast) for our cooking class in a castle!! Our class was Italian themed so we made Zuppe di pesce, lemon roasted potatoes, stuffed and baked aubergine (the fancy european word for 'eggplant'), panzanella stuffed chicken breasts, and a raspberry and chocolate semi-freddo. Yum! And we met some cool people from Ireland who were all super sweet and gave us advice on places to go in Dublin.
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Howth |
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The castle! |
Dublin
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St. Patrick's Cathedral |
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High Tea |
I found Dublin as a sort of smaller, quaint little London. I loved it. Unfortunately, Mom and I had some issues with the museums; a lot of the ones we wanted to visit were closed and/or being renovated. We did go to part of the Modern Art Museum (the part that wasn't closed), and the National Museum which had tons of cool stuff (Viking ships, medieval artifacts, and creepy bog bodies, to name a few). We also saw a bit of Trinity College, toured around a bit in Temple Bar (the hipper part of town), and ate at Queen of Tarts which had scrumptious food. We went inside St. Patrick's Cathedral, saw a movie in theaters (another thing I hadn't done in forever), went on a tour in Kilmainham Prison, and went to a pub! One of my favorite parts of the trip was Afternoon Tea with champagne (Mom went all out and spoiled me).
Powercourt Estate
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Pet Cemetery |
To get away from the city, we went out to Enniskerry one day to see Powerscourt Estate. Today the mansion that remains has been renovated into a nice cafeteria and cute, but over-priced shops. But the gardens were the reason we went. We didn't quite hit it at the right time, but the Japenese gardens were still pretty and we saw some things starting to come into bloom. My personal favorite was the Pet Cemetery where, literally, the family had burried all of their pets (dogs, horses, cows, you name it...).
Alemania
After Ireland, Mom and I headed to Germany. We stayed just outside Munich's city center
in a cute little apartment. Munich wasn't all we'd hoped for but that's okay, because the real reason for the trip was so that Mom could go to her favorite yarn store for the first, and maybe only, time in her life.
Munich
Let me first just say that Munich's transportation system was a pain in the a**. I think we spent more time figuring out the transportation system then doing much of anything else. I've done London and Paris' transportation systems, but man, something about Munich's was just not super straightforward.
Anywho, when were weren't trying to read subway maps in German, Mom and I explored a couple of Museums and the streets of Munich. We went to the Deutsch Museum which honestly was kind of lame. It said it was an interactive science and technology museum, but all the exhibits that I tried to play with were broken. I felt like a sad little kid. But it had a couple of cool exhibits like the Gutenberg printing presses and a super neat "photography through the years" exhibit. We also went to a Modern Art museum which was supposed to have a bunch of impressionist works. Instead it was mostly dark and creepy German paintings with a few impressionist paintings, that clearly weren't good enough for bigger art museums. That was a bit disappointing. We also went to the Royal palace which was cool, yet somewhat overwhelming that Mom and I finally had to just run for the exit. We decided we didn't want to go to the overly touristy Hofbrauhaus for a beer so we went to Augustinier Brew house instead which was phenomenal and the beer was fantastic!
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The Palace |
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Crown Jewels! |
Pfaffenhofen
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Mom in buying her yarn. |
Things got better when we left the city for a day to go out to Pfaffenhofen for Mom's yarn shopping spree. We took a train out and got to see the beautiful Bavarian countryside. And Pfaffenhofen is a just a little gem of a city. It was tiny but so cute, and the people couldn't have been friendlier. Mom bought loads of yarn and we chatted it up with the yarn shop's owner's friend, Dani, who spoke such perfect English, I couldn't believe it. She gave us a recommedation for lunch so we ended up having wiener shnitzel, a very typical Bavarian dish (which I have to say is quite delicious).
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Wiener Schnitzel |
Vuelto a Alicante
After about 3 and a half days in Munich, we had to return to Alicante because I had to go back to school (and because Mom's rusty German and my absolute inability to speak German just wasn't working out). I showed Mom around the town a bit more, we went to a super cool art museum, and she did some touring around on her own as well when I was in class. She stayed with my host family and I, and even despite language differences both of my "moms" adored each other. My host mom went all out with meals and even made paella so my mom could try it. Mom even met Pepa and the other ladies who work for my program and I showed her around the University of Alicante a bit. It was fun showing my mom my new world.
Amsterdam

The day after Mom left, Kiersten, Tonada, and I jetted off to Amsterdam (as my host mom says, "I never stop moving"). I think Amsterdam may have moved to the top of my list of my favorite cities in Europe (London is close though!). And we hit it on such a beautiful weekend, it was so sunny and beautiful (still cold, but the sun was brilliant). We had looked on Airbnb for an apartment and ended up staying in this guys second half of an apartment. He was so chill and great to have around to answer all of our questions and give us tips. He even invited us out to a music gig and offered us some of his dinner one night.
We got in on Friday and after settling in, we headed straight to Anne Frank's house which was of course sad but very interesting. Afterwards, we went back to the apartment and made a nice dinner with wine. On Saturday we went the Hermitage museum which is temporarily hosting the Van Gogh museum because the actual one is being renovated. From there we walked to this area with all sorts of Asian cuisines because we had all been craving Thai food. Lunch was fabulous and we got our fix. Were were near the Red Light District so we took a stroll through there...yeah. We went to the NEMO which is a science museum (aimed at kids but we enjoyed it!). And we of course passed many a "coffee shop" when walking through town. And we totally had to stop and get fries which are everywhere in Amsterdam and come with delicious sauces. Yum.
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Fries!!! |
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Tonada and I at the NEMO working on genetics |
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Thai food! |
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Botanical Gardens |
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Tulip Museum |
On Sunday, we tried to find the Purse and Bag museum but ended up stumbling upon a bunch of street artists so we all bought some art. We decided then to just head to the Botanical Gardens which were really pretty. We had lunch at a bagel place (another food item we'd been craving). Afterwards, we went over to this cute and hip little neighborhood called the Jordaan. We walked around. We went to the Tulip Museum and the Cheese Museum in the Jordaan (two of our best decisions). Then we headed to Leidseplein where lots of bars and restaurants are but that's also where we got tickets for a canal boat tour of the city. While we waited for our tour, we walked over to the Rijksmuseum just to see it (we all decided we'd have to come back to fully enjoy it because it would've eaten up our whole day to go inside). We took pictures in front of the 'I Amsterdam' sign and grabbed a Heineken before getting on the boat. Our tour was at sunset, so it was absolutely stunning passing through the canals. After the tour, we made friends with a Greek guy who talked us into eating at his restaurant and even gave us free alcohol as part of our meal. It was a good day. But the end of the trip came all too soon and we went back to Alicante on Monday.
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Leidseplein |
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Our Greek Friend |
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