Being a tourist in Dublin

My parents are superheros. We must have seen the whole city twice! Karin & my dad brought the sunshine and they didn’t really get to experience the typical weather. Just a quick shower, but mostly sun. It was great. Every morning I met them at their hotel for breakfast and then we started our day. We explored every corner of the city, went to Howth for a hike and the best fish & chips we’ve ever had, went to markets, and recovered in coffee shops or (let’s be honest) pubs… One evening we watched soccer, but instead of the commentary we listened to Irish music, our eyes & ears had no idea what was going on.

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I put them on a bus to the airport yesterday afternoon and felt quite sad. I really enjoyed seeing them more frequently over the last years. We’ll have to find a way to maintain it. Even though I had a couple of tears in my eyes, I had to go to the supermarket since there was no food at home. I nearly cried about everything I saw, because everything reminded me of the fun days with my parents. As I’m in the store, on my way to get the milk, my phone rings (which it never does!): Audrey & Natalia from Malta. I had to lean on the flour and sugar beside me and felt even sadder. But sad in a happy kind of way, because I know such wonderful people. And now I need to go home. I need a hug.

 

The joy of May!

The arrival of May marks the beginning of my last month in Ireland!!! Can you believe it???  I’m heading to the airport to pick up my dad and his wife Karin. We’re going to have a few fantastic & homework-free days together. After all, May 1st is a Holiday in Germany, I shouldn’t be working today anyways.