After such a successful and exciting adventure last summer, we decided to do it all again this year. We set up a home swap with a lovely family in County Sligo on the west coast of Ireland and will be exploring the emerald isle (plus Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man) for three weeks.
July 9, 2018
Sam:



We went to supper at a pub. I had chicken goujons, which is what the Irish call chicken nuggets or fingers.
Charlotte:






Mom and Dad:
After all of our anticipation and preparations, we left our house at 2pm on July 7th and headed to Toronto airport to meet with Michael and his son (two members of our swap family) to exchange keys. We can’t believe how quickly this day came!
After checking in, we had a surprisingly delicious dinner at an airport restaurant and waited to board our flight to Rekjavik, Iceland. When the kids found out about our stopover location they were disappointed that they wouldn’t have time to visit with the friends they made during last year’s home swap.
Besides Charlotte and Mom being unable to sleep and a pretty noisy (but incredibly cute) baby in front of us, the 5.5 hour flight was uneventful.
In Iceland, we grabbed a snack and filled up water bottles before heading out on our next flight. We landed in Dublin, got fast-tracked through customs (gotta love countries that know how to help families with kids out!), and located our swap family’s car. Now the real adventure could begin!

Dad is the only one who can drive standard, so he’ll be the chauffeur for the whole trip. Mom is to be navigator extraordinare (except for those two missed turns…).
Having everything opposite is far more challenging than you’d think! Poor Dad was pretty stressed on our 2.5 hour drive to Sligo, but he did an incredible job. We stopped part way at a rest stop for drinks and brunch. The kids were not fans of black pudding! Sam did like the white pudding though.

We arrived at our beautiful home away from home and took a few minutes to explore before choosing bedrooms and laying down for a nap. Mom was first to fall asleep and woke up four hours later to find the rest of the family zonked out on the couch. She and Dad shared some cookies for dinner and carried the kids up to bed.


Today we stuck around the house, napping and resting, because Charlotte woke up with a tummy bug. It was a much needed day off for all of us, as jet lag had gotten the best of us all. Once Charlotte felt a bit better, the kids tried out some outdoor toys while Dad and Mom enjoyed the view.


When dinnertime rolled around, Charlotte was feeling better and very hungry, so we ventured into Sligo town and ate at an awesome pub. Dad had the lamb burger and a pint, and Mom had the Irish stew, a glass of Rock… Lager, followed by Sticky Toffee pudding for dessert. Yummy!!



Home to bed and hoping for good health and lots of adventure tomorrow!

Love this!!
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Sounds wonderful, glad Charlotte is feeling better again💕😊
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Hope Charlotte feels better fast and you have a fantastic time exploring together!
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