Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Aran Islands

We met up with the entire Anderson/Joyce Wedding clan at a pier in Doolin to hop on a boat over to the Aran Islands and then onto the Cliffs of Moher.


Let me tell you that this quickly turned into a potential SNL skit. On the way over there, everyone started throwing up. People were running to the front of the boat, some old dude in front of us started yacking over and over again into a bag and just when I turned my head to start to look away, the girl behind me throw up too. Needless to say, I made it without throwing up although I was a few shades of green upon deboarding the boat. Nothing a diet 7-Up at the local (and only) pub couldn't cure. Here are Amy and I recuperating.


So we arrived, and this island was very cool. Basically the entire island was covered in rock when people started to settle there. So instead of settling somewhere else, they made the obvious decision to start stacking rocks and making walls. Lots and Lots of walls. Which we walked around, walked through and climbed over!










There was also a pretty cool shipwreck on this island, which Patrick's brothers explored fully, and I decided against given my lack of memory of my last tetnus shot.




The scenery was truly breathtaking.




There were many opportunities to lock Nate in dungeouns, secret cells, murder holes, etc and I didn't miss a single one..



Then we had to board the dreaded boat for the ride back to shore. This went better, so I gambled and decided to take a bet that I would be ok for the cruise out to the Cliffs of Moher. Bad Idea....felt horrible, but again, awesome sights to behold.
After all the sea-sickness, Amy's parents were gracious enough to invite everyone for a good old fashioned BBQ, where I nursed my sickness with Chicken and potato chips and Nate nursed his with:
It was great getting to know all of Amy's friends and families too!


Aghhhh...good times!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

sea sickness cure...2 shots of Jack Daniels every 10 minutes until you don't care how sea sick you are.
This Rx by Uncle Todd

Anonymous said...

Been there, done that on the sea sickness deal...that is not fun..
Uncle Todd has the right idea..

dad

Nate Hanson said...

Todd you have the right idea but the wrong drink of choice. JD would get you thrown overboard, however bringing a bottle of Jameson on board would make you quite a few friends.

Anonymous said...

Sir Nate you are correct, when in Rome...Sort of like going to Liberty.
Uncle Todd

Becca said...

Looks like quite the outing. I remember being sea sick, was it in Mexico? The Dominican. BLEH. I am ill just thinking about it. Ireland looks incredible. Can't wait to see the pics in person.

Anonymous said...

WHAT'S THE MATTER...GREEN ABOUT THE GILLS AND FACE??? YOU ARE IN IRELAND AFTER ALL...BEEN THERE, DONE THAT TOO ON THE HIGH SEAS...IT'S JUST NOT FUN...BUT WHAT SCENERY...THE LAND, NOT THE UPCHUCK...TOF

Amy J said...

Greta I'm proud of you and everyone in our crew for making it through the 'cruise' without spewing all over. But I gotta say I definitely could not blame anyone if they did. Whether continuing on to see the cliffs was probably the biggest decision I had to make whilst in IRL and I'm not so sure I made the right one...such a paradox but the cliffs were beautiful... I must say the green slopes matched the color of your face on that last leg of the trip but you were a trooper!!! But you looking like you were about to spew is nothing new to me...aka psychology 101!!! :)