Our lovely weekend.
Posted: 25 Jul 2021, 19:00
Well it was only one night, but it felt like a weekend away! We set off yesterday for what should be a 3 hour drive, but it ended being almost 4 hours as there was a collision on the M50 which is Dublin’s M25. We crept along for 45 minutes before getting past it, and further on we stopped for just about 15 minutes, for a toilet break and to eat our little picnic. All this time it was very hot, although thankfully the car’s aircon was working ok. We got to the hotel just after 4pm, with the get together due to start at 5pm. There was a mess up at check in resulting in us being given the wrong room (so embarrassing, we opened the door and there were people in it ) then we finally got to our room the keys didn’t work However, my sister was in the room next door and they were interconnected with doors open so I was able to get in while Edward sorted out the keys. By then I was a pretty sweaty mess, so we both had quick showers, Edward was ready first and I managed to present myself by 5.10pm which wasn’t too bad. I even put on some eye makeup which I felt was melting while was applying it, but thankfully I wore sunglasses all evening! My brother and his daughters had put together hampers for us all, with all sorts of bits and pieces in them.
My brother had stressed for weeks about the effect of regulations around indoor/outdoor dining but honestly if he had planned it that way, it could not have been better. The hotel, a Radisson https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/ho ... u-cork-spa is based around an old house with a lovely garden at the back and they had set it up beautifully for ourselves and other groups. Of course the weather was amazing and the whole thing was just so special. We had our very nice food, the children ran around, we moved between tables, and my brother just sat enjoying watching us all chatting and having a laugh. He reminded me of our father, who similarly would not necessarily join in the chat too much but loved to see all the interaction. The Cork people all gradually went home, but the the Dublin gang, ourselves, my sister, and Miss Osc, SIL, Michael and Kellie, stayed out in the beautiful balmy evening chatting.
We had breakfast booked for 8.30 as swimming had been booked for the children at 10.30. It worked well, we were able to have the leisurely breakfast we all enjoy. My eldest niece popped in on her way to work. The rest arrived then and while the dads went swimming with the older children, my brother arrived as did my other niece with her two smaller children, and it was back to the garden. We eventually left around 12.30- 12.45 and I drove home like a zombie - no aircon in the rooms so none of us had slept too well due to the heat. Thankfully we got a nice clear run, and with a short break for a toilet break again, and two very large ice creams, we got home around 4.15 and ordered dinner from next door. Now we are slumped here wondering how early we can go to bed It was a very special event and one for the memory banks, we hadn’t seen each other for 22 months.
My brother had stressed for weeks about the effect of regulations around indoor/outdoor dining but honestly if he had planned it that way, it could not have been better. The hotel, a Radisson https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/ho ... u-cork-spa is based around an old house with a lovely garden at the back and they had set it up beautifully for ourselves and other groups. Of course the weather was amazing and the whole thing was just so special. We had our very nice food, the children ran around, we moved between tables, and my brother just sat enjoying watching us all chatting and having a laugh. He reminded me of our father, who similarly would not necessarily join in the chat too much but loved to see all the interaction. The Cork people all gradually went home, but the the Dublin gang, ourselves, my sister, and Miss Osc, SIL, Michael and Kellie, stayed out in the beautiful balmy evening chatting.
We had breakfast booked for 8.30 as swimming had been booked for the children at 10.30. It worked well, we were able to have the leisurely breakfast we all enjoy. My eldest niece popped in on her way to work. The rest arrived then and while the dads went swimming with the older children, my brother arrived as did my other niece with her two smaller children, and it was back to the garden. We eventually left around 12.30- 12.45 and I drove home like a zombie - no aircon in the rooms so none of us had slept too well due to the heat. Thankfully we got a nice clear run, and with a short break for a toilet break again, and two very large ice creams, we got home around 4.15 and ordered dinner from next door. Now we are slumped here wondering how early we can go to bed It was a very special event and one for the memory banks, we hadn’t seen each other for 22 months.