This post is bittersweet because it is the last in the #IrishBlogCollab. It's been a busy but great 9 weeks. It's hard to believe that it has been so long, the time has just flown by!
This weeks post is "I know I'm home when.....". I spent 2 years in Australia and although I loved it , I missed home quite a lot. It’s the little things from home that matter! I've put together a list of things that let me know I was home from my travels:
Rain - When we flew into Shannon it was raining, typical, but at the same time it felt normal and it felt like it should be when you arrive home from a hotter country.
Family - That feeling of walking through the arrivals door and seeing my family and Aiden's family (Who I had never met before, so it was a little intimidating !) for the first time in well over a year. Its hard to describe but the feeling or warmth and love was just amazing.
Home Comforts - When we initially got back home to Ireland we both had to move back in with our parents until we got jobs etc but it was lovely because we were both so well looked after. I remember arriving home and my mother told me to go upstairs and get ready for dinner, which I did. When I arrived into my room Mam had a Kinder Easter Egg waiting for me on my bed (we got home in May and it was a late Easter that year so she bought and kept me the Egg for me arrival home!!!). Not only that but she had little presents for me like perfume and creams. More of the home comforts include: Having my own wardrobe back and not living out of my suitcase, being only a short distance away from friends and family, a good shower (This might seem like a strange one but my parents have a power shower that feels like a massage on your back and I missed it so much!!!)
Food - Regardless of what country you visit, the food is never the same as at home. Everyday my mother would have the most amazing dinner ready and I know that I often took it for granted but it was so good of her! The food at home is familiar and its something that I missed so much.
Irishisms - You often forget the saying that we Irish say on a daily basis and its often only when we go away that we appreciate it. Some of these include "Sure it'll be grand", "Lovely weather we're having, lets hope it lasts", "Wheres our summer gone" or "Whats the craic?".
Silage - This might seem like a strange one but I really knew that I was home when I would see tractor after tractor passing up and down the road from morning to night drawing their silage. It’s a real sign that its summer in Ireland and that I was no longer in Australia!
Friendliness - One thing that the Irish are great for is saying "Hello" to everyone regardless of whether you know them or not. It was nice to walk down the street and have random strangers saying hello!
Tea and Chocolate - There is no where else in the world with Barry's tea and Cadburys chocolate like those found in Ireland. My family would often send packages of tea and chocolate over to us in Australia and it was the best so coming home to an endless supply of tea and chocolate was great. I'm a bit of a teaaholic (If that's even a word!!!)
Tea and Chocolate - There is no where else in the world with Barry's tea and Cadburys chocolate like those found in Ireland. My family would often send packages of tea and chocolate over to us in Australia and it was the best so coming home to an endless supply of tea and chocolate was great. I'm a bit of a teaaholic (If that's even a word!!!)
Before I say goodbye I'd like to mention a lovely lady, Catherine Gallagher. Well done on organizing such a great initiative. I'm very new to the blogging world and I felt that this would be good for both me and my blog but at times I was insure if I would be able for it all. I got through it and thoroughly enjoyed it. I was delighted to be included so thanks and well done Catherine.
You can follow the other members of the #IrishBlogCollab by checking out their blogs (Listed Below) or by searching the hashtag on Twitter.
Catherine of Breathing Silver Linings
Cat of Mentally Beautiful
Lara of The Love Song of Fashion
Maeve of Thrift O'Clock
Marie of The Beaut mum
Sharon of Behind Green Eyes
Zoe of I Believe In Romeo
Catherine of Breathing Silver Linings
Cat of Mentally Beautiful
Lara of The Love Song of Fashion
Maeve of Thrift O'Clock
Marie of The Beaut mum
Sharon of Behind Green Eyes
Zoe of I Believe In Romeo
Until the next time, always remember to be:
Dee-Termined To Glam & Glow
Dee x
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