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I have always wanted to visit Ireland. I love Guinness but have not ever had the stew. I bet it was really good. Great post.
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Ah, my husband says that Guinness tastes differently from overseas in comparison if he drinks it here. When I used to live in Melbourne, he went there and visited me and bought a pint of Guinness. He said it tasted “odd” so hopefully you can visit Ireland to compare the taste? ๐ Using the beer in the stew made the sauce richer and darker – probably because the beer was a stout so there is more depth in flavour.
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Wow, very nice story of your visit.It is so nice knowing the place through your vivid descriptions. I hope you enjoyed a lot during this moment with your loves.
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Thanks for reading ๐ I love writing and reading about dining experiences. It is a good way to know what are the positives (and negatives if any) in a particular restaurant.
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Thanks for appreciating. Yeah, I actually found Kilkenny (in general) a lot nicer and people are more polite than here in Dublin. It’s true, first impression makes a lasting image so it is really good to put your best foot forward especially when you are in businesses like this.
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Yes, you enjoy the place that we have not seen still but you are lucky went there with family to wining and dining in the sunset and sunrise a wonderful trip.
Kytelers Inn is in the heart of Kilkennyโs cathedral city and this family business has been run by Nicola Flynn and her team for the past 25 years. The building is steeped in history and full of stories that date back to 1324, when Dame Alice le Kyteler was branded a witch and sentenced to death. Apparently between making the Inn a den of merrymaking, she saw off four husbands, and then proceeded to escape her death sentence.
The evening you I think as visited you were seated on the ground floor beside a massive open fireplace, with a roaring fire which was perfect on the miserable evening. The menu was short and precise and everything served is prepared freshly and all ingredients are sourced locally. Children have their own section of the menu or have the option of half portions on the main menu.
A wonderful trip you enjoyed with family.
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I loved this profile-pic whenever I saw it. Reminds me of so many sweet memories ๐ By the way I read few posts on ‘new mom’s experiences’ to get a closer look!
I think when my son grows up, I will have the same reaction to this photo ๐ My Dad sends me a message every now and then and he would tell me that he misses the time when we were young – coz now the house is so quiet with just him, my Mom and youngest brother around.
Your dad says true because children noise is the source of pleasure of happiness and when their echoes echo in the ears it seems the parents that nightingales and cuckoos are singing together sitting in the trees in the springtime.
Childhood plays an important role in old age if you child and youth both full of sweet memories so your old age will be sweet when you will remember the sweet memories lying on the bed all alone without wife or sometimes with wife.
Kids grow and leave the house with parents, daughters went with their husbands leaving the old parents in the hell of loneliness is the law of nature. I say to make old age sweet we must make our youth full of sweet memories.
Thank you for sharing this great piece.
Thank you for appreciating ๐
I feel your deep love to your baby. I appreciate much mothers who are sleeping like this with their toddlers. I am not yet married and no child, so I cannot say more about sleeping manner with a child.
Thank you ๐ Co-sleeping is a preference anyway not to mention that some households can’t afford it so that’s the only option they have. I just love these moments with him since he will not be small forever.
HAHA, I know what you mean. I used to sleep and rotate when I was little, though I can’t imagine or even think how I manage to do that before. My son also moves a lot (even close to sleep walking sometimes) but I guess I just got used to it. I wake up when he stirs and moves but I can sleep shortly after.
i think Co-Sleeping with own children is one of the best and beautiful experience of life. this is not provide the feelings of security of our kids but also give us lots of time to see them and feel them what really they expect from us.
Oh definitely. I am pretty sure that I will miss these days when I hold him as he sleeps – I can’t imagine doing the same thing when he is all grown up anyway! LOL!
Hmm, I don’t think so but most parents in the West seems to prefer to let the baby sleep on their own space due to SIDS (my Italian friends abhor the thought of co-sleeping!). Anyway, I actually saw an article written by (I presumed) an American Mom where she posted a photo of their sleeping area. She had a custom-made bed where everybody including ALL her kids sleep since they only have a one-bedroom house. They have a big family (I think more than 3 kids) and she explained that even if people “pressures” her to let her kids sleep in their “own rooms”, it’s not just financially possible.
I guess at the end of the day, the choices you make as parents depends on the type of parenting you want – there is no “right or wrong”. Whatever works, as they say. I think they are really BIG on not co-sleeping due to the accidents where a parent accidentally rolled over the child or something. But to be honest, I have read quite a few where the accident happened not in the bed, rather, in a sofa or something. Say, the parent probably tried not to sleep so cradled the baby in the sofa but was too sleepy he/she dropped the baby. Some accidents were in the bed but it is because the parent was too tired/too drunk. SIDS while co-sleeping can be avoided. In fact, not all babies who died due to SIDS were co-sleeping. A good number died in their own cot, car seats etc. So it is just wrong to hate co-sleeping and say it is a SIDS risk.
I have co slept with my nieces and nephews before and let me say it was not a very good experience especially when the kids decide it’s time to use your face or your stomach as a pillow for their legs. I used to think this was something done on purpose until my brother and my late sister confirmed that it has happens to them but it’s something that they are not aware of. Maybe they usually dream that they are swimming or flying thus finding them sleeping upside down in th3 bed hehehe. I personally don’t have kids but when they come am sure I will see it first hand and believe
I have read all the answers of the said question co sleeping some say it is good and some say it is not good. It is a matter of dispute. Let us solve this dispute.
I have thought many times this enigma and solved this mystery because my favorite subject is natural philosophy,I am professional astrologer, writer, English and Urdu poet.
It is a fact that salt makes salt. If you put something in the salt it will be salt after some days. The process is applied to co sleeping. I say mom can just sleep with their child in the room because mon’s eye becomes holy for the child.
But I say let not your children make co sleep with other children that are healthy than your child. Because power attract power and power draws the energy of the weak child. Suppose of your child is not healthy and the co sleeper child is health, as a result the healthy child will absorb the whole energy fo your child and as a result the child will be weak day by day.
Looking at this condition, different notions will appear in the mother’s mind screen why her child going weak day by day knowing not her horrible mistake.
Make experiment at your home, take a whore, looking glass, and give it a gentle girl to see the face in the glass. You will see after some times she will be bold and saucy because the whore’s face rays has penetrated into the mirror.
I advise the moss let not their children sleep with other children to save the child heath. thanks.