December 13, 2024

Dundalk Photos

Have you ever wondered what a town in a different country looked like? Have you ever went on Google Earth to explore? Are you blown a way by photography? Maybe you're like me, who loves both.  

You can take a free trip to Dundalk, Ireland on whatever device you own and look at the miraculous photos of the beautiful town and discover the history hidden within it.

Darran, a local photographer in Dundalk, takes his followers on a journey with his photos and videos of the town. 

You can find his social media pages below. 

Facebook: Dundalk Photos
Instagram: Dundalk Photos

Whether it's raining or sunny, there's lots to see in Dundalk. Hop on the journey and take in the scenery. 

One last thing. Don't forget to check out his website. He has his famous calendars out. My favorite is Dundalk but they are all awesome. 


Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year! 








July 19, 2024

Summer 2024

    On Friday, July 12th, early in the morning, Mom and I took the local bus to the train station.  Then we rode the Manhattan bound B train to West 4th Street and transferred to the Bronx bound A train.  We got off at 34th Street and walked to the Moynihan Station.  We got there early for our train to Boston to board.

    Just after noon we boarded the Amtrak train headed to South Boston.  Mom and I had business class, which was nice.  When we finally arrived at South Station we took an Uber to our Air B n B.  The Air B n B resembled a town house, just a block or two away from the beach.  Inside of it, you go upstairs where there's three different doors.  Once we found our door number, we entered the code to get into our room.  Inside our room was a King-sized bed, an on-suite bathroom, a couch, a very small TV, and a wardrobe to put our clothes.  Once we settled in, the owner Bill gave us some directions and tips on where to visit.  

    We walked down the block and caught the local bus and we took it to downtown Boston.  First, we grabbed dinner at Wendy's which was mediocre at best.  After dinner, we walked two blocks to Park Street and started the Freedom Trail.  The Freedom Trail is basically a brick road that connects to 16  historic landmarks that you can walk up to and learn about.  When we first got to the park, the sun was shining- then out of no where, it started to pour!  So we bolted to the Park Street Station where we bought our Charlie Card, which is Boston's version of payment for public transit.  Mom and I went back up and decided we would go to Macy's while it rained.  After we shopped for a little bit, we took the local bus back to our temporary home.  

    The next day, we went back to Park Street to continue the Freedom Trail.  We walked all the way up to the North Shore where all the Italian restaurants are.  The one we decided on was called La Famiglia Giorgio's.  We ordered delicious spaghetti and grilled chicken.  It was a nice and fulfilling break from the hot sun.  Afterwards, we completed the Freedom Trail which is when we found out Trump was unsuccessfully shot.  We then went to see the movie Inside Out which I really liked.  I give it a 10 out of 10!  We walked to the T Train Station and took a train to South Station where we had Carvel for dessert.  Then we took the bus back home.  We watched the news that night to stay informed about Mr. Trump.  

    Sunday, we followed the Red Sox fans to Fenway Park in a match against the Kansas City Royals.  Unfortunately, the Red Sox won, but that's okay, it was a close game and entertaining to watch.  After the game, we took the train to the Boston Gardens Park where we saw the famous Cheers bar/restaurant.  We then took the shuttle bus up to Harvard University and finally saw the famous law school, where my cousin, Renae graduated from this year.  Then we took the bus back home and walked up a big hill to an eatery called Emmets which is one of Boston's number one Irish pubs.  There we had my favorite curry chicken and chips and mother had a chicken pot pie, which she said was very good.  We went back downtown an grabbed a milkshake from Five Guys which ended out night.

    Monday was our shopping day.  We went to the Gap, Old Navy, TJ Max, Sketchers, and HomeGoods.  Mother was able to get a new wardrobe with my half off discount from my job.  I bought a pull-over navy blue sweater which is very comfortable.  I was craving a steak so we went to Outback for dinner.  So we took the T there, near Cambridge and enjoyed a nice meal.  We finished our day in South Station by getting another round of Carvel for dessert.  I had chocolate/vanilla swirl in a cup with rainbow sprinkles and Mom had vanilla in a cone.  

    Tuesday, bright and early, we took an Uber to South Station and waited to board Amtrak back to NYC.  It seemed like a fast trip back home.  When we officially got home, we had pizza for dinner.  And then went to my Grandmother's to celebrate her 74th birthday with brownies and ice cream.  

    The next day, Wednesday July 17th, I went in for my surgery for my weight-lifter's shoulder.  First they put an IV in my left hand and gave my a shot in my neck to numb the area.  That made my nerves in my arm pulse a lot like a heart beat.  Then they inserted meds into the IV and omg my left hand was hurting for a few minutes.  And that was the last thing I remember before they put me out with anesthesia. 

    While I was out, they made incisions into my shoulders and put a camera up there.  They cut the AC joint to make more space around my shoulder and apparently my shoulder looked very banged up inside.  

    When I finally woke up, my whole right side from my shoulder down to my hand was numb.  They gave me water to help with my dry mouth.  They released me the same day where my Mother was waiting for me to take me home. 

    Currently, I am in recovery mode, taking some pain medicine, icing my shoulder, and getting the rest I need.  Hoping for a speedy recovery.


















































March 1, 2024

2004

You're probably wondering how I can remember anything that was twenty-years ago. You wont belive it but I have an amazing memory. Sit down, get comfy and enjoy this story. 

In the summer, the year 2004, my parents let me go to Ireland by myself. It was my first time flying overseas. It waas an exciting month for me. The year I turned thirteen and offically became a teenager. 

My mom took me inside the airport and made sure I got through security. One of the nice stewardists on the Aer Lingus flight, directed me to my seat and occassionly checked on me. Back then you had to fill out an immigration card.She helped me fill it out. 

Finally after six long hours, we finaly landed in Dublin. Apparently I was asked if I needed a wheel chair and without processing the question, I said yes and they wheeled me out and hlepd me get my bags. My Aunt Lorraine was very surprised. She couldn't beleive what she saw. 

Aunt Lorraine and I drove home to Dundalk which was about an hour north from the airport. My granny was waiting for me when i got to their house. 

When we arrived at the house, my aunt helped bring in my suitcase inside. My granny gave me a big hug and a kiss. I went upsatirs into the bedroom I was staying in, and got settled. 

Because I was a very picky eater and didn't eat meat at the time, I had to pack my own food in my suit case. Except for things I knew I could buy over there.

My granny made me pasta for lunch. After all I was straving cause I didn't eat anything on the plane except fro a small bag of pretzels. 

The next morning, my granny and I took the bus up to the town. There was this restruant called the Copper kettle that she would always go to and socialize with her sister and friends while she drank her coffee. We met Aunt Blondie, Kitty and Mary insdie the restruant. 

Because I was such a picky eater, and didn't eat meat at the time, my granny asked the chef to make me fresh hot chips and a piece of toast for breakfast. He was such a gentleman always went out of his way for me. I ate my breakfast and had a lovely chat with the ladies. Also listened to their conversations whle they drank their coffee. 

Aunt Blondie would give me two euro to go to the shop next store inside the mall to get myself a fun magazine. I walked next store and found a really cool one that came with a free bracelet. After I paid I jogged back into the Copper Kettle and showed them what I bought. 

Granny took a picture of me and my aunt Blondie outside hte Copper Kettle. The we  said goodbye to Blondie and her friends. The two of us walked over to the Long Walk which was a small mall. She took me shopping in Penny's and at Tesco's. Two of my favorite stores. She bought me a couple of new T shirts. When we went into Tesco's, she let me get some Cadbury chocolate. Buttons was my favorite. Particiually the gaint ones. 

Afterwards, we took the seven's taxi home and granny let me play outside in the backyard. Aunt Lorraine had a dog named Jeta. She was a cute black and white dog. I played fetch with her a lot. 

On Saturday, my Aunt took me to the sports club where they had a gaint swimming pool. The only part I hated about the pool was having to wear a swimming cap on my head. Back then I had long hair so it made it difficult to put on. 

We swam around and then went to the shallow end and talked about different topics. That was one of my favorite bonding memories with my Aunt. After we swam, we picked up granny and went bowling. I don't remember who won but it was a lot of un. Minus the fact that I got yelled at for leaving my new jean jacket at the bowling place by accident. Bowling was alwasy one of my favorite activities. 

Later that afternoon, when I was in the backyard playing with Jeta, my cousin Neil stopped by and granny took a picature of him and I. Back then we didn't have phones.

As you can see I ahd a tank top on. That's because It was summer in Ireland. It didn't get as hot as it gets in America but it does reach seventy degrees which feels warm enough when the sun is shining. 

The month flew by really fast. I remember having an awesoem time. i ejoyed creating memories with my granny and Aunt. 

When I flew back home, my mom picked me up and we drove to Tuscarora. It was quite the summer vacation.  

In June 2004, which was the first year my mom homeschooled my brothers and I, the three of us went to our first Field Day at Marine Park witih the Leah Homeschool Group. 

When we were at Marine Park, my mom got talking to a few moms. This one mom whose name was Mrs. Poit, introduced her five kids to my brothers and I. 

After Field Day, Mrs. Poit invited us over to their apartment in Bay Ridge. When i first met her and her little sister Abby, I was shy and nervous. But after hanging out with them for a couple of hours, thats when I knew she was my best friend. Her name was Margaret. She was ten years old. We were three years apart. Twenty years later, we are still friends. She's like a sister to me. Now that she's a Drill Sargent in the United States Army, I call her Sarg as her nickname. Outside of her job I'm the only one who calls her that. 











August 23, 2023

Seaonal Update

WINTER & SPRING

In January, Mom and I finally found a new church. We didn't go to church for three years and not because of the covid. Our new church is a short drive and parking is easy which makes it even better. 

Light House Church is located meets in Trinity Tabernacle in Gravesend. Pastor Frank is a great preacher and everyone is super friendly. 

Every Tuesday night they do a prayer meeting on Zoom and on Wednesday nights they have bible study which meets in different people's houses every week. I love that they're big into evangelism. I love my church family.

When I got back from my vacation (you can read about my vacation here -> Road Trip ) I joined a D Group which is a women's Bible study that meets on Zoom around the world. Sometimes you don't know if you're going to fall into the right group. But God definitely put me in the best group. My D Group sisters always make my day extra special.  I definitely feel like I am growing closer to God. 

METLIFE STADIUM - NEW JERSEY

On Saturday, May 27th, my Aunt Jena and I got to see Taylor Swift again at the Era's tour at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey. Yes, I know, I know, we are lucky dogs. My brother Brendan drove us to the concert. 

We were high up and on the side of the stage but I still thought the view was good. It helped they had a TV. 

The opening band wasn't my favorite, but a lot of people seemed to like them. Taylor Swift sang forty-four songs and changed her outfit a lot. Taylor is amazing. 

She sang my favorite songs: Midnight Rain, Ready for It, I Knew You Were Trouble, Black Space, and Bad Blood. There were so many songs I couldn't remember the others. But those are definitely my favorites. 

Here's to the end of an era! 



















SUMMER

The week before my birthday, I started a second job at Athleta which is a clothing store that is part of the Gap. I love this job because everyone is friendly and explains things well. 

MARYLAND

On the weekend after June 22nd, my mom and I drove to Baltimore, Maryland. Don't worry we didn't stay in the city itself but in Hanover. 

It took us five hours to get to Maryland which is ridiculous. You can never beat the Staten Island Expressway. It should be renamed to the local way. 

When we finally arrived in Hanover, we went to the Arundel Mall. Arundel Mall is a HUGE mall full of tons of stores and a big food court. We grabbed dinner at the food court. I got my favorite which is Popeye's and Mom got Chinese. 

After dinner, we did more shopping then for the last twenty minutes before the mall closed, we got a massage in the best massage chairs ever. Only five dollars for a twenty-minute full-body massage. We felt refreshed. 

On Saturday, June 24th, we got lunch at TGIF. I love their soft pretzel appetizer. 

After lunch, we went back to the mall and did more shopping. I got some new tops, bottoms and finally bought myself a pair of pink Crocs. The Crocs are very comfy. 

Before we left the mall, we got ourselves a soft pretzel at Aunt Annie's. One of my favorite pretzel places. The main reason why I love going to the mall besides shopping of course. 

After the mall, we drove to Camden Yards in Baltimore to see the Baltimore Orioles play at their home base against the Seattle Mariners. That was a great game. They won in the bottom of the tenth inning. 

Here are some pictures from the game. 










                                               

DELAWARE 

On our way back from Maryland, we stopped at my cousin Diane and Patrick's house to visit. It had been a while since we saw them. We went to the Texas Road House for lunch which is one of my favorite restaurants. I love their butter rolls. This was the second time I ordered a steak. But the first time I ordered a steak and BBQ chicken combo. Oh my gosh, it was freaking delicious. I swear I'd order it again. 

Rest in Peace Uncle Tony. You will be missed. 












TUSCARORA

On July 8th Mom and I drove to Tuscarora for our 23rd year at Leisure Week 1. Every year we stay at Riverside which is more spacious than the others. 

It was a very hot humid day. Thankful I got to swim most of the week. Of course, I enjoyed ice cream, milkshakes, and hot pretzels at the snack shop. 

I don't usually care for the movies they offer. But this year Mom and I decided to watch Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. It was pretty good. I would rate it 7/10. It definitely had some funny scenes. 

The food at Tuscarora was delicious. My favorite meals were lo mein and french fries. 

Another great year. Here's to another year at Tusc. 

DELAWARE

After Tuscarora, Mom and I drove to Delaware to spend the weekend at our cousins' house. On Friday we went to a Habachi restaurant. The flavors in the steak were extremely yummy. Habachi is my new favorite place to eat even though it is expensive. Later that evening we attempted to go play mini golf but it was closed. So we got ice cream instead. Which was yummy.

On Saturday, I got to ride the John Deer lawn mower and helped my cousin Patrick mow his lawn. That was a lot of fun. I could drive that thing for hours. Later that evening, we went to play mini-golf. I surprisingly won.

PRUDENTIAL CENTER - NEW JERSEY

On Thursday, July 20th, after work, my dad drove me to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. I got to see my favorite Christian rapper NF (Nathan Ferguson). It was the first rap concert that I've ever been to. It was really awesome. He sang my favorite song which is Let You Down. 






 







THE BRONX

For my brother's belated birthday gift, I bought him front-row tickets to a Yankees Game (bleacher creatures) and paid for food. 

On Saturday, July 22nd, Brendan and I took the train to Yankees Stadium. It was crowded. We sat in the front row of the bleacher creatures.

 For those that don't know what the bleacher creatures are, it's basically benches with no backs. It's not very comfortable and you are sitting in the sun. However, the view is great right by the outfield. 

The best part of the game was that we ended up on TV! It was on the home run replay which was really awesome. That's been one of my biggest dreams when going to baseball games. 

The Yankees beat the Royals. Brendan and I had a great time. Here's to another game next year. 

















PRUDENTIAL CENTER - NEW JERSEY

After church on Sunday, and after we ate the delicious steak my brother Brendan made for dinner, Mom and I drove to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. 

We were attending a summer worship night performed by KB, Brandon Lake, and Phil Wickham. The concert itself was very good. I enjoyed worshipping with thousands of other Christians. 

My favorite song sung by Brandon Lake was Graves in the Garden and Gratitude. Graves in the Garden is always stuck in my head when I'm at work. 

My favorite song sung by KB is 10K. It has a nice beat and makes me want to sing along. 

My favorite song sung by Phil Wickham is Battle Belongs to You. 

We left the concert at ten thirty in the evening because I had to get up for work the next day. 

On our way home we got to do a drive-by tour of Bayonne, New Jersey. I guess Google Maps wanted us to stand clear of traffic. 













EAST ROCKAWAY - LONG ISLAND

On Thursday, August 17th, I rode the Long Island Rail Road down to Long Island to dog sit my Aunt's dog Josie with my mom. 

Brendan came out to visit us since he works in Long Island. We decided to go for a swim. My mom didn't go in because it was too cold for her. But my brother and I went in. At first, the water was an ice cube then it got warmer. 

On Friday, August 18th, my dad came out to visit. We went for a swim. The water was still cold. Mom asked Uncle Brian how to turn the heater on for the pool. She got it on and after a couple of hours, the water warmed up. 

After the pool, my dad and I went to Lidl and got food for the house. The three of us teamed up and cooked dinner. For dessert, we got carvel ice cream. The bomb dot com. He stayed all day. At midnight Bren picked him up and he went home. 

On Saturday, August 19th, Mom and I slept in and then we went to Mama Villa's pizza restaurant for lunch. She got a veggie slice and I got a pasta alfredo slice. We both shared a baked ziti. There was a lot of food but it was yummy. 

After lunch, we went for a swim in the pool. It felt like a hot tub but it was perfect. A little breezy outside but it was enjoyable. 

On Sunday, August 20th, Mom's friend Jen, her husband, and her daughter came over. We went swimming then mom made burgers and fries for lunch. While we digested we played a game called Banana Grams. A game similar to Scrabble but extra fun. 

For the last fun day before going back to work, we had McDonald's for dinner then took a trip to Walmart. We didn't get too much but Walmart is always fun. Except this one was in the hood. But we still had fun.