I have not written for a long time. But today I thought I would let you know I am
still alive and kicking. First of all I
feel great; a long hot summer seems to have finely ended. I have accomplished a lot this year, most
importantly making up to my wife for 19 years without a vacation. Settle back folks let me have a minutes of
your time.
Last December Eloise and I celebrated our 50th
Wedding Anniversary. As a proper husband
I did the husbandly thing and took her down to the jewelry store to pick out a
new diamond ring. Every wife wants a new
ring right. I had even done some
research and knew there was a ring there she would love. I certainly wanted to buy one for her, we had
after all picked out her engagement ring together, and I thought it would be
nice to do this together. Thinking in purely male terms I thought this
would be an easy way to make her happy.
How could I have a problem? You
would have thought I had learned a thing or two in fifty years. First off she was not real thrilled with the
idea of getting a new ring. She seemed
have an unreasonable attachment to the one she had. But she did look if for no other reason than
to make me happy. As it turns out I was
right, she did like the ring I thought she would like. But before I could stop her she asked, how
much?
After a short silence that could be measured in
milliseconds, she announced loudly, “If I wanted to spend that much money I
would buy a new horse!” The next silence
went on for a long time; to me it seemed like hours, I was crushed. I sulked for weeks. We went home without a new diamond.
But I never give up.
I was going to do something special for my wife. After all she is special. She has put up with me for 50 years. So I spent a lot of time thinking about
things my wife would love and I could afford.
Afford is big part of this story.
After I had settled on a few ideas, I had to figure out which one she
would accept without saying no. My ego
was already bruised enough. Did I ever
tell you my wife has a bit of the Irish in her, red hair, temper and everything
that goes with it? Oh, yes, one more
thing at 70 years old she is still riding a 16+ hand horse and jumping over low
fences. In my mind the final touch is
she had always said she wanted to ride a horse in Ireland. Now I have a new plan, what could go wrong?
Back to the internet to find a horsey trip in Ireland. It really did not take that long there are
lots of choices. I found a week long
ride across County Claire from Shannon to the Cliffs of Moher. And it was affordable, included lodging and
meals. Then I found out if you want to
go to Ireland after the middle of June not only did the trip go up but so did
the airline tickets. My affordable trip was
getting very expensive very quick. Back
to the drawing board, I soon concluded it was go early or don’t go.
So I was stuck, we were going to be gone when the calves
were due to be born and the first cutting of hay should be on the ground, but
that was the deal. Bite the bullet and
commit to the middle of May. So I
printed off the trip and hid the cost on the first set of sheets I took
home. The conversation started
something like this “We are going on vacation and you are not going to say no.”
The answer was pretty simple “Maybe”. So
I hand her the sheets and Eloise studied them for a few minutes and says “OK”. She did not ask how much?
So we start writing checks for deposits and CC charges for
airline tickets. Then we decide since we
would not spend a lot of time together the week she rode, we should add days to
travel around Ireland after her ride.
Then we added days to visit relatives in England and to see
Scotland. It turns out that a 6 day ride
in Ireland takes three weeks.
The Diamond would have been less expensive. Now we have time to stop at least a half
dozen thing on our combined bucket list.
To answer a few obvious questions and to short this tale,
Ireland is as green as they say it is. I
am not sure how they hide dead leaves.
It is possible to drive safely on the wrong side of the road. Not forgetting is a different problem. Always
stay on the road under the green is a rock wall or a bog. Always buy no deductible insurance on the
rental car. Guinness is better in
Ireland, but not as good as an average IPA.
Personal opinion you do not have to agree. The people are very friendly and helped every
time I got lost. The Irish and Americans
do not speak the same dialect of English. If you lose a hearing aid in a lake you will
never see it again. If you want to hold
costs down on your trip to Ireland do not visit the Waterford Crystal Factory,
the Belleek Pottery Factory or shops that sell wool clothing. Everyone ships to America without charging
tax on your purchase. The trip to
Blarney Castle is worth the trip to see people lay on their backs four stories
above the ground and kiss a stone. I do
not like heights, I did not kiss it.
Now Eloise wants to go back because I got to see things she
did not see. The answer was pretty
simple no. Next time we buy a diamond!
And I still have a least a year before she will get mad at
me again.
You made my day. :O) Still giggling. See you at market.
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