The Irish relied on bogs, like the one above, to use as fuel for fires.
This was a great introduction to our time in Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Sophia "Mom, I have something to tell you. I have decided that I am going to become Catholic. I really want to light the candles. If Bishop Ainge or Bishop White will put candles in our church, then I will be Mormon. But if not, I am going to be Catholic."
Annelise (from the back seat, while helping me make a very tight turn) "Oh mom, you don't have to worry about the car over on this side. It already has some scratches on it."
Ezra (after watching me pay a $50 toll in Spain) "My favorite part of driving on the roads is paying the money to the people. When I grow up, I am going to be the man who takes all of the money. Then I will have lots of money!"
Sophia (In Siena's Duomo) "Can I please, please, please have a coin to light the candles?"
Me "These candles are only for Catholics to light."
Sophia "Well, where are the Mormon candles?"
Me "Okay. What did we learn about the Vatican? Who can tell me which Roman Emperor began the process of building it?"
Sophia "Hmmmmm . . . Andrew Jackson?"
Sophia "Look! We are above the clouds!"
Ezra "Wow! We are in outerspace!"
Sophia "No, Ezra, technically we are in heaven!"
Annelise "Oh Mom look! It's security. I love going through security!"
2 comments:
Seems like a very informative visit.
I'm so glad you got to the Folk Life Museum in Omagh! As I mentioned to you, our ancestor was High Sheriff of Tyrone, the county in which Omagh is located. That area, and the hundred miles surrounding it, is exactly where your ancestors lived for generations. Again, wonderful photos of the kids. I love the shot of Mia, hunched down to corral in the chicken.
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