Saturday, September 7, 2013

August: Ireland and the UK

Hi hi hi hi hi, friends and family!

Guess what? We have had one more month full of celebrations between our trip to Ireland and the UK for Aunty Lyds' wedding, my birthday party (FINALLY, as we were waiting for Ramadan to end), and Mumma's bday!  It's been yet another fun and action-packed month!  Can't wait to tell you all about it!

As the month started, we enjoyed our last few days with Dada, Dadi, and Chacha before we bid them farewell (only to see them one week later in the UK)!  As Eid al-Fitr holidays approached first week of August, we headed off for a quick, but fun trip to Ireland for 3 days!



Our first day we arrived at the Ritz in Powerscourt and soaked in the countryside.  The hotel was situated in the mountains, surrounded by endless greenery!  After 8 months in desert land (more than half of my life!), I was so excited to see something so different - green, lush, nature and fresh air! Mumma and Da-da carried me around the beautiful gardens and they even let me crawl and roll around in the dirt and touch grass for the first time in a long time!  It was so fun! Given the cooler temperatures, I also got to wear the few sweaters Mumma had packed for the first time since we moved to Dubai.  We then headed to the fountains and took in more nature.  It was the perfect kick off to our trip and tired me out by evening!  After I went to sleep, Mumma and Da-da took me in a stroller down to the pub in our hotel, where they had a traditional Irish meal experience coupled with a pint of Guinness, of course!

The next day we got ready
to hit up Dublin!  When we drove into the city, as expected, it was not even close to as beautiful as the surrounding areas of the country.  That being said, BOY was it fun!  We hit up the Guinness factory first thing in the morning and learned how Guinness is brewed.  It was interesting, fun, and best of all, even I got a teeny taste of it (since I'm teething :P).  Mumma especially had a blast at the Guinness factory since she got to drink more than her share given Da-da was driving!  Besides learning about the history of the famous Irish Beer Brand, Mumma loved tracking Diageo's advertising of Guinness over the last few decades, while Da-da loved taking a drinking trivia quiz and learning how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness!  We all loved the great view at the top of the factory of Dublin - it was a great way to take in the city all at once!

  After spending a LOT of time at the Guinness factory, we walked through Trinity College (which was beautiful!) and ended up having lunch in Temple Bar.  We grabbed more Pub food, headed over to the Jameson Factory where Mumma and Da-da tried some traditional Irish Coffee (which they claim is so much better than Irish coffee in the US), and followed that up by meeting our friend Renee at Brazenhead, an adorable pub near the river!

In the days preceding our trip, Mumma posted a "restaurant/sightseeing tips request" note on Facebook and we learned that our friend Renee (from Keith) would be in Dublin at the same time as us!  SO, we got to see her and have a little flavor of Minneapolis in Ireland! We had a great time catching up with her over grub and more beer (not for me!), hearing about life in Minneapolis and the latest in the world of the Dalziels as well as sharing some of our adventures over the last 8 months abroad!

Afterwards, we headed back to our hotel, got up bright and early to drive through Glendalough Valley in the Wicklow Mountains where we quickly explored the National Park, took in the Guinness Lake (which looks like a pint of beer), and made our way to the airport for part two of our trip - UK!  We had a blast in Ireland and I will look back at the photos of this trip (since I won't remember ANY of this :)) very fondly!

We arrived on Friday night in London and met up with Asha Masi for dinner in Paddington!  It was so great to meet the one who gifted Mumma during her baby shower, two of my favorite life-the-flap books Dear Zoo and Where's Spot!  I fell asleep while Mumma, Da-da, and Asha Masi caught up on life (since they had last met up in Spain during Mumma and Da-da's time in Paris 3 years back).  They had a great time and after hugs, kisses, and farewells, we headed to bed for an early train ride, where we would meet Aunty Hannah and Uncle Malick en route to Aunty Lyds wedding to Uncle Tut in Castle Cary, Somerset!



We arrived at the Santa-Olalla/Tuthill Wedding and I spent the afternoon with a great babysitter over a playdate with my new friend, George, while Mumma and Da-da attended Aunty Lyds' wedding and reception at a gorgeous venue.  From what I understand, they (along with Aunty Hannah and Uncle Malick) had a blast celebrating with the Santa-Olallas, Tuthills, and their many British and American friends and family!  The event was gorgeously set on lush green grounds in a venue that quite looked like a castle and Aunty Hannah and Mumma both wore fascinators in true form with the other British ladies!  It was so special to be there to watch Aunty Lyds marry the love of her life!  We especially like Uncle Tut because he and Aunty Lyds plan to move to America over the long run, so we'll get to see them more!  After a whirlwind of fun over 2 days, we headed back to London where Mumma and Aunty Hannah got special time on the train together before we all parted ways.

We spent the evening meeting up with Dada, Dadi, Chacha, and JK Dadi, Jaya Dadi, and Family in London for dinner to celebrate Jaya Dadi's 70th birthday.  I had a blast eating, eating, and eating, while everyone else caught up with one another.  It was great to see everyone and all-in-all we had a great, quick trip!

After a busy first few weeks, we finally got settled back in Dubai and relaxed the following weekend at home.  Mumma and Da-da went to visit Shweta Aunty and Vinit Uncle, who just had a beautiful baby boy, Vihaan, followed by date night at Hakkasan, a very yummy Asian restaurant in Downtown Dubai.  They then went to Da-da's friend Dominik's birthday party at Jetty Lounge.  The next day, we all spent time together and planned my birthday party for the third week in August!


My birthday party was a blast!  We celebrated at Favorite Things in Dubai Marina, and between a puppet show, parachute games, a dance-off, finger painting, and cake eating, it was a FUN party!  Granted I cried about 5 times over the two hour party, but hey, that was a lot of action and attention over a short period time, what do you expect? I smiled when everyone sang Happy Birthday so I feel like I succeeded!  Mumma and Da-da were very proud of me for lasting through my party!

We had a great time celebrating with all of our friends in Dubai and I especially had fun being around other cool kids!  Thanks for making my 1st birthday party so fun, Dubai Friends!

Over the last weekend in August, we had a great time by going to brunch with Tina Aunty, Arif Uncle, and Ishaa at Rajdhani (a Gujarati Thaali restaurant which was super yummy).  Then, Mumma and Da-da went to Thipthara for dinner with Catherine, a friend of Mumma's from General Mills, and her husband Brad, who came through Dubai on their 10 week sabbatical.  They had a great time overlooking the fountain show while eating Thai food and sharing their international experiences with one another (as Catherine was working for Latin America on a 3 year assignment which just ended).

And finally, we celebrated Mumma's bday on Aug 31st!  We celebrated by shopping for me (Mumma said she just wanted to buy me stuff for her birthday - I was okay with that :)) and Mumma and Da-da had a VIP movie date in the evening since they couldn't eat any more heavy meals that weekend!  It was totally low-key, but Mumma said she had a perfect birthday with us and with all the love from her friends and family through phone calls, emails, facebook, etc!  Thanks to all our friends and family for making her feel so special!

On a work front for Mumma and Da-da, things slowed down during Ramadan (since work hours were 9am to 3pm), but then picked right up by the end of August.  Da-da continues to travel 4 days a week to Saudi and now even 5 days a week once a month.  It's getting harder to see him go every week given it's been 4 months since the start of this project, but Mumma and I look forward to December when his project in Saudi will end.  In the meantime, we look forward to capitalizing on his hotel points and miles for our big trip to Bali for his birthday in October!  Plus, he continues to get rich learning soaking in Saudi culture, tradition, norms, and business practice in the public sector.

Mumma has also been busy with work given her role changed and she took on Betty Crocker, which is the largest Betty business internationally.  She is now focusing on launching the business in Egypt (during a time of political unrest), and driving the media strategy as well as overall plan to set it up for success in her final months at GMI MENAT.  This month, she had a busy week recently with the iSquad team in the US who was in town with the AMEA regional team as they collectively developed an opportunity map to identify areas of innovation in sweet treats for MENAT based out of Saudi and Egyptian consumer learnings.  There's no doubt about it - Mumma is going to miss the emerging market aspect of her work.  That being said, though, she is very excited about returning home!

As far as me, where do I begin?? I am cruising and walking while holding one hand of Mumma or Da-da.  I stood on my own for the first time on Mumma's birthday! I love to make faces and especially love making the "A$$hole" face from Meet the Fockers.  Don't ask me where I learned that, 'cuz I have no idea (I swear, my parents don't curse in front of me and didn't teach me that, I just started doing it on my own)!!  I am more mobile than ever and it's hard to keep me in one place for long!  Oh, and of course, I had no teeth last month, and now I have 3! Hooray for teeth!  I am growing up fast, fast, fast!!

That's about it for August!  It was BUSY!  Hope you all are doing great and we look forward to connecting with you all in our September entry!

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