06 July, 2007

God Bless America (and Northern Ireland)!!

well, we have been here more than 3 weeks now and I have hit the point where every day doesn't seem to last forever and make it feel like we have already been here for 3 months, not three weeks. This week actually flew by and I can't believe it is already Friday. On Wednesday, we had an awesome 4th of July party and put on our own barbecue for us 4, Russell and Danielle, our neighbor and friend Hayley, our friend Paul, and then had more guests over after the barbecue for the rest of the night. We made everything true to American form this time, which meant, cheese and bacon and lettuce and tomato on our burgers and not just a plain meat patty. We had doritos, baked beans, chips and dip, sweet tea, homemade cookies, cheesecakes and ice cream. It was great, and Erin had brought us tons of decorations, so we were probably the most patriotic we have ever been. Here are some pics of our rockin party...don't get too jealous...







ok, so then... yesterday after playing football with some kids here in Dunclug for a few hours through light rain, Colin called us up and wanted to go to Ballykeel to play football on the big pitch with him and his mate David. So, when us 4 (me, john, colin david) got there, we were more than annoyed that someone had stolen both of the soccer goals, leaving an empty, useless field. So, we proceeded to walk the 20 minutes to Harryville, another Protestant community where there was a group of football pitches. However, on our walk, we were met by a torrential downpour that did not look like it was going away. The next 3 or so hours were an amazing time of playing mud football in a flooded field in the rain. Undoubtedly, penguin slides, diving headers, and completely unnecessary slipping and sliding ensued and made for a great time until the sun started going down a little after 10. At that point, we began a cold, soaking journey home and arrived ready for a nice cup of tea and shower. But not until we had ravaged our grocery armada, recently arrived from tesco. All in all, a great night.

Well, Im away. More to come soon. More pics of the coast with our friends...




6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's see if I can get this right this time. Loved our talk and loved the pictures. Keep 'em comin' and we'll keep the prayers comin'. Remember to check on those flights.
Love, Mommer

Anonymous said...

Yea, check on those flights! And you better get on over here to London to see us when your mom and pop come!!

Love your blog! Keep the updates and photos coming! We can relate to so much of what you are saying!

And don't you love this weather!! Ugh!! Where is the sun and warmth!!

Anonymous said...

I love how you rocked the good ole U.S.of A. over in Ireland during the 4th of July! Looks like you guys are having a great time! I'm still praying for you!

<3 Jackie J

Anonymous said...

yay for football! im really jelous that you get to play alot over there (esp in the rain..that sounds fun!)...i got play with people aton in italy...that was pretty sweet. butt when i come to NI you better make sure i get to play with you guys! love you and im praying for you guys!

Anonymous said...

yay for tesco! i like that store. hope this week goes by fast again...that's always a good sign.
praying.
cancan

Unknown said...

hey, thats me!!
love you guys, thanks for the fun times!
-laura vandal