Here it is, our last day on the Emerald Isle. We fly back to the US tomorrow morning. In recent days/weeks we have been soaking up as much time as we could with our friends. We have gone through our list and done the things we said we wanted to do and have been indulging in our favorite Irish things. We have been gluttons for all things Irish. Some of the things I will miss the most, in no particular order...
Obviously...a good creamy pint. I type this, as I enjoy what very well may be my last pint in Dublin for a while...

DUH. These precious little cottony cuties will be missed.
Irish beef. I am typically not a huge burger person...but every single burger I have tasted here is unbelievably GOOD.

A proper fry...or full Irish Breakfast. This one is missing tomato (and yes, it is pronounced tomAHto) and mushrooms.
Rashers. Irish bacon.
This kitchen will be missed.
Clown cars!!!! The Nissan Micra, on more than one occassion, was where it was at for us. Love the little minis.

The doors of Dublin.

Mulligan's. Our local. Mulligan's in Sandymount was our go to pub to watch a match, have some good grub and a few pints, and the perfect place Sunday afternoon after a night out.

Traditional Irish Music.
Cadbury. Sorry Hershey's. Cadbury is way better. And did you know you can buy Cadbury Cream Eggs year round here? Even the minis. Sometimes after a good coffee there is nothing better than a mini Cadbury Cream Egg.
The people. All of our friends and people we have met along the way. We will miss the people so, so much. Friendships for life.
Whiskey chats.
The Natural Confectionery Co. The BEST jellies...gummy snakes, dinosaurs etc. Melt in your mouth good. And natural :)
The Irish accent. I still can't nail it...it's a tough one to do, but I will definitely miss hearing it on a daily basis. But I know it will be endearing when I do hear it from now on. It will take me back to this year.
Sayings like...
"Feck it"
"Eejit"
"Gas" or "You're a gas man"
"Knackered"
"Takin' the piss"
"Slag" and "Slaggin"
"What's the story"
"Your man" and "Your one"
"Do you know what I mean like?"
"Fair play"
"Aah, ya know yourself"
"Cheers"

The countryside, our Irish adventures, and the names of places!!! Killybegs....Dingle....Killarney....Sligo....and the Ballys, Ballycastle, Ballymoney, Ballyjamesduff, Ballymena. I could go on. Love the names of towns here.
Last, but definitely not least, The CRAIC!
Well, these are the things I am reflecting on right now. I am sure there are more...today has been a teary day. Tomorrow we embark on the long journey back to the US. Microsoft has been great in making the move and the transition easy. We have had a great hotel, are all set with our temporary housing, and they allowed us to arrange a brief (15 hour) stop over in Minnesota. A stopover that allows us to leave Max in the helpful hands of Mom, Dad, and Amber. He will have loads more fun there than doing chores with Kevin and me....looking at homes, getting cell phones, re-figuring out life!
Slainte, Cheers, Dublin has treated us well. A year that we will never, ever forget!