Nate had a taste for fish and chips last Sunday, so we decided to try Durty Nellie's, the oldest pub in Ireland. It opened in 1620 and is supposedly the best place to get a pint of Guinness.
Me and my boy.
After lunch we headed to the Cook Christmas party. The kids had a great time.
Scarlett was thrilled to have her face painted like a fairy princess, and Grayson was completely engrossed while we watched the magician.
They were a little hesitant about seeing Santa at first, but walked right up to him with their letters as soon as they saw him.
Nate and I were so impressed with this party. Face painting, balloon animals, a magician. Each child got a gift from Santa, a treat bag with a juice bottle and treats, AND a box of chocolates. It was amazing. The kids have already been talking about going again next year. :)
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Okay. I'll admit it here. Even though it is month four, I am still obviously in denial. I read that and thought, "Wait...what?"
Irish Santa looks just like American Santa. That must be comforting for the kids. The party sounds pretty great. A magician, balloon animals and gifts. Quite a haul for Gray and Scarlett. It sounds as though they had a very fun afternoon. I hope Mom and Dad had fun, too.
That staring contest was hilarious! Really made me giggle! Love Grayson's green sweater. I've got one just like it in red and wish you had it now.
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