Sunday, August 17, 2008

Froggie Goes To Ireland

We traveled 5000 miles to take all these pictures of Froggie!


Froggie decided he'd like to try his hand at driving on the left hand side. He talked our Ring of Kerry tour bus driver into letting him try.


Froggie has fun storming the Blarney Castle. It was a nasty day and Froggie was glad to be inside out of the rain.


Froggie was the only one brave enough to kiss the Blarney Stone. (Sorry there's a rain drop on the lens.) He now has the gift of gab...just what we need, he already gets in trouble for his songs.


Froggie ran into a bit of trouble, literally, in Cork and had to go to the Garda station in Kinsale to file a report.

When Froggie came out of the Garda station he had a nice lunch and then saw this church across the street.


He decided he needed to pray for forgiveness for all his "wild" days.

All that praying made Froggie thirsty.



The next set of pictures are what happens when Mommy's busy. Daddy, Connor and Froggie got a little bored while Mommy was busy helping Aunt Lydia get ready for the wedding. Note to self...don't leave the camera with a bored Froggie.

Froggie got into the whiskey supply of Lord Muskerry's, the baron of Springfield Castle.

Froggie found this little gong in the castle. He thought if he rang it the butler would bring him more whiskey.

It didn't work so he rang this bigger gong.

Froggie got frustrated so he rode into the closest village to buy his own damn whiskey!

Froggie realized he'd spent all of his Euro trying to bribe the Garda earlier in the week, so he asked Lord Muskerry if he could borrow a few Euro to get them some whiskey.

Froggie tried to get a few Euro out of the other locals.

Froggie tried to dare his new friends into doing shots.

Froggie's glad he didn't end up like this guy, but he went ahead and shared his whiskey with him.

Who invited this guy to the party? Froggie figured he was a little over dressed.


We had a great time on our trip. I'll try to put up the rest of the pictures and our "story" in my next post.

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