Thursday, January 23, 2014

2013 Recap

When I went to write this post, I reread my 2012 recap and thought "holy crap, I can't believe we did all of that in 1 year!" Then, I started reviewing each month in 2013 and realized it was equally crazy! Another international move, another wedding, more travels, and countless memories made. I plan on writing individual posts on the following (not to mention, I still have a few posts to finish from 2012!), but here is a quick recap of last year...


January: 1 year ago, we rang in the New Year in Dublin with friends. Less than a week later, I received my work permit from the notorious DJEI and started my job in Ireland. After just having been home for the holidays, we kept the trips to minimum and took a day trip to Kilkenny.


Kilkenny Castle


February: As we settled into a daily work routine, we relaxed a bit more. We took a weekend trip to Cork with our friends, Michelle & Brian, and visited Kinsale, the Rock of Cashel, and a Winter Brew fest. 


Winter Brew Fest - Franciscan Well, Cork


March: When it rains, it pours! We had B's sister and cousin come visit us, immediately followed by my brother and sister-in-law. We celebrated our 1 year Anniversary, Paddy's Day in Ireland, and spent Easter in Copenhagen.


St. Patrick's Day - Temple Bar


April: The month of trips! B and I took back-to-back weekend trips to Berlin and Prague. Then, he took a boys' trip to Istanbul (still a tad jealous!) and I spent a long weekend in Holland, staying with a friend and her parents in Nijmegen, visiting tulip fields and enjoying the nation's largest party, Queen's Day, in Amsterdam.


Old Town Prague


May: Our last full month in Ireland. We parted ways with the Green Machine, our little car with the engine that couldn't, after she died on a lovely day trip around Waterford and the Copper Coast. Brandon flew to meet his team in Sydney, then met me on the way back in Edinburgh for a weekend getaway.


Edinburgh, Scotland

June: We took our final trip in Europe (for now, that is) and visited a friend in Napoli. This was one of my favorites, as we visited Pompeii and the breathtaking Amalfi Coast! At the end of the month, we bid a bittersweet farewell to Dublin. Brandon left for Australia and I for the U.S. to spend some quality time at home and put the finishing touches on the wedding.


Positano - Amalfi Coast, Italy

July:
Another action-packed month that rivals March of 2012! I was lucky enough to be home in the States, recharging with friends and family, visiting
 Niagara Falls with my parents (believe it or not, my first time in Canada), and doing daily wedding prep. Of course, we finally had our perfect wedding day (on my golden birthday!) back where it all started in Oxford, Ohio. Once again, we put our belongings in storage, repacked our lives, and said goodbye to our loved ones. 2 days after the celebration, we boarded a plane to a new life together in a new country! Déjà vu!


Oxford, OH

August: We arrived in Oz, moved into our new place, and I crashed a day trip to Hunter Valley with Brandon's coworkers... got to see wine country and wild kangaroos on my second day in Australia! A few days later, I started my new job and the rest of the month was spent settling into life in Bondi (not hard to do, I might add).



Sydney Harbour


September: This was another month of acquainting ourselves with our new stomping grounds and furnishing our empty apartment (read: Brandon building everything from IKEA). I also chopped off all of my hair! That may not seem like it deserves mention, but if you have long hair, you know this is a huge deal!


Bondi Beach


October: After a couple months of work, I jetted off to company headquarters for training, where I also met my parents for a nice weekend and sightseeing in Seattle. The same week, B travelled to Singapore for work. Upon returning, we spent his birthday weekend in the beautiful Blue Mountains.


Chihuly Glass / Needle - Seattle


November: Checked 'fancy hat to the races' off the ol’ bucket list when we took a weekend trip to Melbourne for the Cup. We also started the wacky tradition of eating Portuguese food for Thanksgiving… Sounds odd, but we spent the previous year in Lisbon and decided to make a new, special ritual while we’re away for the holiday.



Melbourne Cup


December: We flew to Brisbane to visit a childhood friend of B’s and relaxed on the Sunshine Coast in Noosa. 1 week later, our first visitors arrived. All FOUR Naber siblings descended upon Oz for a fun-filled 2 weeks of drinks, dinners, coastal runs, winery tours, days at the beach, a trip to Jervis Bay, and, most importantly, Christmas festivities! It was our first time being away for the holidays and, while I missed everyone back home, it was amazing to still be able to spend that precious time with family.



Xmas Eve - Circular Quay


New Year’s Eve saw us sitting in the sand, marveling at the most spectacular fireworks over the Sydney Harbour.


I said in last year’s post that I was ready for an unforgettable ride, and 2014 didn’t disappoint! It was another unpredictable, unbelievable, exhilarating year -- perhaps the best of my life to date. Hard work and opportunity have transformed our lives into what they are today and we are incredibly blessed. I can only imagine what I’ll be writing about, or where I’ll be writing it from, this time next year. Until then, cheers to a happy, healthy 2014!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Back in Action

Ok, first of all, I realize I've been MIA and haven't posted anything in over 7 months! Shame on me! I had this grand plan to catch up on all of our trips and all things Ireland during the time I traveled home to Ohio this past summer, but it just didn't happen. You could say I had a few things to do, what with planning a wedding and another international move! Still, those are excuses and I know I need to keep you all up to speed. I'm astonished at how many people have told me that they not only loved reading the blog, but noticed the hiatus and couldn't wait for me to start writing again. So thank you to my readers and I'm happy to say the blog is back in action!

Now, as many of you may or may not know, the blog needed a name change for a couple of reasons. First, we are no longer in Dublin, Ireland. I'll write a detailed post about our farewell, but, long story short, we're on to a new adventure in a new part of the world. Yep, we have moved around the globe to Sydney, Australia! The second reason is... (drumroll, please)... I am NOT an Accidental Housewife! If you don't know already, I accepted a great offer before moving Down Under and am currently working away (another reason why I've been insanely busy!). 



After toying with a couple ideas, I landed on "Next Door Naber." Though I haven't legally changed my name and I'm far from being a real neighbor (about as far away as possible for many of you!), I thought it fitting. Aside from title and a bit of a facelift, the content will remain the same. So, without further ado, welcome back to the roller coaster ride of life, work, and travel abroad, exploring and making friends in our new, sunny city, and general musings from your friendly "not-so next door" Naber.


Saturday, May 25, 2013

Dublin Visitors: Round 2

Three weeks after my parents spent time in Dublin, it was Naber time! B's parents came over to spend a few days in Dublin, then we spent back-to-back weekends in Munich and Madrid (will cover those next). It was a jam-packed 10 days and even I was exhausted afterwards, so I can't imagine how they felt! However, it was, as always, well worth it. 

I know it's a common sentiment to be wary of the dreaded visit from the in-laws. Well, I'm extremely lucky in that sense, because I married into an amazing family (and I'm not just saying that because they read my blog ;) ). Since day 1, B's parents and siblings have treated me like part of the family and I am 100% myself around them. It's a wonderful, disarming feeling, and I have never experienced any dread; in fact, it's the opposite. I look forward to any visits because I get the same relaxed, recharged feeling I would experience around my immediate family. But enough brown-nosing, ha, I'll get to the trip... 

Similar to my parents' visit (Dublin Visitors Round 1), Karen and Dave arrived on a Thursday and I, still languishing in the work permit approval process, was able to be take them on my traditional walking tour of Dublin.




First, we walked through St. Stephen's Green, up through Grafton, to Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and made a pit stop in Temple Bar for some lunch and their first pint of Guinness in Ireland. Next, we toured the insides of Christ Church and St. Patrick's Cathedral - a first for me!





Above is Christ Church, located in the former heart of medieval Dublin and first founded around 1030. It contains the largest cathedral crypt in Britain or Ireland, which has been renovated and is open to the public today. 

Below is St. Patrick's Cathedral, whose timeline dates back even further, to around 450 AD. As with many sites in Europe, the history is unfathomable, especially coming from the States.

Both tours were fascinating and the interiors of both were beautiful! It was also a treat for me to be able to do something new in the city, so it was a first for all of us.




Next was the Guinness Storehouse, the famous brewery where Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease for £100 in 1759. I won't go into the detailed history, but it's definitely worth a visit. The museum layout is designed well and it's self-guided, so you can choose what to see. Of course, you get a free pint at the end -- you can pour your own OR go to the Gravity Bar. I always opt for the latter for the 360 views of the city. 



Such a photogenic beer, huh?

Gravity Bar - Guinness Storehouse


The evening consisted of a casual dinner at Foley's and some live Irish music. The next day, the three of us did the ever lovely Bray to Greystones day trip.



Start of the Cliff Walk - Overlooking Bray


Upon returning to Dublin, we had another relaxed meal with B and a pint at O'Donoghues. A lot of ground was covered in a couple days! Then, we packed and geared up for our trip to Munich for Oktoberfest...