Birthday Spa Weekend

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For my big over the hill birthday, several friends and I went to the Spa at Johnstown House hotel & spa in Enfield, County Meath.

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The building that the hotel is in is from the 1750s and is built in the Georgian style (1st photo). There are regular hotel rooms, a bar, a restaurant, a beautiful atrium with lots of windows. There’s also an indoor pool, hot tub, outdoor hot tub, and a spa complete with treatment rooms, caldarium and multiple types of sauna.

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The best part is that there are some 120 acres of parkland around the property on which are executive apartments that are built for rental. We rented a self catering flat, and just had a really great girly weekend together. We had a fun time cooking dinner, laughing, playing games, having a few drinks, and just overall relaxing in the spa. I also got the most beautiful birthday cake made by one of the girls I work with – all in rainbow colors:

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It was a great weekend spent with friends. As we left, there was one final picture – in the sun – which was great because as the girls sat together, a rainbow appeared. Yep. I’d have to say my friends are the gold at the end of the rainbow for me.

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Leo’s Birthday Circus

Leo's 3 Ring Circus Cakes. #PhotoGrid

**Photo heavy. Please let this one load. ** One of my best friends in Ireland had a little boy who is celebrating his first birthday today. The birthday party theme is “circus”, and as a part of it, I was asked to make the 3 ring circus cakes.

I’ve made cakes before, and decorated them with regular icing and piping. However, this one was a challenge. This was my first time working with roll out icing, and I’m not sure I would do it again, though I’m quite happy with how they turned out. Everyone at the party was quite impressed.

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

The first thing I did was Wednesday night, when I baked 3 marble cakes. There were 2 9-inch, and 1 12 inch made in the pan.

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

Thursday night, I frosted each one with a beautiful chocolate icing. Then, I added the rolled out frosting to the top and smoothed it out. Once that was complete, the decorating began.

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

Colored Fondant was rolled out in green and red, and I cut out diamonds, circles, and little “flag” shapes to go around the edges of two of the cakes. For the third, the tops and bottoms of what would become the circus train were cut out and attached using sugar paste glue. I also added marshmellows (for the platforms for the animals) and some edible printed cupcake decorations which had the “tent”, “ring master”, and “clowns”.

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

Leo's First Birthday -3 ring circus cake

At that point, I also added some words in colored icing, and then decided to let everything set up because it was midnight, and the Barnum’s animal crackers that mom had shipped from the US hadn’t arrived yet. On Saturday, I headed to the party a couple hours early – with the needed bits to complete the cake. Luckily, J’s package from the US had arrived – with Barnum’s Animal Crackers – so I could complete the cakes.

Slowly, I sorted through the animals, attaching the Elephants, Bears, Seals, Giraffes, Lions, and tigers around the larger of the cakes. Then, I added chocolate “bars” to each of the Circus train car carriages.

Leo's 1st Birthday
Leo's 1st Birthday

Leo's 1st Birthday

To the top of each cake, I took a pair of scissors and “snipped” the top of each marshmellow and added the Animal biscuits inside. Then came the “decorating” of the marshmellows – to look like “drums” and adding of gumdrops (also in the shape of the “drums”) and other little details. This “completed” the 3 cakes, of the three ring circus.

Leo's 1st Birthday

Leo's 1st Birthday

Leo's 1st Birthday

In the end, they turned out looking pretty great, and with the addition of the candles (one for each cake – he was turning 1 – not 3) it looked pretty spectacular, now, let’s eat!

Leo's 1st Birthday

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It’s that time of year again

Chocolate layer cake

Time for my birthday.

I know some people hate their birthdays, but I personally love mine. It falls in springtime, but one can never tell if the weather will be winter or spring.

When I was in my 20’s I started something called the Random Birthday trip tradition. Basically, it entails putting a map up on the wall and closing my eyes, and picking a spot on the map to go no matter how obscure. Over the years, I’ve modified it slightly to fit in with budget, days off, or what have you but I’m still doing it and absolutely recommend some version of the tradition to others. For me, celebrating with the random trip does a few things. I get to travel, see the sites, and meet new people – AND (most importantly) reminds me I am still young enough to enjoy life and all the new experiences another year brings.

Birthday 35, Leprechaun 35 by coincidence
Helping set a Guinness World Record for Birthday #35 – the most people dressed as Leprechauns in one place (Rainbow Bar in Dublin, Ireland)

And the best thing? Somehow, the trip always ends up with a good time (even the bad things that happen) and a great story/ memory. One year, I was in an Ossuary (bone church) near Prague contemplating my own mortality…. and then met some people on the train back. We ended up in an Irish Pub in Prague (my birthday is day before St.Pad’s) laughing it up with a bunch of exPats who ended up Irish dancing on the tables as a bet….even the bouncers had a laugh and tried to learn a few steps themselves.

Yes, I really was here.

Another year, I ended up in Strasbourg, France for the carnival (surprise! it’s Carnival!) and covered in confetti (which I still find bits in the folds of the backpack years later) before getting lost on a 9 hour drive from France to Switzerland (seriously – after the first one detour signs didn’t exist!)… And yet another travelling up the canals in Amsterdam, Netherlands before heading on to Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland.

Beautiful Canals

I’ve also been in Egypt (Sunrise in hot air balloon over the Valley of Kings & Queen Hathsheput’s tomb) for my birthday, and that’s just the more exotic ones.

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Last year – I was in Turkey, walking my way up the Pammukkale waterfall watching an electrical storm move in.

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This year, I’m going to be heading up to Northern Ireland to Londonderry and staying in a castle tower suite. I splurged a bit because the place looks really fabulous – and I’ve never stayed in a tower before. If I feel up to it, (I’m fighting off bronchitis right now) I’m hoping to get over to Donegal and maybe catch the Northern Lights… but as with all birthday trips – playing it by ear is the key. So, bring on the helpful suggestions from random strangers…. and the best stories / random happenings money can’t buy.

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