Good morning all,
Our Sunday this past weekend was a little eventful. I thought I’d wait a day or two before sharing – needed a little time to process.
Our day started off uneventfully: made some breakfast, Michael picked up his sister from the airport (well that bit was eventful!), and we headed off to church.
{Just a few pictures from the City Centre to spruce up this post}
While I stopped for coffee, Michael parked about 30 feet beyond where we normally park, slightly further down a street in a tough neighborhood a few blocks from church. We’ve never had a problem, but we’re always careful to lock the car and hide any valuables out of sight.
We came out of church to find someone had smashed the back window of our station wagon and grabbed my sister-in-law’s carry-on bag (think Mac laptop, digital camera, passports, money, makeup, her entire LIFE) that they had buried strategically under her other luggage.
Long story short, we phoned the cops, they recovered her bag (with passport, bible and makeup, but not much else) in the flats (think projects) around the corner, and they’ll check the CCTV footage from the area tomorrow to see if they can find the thieves and/or the rest of her belongings.
{That’s the Millennium Spire downtown}
Overall, a long day and we’re working on figuring out what’s covered and how to get it all replaced. Not a great day, but it could have happened in a tough neighborhood anywhere. Such is life.
But while I mentioned it on my facebook, I kind of cringed when I clicked the post button. I hate saying bad things about Dublin. And I hate to give anyone a bad impression of Dublin. Because I love Dublin. Bar the occasional bad day, I really like this place. And I like that it’s a little gritty, a little edgy. Not the biggest fan of the odd time when gritty meets our personal belongings, but I like that it’s not all peachy and pretty and perfect all the time. I’m finding that’s a hard distinction to make when you’re trying to convince friends or family to come visit.
{Enormous chocolate eggs at Carluccio’s. Made my day.}
So now I’m finding myself a little perplexed. I like to be honest about Dublin, because I think real Dublin is one of the neatest places to live and visit. But how honest is too honest?
Lighter tomorrow, I promise, friends. In the meantime, I’d love to hear your thoughts?