As someone who lives in Dublin but who regularly drives to Dungarvan with my wife to visit her family it was interesting to see you take the reverse trip. Lovely video as always.
Thank you for lovely trip, so clean & i dont see potholes like here in SA😅. You really are a handsome family. Biggest blessing of all . Don't think I need to say " stay safe" 🌝
I have been watching your videos for a few weeks and just wanted to thank you for sharing and being so encouraging. My husband is working on getting his Irish citizenship (grandfather born there) and then we can also follow this same dream to make Ireland home
We moved from SA to the UK end 1998. Have now retired to Portugal & have some great Irish neighbours who are also from Dublin. Enjoy the emerald green & stay & enjoy ole pleasure of being safe.
I met a South African man here a few years ago. He was offered a job in the West of Ireland, initially for 3 months but with the option to extend it if he liked the position. He and his family lived in one of SAs big cities, can’t remember which, and he didn’t know what to expect here. He travelled over on his own to check things out and said he was literally here for only a few days when he called his wife and said “start packing, we’re moving to Ireland”. He said what sold him was the peace and the safety he felt here. The town he was stationed in was somewhere where he felt safe at all times even late at night, and where some people didn’t even lock their doors, whereas where he was living in SA he had 8ft high walls around his house with everything fully alarmed. He said no one ever walked outside after dark. He said moving to Ireland he felt like a weight was lifted from his shoulders. His family moved over within a few months and had settled very well although they missed the sunshine. Incidentally I liked your depiction of Irish weather. Many people on UA-cam complain that it’s always raining in Ireland. Yes it does rain a lot, but it’s often for just 10 minutes and then the sun comes out again, or at least it just dries up.
You need to mention kofi and make it easy for people to. Buy you a coffee. Put a link prominent on your home page. Also you need to set up a sponsors page for people to contribute to you monthly for a little bit of extra content. Love you all!
I forgot the sponsor site name is PATREON. You could have different rates for different groups say basic £1 month and say £5 a month. Most you tubers earn more than coffees from their videos xx
Lovely photo work.
Our Boer friends are always welcome here in Ireland.
Yes.
As someone who lives in Dublin but who regularly drives to Dungarvan with my wife to visit her family it was interesting to see you take the reverse trip. Lovely video as always.
A very colourful journey. So enjoyed watching the outdoor experience of my Irish family. ❤
Thank you for lovely trip, so clean & i dont see potholes like here in SA😅. You really are a handsome family. Biggest blessing of all . Don't think I need to say " stay safe" 🌝
I have been watching your videos for a few weeks and just wanted to thank you for sharing and being so encouraging. My husband is working on getting his Irish citizenship (grandfather born there) and then we can also follow this same dream to make Ireland home
Ahh Sean Moore Park and Sandymount Beach love it. My Mum and Dad got married just around the corner in St. Matthew's church.
We moved from SA to the UK end 1998. Have now retired to Portugal & have some great Irish neighbours who are also from Dublin. Enjoy the emerald green & stay & enjoy ole pleasure of being safe.
I met a South African man here a few years ago. He was offered a job in the West of Ireland, initially for 3 months but with the option to extend it if he liked the position. He and his family lived in one of SAs big cities, can’t remember which, and he didn’t know what to expect here. He travelled over on his own to check things out and said he was literally here for only a few days when he called his wife and said “start packing, we’re moving to Ireland”. He said what sold him was the peace and the safety he felt here. The town he was stationed in was somewhere where he felt safe at all times even late at night, and where some people didn’t even lock their doors, whereas where he was living in SA he had 8ft high walls around his house with everything fully alarmed. He said no one ever walked outside after dark. He said moving to Ireland he felt like a weight was lifted from his shoulders. His family moved over within a few months and had settled very well although they missed the sunshine. Incidentally I liked your depiction of Irish weather. Many people on UA-cam complain that it’s always raining in Ireland. Yes it does rain a lot, but it’s often for just 10 minutes and then the sun comes out again, or at least it just dries up.
It's a rip off country, but I'd never live anywhere else. And good people like ye are badly needed here. Thank you so much for choosing us.
Beautiful.
The sun always shines in Dublin ;-)
You need to mention kofi and make it easy for people to. Buy you a coffee. Put a link prominent on your home page. Also you need to set up a sponsors page for people to contribute to you monthly for a little bit of extra content. Love you all!
I forgot the sponsor site name is PATREON. You could have different rates for different groups say basic £1 month and say £5 a month. Most you tubers earn more than coffees from their videos xx
Aagh Ireland - is green ..
How did you make the appointment for your minor's passport application?
Have you guys not got Irish passports yet?