How To Speak With An Irish Accent

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Consider this preparation for a great St. Patrick’s Day.
Watch the video. Trust me, you’ll never utter the words “with potatoes” without a smile again.

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About wandermom

". . .life is short and the world is wide" - Simon Raven I'm not sure I've ever consciously planned a trip based on this sentiment, but it definitely influences my subconscious! I've been traveling as frequently and widely as possible since I finished school. And I love it. I love the research, the planning, the fervent packing and the curiosity of exploring somewhere I've never been before. My husband & I are both Irish - as in born-in-Ireland. But we live in Seattle. We have two boys: wild, boisterous, regular boys. So, since becoming a Mom, I've been a WanderMom. Given our slightly-unusual family situation, routine "visits-to-Grandma" are international trips requiring passports, 10hr-flights and (oh joy!) airport transfers. I have rants, raves and opinions about how, where & why to travel with kids (start them as young as you can, I say!). I hope to learn even more by researching topics which other wandermoms may be interested in reading about on this blog. Passports, pacifiers, diapers and gameboys at the ready - off we go! Contact Info: Email Michelle: michelle (at) murphnduff (dot) org

4 thoughts on “How To Speak With An Irish Accent

  1. Arlene

    That lesson was a hoot! I am still laughing. What a cute idea for St Paddy’s Day. I can’t wait to read more on those Irish travels.

  2. Duncan Leung

    That was hilarious! I think I watched it three times over; haha. Thanks for the share!

    I came across from your blog through an expat blog network- I recently moved from the US to Beijing, and hoping to find some experiences and lessons that other’s had learned through their travels and transition times.

    Looking forward to reading more!

    Best,

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