Questions about 8pm flight USA east coast to Dublin

What meal(s) can I expect? I'll be in business class if that makes a difference.

Can I expect seat-back monitors?

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u/thecrisco_ — 15 hours ago

Improving lip texture

I feel like my lips are looking my shriveled/wrinkled as I get older. They are not dry, and I’m well hydrated. While I don’t necessarily want my lips to be bigger, I’m starting to wonder if a very small amount of lip filler is what I need to achieve lip smoothness?

u/thecrisco_ — 4 days ago

Summer shoes that work with socks

What shoes are we wearing this summer with socks (that aren't sneakers)?

Want the protection of socks from outdoor grime and to keep feet warm in air-conditioned offices.

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u/thecrisco_ — 1 month ago

I have a large deck I'm trying to improve the space usage of. The mockup here is the deck in its current state, with furniture to scale. (It's missing the railings because I don't know how to add those)

My focus is improving the layout of the large 40ft long rectangular section. There is so much empty space; it doesn't feel finished or comfortable.

Right now that space is broken into 3 zones: lounging (sofa etc), eating (table/chairs), cooking (grill and prep area)

How do I fill the space? More furniture? Create a 4th zone? Create more definition between the zones? Add oversize rectangular planters?

My brain freezes when it comes to outdoor layouts. Any thoughts are appreciated!

u/thecrisco_ — 2 months ago

Hi all, I'm traveling to Ireland with my husband and 5 year old daughter this August. My goal is to spend most of our time in the southwest seeing beautiful scenery, renting bikes, doing a boat tour, visiting castles and farms, and of course eating. Trying to find a balance of keeping my kid interested, but not moving too fast.

  • Day 0 - overnight flight to Dublin (from US east coast)
  • Day 1 - land at 8am, AirCoach bus to city center, sleep in Dublin
  • Day 2 - train to Cork; rent car in Cork w/ carseat; drive to and sleep in Cork area/Kinsale
  • Day 3, 4, 5 - drive to and sleep in Dingle for 3 nights
  • Day 6, 7 - drive to Galway; sleep in Galway for 2 nights
  • Day 8 - drive Malahide for final night
  • Day 9 - 3pm flight home

I don't love that I have 3 separate instances of 1-night accommodations, but I feel like I need to start and end in Dublin area to be close to the airport. And then my husband is interested in seeing Cork city, so I have another single night there. How does this overall pacing feel?

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u/thecrisco_ — 2 months ago