This is where the Garden Party & tour starts. Help yourself to the lemonade inside the gazebo. You're just in time. Have a seat in one of our lounge chairs. Luckie, our resident unicorn, will be starting the tour in just a few minutes.
Luckie will share a few facts about Ireland, show you some of the flowers growing around here, and then give you a quiz at the end to see how well you've listened. You'll receive a special "luckie" certificate to take home with you.
In the meantime, why not take a look at your name in Gaelic? Not that we're experts or anything. But we've taken the closest equivalent to your name we could find.
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Sinéad McIrish - Sinéad is Gaelic, it means Jane in English
Sorcha McIrish - Sorcha is also Gaelic, it means Sarah
Jennifer Mouse- oddly enough, Sinéad can also mean Jenny or Jennifer
Mr. Stan - Stiofán
Violet Mouse - Béibhinn
Rosebud Mouse - Róis
Larissa Meese - Luíseach
Isabelle Hinton - Sibéal
Little Violet - Béibhinn
Angel Fae Mouse & children - Aingeal
Allie Mousington - Ailís
Anya Mousedrischson - áine
Misty Mousedrischson - Méabh
Lisa Marie Mouse - Luíseach Máire
Caitlin M. Mouse - Caitlín
Mousie - still looking
E.J. - still looking
Aurora MacMouse - áine
Rachel Mouse - Róisín
Celia - Síle
Nicole Perry - Niamh
Sarah Karamouseski - another Sinéad
Lilly Mousenton - Lile
Craig Mousenton - Cormac
Lynn Mousenton - still looking
Beverly & Katie Mouse - Beití & Cáit
The Van Der Mouse Family - still looking
Katrina - Caitlín
Dick Leon Anderson - Risteárd
Doris and Michael Morris-Mouse and Children - Dóirín & Maidhc
Jennifer McMouse-Pole - yet another Sinéad!
Ashley Bish - Aisling
Well, that was fun, wasn't it?
Is everyone here? Are we ready to get started?
Luckie says to come on with him, or go through the gate and enter the first garden.
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