So, how would we go about renting this house off your uncle-in-law for a few months?
Lughaidh wrote:
Make her listen to beautiful songs in Irish...

The trick here is to introduce it to her subtly, a Shomhairle.
Start from the music she likes and then try to find bands that bridge between the two genres, like Chieftains collaborations or Kila or Enya clones, depending on your starting point. With Clannad you can start with Enya and then work back gradually towards their old stuff and it the degree of Irish increases as you go.
But you can't just sit her down and "make her listen", you have to kind of ease in to it by surreptitiously inserting it into the CD collection (or is it iTunes nowadays) or nonchalantly asking to play your CD in the car on the next long trip, etc.
Séamus wrote:
Been married to a woman from Donegal for 55 years and still have not succeeded in making a Gaeilgeoir out of her !
Congratulations on lasting the distance then.
Myself, I got a second chance and made sure the second one was interested in Irish music from the get go. I should have realised my mistake with the first one early on when she asked me "which do you love more, me or Irish music" and she didn't like the answer.
I remember visiting a dating site once and the only Irish woman on it had pronounced boldly in her profile "I love any kind of music except diddly-dee" and thinking "what other kind of music is there?"
My new wife agrees with me on all these points, had a collection of Irish trad albums that complemented my own collection perfectly, the kids have Irish names and hum Irish melodies all day, and I have promised to take the family on an extended trip to Ireland one day, which is why I was asking about renting the house.
Are yez all familiar with this song? :
Amhrán an Ghaeilgeora Mhóir