Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Good job me :)
Karen so graciously informed me that I needed to set it so that people without a blogger account can make comments on my blog. I have now set it up so anyone can comment so I hope this will make me feel loved again. I would love to hear some feedback! Miss you all!!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Hi
I just wanted to know who is reading this blog. I can't tell if anyone is reading this so I don't know if I'm reaching out to anyone out there. So if you could please just leave a comment if you are reading this then I would definately appreciate it.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Jeez!
Umm...yea. Can you tell that life is really hectic over here? I keep meaning to post new things on here to keep you guys updated but its hard. My week has been incredible...or my last two weeks rather. I've been going out a lot which is great. I have a base group of friends that I hang out with all the time and I'm forming some awesome friendships. Last week I went to Galway and went rock climbing at the Burren. Galway is absolutely gorgeous. I doesn't really feel like a city because it's so clean. There were musicians playing in the street everywhere and it's such an awesome atmosphere. I hope that the link I put on there worked and you guys are seeing all my pictures. My friend Colleen moved into my village so I have a new neighbor and I've been hanging out with her every night since Wednesday. My friend Emma and I go to the gym a lot together and do step class. I am training people at the gym now which is crazy. Once people found out that I do weight training I had people asking me if I could help them. My friend Colleen had a movie night on Wednesday and her friend Jeff is down from New York. Thursday night us three went into town to this place called Costello's. It's a traditional pub downstairs and upstairs is a disco. I met a bunch of people there and had a great time. I went clothes shopping with Colleen and Jeff Friday because I am definately lacking in going out clothes. People dress up a lot more here and I feel like such a slob. Then Friday night Colleen had a dinner party at her place and there were a group of us. We had delicious pasta and we played charades. It's funny to explain charades to people from other countries because they don't get it until you actually play it first. So me and Colleen were the only Americans. And we also had to plan it so that we were doing things that everyone would understand since we're all from different countries. Then the group of us went to the Stables after. Saturday morning I had to get up really early because I was going to Cork with the international students. The bus ride was about 2 hours which wasn't that bad. We stayed in a hostel. http://www.kinlayhousecork.ie/ We split two rooms. There was 10 in one room and 8 in the other. We all walked around the city during the day. It was great there. It looked more like a city than Limerick does. There was a lot going on, lots of interesting shops. We ate at this hole in the wall but they had great food. We then met everyone back at the hostel and got ready to go out. We went to Burger King to get some good American food and then went to this awesome pub called Old Oak. The place was huge and it got really confusing to figure out where everyone was. We met up with another group of international students and with all of us together we were about 40 people. We spent the night dancing like crazy. Then we left there and there was a guy playing music outside on the way back to the hostel and we all got together and danced and sang. This morning we were all completely exhausted and walked aimlessly around the city. I didn't get to Blarney Castle but I have 3 more months which will give me plenty of time to visit it again. Here is the link to my photos from this week. http://good-times.webshots.com/album/567475014shlnFV?start=0 My friends will probably post more so I'll be adding as the week progresses.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Oh My
So yea, I have been really busy this week and I'm sorry for not posting. :( I am beyond exhausted and there is no way that I can even think of things to write. I am just going to post the link to my webshots where I have pictures of my week. I plan to write something up tomorrow if I can find the time...hopefully.
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/567230311CjtwUs
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/567230311CjtwUs
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sooo tired!
So! I had a very busy day yesterday and I was supposed to go hiking today in Mangerton but I knew there was no way I had enough energy for that. So...my week. My week has been pretty busy. I had my first week of classes and they went pretty well. My schedule is kind of sparse, it's hard to get used to since I don't have a job. So yea, the classes I'm taking are Irish Language, Irish Folklore, Comparative Literature, and American Literature. The reason I'm taking the American Literature class is because I need it to graduate from Bridgewater. It's kind of interesting since they're talking more the beginning of America and how the writing has influenced it over time. So it's more of a history class which I'm enjoying. This week was kind of a blur. I've made it to the gym a couple of times which is awesome. It can get kind of intimidating at the gym since the only people that use the weights are guys. I was a little freaked out the first time I went there since I w
asn't expecting that. I got over it pretty quickly though. Thursday night I went out with some friends. It's just really funny how the Irish around here only really go out on Thursday nights and Sunday nights. It's so different from home since the nights to go out are Friday and Saturday. And then people have class in the mornings so I don't know how they do it. Us international students are going out the normal nights so we can stay awake for our classes...or at least attempt to. I finally got to get out of Limerick yesterday. I was sooo excited. Five of us went on a bus tour to the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher. It was fantastic because the one place I've wanted to go the most is the Burren and I'm finally able to say that I've been there. The country is beyond gorgeous. Pictures pale in comparison to what it really looks like. There are also an unbelievable amount of cows. The Burren is beautiful. It is so peaceful there....so quiet (minus the cows). We went to this old stone fort that was built around 1000 CE. It was ok. I just think looking at the surrounding area was the only thing that was really
worth it. I made a video of the cow n
oise...I hope this works.
After we went to this fort we went to the (the name is in the picture to the side.) It is an old Dolmen and it was awesome. That is one thing that I've always wanted to see since I've been here and I was quite excited that I finally got to see it. I think the tour guy said that it was built about 3000 years ago. The landscape it self was prett
y barren. There were a lot of rocks all over the place. It was really quiet. It was absolutely nothing like around here. It was just completely different than anything I've ever seen before. We didn't stay in the Burren for too long. We went to this small little Irish village in Doolin. It looked like a movie set. It was quite interesting. We went to this great small Irish pub. I had some beef and Guinness stew. I had been craving it all day and when I saw that on the menu I got wicked excited. The girl from Holland, the guy from Slovacia (I'm probably spelling that word wrong), and the guy from Austria had never heard of a stew before. They thought it tasted fantastic. So after we went to this small village to have a lunch break we went to the ocean. I had completely forgotten how much I missed the ocean until we went there. It looked a lot more dramatic than the ocean at home. There were lots of cliffs and huge waves. It was gorgeous. We stopped at this cliff edge and took lots of pictures.
So after we left this cliff we finally went to the Cliffs of Moher. It wasn't that expensive at all.
After we went to this fort we went to the (the name is in the picture to the side.) It is an old Dolmen and it was awesome. That is one thing that I've always wanted to see since I've been here and I was quite excited that I finally got to see it. I think the tour guy said that it was built about 3000 years ago. The landscape it self was prett
You would think that since it's such a tourist destination they would charge an unbelievable amount of money to get there. But thankfully they didn't. My brother had told me that it wasn't worth it to go near the castle that they have there and that you should go where everyone else is away from. So we decided to do that. But of course the way that is not designated for people to walk on it quite muddy and slippery and dangerous. But by being a tourist you have to do silly and muddy things. So my originally pretty decent shoes are now caked in mud. But it's totally worth it. We stayed at the Cliffs for about an hour and a half. I've finally seen the Cliffs! Now the pictures that I see online all the time will pale in comparison to what I've seen in real life.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Weekend
Thursday, September 4, 2008
I hate jet lag and it hates me right back
Jeeeez I'm tired. This has been the longest week ever. So...now onto my story of arriving at the campus. I finally get to the college and it's pretty big. It's spread out and I still don't have a good grasp of where everything is. I really wasn't expecting it to be huge. I'm just used to thinking that things in Ireland are pretty small. I got to me apartment at about 9-something on Tuesday and no one was there yet. There was a jacket and lots of liquor bottles lying around which made me nervous. I'm not the biggest fan of big partiers. So I then unpacked and took a walk up to the student union. I met Adam and a girl named Hannah (both American). We all decided to take a walk into town. They have a TK Maxx! It's the same exact thing as a TJ Maxx back home. I thought that was wicked weird. We walked by a gas station and I saw an empty box for a penis enlarger...that was quite odd. Welcome to Ireland and get a bigger penis in the process :) We then went to the cell phone store and got cell phones. They aren't that expensive. They are pay as you go and you get free calls and texts through people with the same network. Then I went back to my room to take a nap. Then I heard someone come in. It was my housemate!! She's awesome. She's from Cork and she's teaching me the ways of Ireland. We get along great and have fun. She's quite talkative. All the Irish are it seems. They weren't lying. We went out shopping for random things and then went food shopping. When we got back to the apartment, we met our other 2 roomates. They are both 18 and Irish. They are pretty messy it seems since they don't do their dishes. They said they were inviting people over then they were going out to the Lodge which is about a ten minute walk from campus. So Emma and I agreed to go. We got dressed up. Then my other two housemates said they were going to invite 4 people to come over before we headed out. It turned out to be about 15 people...fantastic. It was quite loud and hectic inn there for awhile. This better not be the norm because I couldn't take that noise on a regular basis. They were all Irish which was great. I'm meeting a majority of Irish people. We then went to the Lodge and had an absolute blast. Emma was shocked at how much of a flirt I am. I didn't think I was that bad. But I got to talk to many Irish guys. I actually met a really nice one. His name is Sean. We went out last night also. I have a weakness for the accent. Yesterday was a pretty lazy day. I didn't actually do much of anything until about 7. Me and Emma and her friend went out to the Stables which is a pub on campus. There was a band playing and we had a couple of pints. Then we went to the Lodge again and we danced for the most of the night. I met Sean there and hung out a bit. Today was orientation and I'm completely overwhelmed. School seems like it could take a bit to get used to. But I'll figure it out. Tonight I'm just going to stay in. I'm completely useless. I feel like I was hit by a truck and I just want to catch up on sleep. I have more orientation tomorrow then I'm probably going to go to the Arena and get a membership.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
I'm here!!!!!!!
Ireland....I'm finally here. At the moment I am sitting on a couch in the kitchen, drinking tea and milk and eating toast. I'm watching Irish TV and it looks like America has corrupted TV. I am absolutely exhausted. The time difference is still getting to me a little bit but I will get used to it. Yesterday was basically the longest day of my life...but one of the best. I'm still recovering from it. Leaving mom and dad wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it would be. It was still wicked sad since I was leaving them and going off into the big world on my own. We got to the airport about 2.5 hours before I was supposed to board the plane. I am very happy that we got there so early. We weren't running around and freaking out or anything. It was almost relaxing. We got some pizza and mom and I had a beer. We just sat and talked for about an hour. That's what I love so much about my parents. We can just sit and hang out together with no problem. I said bye to them at 5:30 and my plane was boarding at 6:15. Saying buy to them was definately difficult. The reality of the situation hit me all at once. But after I went through security I wasn't nervous anymore. Everything was working out fine at that point so I figured there was no reason to be nervous. The plane ride was aboslutely awful and wicked long. I got to sit by myself. The flight attendants had the ugliest weird green suits on. Everything on the plane was green. It was a little sickening. There were a group of middle aged Boston men sitting behind me. They were the stereotypical loud Bostonians with harsh accents. Ugh...I couldn't sleep for the life of me. I kept on being on the brink of falling asleeop and then something would wake me up. We arrived in Ireland at about 5:30 AM. It was still dark when we arrived in Ireland so I could only see lights. But I remember seeing cars driving on the wrong side of the road for the first time. I was really excited when I saw that. I waited at the airport for about 2.5 hours. We had to pass through immigration. They had all the students wait on the side. It took them about 5 minutes to check each one of us and there were at least 50 of us there. I met a guy named Adam. He was also going to Limerick. That definately helped me because i had someone to talk to. He was really nice. We waiting around the airport then finally left at around 8:15. It was raining of course. I was so excited to see Ireland...finally. It is wicked green. The trip to campus took forever. Traffic here is pretty heavy. There are sooooooo many rotaries!!!!!! It seems like every 100 feet there's on. And it's weird because they go to opposite way around the thing than we do. The things I noticed on the way to campus:
It's soooooo green!!!! It's like neon!! They have different birds here. There are lots and lots of cows and a good amount of horses. The cars are tiny. I don't think I've seen any SUVs. There are lots of station wagons. The houses look really different. They are adorable. I'm not really sure how to describe them. They spell things funny. They have lots of pubs....lots and lots of them. People are crazy drivers. All the kids wear uniforms to school. The gas stations look funny. There are no decimal places so it looks like you're paying 129 euro for a litre of petrol. Everything is in euro. There's no added taxes on items, it's already added on. If it says it's 2.99, then you pay 2.99. There is no base tax like home. Different things have a different amount of tax. Luxury items have the most. The phone numbers are weird. The faucets are odd. They have two seperate faucets for cold and hot so you can't have warm water. The Irish have a certain look to them. A lot of the men look the same. I understand most of what people are saying. There are so many various accents. It's awesome! So that's my general information on Ireland itself so far. My next post will be about my arrival here and what happened after.
It's soooooo green!!!! It's like neon!! They have different birds here. There are lots and lots of cows and a good amount of horses. The cars are tiny. I don't think I've seen any SUVs. There are lots of station wagons. The houses look really different. They are adorable. I'm not really sure how to describe them. They spell things funny. They have lots of pubs....lots and lots of them. People are crazy drivers. All the kids wear uniforms to school. The gas stations look funny. There are no decimal places so it looks like you're paying 129 euro for a litre of petrol. Everything is in euro. There's no added taxes on items, it's already added on. If it says it's 2.99, then you pay 2.99. There is no base tax like home. Different things have a different amount of tax. Luxury items have the most. The phone numbers are weird. The faucets are odd. They have two seperate faucets for cold and hot so you can't have warm water. The Irish have a certain look to them. A lot of the men look the same. I understand most of what people are saying. There are so many various accents. It's awesome! So that's my general information on Ireland itself so far. My next post will be about my arrival here and what happened after.
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