API was kind enough to plan a night of cooking for the group! We got terrible directions to walk down Shoppe st and get lost through the small winding side streets. We finally found the small cafe where we were greeted by Kevin, our assistant API director. Kevin introduced us to Kate, the owner of Cobblestones Cafe. The cafe was small and the 20 of us barely fit with all the cooking-ware and small tables. We managed to squeeze in and make ourselves at home.
Kate started the night off with showing us how she prepared for the Irish Stew and the Leek and Potato soup. Both seemed really easy to make, but then again I am not the most avid person in the kitchen. She diced all the vegetables and showed us how to properly cut up lamb and prepare it for the Irish Stew. I'm not a huge lamb fan so I only tasted the stew, but the Potato and Leek soup was delicious!
Kate also showed the group how to make scones and bread! I have made bread before with my Grammy of course, but this was completely different. All of the ingredients were fresh and the flour and sugar was different from what we use in the US. We didn't have enough time to bake everything in the oven properly, but she had made some earlier that day and we were able to taste it. I though the brown bread was DELICIOUS! We still had soup so I dipped mine and it didn't get soggy or anything. Very good!
When she was done showing us how to make the bread and scones, we used the left overs to made the Bread and Butter Pudding. It looked really gross at first, and I don't really like pudding because of the texture. I only got grossed out more as she kept adding milk and cream to the mixture and letting the bread soak it all up. I was not looking forward to trying it at all! When it came out of the oven, I was seriously mistaken. It smelled delicious and looked nothing like pudding or anything drippy and soggy. The pudding looked more like a thick cake and when you sliced it up, you poured a creamy sauce over it. I loved every bit and then some!
For all you at home with your mouths watering, don't worry. I've got the recipes and I plan on making a few things for Christmas Eve and Day! So Uncle Harry and Grammy...be prepared to taste real Irish food made by yours truly!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Cliffs of Moher and The Burren
Saturday, Caitlyn and I joined a tour bus and ventured down the coast to the Cliffs of Moher. The weather was beautiful and the sky was clear. On our way to the Cliffs our tour guide brought us to several stops along the way.
We saw The Burren which was really cool. I didn't realize that it was a dessert of rocks that covered A LOT of acreage. We got to walk along the Burren and it was pretty tricky. The rocks weren't flat and there were spaces and holes between them. We had to watch our step, it would have been easy to break a leg or fall in between the rocks. In the Burren there were old tombs that were over a thousand years old. They didn't look like tombs that you might expect though. There would be 2-3 rocks standing up like the legs of table and then a large rock on top to look like a large hut. We couldn't get close to the old tombs, they were roped off. But we could take pictures and continue walking through the Burren.
Caitlyn and I headed out to the Cliffs immediately. There was only a small stretch of fenced land where we were "allowed" to stand. But if you walked a little further there was a break in the fence and a sign warning tourists of the dangers of trespassing. We decided to chance it and hopped the fence.
Once you get over the fence, you follow a narrow path that goes on for about and hour and half. We didn't have enough time to go along the whole path so we only walked about a third of the coast along the Cliffs. I couldn't believe how close the path was to the edge! I was afraid to get close in case the ground fell out beneath me! Fortunately there were a few spots where you could get on your stomach and crawl and look down over the edge.
This was my first view of the Cliffs. It was so beautiful and the clear weather made it that much better! I couldn't believe how lucky we were to have gotten such great weather. Ireland isn't known for their sunshine and warm weather =] This was taken before we jumped the fence. You can see that you can't get close to the edge, but the view was amazing. You could see almost the whole length of the Cliffs. We only walked to the second one sticking out I believe, it's a good hike!
We continued our trek through the Cliffs to try and get some close up shots of the rocks and the water crashing up against the Cliffs. We continued along the path and I found a nice spot for a picture. After Caitlyn took the photo, an Irish woman came up to me and told me that 8 people had already died this year from falling off the Cliffs and a few of them had fallen where I had just been sitting. THANKS LADY FOR SCARING ME! I wasn't sure if she was being serious or not, but I moved.
We saw The Burren which was really cool. I didn't realize that it was a dessert of rocks that covered A LOT of acreage. We got to walk along the Burren and it was pretty tricky. The rocks weren't flat and there were spaces and holes between them. We had to watch our step, it would have been easy to break a leg or fall in between the rocks. In the Burren there were old tombs that were over a thousand years old. They didn't look like tombs that you might expect though. There would be 2-3 rocks standing up like the legs of table and then a large rock on top to look like a large hut. We couldn't get close to the old tombs, they were roped off. But we could take pictures and continue walking through the Burren.
Portal Tomb
We got back on the bus and continued our tour through the Burren and the small villages that lined Galway County's coast. There were a lot of sheep and cows everywhere, and the tour guide was even surprised to see a small flock of llamas. I guess llamas are rare in Ireland, they are imported from Peru. He also went on to say how they are friendly and quirky. Friendly, NO. Quirky, YES. Ha ha, I remember my grandparents and their llamas. They had great spitting aim!!
We stopped in Doolin for a quick lunch. We went to a small pub called O'Connor's. The food was delicious. I got the seafood chowder and I could not believe how much fresh seafood was in it! Back home, you are lucky to get anything besides potato and a few pieces of fish.
Moving on, the bus ride from the pub to the Cliffs was only about 20 minutes. The weather continued to stay lovely and the temperature got warmer too! The bus pulled up to the Cliffs and we all clambered out to stretch our legs. I had to go back and get my sunglasses, having the sun out here is a rarity and I was surprised at myself for having remembered my shades.
We continued our trek through the Cliffs to try and get some close up shots of the rocks and the water crashing up against the Cliffs. We continued along the path and I found a nice spot for a picture. After Caitlyn took the photo, an Irish woman came up to me and told me that 8 people had already died this year from falling off the Cliffs and a few of them had fallen where I had just been sitting. THANKS LADY FOR SCARING ME! I wasn't sure if she was being serious or not, but I moved.
Here's the spot the lady freaked me out at
We walked a bit further along this side of the Cliffs, but we turned around and walked back the other way to check out the other coast. There was also a small castle where you could climb to the top and check out the view from 360 degrees. We also found out that this side of the Cliffs wasn't as exciting, the water wasn't crashing along the rocks and the Cliffs were smaller and less dangerous, therefore less fun!
We only had an hour and a half to check out the Cliffs, so we headed back to the bus to continue the rest of the tour. We headed back along the coast and made a few short stops to take a few last tourist-scenic pictures before the ride back to Galway. The last stop was my favorite. It was more of the Burren but it was right along side of the water and Cliffs and it was beautiful.
The Cliffs here were a lot smaller, I could have lived if I decided to jump...
All in all it was a great day! We met some great people from all over the world on the tour, our tour guide had a great sense of humor and the weather was perfect! I got to spend the day and this experience with a great friend and it's something I will remember for a long time. I would recommend visiting the Cliffs to anyone, it was a great experience with a little adventure as well.
London this weekend! And my 21st birthday!! Look out London =]
Monday, October 11, 2010
We All Live in a Yellow Submarine..
Friday morning I puddle jumped over to Liverpool via Ryanair to check out the Beatles capitol of UK! I went with Caitlyn and Tim and went straight to the hostel we were staying in once we landed. I wasn't sure what to expect from a hostel, I had never stayed in one before. We got there only to find out that Caitlyn and I would be the only 2 girls in a room with 10 other boys...bummer haha!
The first guys to arrive after us weren't too friendly. Tim tried to make a good impression but it just wasn't working. That's OK though, the ones after that made it all better! Welsh accents and Argentinean accents...hott! The man we met from Argentina was actually pretty cool. He came to Europe to better his English speaking skills and was backpacking through England and Germany for a month. He tried out his English on us and we got pretty far, he was doing very well with his lessons! We also met another man who was in college but had come to Liverpool to see a friend's performance. He was from Wales, and was very scholarly indeed. I thought he was the friendliest out of them all and was probably the nicest man we had met so far in the UK.
But moving on...Friday we explored the city and walked around and saw all the wonderful architecture. I was a little worried at first about visiting Liverpool because some of our Irish friends said there wasn't much to do there. But I liked the sights and the weather was pretty decent, no rain! I couldn't believe how tall some of the buildings were in Liverpool. There were sky scrapers, but they weren't just tall business buildings, everything was an art. The buildings had curves and dimension to them. They weren't ugly boxes sitting there obstructing the views.
We eventually found a Beatles museum that was FREE! I love seeing that word in places...The museum was great. I posted the pictures on facebook for all to see. There were guitars used by the Beatles and lovely quotes all over the walls by their kids and wives. Definitely something I would go back to see. When we were done in the museum we headed back to the hostel and met some more roommates that were there for the night. Again, Cait and I were the only girls but that was OK. We managed just fine with ONE bathroom between the 12 of us! Yes, I repeat, ONE bathroom. Ughhh. We ended up making an early night of it and hit the sack.
We got up early on Saturday and went to take a tour of of Anfield Stadium. This hour of the weekend was dedicated to our friend Tim, he was the only boy travelling with us! The field was pretty cool. A lot of history there and you could feel the love from all the people we talked to during the tour. Someone had actually travelled from Australia to see the stadium! Once the tour was done we hopped on the bus and headed back into the city. We ended up walking around all day and we didn't have a set plan which turned out to be fun.
I wanted to see the Beatles museums so we headed there and toured several of them. When that was over, Tim saw a huge building he thought was interesting so we walked across the city to it. I can't even begin to imagine how many miles we covered throughout that whole weekend! When ever we saw a tall building we made a point to walk to it, not knowing what it was or far away it might have been. We ended up finding Liverpool Cathedral. It took over 100 years to build and was amazing! I could not believe how big it was once you were up close to it. If I thought the outside looked cool, the inside was 10x better! The cathedral ceilings were so high and everything echoed. The church was full of natural light streaming in from the stained-glass windows that took up most of the walls. There was even a smaller cathedral attached to the basement of the church. It had to be 5x bigger than my house!
When we left the cathedral, we headed back to the hostel for dinner and a nap. We decided to go out and see the nightlife of the town, but it ended up being a bust like the night before. Girls were dressed like they were heading to the red carpet and again we were all in jeans and t-shirts. We walked around and people-watched which ended up being pretty entertaining. We went back to the hostel and hung out with our roommates. We exchanged stories and helped one another understand each other's languages. It ended up being an early night because we had a 9 am flight the next morning and we needed to be there 7 am for immigration.
Our cab ride in the morning turned out to be pretty entertaining! Our cabbie was Scottish and had been to America several times to visit his friends and family. Although I was a little weary once he started talking more and more. He was informing Tim of how to properly beat your wife and keep the ladies in line. He even showed him his metal bat! Although I knew it was all fun and games, he always seemed to take his jokes to an all new level. The cabbie proceeded with how he did not like Americans (not jokingly) and how he didn't understand the women and why we acted the way we did. He then went on to say how he appreciated the English women and girls because he liked how they took 2-3 hours every night to get ready and poofed up their hair with a whole can of hair spray and how they wore next to nothing; mini skirts, leotards, and 6 in heels! I could not believe what was coming out of his mouth...I'm sorry I like wearing jeans and being fully clothed lol. I miss being home and going to a party or club wearing jeans and a tank top, whatever happened to being comfortable?
All in all the weekend was a success. We had fun and saw the sights we wanted to see and then some. We met some great people and not so great people, but you get that everywhere you go. We even ran into some of our program friends at the Shannon Airport. They had gone on a weekend trip to Belgium and Paris! Updates to come soon, my birthday is in 12 days and London is in 11!!
The first guys to arrive after us weren't too friendly. Tim tried to make a good impression but it just wasn't working. That's OK though, the ones after that made it all better! Welsh accents and Argentinean accents...hott! The man we met from Argentina was actually pretty cool. He came to Europe to better his English speaking skills and was backpacking through England and Germany for a month. He tried out his English on us and we got pretty far, he was doing very well with his lessons! We also met another man who was in college but had come to Liverpool to see a friend's performance. He was from Wales, and was very scholarly indeed. I thought he was the friendliest out of them all and was probably the nicest man we had met so far in the UK.
But moving on...Friday we explored the city and walked around and saw all the wonderful architecture. I was a little worried at first about visiting Liverpool because some of our Irish friends said there wasn't much to do there. But I liked the sights and the weather was pretty decent, no rain! I couldn't believe how tall some of the buildings were in Liverpool. There were sky scrapers, but they weren't just tall business buildings, everything was an art. The buildings had curves and dimension to them. They weren't ugly boxes sitting there obstructing the views.
We eventually found a Beatles museum that was FREE! I love seeing that word in places...The museum was great. I posted the pictures on facebook for all to see. There were guitars used by the Beatles and lovely quotes all over the walls by their kids and wives. Definitely something I would go back to see. When we were done in the museum we headed back to the hostel and met some more roommates that were there for the night. Again, Cait and I were the only girls but that was OK. We managed just fine with ONE bathroom between the 12 of us! Yes, I repeat, ONE bathroom. Ughhh. We ended up making an early night of it and hit the sack.
We got up early on Saturday and went to take a tour of of Anfield Stadium. This hour of the weekend was dedicated to our friend Tim, he was the only boy travelling with us! The field was pretty cool. A lot of history there and you could feel the love from all the people we talked to during the tour. Someone had actually travelled from Australia to see the stadium! Once the tour was done we hopped on the bus and headed back into the city. We ended up walking around all day and we didn't have a set plan which turned out to be fun.
I wanted to see the Beatles museums so we headed there and toured several of them. When that was over, Tim saw a huge building he thought was interesting so we walked across the city to it. I can't even begin to imagine how many miles we covered throughout that whole weekend! When ever we saw a tall building we made a point to walk to it, not knowing what it was or far away it might have been. We ended up finding Liverpool Cathedral. It took over 100 years to build and was amazing! I could not believe how big it was once you were up close to it. If I thought the outside looked cool, the inside was 10x better! The cathedral ceilings were so high and everything echoed. The church was full of natural light streaming in from the stained-glass windows that took up most of the walls. There was even a smaller cathedral attached to the basement of the church. It had to be 5x bigger than my house!
When we left the cathedral, we headed back to the hostel for dinner and a nap. We decided to go out and see the nightlife of the town, but it ended up being a bust like the night before. Girls were dressed like they were heading to the red carpet and again we were all in jeans and t-shirts. We walked around and people-watched which ended up being pretty entertaining. We went back to the hostel and hung out with our roommates. We exchanged stories and helped one another understand each other's languages. It ended up being an early night because we had a 9 am flight the next morning and we needed to be there 7 am for immigration.
Our cab ride in the morning turned out to be pretty entertaining! Our cabbie was Scottish and had been to America several times to visit his friends and family. Although I was a little weary once he started talking more and more. He was informing Tim of how to properly beat your wife and keep the ladies in line. He even showed him his metal bat! Although I knew it was all fun and games, he always seemed to take his jokes to an all new level. The cabbie proceeded with how he did not like Americans (not jokingly) and how he didn't understand the women and why we acted the way we did. He then went on to say how he appreciated the English women and girls because he liked how they took 2-3 hours every night to get ready and poofed up their hair with a whole can of hair spray and how they wore next to nothing; mini skirts, leotards, and 6 in heels! I could not believe what was coming out of his mouth...I'm sorry I like wearing jeans and being fully clothed lol. I miss being home and going to a party or club wearing jeans and a tank top, whatever happened to being comfortable?
All in all the weekend was a success. We had fun and saw the sights we wanted to see and then some. We met some great people and not so great people, but you get that everywhere you go. We even ran into some of our program friends at the Shannon Airport. They had gone on a weekend trip to Belgium and Paris! Updates to come soon, my birthday is in 12 days and London is in 11!!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Trip to Dublin with API
This weekend was AWESOME! Went to Dublin Saturday to Sunday with the kids from API. We had to get on the bus for 8am on Saturday and rode for about 2.5 hours. Thankfully I slept most of the way! We got to our hotel and dropped our bags off in the lobby and headed to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells. When we got there it started raining and we found out that the line was long!! Fortunately our group is pretty awesome and we had fun waiting around. I wasn't able to take photos of inside the college where the book was held and the library because of privacy precautions.
Once we saw the book, we all moved on to the restaurant where we would be having lunch. The fun began there when we all ordered and found out that the bathrooms had black lights!! This was both fun and definitely gross when you think about it...I was also the unfortunate one to find out that our waiter was wearing plastic shorts and spandex. I thought I being sneaky about it, pointing at him and telling all my friends to look when in real life he could in fact hear me and decided to come over and have a chat. Oh Boy! He was pretty cute actually and he informed me that he had to wear the ridiculous outfit because of Oktoberfest. And yes, my face went red like the ketchup bottle.
Moving on...
We didn't have to stay with the group, so a few of us decided to go off and do our own thing. That mean GUINNESS FACTORY! We headed off and ended up finding it after a few tries. The factory was amazing, I never knew how Guinness was made and the tour was very informative. Too much happened for me to give it to you here in detail, but look on facebook and you will see all the photos from the factory and that weekend. When the tour was over, we all got our free glass of Guinness. I couldn't finish mine though. I still have to develop a taste for the stouts and heavier beers. But because the beer is made right there in Dublin, it was fresh and very STRONG! I could feel it in my hands and legs and so couldn't the others I was with. I couldn't believer I was getting tipsy off of a few sips of beer!
When we left the factory, we headed back to the hotel and decided to stay in. The night was pretty slow and we all had to get up super early the next morning so we didn't want to have a late night out. A few of us gathered in my hotel room and decided to make a joke of it. We pushed our beds together to make a huge one and decided to jump up and down like we were 5 again, doing flips and pillow fights of course. When things settled down we played a bunch of card games. We settled on kamikaze spoons. For those of you who have never played before, you are seriously missing out! What happens is, you sit in a circle and pass the cards around to get 4 of a kind. During this you have to check to see who is winning. When someone leaps up to get their spoon everyone else does the same! Well if there is 5 players, then you only have 4 spoons and the person who doesn't get one, gets a point till they are kicked out. The kamikaze version of spoons is INTENSE! People were flying all over the place and I had the lovely opportunity of getting hit in the face by Kevin! Thanks Bud.
The morning after, Amie and Caitlyn and I compared battle wounds and cuts and scrapes. Needless to say, I bruise like a peach. We went downstairs and got our breakfast and made plans for the day. We had to be back on the bus for 3pm so we could only pick and choose a few things to do. Luckily we had a Hop-on-Hop-off bus tour ticket which brought you around to different tourist sights. We chose to see the Jail and the Dublin Zoo.
The Jail was so amazing! You could feel the history as you walked down the crumbling hallways and looking at the small cells. I could not believe the way people were treated there and how people were executed. The tour guide told us that the youngest person to ever have been detained in the Jail was an 8 year old girl who stole a ladies jacket to keep warm. She only spent 5 months there, but had to do the labor of an adult; clean the clothes and bedding and make the food for all the inmates. The tour also had a lot of other information about the political activists and extremists who were locked up and later executed in their fight to separate Ireland from British rule.
When the tour was over, we jumped on the tour bus and went straight to the zoo. We only had a few hours to run through it and make it back to the hotel so we had our game plan and checked out all then animals as fast as we could! I'm not really a fan of zoos, but this was probably one of the cleanest ones I have even been to. There were no weird smells, there was sufficient room for the animals and in general they all looked pretty happy.
When we were done, we headed back to the hop on hop off bus and made it back in time for a quick lunch and then our bus back to Galway. The ride back home seemed a lot longer than the ride there. I didn't get much sleep and it rained the whole way, which seemed to be putting everyone in a somber mood. Also, everyone including myself seemed to be catching the bug that has been going around lately.
I know there isn't a whole lot of detail in this post, but so much happened in Dublin, it's really hard to pick and choose my favorite parts and then to break it down. Look at my album in facebook labelled Dublin with API and you will see all the photos I took and I explain some of the history below the photos. This weekend I leave for Liverpool, UK with Tim and Caitlyn. Looking forward to that!
I also could not upload any photos on to this blog for some reason. It was taking a half an hour to upload one photo and it would come out looking horrible. It seems blogspot has made some changes to their software and I will have to find a better way of getting some pictures up here!
Once we saw the book, we all moved on to the restaurant where we would be having lunch. The fun began there when we all ordered and found out that the bathrooms had black lights!! This was both fun and definitely gross when you think about it...I was also the unfortunate one to find out that our waiter was wearing plastic shorts and spandex. I thought I being sneaky about it, pointing at him and telling all my friends to look when in real life he could in fact hear me and decided to come over and have a chat. Oh Boy! He was pretty cute actually and he informed me that he had to wear the ridiculous outfit because of Oktoberfest. And yes, my face went red like the ketchup bottle.
Moving on...
We didn't have to stay with the group, so a few of us decided to go off and do our own thing. That mean GUINNESS FACTORY! We headed off and ended up finding it after a few tries. The factory was amazing, I never knew how Guinness was made and the tour was very informative. Too much happened for me to give it to you here in detail, but look on facebook and you will see all the photos from the factory and that weekend. When the tour was over, we all got our free glass of Guinness. I couldn't finish mine though. I still have to develop a taste for the stouts and heavier beers. But because the beer is made right there in Dublin, it was fresh and very STRONG! I could feel it in my hands and legs and so couldn't the others I was with. I couldn't believer I was getting tipsy off of a few sips of beer!
When we left the factory, we headed back to the hotel and decided to stay in. The night was pretty slow and we all had to get up super early the next morning so we didn't want to have a late night out. A few of us gathered in my hotel room and decided to make a joke of it. We pushed our beds together to make a huge one and decided to jump up and down like we were 5 again, doing flips and pillow fights of course. When things settled down we played a bunch of card games. We settled on kamikaze spoons. For those of you who have never played before, you are seriously missing out! What happens is, you sit in a circle and pass the cards around to get 4 of a kind. During this you have to check to see who is winning. When someone leaps up to get their spoon everyone else does the same! Well if there is 5 players, then you only have 4 spoons and the person who doesn't get one, gets a point till they are kicked out. The kamikaze version of spoons is INTENSE! People were flying all over the place and I had the lovely opportunity of getting hit in the face by Kevin! Thanks Bud.
The morning after, Amie and Caitlyn and I compared battle wounds and cuts and scrapes. Needless to say, I bruise like a peach. We went downstairs and got our breakfast and made plans for the day. We had to be back on the bus for 3pm so we could only pick and choose a few things to do. Luckily we had a Hop-on-Hop-off bus tour ticket which brought you around to different tourist sights. We chose to see the Jail and the Dublin Zoo.
The Jail was so amazing! You could feel the history as you walked down the crumbling hallways and looking at the small cells. I could not believe the way people were treated there and how people were executed. The tour guide told us that the youngest person to ever have been detained in the Jail was an 8 year old girl who stole a ladies jacket to keep warm. She only spent 5 months there, but had to do the labor of an adult; clean the clothes and bedding and make the food for all the inmates. The tour also had a lot of other information about the political activists and extremists who were locked up and later executed in their fight to separate Ireland from British rule.
When the tour was over, we jumped on the tour bus and went straight to the zoo. We only had a few hours to run through it and make it back to the hotel so we had our game plan and checked out all then animals as fast as we could! I'm not really a fan of zoos, but this was probably one of the cleanest ones I have even been to. There were no weird smells, there was sufficient room for the animals and in general they all looked pretty happy.
When we were done, we headed back to the hop on hop off bus and made it back in time for a quick lunch and then our bus back to Galway. The ride back home seemed a lot longer than the ride there. I didn't get much sleep and it rained the whole way, which seemed to be putting everyone in a somber mood. Also, everyone including myself seemed to be catching the bug that has been going around lately.
I know there isn't a whole lot of detail in this post, but so much happened in Dublin, it's really hard to pick and choose my favorite parts and then to break it down. Look at my album in facebook labelled Dublin with API and you will see all the photos I took and I explain some of the history below the photos. This weekend I leave for Liverpool, UK with Tim and Caitlyn. Looking forward to that!
I also could not upload any photos on to this blog for some reason. It was taking a half an hour to upload one photo and it would come out looking horrible. It seems blogspot has made some changes to their software and I will have to find a better way of getting some pictures up here!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Care Package and Foam Party
I''ve been neglecting my blog lately but I haven't had free moments to go online and have "me time." The other day the mailman came and brought me ANOTHER package! Although I knew this one was coming, it was still a nice surprise from my parents. I got everything I wanted from home; Boston Sox hat, sneakers, oreos and kraft mac&cheese! Basically what every college wants.
Last night (Wednesday) the club Cuba was throwing a foam party. A few of the girls and I decided to try it out and had a great time! I thought it was going to be wet and dirty and people falling all over the place, which is what happened but it turned out to be OK. As we got ready, the first of the nightly shenanigans started. I broke my dressy sandals! Ughhhhh so I had to go back to the apartment and change shoes. We then called a cab and waited over 40 minutes just for the asshole not to show up! And I called twice...
So we walked the 10 minutes to the club and stood in line to get our stamp and start the fun! Once we got inside, the foam hadn't started yet but the place was packed. I have never seen Cuba that full before. It's usually the last place you would go if there was nothing else better going on that night. We got onto the dance floor and stuck together but we were packed like sardines. As a good song came on, you could feel the excitement around you building up. All of a sudden...FOAM EVERY WHERE!! I was covered head to toe and sticky soapy foam. I could feel it piling up on my head and slipping all over my feet and sandals. I couldn't see anything and the girls and I just linked arms and clung to each other as people pushed and slipped on the slippery floor. I lost my shoes a few times, but luckily found them!
The foam went off and on the whole night. It just got wetter and sudsy-er as the night continued. We decided to take a break and found an empty table. I got up to get something and walked right into a stool! It hurt so bad and I was afraid to fall back into the crowd of people jumping up and down. I looked down to find a huge rip through the leggings that I was wearing (actually they were Caitlyn's!). I ran to the bathroom and looked at myself in the mirror. Mistake; I was looking like a hot mess with makeup running down my face, soap in my hair, dirty feet and ripped pants.
As we looked at ourselves in the bathroom it was our signal to head back home. Luckily everyone was getting pretty tired and felt the same way. We grabbed a taxi (who was very rude!) and we headed back to Menlo. The girls left and Caitlyn and I settled down on the couch with a pot of mac and cheese from my care package and watched MTV and decided it was a good idea to skip our first class (ssshhhh don't tell Grammie).
Tomorrow is Friday and I will be spending the day catching up on homework and reading. It will be a good night to stay in and hang with friends and discuss the weekend. We are going to Dublin with the program Saturday-Sunday! Hopefully the weather is good and no one gets bus sick this time, including myself!
| Thanks Mom and Dad |
So we walked the 10 minutes to the club and stood in line to get our stamp and start the fun! Once we got inside, the foam hadn't started yet but the place was packed. I have never seen Cuba that full before. It's usually the last place you would go if there was nothing else better going on that night. We got onto the dance floor and stuck together but we were packed like sardines. As a good song came on, you could feel the excitement around you building up. All of a sudden...FOAM EVERY WHERE!! I was covered head to toe and sticky soapy foam. I could feel it piling up on my head and slipping all over my feet and sandals. I couldn't see anything and the girls and I just linked arms and clung to each other as people pushed and slipped on the slippery floor. I lost my shoes a few times, but luckily found them!
The foam went off and on the whole night. It just got wetter and sudsy-er as the night continued. We decided to take a break and found an empty table. I got up to get something and walked right into a stool! It hurt so bad and I was afraid to fall back into the crowd of people jumping up and down. I looked down to find a huge rip through the leggings that I was wearing (actually they were Caitlyn's!). I ran to the bathroom and looked at myself in the mirror. Mistake; I was looking like a hot mess with makeup running down my face, soap in my hair, dirty feet and ripped pants.
As we looked at ourselves in the bathroom it was our signal to head back home. Luckily everyone was getting pretty tired and felt the same way. We grabbed a taxi (who was very rude!) and we headed back to Menlo. The girls left and Caitlyn and I settled down on the couch with a pot of mac and cheese from my care package and watched MTV and decided it was a good idea to skip our first class (ssshhhh don't tell Grammie).
Tomorrow is Friday and I will be spending the day catching up on homework and reading. It will be a good night to stay in and hang with friends and discuss the weekend. We are going to Dublin with the program Saturday-Sunday! Hopefully the weather is good and no one gets bus sick this time, including myself!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Weekend in Limerick and Arthur's Day
Thursday was Arthur's Day in Ireland. It is the day that Guinness was invented however many years ago. They are trying to make it a national holiday, but it only started last year. I ended up going out to town with some of the girls and we had a great time! People were everywhere and all the pubs and clubs were packed! I couldn't believe how many people were out on a Thursday night. We hopped around between a few pubs and ordered drinks here and there. I never got a Guinness but it was definitely the popular drink that night.
What I found surprising about the night was walking down Shoppe Street and seeing all the broken glass and crap all over the place! People were breaking bottles and glasses against buildings and the cobblestone ground. I was amazed that the Gards (police) weren't out and arresting people. I was glad I wore boots because normally I wear open-toed shoes out. When I got home, I had to pick broken glass out from the bottoms of my shoes. I was pretty happy when the night came to end.
The next day, Caitlyn and I took a bus to Limerick to stay with out friend Tim for the weekend. I haven't seen Tim since spring semester at Plymouth State so I was pretty excited to see my friend. The bus ride was kind of long, about 2.5 hours and we were pretty tired when we got to Limerick. We grabbed a cab and made our way to Cappavilla where he lived with his roommates.
I was pretty jealous of Tim's apartment when I saw it! I like out apartment and all, but his was amazing! Six guys lived there and they each had their own room with a private bathroom. The kitchen and living room was huge and they also had a porch with a great view! Caitlyn and I ended up taking Tim's room and kicked him to the curb haha. The boys had a spare bed in a closet (it was HUGE so don't feel bad for him) so Tim stayed there for the weekend. The first night the guys took us out to The Lodge. It was supposed to be the hot spot on campus where everyone went to drink and dance. WRONG it was dead and had probably 20 people there. We only stayed for about 30 min and bailed and went back to their apartment and went to bed.
The next morning, Tim took us on a tour of Limerick. He showed us the city, the good parts and bad. We also took a tour of King John's Castle. Walking around the city made me happy that I chose Galway for school. The boys kept scaring us about how the city is called "Stab City" and there are gang fights and people get mugged all the time. We ended up wandering down a shady part of the city on accident and I was amazed at the broken windows and closed shops that lined the streets. Another thing about Limerick was how spread out everything is. We had to take a bus to get to town and a cab to get everywhere else! In Galway everything is within walking distance and I don't have to worry about a bunch of losers jumping me.
The second night turned out to be a great night. The roommates left for Mayo to celebrate a friend's birthday but we stayed behind with Tim and one of his roommates, Mike. We went out to a house party and met their friends from the football team (they have American football). The night was full of silly boys, pink fairy wings, glitter and feathers. I will let you use your imaginations as to what happened, but the men here are extremely comfortable with their sexualities which was a breath of fresh air lol.
We left the house and went back to the boys' apartment and hit the sack. I unfortunately got one of my bursts of energy and ended up not sleeping at all. But that was ok, the night turned out great and I had some good conversations with an Irish man. I can now cross that off my list of things I wanted to accomplish in Ireland. The next morning, Caitlyn and I grabbed a cab back to the bus station and took the bus back to Galway. We were tired the whole way but the thought of my bed waiting for me back home made it better.
Needless to say the weekend was a success and I am glad we went to visit our friend. Although the culture and city were completely different from Galway, it turned out to be a fun weekend away from "home." This weekend we are going to Dublin sat-sun with the program, hopefully that will turn out to be a great time as well! Updates are more to come =]
What I found surprising about the night was walking down Shoppe Street and seeing all the broken glass and crap all over the place! People were breaking bottles and glasses against buildings and the cobblestone ground. I was amazed that the Gards (police) weren't out and arresting people. I was glad I wore boots because normally I wear open-toed shoes out. When I got home, I had to pick broken glass out from the bottoms of my shoes. I was pretty happy when the night came to end.
The next day, Caitlyn and I took a bus to Limerick to stay with out friend Tim for the weekend. I haven't seen Tim since spring semester at Plymouth State so I was pretty excited to see my friend. The bus ride was kind of long, about 2.5 hours and we were pretty tired when we got to Limerick. We grabbed a cab and made our way to Cappavilla where he lived with his roommates.
I was pretty jealous of Tim's apartment when I saw it! I like out apartment and all, but his was amazing! Six guys lived there and they each had their own room with a private bathroom. The kitchen and living room was huge and they also had a porch with a great view! Caitlyn and I ended up taking Tim's room and kicked him to the curb haha. The boys had a spare bed in a closet (it was HUGE so don't feel bad for him) so Tim stayed there for the weekend. The first night the guys took us out to The Lodge. It was supposed to be the hot spot on campus where everyone went to drink and dance. WRONG it was dead and had probably 20 people there. We only stayed for about 30 min and bailed and went back to their apartment and went to bed.
King John's Castle
The second night turned out to be a great night. The roommates left for Mayo to celebrate a friend's birthday but we stayed behind with Tim and one of his roommates, Mike. We went out to a house party and met their friends from the football team (they have American football). The night was full of silly boys, pink fairy wings, glitter and feathers. I will let you use your imaginations as to what happened, but the men here are extremely comfortable with their sexualities which was a breath of fresh air lol.
We left the house and went back to the boys' apartment and hit the sack. I unfortunately got one of my bursts of energy and ended up not sleeping at all. But that was ok, the night turned out great and I had some good conversations with an Irish man. I can now cross that off my list of things I wanted to accomplish in Ireland. The next morning, Caitlyn and I grabbed a cab back to the bus station and took the bus back to Galway. We were tired the whole way but the thought of my bed waiting for me back home made it better.
Needless to say the weekend was a success and I am glad we went to visit our friend. Although the culture and city were completely different from Galway, it turned out to be a fun weekend away from "home." This weekend we are going to Dublin sat-sun with the program, hopefully that will turn out to be a great time as well! Updates are more to come =]
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Care Package!
Just received another care package this morning! It came bright and early, normally I wouldn't have been awake that early but I was up for immigration this morning. My cousin Sara sent me a package with some awesome things! Pictures of everyone from home, friends, family and cousins! She also put some Halloween candy in there; candy corn, skittles, starbursts and gum! Seeing her card made me miss home a little bit and not being able to celebrate my 21st birthday with all my cousins back home, but I'm sure I will get over it ha ha. Thanks Numba one!
Earlier this morning I had to wake up and drag myself to the Immigration Office. When you come to Ireland as a student and stay here for a semester you have to register with the country and get an ID card. Because there were so many of us, everyone got designated times to go. Mine was at 8:15 this morning. Luckily there were others from the program so we all walked together. The office was pretty hard to find, if I was alone I probably would have been lost! Well, we got there and it was in the worst part of Galway! Felt like I was back in ghetto-burg lol.
Got inside and sat down, waited for my turn. Turns out because there are so many students registering this week, they shut the immigration office down to everyone else! People were coming and going and were getting so mad because the office was turning them away. An American man actually got up and slammed the door and was swearing and cursing at everyone and everything! Stupid American giving the rest of us a bad name...
It was my turn after the angry man-event and I went up to the counter. I had to bring a letter showing I was a student at NUIG, a bank note showing I had sufficient funds (if not I needed a letter from the parents saying they would support me, thankfully I don't need it), letter signed from my apartment landlord showing i was a resident and my passport. The stony lady put all my information into the system and took a picture of me. I wasn't prepared and it was also really early in the morning..needless to say i was not very photogenic! I also had to give my finger prints on a laser thing. I felt like i was on an episode of CSI or Law&Order!
Now I am a fully registered student and member of Ireland's society! I just have to carry the card with me everywhere instead of my MASS licence and if I don't have it, I think i can be fined or even arrested...? Ha ha oh well I am sure that won't happen.
Limerick in 3 days!
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