Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Irish Dancing!

This is going to be a short one, but I just wanted to let you all know that I got to Irish dance with an old Irish man last week :)

My friends and I went to Monroe's like we do every Tuesday night to watch Irish dancing, and one the regular men who comes to dance, pulled us up and started teaching us the dances. As the music started, he pulled me aside and made me dance the first couple songs with him. It was so much fun and I had no idea what I was doing, but every one was so enthusiastic and nice, it was easy to catch on. He was the cutest old man and he was so energetic, it was hard to keep up with him! He danced a couple dances with each of us, and it was such a great experience.

Now, I'm in my last week of classes and anxiously awaiting my family's arrival tomorrow. My mom and dad, Aubrey, Tami and David, left for Chicago a little bit ago and they'll be in Galway at about 12 tomorrow! I'm so excited to see them and show them around. They leave on April 10, so after that look forward to a new post and pictures about our adventures around Ireland! I love you and miss you all!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Barcelona

Hey everyone!

I hope you all had a great weekend! I went to Barcelona and I absolutely loved it. We had to leave our apartment at 2:45 Friday morning in order to catch the 3:30 bus. Melissa and I almost didn’t make it on to the bus. We didn’t think it was going to be that packed at that time in the morning, but luckily we were the last people allowed on. We made it to the airport, checked in and flew out at 6:45. We landed in Girona that is a city outside of Barcelona, so we had to take a bus into Barcelona. We got into the city and had to ask around for directions to our hostel, then checked in and met our friend Amy from SNC. She’s studying in Toledo, Spain this semester and she was visiting Barcelona with some of her friends, so we met up and shared a hostel with them. It was so great to see her! It was also very helpful that they all spoke Spanish. In Barcelona, they speak Catalan, which is a little different, but most people understand both Spanish and English, as well.

We walked around the streets and found a few of Gaudi’s buildings, and ended up at the Sangrada Familia. It’s a church that Gaudi designed and they started building it in 1898 and it’s still under construction because they haven’t finished yet. The church is so detailed; I feel like we could’ve stood there and looked at it for hours. The whole front side depicts the Stations of the Cross. There are lots of pictures for you to look at. They don’t do it justice, but maybe you’ll get a little bit of an idea. We went into the church and got to see all of the construction, then went up to the top. We got to walk out onto the balcony and we got a great view of the city. It was so beautiful! We also got a chance to see more of the detail of the building. Afterwards, we walked to the 1992 Olympic Stadium and found a park on the way that was so beautiful. The stadium was so huge and there were fountains everywhere. We got to watch the sunset from there and it was absolutely gorgeous! I took a lot of pictures of it ☺ Next we went to the Magic Fountain light show. It’s a gigantic beautiful fountain that lights up and each fountain goes on and off along with the music. It was so beautiful! Then we went to a Spanish restaurant and had tappas and paella. Tappas are little appetizers (little potatoes with spicy sauce, bread with meat on it, and a type of potato salad with tuna). Paella has rice and either chicken, seafood, or veggies. I had veggies because it was Friday, but it was so good! We had a pitcher of sangria too, which was fabulous ☺ Then after dinner, we went back to our hostel because we had all been up all night traveling and went to sleep.

Saturday, we got up early and went to the market. It was so busy and there were so many stands with every kind of food. Then, we walked through the city to Guell Park, which was designed by Gaudi. It was so beautiful! We got to climb above the park and got a great view of the city. We had to climb up 325 steps, but the view was totally worth it! Next, we tried to find another park, but couldn’t find it, so we asked an old Spanish lady for help. She was so confused that we were trying to walk there, because it was really far, so she offered to show us how to get there. She walked with us to the bus stop and rode the bus with us. She told the driver when to tell us to get off. She was so nice and sweet! She spoke in Spanish, but I understood her pretty well. The whole weekend, I felt pretty good with my Spanish. I could understand people for the most part, but I just couldn’t think on my feet fast enough to be able to respond. I was pretty proud of myself for understanding it for the most part. We found a little grocery store by the park and picked up a baguette and some salami and had a picnic lunch in the park. We walked around it, and it was so beautiful. Then, we took the metro to the beach and put our feet in the Mediterranean Sea! We walked along the boardwalk for a couple hours because it was so long! Next, we walked back and found a band singing Spanish music by the port. We sat on the steps and listened and the sun was setting in the background. It was such a surreal moment. We went to a small Italian restaurant for dinner, and then got gelato for dessert. After, we went to a couple small bars for sangria. It was so much fun chatting with the girls about their study abroad experiences in Spain. Their program is so much different from ours, so it was interesting to hear about it. We went back to the hostel and then had to check out at 6:30 in order to catch the metro, bus, plane, bus, and walking back to our apartment. It’s a long day of traveling, but totally worth it!

Overall, it was a great trip. The weather was pretty good, but it’s been so nice this week in Ireland, it was hard to leave. It was about 60’s and 70’s, but very cool when the sun went down and windy on the beach.

Here’s the link for my pictures:

http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=254695363/a=157881010_157881010/t_=157881010

Other news: Ireland won the Six Nations Rugby game and every one is crazy here! We went to mass tonight, and the priest talked for so long about how the country is blessed with a great team. It’s so cool how patriotic they are when it comes to sports. So many houses and apartments have Irish flags hanging outside of the windows now. It’s so great! Today is Mother’s Day in Ireland, so Happy Mother’s Day to everyone! ☺

Other than that, not much is going on here. I’ll be working on getting papers done this week, and anticipating my family’s arrival in 10 days!! I’m so excited to see them and show them around Galway ☺ I hope you all have a great week! Love you!!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

St. Patty's Day!

Hello!

Things have been pretty mellow here lately. Last week was my roommate Niamh’s 19th birthday so we had a house party at our apartment, then we went to the clubs. It was a lot of fun and I got to go out with all Irish people. It was definitely a great experience…I’m so lucky to have such great roommates that I love and who are willing to take me out with them and all of their friends. I put up some pictures from the party of me with my new Irish friends, so here’s the link:

http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=254680180/a=157881010_157881010/t_=157881010

Yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day and it was so cool to celebrate it in Ireland. I still can’t believe it! Maggie, Erin, and Tristin, my closest American girl friends had their boyfriends visiting this week, so we all got together and made brunch on Tuesday morning and had some bloody mary’s. Then, we walked into town for the parade. The parade was a lot like the ones from home, but not as long and dragged out. There were a lot of people dressed in green, but I don’t know how many of them were actually Irish… I know a lot of tourists are here around this time of year, so it’s hard to tell. The streets were so packed and everyone was cheering and having a good time. After the parade, we went to a couple pubs and had some drinks, then went home to nap for a couple hours. We went out again later that night to the King’s Head, where our favorite band was playing. They sang some Irish songs and some American songs and everyone was dancing around like crazy in their green gear. They played “Galway Girl” and every single person in the bar was singing along. It was such a surreal experience! I had a great day and I feel so lucky that I got to experience a St. Patty’s Day in Ireland ☺

Here’s the link to my St. Patty’s Day pictures:

http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=254680689/a=157881010_157881010/t_=157881010

That’s about it for now. I leave for Barcelona Friday, so I’ll have more pictures for you later next week. I love you all and miss you like crazy!!!

Monday, March 16, 2009

New Pictures!

Hey everyone!

The other day, on my walk I realized that I should take some pictures of the path I walk along and the beach where I walk because I'm there just about every day and I want you to see where I go. So here are some pictures. I tried to be a little artistic, but I don't know if it worked too well. Enjoy! Love you all!

http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=254655112/a=157881010_157881010/t_=157881010

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

London

Hello everyone!

I have another update for you! Hooray! Well this last week was RAG Week at NUI Galway. It is a week for the campus to raise money for charity, and there are a few events put on for this, but they are not publicized at all. It somehow turned into an excuse for Irish students to drink all week long. They don’t go to class at all and if they do, they bring drinks to class with them. There were foam parties during the day, and people drinking outside everywhere you looked. It was absolutely crazy! Irish kids really know how to party… They started on Sunday afternoon and pretty much didn’t stop until Friday. I went out a couple of times, but I cannot keep up with them ☺ It was definitely interesting to watch though!

On Thursday, Melissa and I left for London. We took the train from Galway to Shannon, flew out, and landed in the Stansted Airport, took a train into the city, then got on the subway tube to get to where we were staying. It was so much traveling, but we finally arrived around 8:30. We stayed with one of Melissa’s childhood friends who is working an internship in London this semester. She was really nice and living in an international student-housing complex with a lot of people from Wisconsin. It was nice to hear some familiar accents ☺ We went with them to Karaoke on Thursday night, which was a lot of fun.

Friday, we took a double decker bus tour of the city. We saw pretty much the entire city: Big Ben and the houses of parliament, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Globe Theater, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, and lots in between. Friday night, we went out for fish and chips…delicious! Then we saw Spring Awakening. It is a new musical based in the 1800’s but the songs are song like rock songs. It’s about teenagers going through school and trying to understand sex, and death and dealing with their parents. It’s very different, and the music is amazing!

Saturday, we took the bus tour to some of the places we didn’t get to see the first day, just random buildings and parks, but we got to learn about the history behind things. Melissa and I went to Billy Elliot for the matinee. It’s a story about a boy who wants to dance, but his father wants him to box. The boy was like 10 years old and danced so well! The show was so amazing! The set was unbelievable… I loved it! Then we went to dinner and saw Wicked at night. It’s the story of the two witches from the Wizard of Oz. I read the book last summer, and the musical is very different, but so good! The singing was amazing and the special effects were so great! It was such a good day. I’m so glad I got the chance to see these shows. I don’t get a lot of chances to see shows back home, so it was fun to take the opportunity to see them while I could.

Sunday, we took a boat cruise along the Thames River and ended up in Greenwich. We walked through the park there and saw the Royal Observatory. I got to stand on either side of the Prime Meridian! It was so cool! Then we went to the British Museum, ate lunch, went to mass, and then went on the London Eye. It’s the big ferris wheel type thing. It was very high up, but we got a great view of the city at night. I got some great pictures! After, we went out to dinner, then hung out at Angie’s apartment and went to bed.

We left early Monday morning on the subway, the train, the plane, and the bus, and I made it back in time for my class at 5. These weekends are so much fun, but I miss Galway when I’m away. It’s so nice to get away sometimes, but now Galway is really feeling like home. I also missed having a good skype connection. Because all of the Irish students go home on the weekends, the Internet gets much faster, so I try to take advantage of that when I can ☺

Here’s the link to my pictures on snapfish. It wasn’t letting me delete some of the duplicates, so I’m sorry if there are multiples of some pictures. And some of the buildings were insignificant; I just thought they looked cool, so I took a picture. Enjoy!

http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=254600963/a=157881010_157881010/t_=157881010

Other than that, not much is new here. I got a little cold over the weekend, so I’m hoping that will be gone soon. I have a presentation in my Irish Short Stories class on Thursday, so that will be what the rest of my week consists of. I have to present on an author and make handouts for the class. It’s so hard for me to get back into the flow of doing homework because I hardly have to do anything. It will take some getting used to when I get back to SNC in the fall ☺

I hope you are all doing well! Please keep the e-mails and letters coming! As much as I love being here, it’s hard to miss out on things happening at home. I miss you all so much! Have a great week! Love you!!!