Saturday, March 6, 2010

A Week In Review

This week has been absolutely crazy! So much going on and so many things coming up, I can't hardly stand it. Somehow it's Saturday again, and my family will be getting into town tomorrow!! But, since I have nothing to say about that just yet, I will recap the notable happenings in the past week or so.
  • HEAVEN- Last Thursday night after a rather slow evening of karaoke at ISH, a few of my friends and I decided to walk down to Charing Cross to go to Heaven, a crazy and happening gay bar. It was so much fun! 
  • REAL FOOD- Last Saturday I was kindly invited back out to Bicester for a good home cooked meal and, of course, (American) Dr. Pepper. As usual, my hosts were kind and welcoming, and I can't wait to see them again on Easter! 
  • SCHOOL- Is going well....
  • LAUREN- Finally found an internship and is now working at ISH in the events office! Yay!
That's really about all I can think of for now. Tonight will be busy with dinner, packing for Edinburgh, drinking, and sleeping. Up bright and early to meet the family at Heathrow! Can't wait! Updates with family from Edinburgh, London, and Paris soon to come!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Two Weeks

Two weeks seems to be the time for things right now. Classes have been in session for two weeks now (and going well might I add), spring break (which is not in two weeks) is two weeks of traveling I really need to work on planning, and my family will be joining me in London two weeks from today! I can't wait to see them again and show them around London!

Monday, February 8, 2010

School? What's that?

OMG school has finally started again. I mean, really, it's been like, oh I don't know, a year? Not really but it may as well have been. Anyways, this semester I am taking:

Health Psychology and Addictive Behavior
Serial and Serious Offenders
Individual Differences
Atypical Development 

Should be an interesting semester. I'm especially looking forward to Serial and Serious Offenders, should be a good class! More updates as classes actually get started and the semester swings into gear. 

Dublin

I finally made it Ireland! For 4 days and 3 nights I spent my time in the Green Isle, and I only wish I could have stayed for another week to see more. Wednesday I flew into Dublin and within an hour or so I was checked into my hostel and set off to see the city. That afternoon was able to see a good portion of the city, north of the river Liffey on O'Connell Street, and south of the Liffey through Temple Bar, Trinity College, Grafton Street and St. Stephen's Green. By dark I had found my way back to my hostel and fell right to sleep.
The next morning I set off to find the Guinness Storehouse. I walked through the Viking/Medieval Area and past the Brazen Head and finally found my way to the Storehouse. After a 2 1/2 hour self guided tour of learning all there is to know about everything Guinness, I found myself in the Gravity Bar with a pint of the 'black stuff'. That's one way to start your day, nice pint of Guinness at noon! After that, I decided I should probably go find some lunch, so I headed up to Temple Bar.

I decided to have lunch at The Temple Bar. I got there just in time too, I was able to enjoy my sandwich to some live Irish music. The guy playing was very good, so I decided to get a drink and stay to listen to him play. Two hours and one strong Baileys and coffee later, I made my way back out to the city. I stopped at a small pub for dinner, a huge bowl of Irish stew, which was delicious.

Friday morning I was up before the sun and was off on a day tour to the Cliffs of Moher. On our drive up, we stopped in Limerick to see the famous treaty stone, St. Johns Castle, and the river Shannon. We then made our way through the Burren, and made a quick stop in Galway Bay for pictures. By this time, it was about half past noon, and we made a stop in the small town of Doolin for lunch. After lunch, it was time for the main attraction, the Cliffs of Moher.
Ever since I can remember, I have always wanted to see the Cliffs of Moher. The pictures I had seen always looked so amazing, and when I thought of Ireland, I thought of the Cliffs of Moher. Being there in person to see it was incredible. The sight is absolutely breathtaking. If I could live there, I would in a heartbeat simply to see that view everyday. I could have stayed there for hours just looking out at the cliffs and the ocean, but unfortunately we had only an hour and a half before we had to be back on the road to Dublin.

We made one last stop on the way back to the city in Bunratty to see the Bunratty Castle and stop by the pub next store where two of the fellows I had met on the trip and I had a quick nip of Jameson before we were back on the bus for a scenic journey back to Dublin.

Saturday I slept in a bit, and spent my remaining time in Ireland walking through the city center once more before I had to catch my flight back to London. Hopefully someday I will make it back to Ireland, and have more time to travel the country and sight see. It was beautiful, and certainly a trip I will never forget.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Update

-Vikings fail.

-Paper finally done and turned in!

-Dublin tomorrow!!!

-Superbowl on Sunday! We better get to see the commercials....

-Until then....

And the break goes on...

We are still not in school! Haha, amazing. We don't even start again until February 8th!  So just what have I been doing with all this free time you may ask? Well, between catching up on sleep, working on my paper that probably shoulda coulda been done awhile ago, going for walks in the park, and out to tea and the pubs with friends, I've been spending my break doing what breaks are for: relaxing! Oh yeah, and watching the Vikings kick some ass :) Off to Dublin on the 3rd!! See you then!!
(above- Patisserie Valerie, below- Le Pain Quotidien) 

Monday, January 11, 2010

Edinburgh

Lauren and I finally made it out of England and for our first real trip we decided to head up north to Edinburgh, Scotland! It was absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, the cheapest way to get there and back was by bus, which should only take about 9 hours, but due to a bit of snow and a jack-knifed lorry (truck), the ride up took more like 13 hours. I really hate buses...However once we got in and settled, the trip was worth it. We walked around the town, toured the castle, and even hiked up a mountain. Well, not really a mountain, but it was a very large hill. As soon as we began walking around on our first day there, there was no mistaking we were in Scotland. The sound of bagpipes in the air, kilts in the shop windows, and haggis in the pubs, yeah... we were in Scotland alright. So that huge hill I was telling you about? Well here is the view from the top. Lauren made it about 2/3 of the way up and decided she was done. I figured we were too close to turn back, and after climbing up rock and ice, I finally made it to the top only to nearly be blown off by the wind. Overall, the hike was exhausting and at times terrifying, but I think it was worth it.
Scotland over all was amazing, and I can't wait to go back with my family when they come to visit. Next week or so we'll be off to Ireland, so more to come soon!