Saturday, April 16, 2011

A Week of Introducing Lindsay to Non-Nursing Life.

The day after showing everyone around Galway, Christine and Liz went back to Maynooth. Lindsay and Haley went to the Aran Islands and I decided I didn't want to go with them because I was going to go later on in the semester. We didn't go out that night because Lindsay was going to Maynooth the next day and had to be up early. We also didn't go out Monday but I did go to my classes and went to the gym to workout afterwards.

Tuesday I had a paper due in Children's fiction and a presentation in the same class. The presentation was on Finding Nemo. I had to watch the movie and analyze it and then present on certain aspects of the movie such as any mentors, the fears shown in the movie, and the strengths and weaknesses of the film. I enjoyed the project because I love watching Disney movies and it was fun to look deeper into a film, especially one that you have seen before. I never realize how much you can get out of a movie when you pay really close attention.

Tuesday night Lindsay, Haley and I decided to go out for some drinks. We started our night at The Crane bar because we heard that they were going to have good Irish music and Lindsay really wanted to hear some. We got there too early so there was no music playing yet. We sat down and ordered some beers and just hung out. It was nice to catch up on BC and nursing information and also learn more about Haley and Lindsay's lives at home. They have been best friends forever. The band started practicing near us, even though they played upstairs and we were sitting downstairs. Some guys started talking to us to and it was cool to hang out with some Irish guys. One of them was very weird (he sat next to Lindsay) but he was hilarious. The others were really nice. After a beer we decided to try another place and went to The Quays. They had a live band and they were so good. They played a lot of covers and played my favorite song, "Galway Girl." It was a blast. Lindsay had a great time listening to the music and said she couldn't believe this was our lives. I sometimes can't believe it either.

Lindsay, Sarah and I at The Quays.

Lindsay and I at The Quays.

Wednesday night we decided to go to a club called Central Park. I am not a huge club person. I do not know why I have never liked them but there is just something about clubs that I do not thoroughly enjoy. I especially hate it when you have to pay a cover charge to get into a club because then you are paying to get in before you have even gotten any drinks. Luckily, every Wednesday night ladies get into Central Park for free so we did not have to pay. I met everyone there since I live so close and Haley and Lindsay had to take a cab there. Haley brought some of her friends too. We spent the night dancing and having a blast. It was more fun than I thought it was going to be.

Lindsay and I at Central Park.

Lindsay, Haley, Caitrin and I at Central Park.

Thursday I left after class to go to Cork. Lindsay and Haley had already left earlier that morning and I was meeting them there. Once the bus dropped me off I walked to the hostel which was called Bru. It was a hotel and a hostel, what can get better than that? When I got there, Haley came and let me in and then we went to our room. Lindsay was in bed because she was really sick. She said she woke up earlier that morning and felt really sick but was feeling better now. The room had bunkbeds and the bottom bunk was a mattress that had room for two people. Lindsay slept on the top and Haley and I slept underneath. We also had our own bathroom attached the room which is always a plus.

Once I got there we decided to go get some dinner and went to a little restaurant because the menu looked good. We were brought upstairs by the waiter and the restaurant was really nice. It looked really fancy which worried us because we did not want to spend a lot on dinner. It ended up being really cheap and really nice. We were the only ones in the restaurant the whole time. Lindsay got Guinness Stew and I got a panini and I forget what Haley got. Lindsay and I also both got Guinnesses. It was such a good meal. After dinner we decided it made more sense to go back to the hostel and hang out since Lindsay was not feeling that great. We played cards for a while and then went to bed.

Lindsay and Haley at the restaurant in Cork.

Lindsay's Guinness at dinner (basically full).

My Guinness at dinner (not so full).

The next day we got up and took a bus to the Blarney Stone. The only reason we wanted to go to Cork was to kiss the stone. I mean we were in Ireland how could we not go and kiss the Blarney Stone. We all wanted the gift of gab. We walked to the castle and looked around the castle as we made our way up to the stone. We had all of our stuff with us (our backpacks) so navigating around the narrow hallways and stairs was a little difficult. We finally reached the top and took our turns kissing the stone. For those of you who do not know what kissing the stone is like let me set a visual for you. There are two guys sitting by the stone. One takes your pictures (and then charges your 10 Euros for it) and the other holds onto you as you kiss the stone. The stone is down a little from where you sit and you have to lean backwards and far down to be able to kiss the stone so basically the guy is holding onto so you don't fall. Lindsay went first and she had to take off her glasses so that they didn't fall off of her. She was a little nervous but said it was fine. Then Haley went and I followed last. After kissing the stone and receiving the gift of gab the guy started talking to me. He kept asking me multiple questions about school and what I was studying except I could barely understand him. He got a little annoyed when I answered one of his questions wrong because I misunderstood him. Oh well, those accents get ya sometimes.

Lindsay and I walking to the Blarney Castle.

The Blarney Castle bench.

Me inside the Blarney Castle.

A little nervous about the random guy controlling my safety.

Giving him all of my trust and leaning backwards.

Kissing the Blarney Stone and receiving the gift of gab.
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FIRST KISS?!

After kissing the stone we walked around town a little and then caught a bus back to Cork. Once in Cork we were decided on whether to take an earlier bus back to Galway or not but ended up deciding to get some lunch instead and just take our scheduled bus. Once back in Galway I had to say goodbye to Lindsay because she was leaving the next morning and wasn't going out that night. I headed back to Niland House to clean up the apartment before my family arrived the next day!

P.S. That night as I was hanging around in the apartment I looked outside and saw that it was snowing!! I could not believe it. It was so warm and nice this whole week and now it was snowing. I immediately called E and laughed about how my parents, brother, and grandparents were bringing the snow with them. I was literally shocked that it was snowing, not only because it had been so warm but also because it rarely snows in Ireland.

Snow in Galway.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Biddies Take Over Galway

I woke up early the day after beer olympics to go food shopping so that I could get supplies to make homemade macaroni and cheese. Once I got back and forced the Biddies to wake up (everyone but Liz because she wakes up early every morning) we decided to spend the day walking around Galway. We started at one end of Shoppe Street and walked to the end, stopping in shops along the way. We did a lot of shipping and they bought a lot of souvenirs. One of the stores we went to was called Thomas Dillon Shop, which is a jewelry store. This jewelry store is the original maker of the Claddagh ring. I already had a ring (my dad bought me one years ago when he went to Ireland with Mr. Bowman) but I wanted something from this store. I decided to buy a bracelet that had the Claddagh symbol on it. The bracelet is gorgeous.

The Biddies in Galway.

Lindsay is a coordinator of the Boston College Student Admissions Program. One of the ideas she had for the spring was to make a bulletin board. At the end of fall semester all of the SAP volunteers that were going abroad were given a SAP shirt. Lindsay decided to decorate the bulletin board with pictures of juniors who are abroad wearing their shirts. We all decided to wear our shirts out and took a picture underneath the Spanish Arch. People probably thought that we were weird wearing the same shirts but we did not care.

The Biddies under the Spanish Arch.

After a long day of shopping and walking, everyone was hungry so I brought them to Coach Potatas. They LOVED it. I got the Italiano Potatoe which had chicken, cheese, and tomato sauce in it. It was beyond delicious. We all ordered beers with our meals.

Christine and I at Coach Potatas.

After lunch, Lindsay went to meet Haley with dinner and Liz, Christine, and I went back to my apartment. We hung out for a while and watched some television (Friends, of course). I made dinner for us and then we got ready to go out. We pregamed a little and then met Lindsay and Haley at the Front Door. It was so nice to hang out with everyone again. I had such a great time.

Liz, Christine and I before going out.


Haley and I at The Front Door.

The girls at The Front Door.

Liz, Christine and I at The Front Door.

The Biddies at The Front Door.

Beer Olympics Come to Niland House.

Krissy, Emmy, and I decided that we really wanted to do beer olympics while here in Galway. We decided that there was no better way to end RAG week then do have an all day drinking event. We made teams of four and every team had to come up with a theme/team name. Christine and Liz decided to visit this weekend so they were also there. Lindsay, my roommate this year, came to Galway for BC's spring break so she was also here. I decided to make Lindsay, Christine, Liz, and Haley a team because they knew each other the best. The rest of the Niland girls were put on random teams. My team we Dorothy, Kelsey, Lauren, and myself. We decided to be the Black Eyed P's. To dress the part we wore all black, gave ourselves black eyes with black eye shadow, and put a giant P on our shirts. The games for Olympics consisted of boat races, dizzy bat, 7/11 doubles, flip cup, and a game that was a mixture of beer pong and flip cup. The olympics were never finished because everyone ended up drinking too much but the Black Eyed P's won the most amount of game and in my eyes that meant we won.

The Black Eyed P's.

The Black Eyed P's playing flip cup.

My friend Karrah and I.

Lindsay, Liz, Christine, Haley and I ordered pizzas for dinner. We have ordered from this pizza place before because they give you a giant pizza and since we had coupons it was buy one get one free. We got two giant pizzas for less than 20 euros. WHAT A DEAL!! Haley went back to her apartment because she had to be up the next morning but Lindsay stayed with me. We were supposed to go out but Lindsay, Liz and Christine were tired. We ended up staying in the living room and talking all night. It was really nice because we all got to catch up. Overall, it was a great way to end a week full of drinking.

Lindsay - she was really excited to be in Galway.

P.S. Everyone in the States could not understand what RAG week was. The best way I can explain it (especially to Boston people) is that it is Marathon Monday x7.

RAG Week

So the first week of March is called Ragweek in Ireland. In Galway particularly, this week is insane. It involves a lot of drinking and almost nothing else. RAG stands for raise a grand because the week is supposed to be a charity week but the students have made it into a week of partying instead. I came home on Sunday from Belfast and Derry and my friends and I decided to start RAG week off right, so we went out. We went to Skeffes so we could see what all the fuss was about and everyone was out. We did not stay out that late because we were all exhausted. My friend Krissy and I decided to wake up really early (10 a.m.) and go to Dunnes to buy some beer. I bought some Carlsberg.

Krissy and I in our apartment.

We then went upstairs to the fifth floor where we could sit outside to drink. Our other friends joined us and we spent the morning/beginning of the afternoon drinking outside with some Irish guys we met. The guys live in Niland House too and they said that RAG week is good "craic."

The BC girls outside on the 5th floor.

At about two o'clock we went to a bar on campus called Campus Bar. There were so many people there and the drinking continued. Later that day we went to The Front Door to end the first day of RAG week. We went out a couple of days throughout the week and it was so much fun.

Emmy, Krissy and I at Campus Bar with our new friend?

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Time Flies...

Been super busy lately with my roommate visiting, then my family and then going to London. I have 6 days left of classes and I will be spending the next 9 days writing my 6 final papers. I will blog as soon as I have time. Miss and love you all.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A little history never hurt anyone.

Sorry for the lack of blogging lately. I do not know where my days go anymore. Last weekend (the last weekend in February) I went to Northern Ireland with the International Student Society at NUIG. I am one of the officers of the club so I got to go free of charge. My hostels, some of the tours, and transportation were all paid for. After weeks of planning the trip and making sure we had all the details figured out, it was finally time to go! The buses left from NUIG at 7a.m. on Friday which meant I had to be up around 5:30a.m. so that I could get ready and walk to campus bright and early. I did not go out the night before because I know myself well enough to know that I am not a morning person and waking up that early would be hard enough without having drank the night before. Once I got to campus I found some of the other officers and we waited for the buses to arrive. We went through a company called Paddy Wagons and the buses are huge and green. There were two buses and about 100 students and we had to check off everyone's names as they got on the buses. We left a little later than anticipated and not everyone was able to make it (apparently some partied too hard the night before) but eventually we left the parking lot. I knew no one on the trip (or at least none of my friends were on the trip) so I was nervous to say the least. The bus ride was about 5 hours and we finally arrived in Belfast at about 12:30p.m. The bus dropped us off right at our hostel (The Linen House) and of course all 100 or so of us walked right into the hostel. The officers had to figure out how to put everyone in the rooms and how to split everyone up. This was more difficult than we would have thought because no one wanted to leave their friends. I decided that I could sleep anywhere because it was just for sleeping. I put myself in a room with 24 beds and hoped for the best.

Once the rooms were situated we went sightseeing. I hung out with one of the other officers and her friends. It was a lot of fun and I was able to make a lot of new friends. We went to Victoria Square which has shopping but we went because it is a clear dome that if you walk to the top allows you to see all of Belfast. It was really pretty up there and the building itself is pretty also. After Victoria Square we headed back to the hostel because it was time for our bus tour of Belfast. We got two double-decker buses and I was able to sit on the top of one of them. The tour brought us to the Protestant and Catholic sides of town and even showed us the peace wall. Belfast went through troubles that only ended in recent years. The Troubles were so bad between the Protestants and Catholics that a wall had to be built to separate the two sides. You can still see bullet holes in some of the buildings. Our tour guide actually told us that the Troubles were not really about religion but were actually political. When the Troubles started Britain still had some control of Ireland so the Protestants were British and also loyalist and the people who still viewed themselves as Irish were Republicans and Roman-Catholics. I could not believe how much history was in the town. There were also lots of murals in Belfast that have been made throughout the years. Belfast is also the town where the Titanic was built. The tour guide even mentioned how the Titanic was fine when it left Belfast and that it was the people who took it out of Belfast that caused it to wreck. Another saying they have in Belfast is about the mountains that are located in the city. "If you can see mountains it will rain in 10 minutes and if you cannot see the mountains it is already raining."


Victoria Square.

Me at the top of Victoria Square.

The Titanic Memorial.

A mural in Belfast.

The Peace Wall.

When the tour was over we got dinner and then got ready to go out. Devin had told me to go to Whites when I was in Belfast and my tour guide also told us about the pub. It is the oldest bar in Belfast and was the only one that survived all of the Troubles. The pub was so cool and I was amazed at how long it had been there. It took us awhile to find Whites though because it is tucked behind some buildings. We also went to the Crown Bar which was really neat. When you walked in there were individual sections that people could sit in. Each one had a table and places for people to sit and if you wanted you could close the door and have your own private area in the pub.


Outside of Whites Pub.

Newspaper article about Whites.

All the currency in Whites.

The next morning we had to be up early to start the touring. I got up and ate breakfast (free with the hostel), which was only toast and butter. After breakfast we all got on the buses and headed to Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. The rope bridge links the mainland to a tiny Carrick Island. We had to pay to walk on the bridge but it was worth it. After the rope bridge we headed to Giant's Causeway. Giant's Causeway was the most beautiful spot I have ever been in my life. It was gorgeous and beyond words. Giant's Causeway has a bunch of interlocking basalt columns that formed because of an ancient volcanic eruption. It was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1986.


Me at Carrick-a-rede.

Me at Carrick-a-rede.

Carrick-a-rede rope bridge.

Me crossing the rope bridge.

Giant's Causeway.

Me at Giant's Causeway.

Me on top of the rocks at Giant's Causeway.

A beautiful mountain in Giant's Causeway.

Double rainbow in Giant's Causeway.

After Giant's Causeway we went to Derry which is a walled in city. Our buses were split into three hostels and 17 of us had to sleep in a bed and breakfast. I decided to stay at the bed and breakfast because I figured it had to be nicer than the hostel the night before. I had to sleep in a room with a girl I did not know and we had to share a bed which was not as awkward as it sounds. I got dinner with her and her friends and then we all took a nap. I slept from my nap until the next morning. I guess I was more tired than I realized. It was such an amazing night's sleep though and much needed it.


The next morning I woke up early and went on a walking tour of Derry. Derry has just as much history as Belfast and is very similar to it. Seeing the walls of the city was cool and many of the buildings also had gun shot holes that were still noticeable. The walls around the Church and the bank were very high and thick to keep out bombs. There were cannons everywhere. At the end of the tour, our guide brought us to the memorial site of where Bloody Sunday took place. After the walking tour we all got back on the bus and headed to Sligo to see Yeat's grave and the town of Sligo. After Sligo it was time to head home after a very interesting and action packed weekend.


The wall in Derry that closes in the city.

A cannon in Derry.

A mural in Derry.

You are now entering Free Derry monument.

Fun Fact: Northern Ireland's currency is Pounds or Sterling instead of Euros. One of the things they kept from when Britain ruled them.