Coleraine

Coleraine

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Galway and the Aran Islands!






Incredible! Magical! Perfect :) I love Galway. This has been my favorite trip so far because our hostel was great, it was just three of us travelling together, the city is friendly and cute, there were breathtaking sites, and plenty of adventure. Galway is in the south of Ireland on the west coast. James Joyce's wife, Nora Barnacle, lived in Galway. We went to see her house, it was very modest looking. It was a small, two level house that was crammed in between a whole row of identical looking houses. It had a blue door and cute lacy curtains, which I'm SURE are the same ones she had in the early 1900's :) We couldn't go inside because the tours were closed for the season.

The first day we were there we went to the grand opening of the town's Christmas market! It was a huge attraction and so much fun. There were french crepes, spanish candies, german sausages, danish dooughnuts, a bunch of handcrafted items, Christmas carols, Christmas lights, little kids running around, and everyone was so friendly.

The next day we took an hour ferry ride to the Aran Islands and took a bus tour. I would have much rather rented bikes and gone out on our own, but it was real cold and windy. The bus was fun though because we learned some history and we stopped to get out and explore whenever we wanted. The first thing I noticed were the incredible looking stone walls everywhere! There are huge pastures filled with knee high hand made stone walls from the 1600's. There is no concrete filling to hold the rocks together, they are just balancing on eachother. Isn't that absolutely amazing that they have lasted this long? These stone walls cover the entire island, and I learned why they were built in the first place. My first thought was they were meant for dividing properties, but this reason actually came secondary. When settlers first came to the island, it was covered in sheets of limestone. They needed green grassy pastures to farm, so what they did was break apart the limestone into little peices in order to clear out room for grass to grow. Since they were so heavy, there was no other way of getting rid of them than to stack them ontop of eachother, thus producing thousands of miles of winding stone walls.

We continued on and saw a few thatched roof houses (the roofs are replaced every 60 years or so), some sheep and cows, and ruins of 17th century stone houses. Our first stop was the fort of Dun Aengus. It was built to protect the villages if ever they were invaded. It is a huge semi-circle wall that stops literally at the edge of the 330 feet high cliffs that jet out into the ocean. This was the most spectacular and magical feeling I have ever felt standing at the edge of these cliffs. There are no ropes, fences, or signs that stop you from going right up to the edge (and right over the edge if you're not careful). All you can see beyond the cliffs is the ocean and the sunset :) I took tons of pictures, but I just wish everyone could have experienced it like I did because it's impossible to capture that feeling in a photograph. Afterwards we went to a cafe (the same cafe that was filmed in Leap Year) and had some Irish stew and vegetable soup to warm us up. We went to the 3 tiny shopping stores there and I bought a hand made crouchet headband from the nice little lady that that makes them.

Along our next busride we spotted some seals and snapped a few photos. We then got some coffee, got back on the ferry, and made it home to our friendly and conveniently located hostel. I used the last of my own money on this trip! So thank you Mom, Dad, Granny, and everyone who has helped me pay for this! I am now waiting for my 400 pound check from my financial aid to get cashed :) Dad I haven't checked my mail yet for your package but I will tomorrow. I'm sure it's here by now! So exciting!

I can only post 4 or 5 pictures on this blog, but if you want to see all my Ireland photos, go to this link:
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Essay Shmessay...

Today I been very productive. I went to class all day, got home and cleaned my room very thoroughly, made some food, watched an episode of Glee, and pretty much anything besides my essay that I need to start. I've run out of things to distract myself with, any ideas?

Tonight Siri, Emily and I are getting together to plan a trip to Gallway and the Aran Islands. London isn't going to work out this semester because it was too expensive. I will definitely go in the spring though! Next weekend we might all go to Belfast and do the touristy stuff there...and see Harry Potter!! 2 of my friends are English majors and they worship the Harry Potter series. Dad, I will go again with you when I get home, since its tradition and all :)

Right now I'm living off left over lasagna, ham sanwiches, and this really dilicious cereal I found. But my milk is about to expire, so cereal won't be an option. Haha I'm trying to wait till Saturday to go grocery shopping because there's a free bus that comes- instead of paying to take a taxi.

Thanks Mom and Paula for your Halloween cards! They are hanging up on my wall. Alright, its about time for my skype date. Update you again soon!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Wait...I'm here to study??

Well this week was a toughy. I managed to finish 2 essays on time and now I only have one more to worry about that is due in 2 weeks. If ever you need someone to educate you on Oscar Wilde's life or what Yeats' sybolism is in his poetry, I'm your girl. Thursday my friends and I went out to celebrate our completed work. This week our classes start again, and I have been trying to figure out what courses to take next semester. I need 3 classes that are pre-requisites for my Global Wine Studies degree so hopefully Ulster will offer them. If not, second semester is going to be semi-unproductive. I am going to meet with my advisor to figure it all out this week. Cross your fingers!

On Saturday night, the international students and families gathered to learn traditional Irish dances! They were more like jigs, it was a lot of fun and surprisingly a good work out. After we learned about 10 different dances, we watched 2 girls dance something similar to Riverdancing. I have ALWAYS loved Riverdance! I remember being on Dad's couch and watching them dance on TV. He was always so leniant with the TV remote :) Thanks, Dad. After the dancing was over, can you guess what we did? We had tea and cookies hahaha, I love this country. They have tea for every gathering- for a break during long classes, after church, after meetings, after dinner, before dinner, during dinner...

Well anyway, I have been in this bad habit of going to bed late (4 or 5am) and sleeping until 2pm- it's terrible I know! It is hard because there is not much to do during the day so I have no reason to wake up early. But lately I have been feeling bad, getting homesick, getting bored, and sad. I decided that my sleeping patterns have a whole lot to do with that, so this morning I woke up at 9:30am, went to work out, made a nice breakfast, went rowing (it was SO rough and very frustrating), had dinner with friends, and went to a mass with them and sang church songs. Overall, I feel so much better today. Being productive and busy is an important part of keeping my mind entertained while I'm here since there is not much time spent on school.

That about sums up my week. How was your week? Anything exciting happen? Keep me up to date! I miss all of you. I'll see some of you in only FIVE WEEKS! :)

Bye for now

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Halloween!





Well hello again, my Halloween was very fun. It was more of a Halloweek because there were activities every night of the week. Monday there was a dress up party at my school, Wednesday was dress up night at a dance club we go to, and Sunday was a huge celebration in Derry. Yesterday I dressed up as a lumberjack man wearing a plaid shirt, an axe, and a big ol' mustache. There was a bus that took people from the university to Derry, which is about an hour drive. We got there and watched this really fun parade and everyone was dressed up and dancing! There were a bunch of spooky floats and people on stilts walking around :) I saw a bagpipe group in the parade and took a video of them playing. After the parade we went by the river and watched fireworks for a while, it was so pretty and exciting. Apparently Halloween is a big deal in Ireland. There were a lot of kids and parents that were dressed up, but I didn't see any trick-or-treating. I think once the Troubles started trick-or-treating stopped, which makes a lot of sense. We all socialized and danced for a bit and came back to Coleraine. I saw Carsten's toilet costume, thats hilarious! He should have won something for that. And Adrienne, I didn't know Lucy had glasses! She looks very intelligent for a 6 year old.

Today I have been in the library for 9 hours working on my essays. I have 2 essays due on Thursday that are worth 50% of my grade. Geesh! I finished one today and hopefully will start and finish the other tomorrow. Wish me luck. I don't have classes this week since it's study/reading/slack off week.

I book a flight to Amsterdam with my friends the first weekend in December, and Emily and I are planning to go to London the last week of November. Sometimes I forget that I'm here to study, but weeks like this one reminds me...don't worry Dad :)Hope all is well! Remember, don't forget to comment because you should all know how to do it now!

Pictures!

The first one is of me and my costume. Dad said it looks like him in 1974 just with longer hair :)

The second is of my friends and I waiting for the parade. Emily was Sandy from Greese, Siri and Alanna were greek goddesses, and Erica was a hippy.

Third is of the pretty fireworks!

The last one is of our pumpkin carving night. Mine is the one with a goofy face.