Sunday, May 23, 2010

14 days.

About 4 months ago on January 6th I blogged about how I had 2 weeks exactly until I left for Ireland. To save you the trouble of going back and reading that post, I talked about how I was preparing myself to leave, packing, etc. That seems like a lifetime ago. But here I sit, another 14 days away from something and I have to say I'm not looking forward to the end of this countdown. Not even a little bit. I have not even thought about packing and am considering waiting until the Saturday before I leave to do it...this could have so many negative effects, but that's a risk I'm willing to take. Don't get me wrong, I am super excited to see my family and friends back home but at the same time, I don't want to leave Ireland; mainly the people I have met. I've been dreading the day when I have to look everyone in the eye, say goodbye, and give them a final hug until I see them again. The hardest part will be the fact that I don't know the next time I will see the majority of them after I say goodbye. It's very up in the air. Even the ones I know I will see again this summer or next school year, I'll still be a blubbering mess saying goodbye. I'm fairly certain of this fact and I am giving everyone plenty of notice. Okay well, this is as sentimental as I'm going to get on a public site for the time being. The real good stuff...the meat and potatoes, if you will, will happen the day before I leave or when I'm back home in good ol' Delaware County. Again, fair warning to all you people who have high emotional reactions.

On a happier note, I found twenty-some dollars in one of my wallets. Doesn't do me much good right now but OH, when I get back to America, I am going to tear Wawa a new one with that twenty-some dollars. Wawa hoagie and peach iced tea? Yes please.



As you might suspect, this has nothing to do with Ireland other than I was in Ireland when I found this on todaysbigthing.com That site is a gold mine, people! Basically, this picture is meant to lighten the depressing mood. Necessary? Probably not. Strange/Random/Hilarious? Absolutely. Enjoy! :)

Sunday, May 16, 2010

20 Days...

Until I leave.





Um, what?

Monday, May 3, 2010

I play Ultimate because I am awesome


I'm just going to come right out and say it: joining the Ultimate Frisbee team has been the absolute best decision I have made while in Ireland. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything in the world. The people I have met on the team are some of the greatest people I have encountered. I have made lifelong friends with them. Since I'm choosing to write letters to most, if not all, of the members of the team, I'm forcing myself to think of the day when I have to finally say goodbye to them all and leave our next meeting up to fate. As one might imagine, this is a depressing experience but it has to be done and I'm trying to make the best of it. They have become my family over here; teaching me about Ireland and the culture every day and looking out for my SMC friends and I. I can not thank them enough and find it quite difficult to put into words exactly how much they all mean to me. Hopefully this post (and the letters) can give them all some insight. So to the frisbee team, if you're reading this, thank you all for everything! Can we make this last month and 3 days insanely mind blowing? That would be just GRAND.

"Can I live here!?"- Aran Islands


Our last Saint Mary's trip (and bus ride with Eugene) was to the Aran Islands. We left on Friday afternoon and stayed over night in a hostel. The next morning we woke up and headed for the Cliffs of Moher. They were, in short, epic. There really aren't any other words to describe them...perhaps beautiful and enormous would work too.

This one is for you, mom!




The most exciting part for me was when we actually arrived on Inishmore and rode bikes to the beach. I was reunited with the Atlantic Ocean and boy howdy have I missed it! We probably spent close to two hours on the beach. My second favorite part of the whole trip was the heart-to-hearts a friend and I would have. We would sit on a stone wall that faces Galway Bay and the view was just beautiful. I would have been completely fine with spending the entire trip sitting on that wall and looking at that view.