IRELAND!!!!!!!! :)
On Friday morning at 2:45 AM, a taxi picked Kristen and I up from Regency Halls, where we live, and drove us to Bristol International Airport (about a 45 minute drive). We had a very nice old man driver named Roy, who was very talkative, but also observed our lack of wanting to converse, so we had a quiet drive. :) (A back story to this, Kristen and I had not slept at all yet. We did try, but to no avail.) Anyways, when we arrived at the airport, we got there really early for our 6:30 flight. So, we checked in and then waited. Since we were both so tired, we were pretty much delirious. Everything was funny. We gave in and got some coffee and just had some good laughs as we people watched for 2 hours. We then were called to our gate, and in England, you walk on the runway to the plane. We got on the plane and were off, on our way to Ireland! I have an iPod touch, which looks like an iPhone, which caused me many problems with the flight attendant lady who kept yelling at me to turn off my phone. "But, it is an iPod!" So...long story short, I didn't sleep on the short flight either.
After we landed in Ireland, we found a bus that would take us to the middle of the city and got on. When we were dropped off outside of Trinity College a big rush of deja vu hit me, once again. I had been here before and I knew where we were. We looked up the directions to our hostel and set off. When we found it we crossed our fingers and hoped they would let us in early, for it was only 9AM, so that we could sleep, since we had now been up for 24 hours! AHHH!
The man at the desk was SO nice! He was from New Zealand and we explained to him that we had a booking under a name of a girl that wasn't with us, but that would be arriving later that night and could we please get in and sleep? He laughed and said of course. He gave us our keys and was so friendly, Kristen and I were so thankful and relieved. We made our way up to our room, found it, climbed into bed, and slept! (because we were so tired, some things happened while we were napping, but it is all in a dream-like state, that I don't really remember them!) haha
Anyways, after we were somewhat, emphasis on the somewhat, refreshed, we grabbed some lunch and met up with Katy, Erin, and Jules, and a friend of theirs from their school in Derry named Michelle, at Trinity College. We said our hellos and then set off to the guinness factory! :)
It took us awhile and a lot of walking to find it. But, when we got there, we met up with another one of Katy's friends from the summer, named Sam. We then went on the Guinness Factory tour. (As many of you probably already know, or have tried for yourself, Guinness is NASTY!) gross. But, it was a really interesting place, and cool to see how the national drink is made. We were given a free pint at the end, which I ended up passing off to someone else, for that drink is disturbingly disgusting.

After the tour, we had a reservation for something that I found while researching what to do in Dublin, which was a Traditional Irish Pub Crawl. We figured we were going to be late if we walked all the way back, so we ended up getting in a horse drawn carriage! :) Since there was 7 of us, I ended up sitting up front with the driver, and learning all about his horse, Molly. I laugh about it now. When we got to Temple Bar street, we found the pub we were supposed to meet at and waited for the fun to begin. (This musical pub crawl was the best event of the trip! I had so much fun on it!) Two men from Dublin, who are musicians, take you to 3 pubs and sing nad play music while showing you some traditional Irish music. These two men were SO funny and we all had a blast! They even encouraged us to sing along with a song, and so the rest of the weekend, we had, "Oh never, oh never, oh never again, If I live to be a hundred or a hundred and ten, For I fell to the ground and couldn't get up, After drinking a quart of that 'Johnny Jump Up'!" in our heads. It was so much fun. At the end, they invited others to get up and sing a song, and Katy's friend, Sam, got up and sung a song, and the older women in the audience fell in love with him and became his back up singers. It was pretty much adorable.

We then went back to the hostel and slept. The next day, Kristen went with Erin and Jules to Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone, which I had done 2 years prior, so I opted out of that choice. Instead, Katy, Michelle, Sam and I explored the town of Dublin. Katy, Michelle, and I bout the Irish Claddagh ring, which is a symbol of love and friendship. (also, if you wear it one way, you are searching for love, and the other, you have found love). It was really cool. We went to the National Gallery and looked at some Picasso, Renior, and Monet, and then went and saw St. Patrick's Cathedral. It was really cool. Afterwards, we ate dinner in a pub and met up with the girls that went to the Blarney Stone, had a drink, and then crashed for the night.

On Sunday morning, we woke up and met at the tour place to take a day tour to Glendalough, which I have been to before, the Wicklow Mountains, and Kilkenny. We drove to Glendalough first and explored the beauty of this medieval place, which was also a film set for the movie, Braveheart. I ended up taking a picture on a rock, which I took a picture on 2 years ago.
Same spot, same picture, ...two years later! 
It was really cool to be there with my friends from MC again! We then went and explored the medieval capital of Ireland, Kilkenny. It was a beautiful day that we were granted and we loved exploring the town and the grounds of the castle. We then got back to Dublin that night and said good bye to the Ireland girls and called it an early night, because we had to get up at 4 in the morning the next day to catch our plane. Before we went to bed though, Kristen and I set out to find an Irish man to say a "hello" to her mom on video. We found two really nice guys, one from Dublin, the other from Lithuania, close, and they were so kind and said a nice message to Kristen's mom! It was fun!
We then got up the next morning at 4, caught the bus back to the airport, and landed back in Bristol at 9 in the morning. We got back to Cheltenham around 10 and I couldn't wait to sleep! :) It had been a long weekend! But, of course, on this day, they were testing all of the plumbing, electricity, and fire alarms of my dorm. So, not heat, no hot water, and no sleep. BUT! ....it was a wonderful weekend! :)
ALSO....this last Tuesday, the BCA group went to Stratford-Upon-Avon and watched Shakespeare's Twelfth Night! It was seriously one of the highlights of this trip! It was amazing to watch one of Shakespeare's works be performed in his hometown! :) AMAZING!
Afterwards, my friend Jenna was completely star struck and wanted their autographs, but was too shy to ask, so I did for her. We then got into a conversation with the actors about why we were here, where we were from, what we were studying, etc., when I noticed the rest of the group had left us. We then ran through the streets of Stratford to catch our bus! :D It was an amazing night!
<-- (this is the playbill that we got them to sign for Jenna!)
That's it for now...time is going by so fast. Today, marks the 2 month mark. I have been here for 2 months! I can't believe it! Pretty soon, my parents will be here, and then, before I know it, I'll be back at MC. But for now, I'm enjoying every moment here!
love you all!