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    • Day 9

      Potluck and Prayers

      September 5, 2023 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      I begin with the potluck:
      We had a wonderful Labor Day celebration last night. Burgers, sausages, charcuterie, guacamole, sweet potato casserole, salad, pigs in a blanket and more. My heart was happy and my stomach full. We had another Ceile of singing and sharing which was a good way to end my night.

      The prayer:
      At 5:15am the potluck no longer made me happy. To make a longish story shorter, I ended up at the Irish Emergency Room around 8am. My roommate, Isabella, was hugely instrumental in caring for me while I was still at home. She did all of the right things and helped the group leader make good choices on how to best handle the situation. Turns out I have some sort of stomach bug- likely food poisoning. The doctors and nurses at the hospital were very nice and it was a very interesting cultural experience being seen there. It is so fascinating how we all speak English, but communicating cross culturally can still be really difficult. I'm proud of myself though for navigating the differences as best I can and for sticking up for myself/listening to my body. I also was able to experience the free healthcare system which was a good thing to learn about. Now, I am at home, have some medicine, and am resting. I appreciate all of your prayers. I AM OKAY and will get better so soon, but prayers still appreciated. Thank you all!
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    • Day 2

      Guinness is gross

      August 29, 2023 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Alright alright back to give a little update. Mostly this week has been settling in- getting used to the fact that we are sort of in the middle of nowhere (which is beautiful and also isolating sometimes), making new friends, and figuring out the schedule to my classes. Unfortunately being a STEM major makes it a little bit harder to adjust to all of the reading and writing that’s required for most of my classes. I guess maybe it’s helpful to share the classes I’m in for the semester:
      1. Exploring wellness (PE)
      2. English literature in Europe
      3. German
      4. Encountering Cultures
      5. Conflict and Peacemaking (Philosophy/History)
      So I’ve spent a lot of time outdoors recently, partly to get my hour in of PE I’m supposed to have, but also because it’s very peaceful and beautiful outside. Most of you know I normally hate the outdoors, but here it feels like the place I can go to be by myself. And that’s really helpful since I live in a house with 7 other girls.
      On Friday, we went to 2 Irish pubs. The first to get dinner- my burger was fire and the fries were sort of strange tasting- and the second to hang out and hear live music. The girl playing that night LOVED taylor swift and she loved that we knew all the words. It was super fun singing with her and I think she loved that she had an engaged audience that knew the music!
      We also had an event called a Ceili which is a traditional Irish gathering of music, poetry, and dancing. One of the videos shows a song from this gathering. They played traditional Irish instruments (Irish bagpipe, flute, and some kind of drum) as well as the guitar.
      Lastly, I went to mass yesterday and sort of liked it a lot. It was very peaceful and simple. I loved sitting in silence and participating in church in a very different way. The monks there are super funny and cool. They have a lot of interesting thoughts about how to be the church and how to best support our local communities.
      3 other random things:
      1. I tried Guinness just for Kevin Clutter so you can let him know it is disgusting.
      2. The hot water is on a cycle so I took a FREEZING cold shower the other afternoon. Tyler would be proud since he adores ice baths.
      3. The piano here doesn’t have as many keys. It ends on an A and I don’t know why. It’s also tuned a different way. C on this piano is not C on a piano back home. Weird.
      4. I go to Dublin on Friday!

      Thx for reading

      🤍
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    • Day 3

      A Brief Intro to WNE

      September 2, 2023 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      I am a little behind on posting, but welcome to a log of my European study abroad program! Our first stop is Rostrevor, Mourne and Down, County Down, Northern Ireland. This place is the definition of quaint and cozy. No other music but folk will suffice. In fact, C.S. Lewis claimed this valley to be the inspiration for Narnia. If you thought it was a fantasy land, you should come visit.

      I will try to backlog some of my adventures thus far, but I also have a Timeline project to complete, and it’s really kicking my ass. Apologies in advanced.
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    • Day 23

      Last day in Rostrevor!

      September 22, 2023 in Northern Ireland ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      Today the gang leaves Rostrevor to go to London!

      The last few days we have been so much fun and it is sad to be leaving such a beautiful place!

      It is crazy how fast this trip is moving along!

    • Day 39

      Narnia

      June 13, 2022 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      "There's something here I think you might like" Brace woke me up with, this morning.
      "Have you read the Narnia books?"
      🤣🤣🤣 Have I
      He was probably relieved to have something to sweeten another day for me spent at a bike trail centre 😂
      Such a lucky coincidence. Turns out C.S Lewis grew up in this small village, and Narnia was inspired by the woods here, the very place we drove hours to for Brace to get a decent ride in Northern Ireland as he's not really had much to go at this trip.
      So we have walked round Narnia 🥰🥳🤗😍
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