Tuesday 20 January
After some more talks and demonstrations at the IFSA office, the three of us packed up and rode to Limerick in a mini-bus! The trip was about three hours, so to entertain myself I read
Pride and Prejudice, and then after about 15 minutes promptly fell asleep (not because of the book; but because I was worn out). When I woke up, it was obvious that we were not in Dublin anymore. All around me was greenery, with fields upon fields of nothing but green, occasionally spotted by a few sheep or cow.
At this point, you're probably wondering why I there aren't any photos of this gorgeous scenery. Well, the mini bus's windows were dirty from the drizzle, and they wouldn't be any good. I'll be taking trips throughout my stay, so there will be pictures of the gorgeous countryside coming soon!
We then got to our village, which is right on campus, and got our apartment and room keys. Ryan and I are in the same apartment and Andrew is on the same floor. My personal room is HUGE! It has a large desk, a twin-sized bed (!!!), and a personal bathroom complete with a shower. As they'd say in Ireland, these accommodations are
class. Everyone in the apartment (Ryan, myself, and four others who have yet to arrive) share a common area with a kitchen area, couches, a television, and a balcony! Here are some photos that Ryan took, but our rooms look the same.
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The bed |
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The common area |
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The apartment hallway |
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View from the door |
I was fairly tired that night, so I just stayed in my room.
Wednesday 21 January
We met up with Ashley from IFSA again at 9AM, where she took us on a tour of the campus and took us to pick up our packets for the University of Limerick (UL) orientation. We said goodbye to her, and then went through some more talks from the university.
When we finished, Ryan, Andrew, and I went into the city of Limerick to pick up a few things. We hopped on the bus and headed into Ireland's third largest city. Once there, we went into the "Penny's" store, which has often been compared to our Walmart. This is only somewhat true, as they really only have clothes and a small home department, but the prices are really unbeatable. We all bought towels (a shower that morning was miserable without one) and a few other things that we needed. We were all starving, so we decided to grab a bite to eat. Seeing a Burger King up ahead, we chose to eat there (to check out the differences, of course ;) )
After that, we just walked around, getting things like coffee mugs, shampoo, soap, the works. We eventually found a bus stop and decided to head back to UL. While waiting for the bus to arrive, a girl asked us if we were going back to UL, and after we assured her that we were, she told us that she was going there too. Her name is Emily, she's from Canada, and she is my first international friend. We hit it off right there and I can tell that we'll be good friends for the rest of the trip (and probably our lives).
We parted ways with Emily, dropped off our findings, and then decided to head to the Lidl grocery store. We got a bit lost walking there, making the 20-ish minute walk about 30. We bought a bunch of food and other necessities (like laundry detergent, toilet paper, dish soap, etc) for extremely cheap and headed back home. This was a much harder task now that we were weighed down with all of our new belongings.
After we put away all of our food, Ryan and I hung out in the main room, watching television while making french toast for dinner. It was quite a successful first meal. We then invited Emily over to watch TV and play cards with us. She left after an hour, and Ryan and I finished our game of Egyptian War and our movie (A Knight's Tale - surprisingly good!) and headed off to bed.
Thursday 22 January
I awoke this morning to Ryan knocking on my door. I had realized that I had slept in. I was able to get ready quickly, though, and was able to make it to the second day of UL orientation on time.
After some talks, we broke for lunch and met up at the Concert Hall for a wonderful performance by the Irish Steps group, which played traditional Irish music and dance. We were fed dinner, and then left to our own devices. I used my time to pre-register for a few clubs/societies, and figure out my class schedule.
That's all that I have! Until next time...
Love and Peace!