Tuesday, April 30, 2013

belfast

Belfast was amazing and so, so much fun. I stayed up too late, got up too early and made lots of memories with friends.  I was fortunate enough to spend the time with some close friends whom I had not seen for several years.  I was a little nervous that things might be awkward (we hadn't really kept in touch except for Facebook) but as soon as we saw each other, it was like time hadn't passed.  

My trip from London to Belfast was fairly uneventful, even with an overweight bag I had no problems and they didn't charge me.  My friend, Rachel and her mom picked me up and I got to see their home and have some dinner before rushing off to Institute.  It was my first time and it was pretty good.  Though the teacher had a heavy Northern Irish accent and I could not understand him at first.  It was pretty comical for everyone else to see me struggle with his accent.  We got through it and I met with the other young singles in the area and had a fun night playing games and talking. 



The next day flew by just as quickly.  I walked into the city with Rachel who had to go to placement.  My first stop for the day was the Titanic Museum, a newer building dedicated to the building of the great ship and the impact it had on the community.  I thought I was done with museums after my study abroad (I was rather sick of them by the end) but I ended up spending three hours wandering around.  It was quite an interactive museum and I really enjoyed it! They had a mini-educational amusement ride, a movie theatre showing footage of the Titanic remains in the ocean as well as a small costumes exhibit with the actual clothing that the stars wore in the movie. 

City Hall, Belfast


Queens University


From there I walked into the city centre and checked out City Hall and their historical exhibit before meeting up with Rachel for lunch.  Afterwards we saw the botanic gardens at Queens University which has beautiful buildings.  The gardens were a bit sad looking but I'm sure they're lovely in the spring and summertime.  We went out to dinner and then bowling which was quite fun.  I'm just glad we had the bumpers up! I might not have done so well without them.  I also got to see Belfast Castle which is lovely, small, but beautiful.  The serpentine staircase in the back is amazing.  

Friday I chose to relax, so I slept in a bit before doing some candy and chocolate shopping before meeting my friend for lunch.  She had a hair appointment and so her cousin and aunt picked me up and took me to see Bangor, a seaside town, about twenty minutes from Belfast.  It was a perfect day for sightseeing.  The sunny and clear skies meant we could see the outline of Scotland!  For dinner I got fish and chips; the fish was fantastic though the chips were alright.  That night we went on a "spooky walk" which basically ended up being all of us walking in the forest with everyone trying to scare one another.  It was pretty entertaining to see.  

Friday night I also bought a Giant's Causeway tour ticket for Saturday and so that morning I hopped on a bus in the city centre and our first stop was Carrickfergus Castle which is an old Norman castle close to Belfast.  Dunluce Castle was another short stop, just for pictures and then it was the Giant's Causeway.  I've wanted to see this causeway for a few years now and it was just as amazing as I hoped for.  It is beautiful and really cool if only just the sight of an ancient volcanic eruption.  We also saw the Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge which was also pretty neat though a bit terrifying.  I slept on the way back so when I got home and found out we had plans, I still had enough energy to keep going.  We went mini-golfing which I am not good at, but it was just fun. I had one good shot where I hit another player's ball in and then mine rolled in afterwards.  That was about the highlight of my game.

Carrickfergus Castle


the Giant's Causeway!


Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge

My last full day in Belfast we had church and then during my packing, we took a trip to the Mourne mountains and Newcastle.  We stopped at the Silent Valley which was amazing.  It was very peaceful and serene though once the rain started it made a little less enjoyable.  All in all, my few days in Belfast were so fun and I only wish I had more time to spend there.  I'm already hoping for a return trip to Northern Ireland!

the Silent Valley

Sunday, April 14, 2013

memories

This last week was all about making memories.  We had about two to three stops each day with several hours on the coach in between.  There was so much we did and almost too much to cover. So in favor of keeping up to date, this will be mostly pictures with some captions.  I will have one more post about Belfast, so you have that to look forward to!

Tintern Abbey, Wales

At the Roman Baths in Bath


"Persuasion" filmed here in Bath!


Tintagel, home of Arthur and Merlin


Our hostel one night was right on the beach

We hiked to Land's End in Cornwall

We went to the Eden Project, also in Cornwall

Waiting for the tide to go out at St. Michael's Mount

Stourhead Gardens: "Pride and Prejudice" was filmed here!

Another key scene in P&P

Stonehenge
Silbury Hill - probably the most boring thing ever
Winchester Cathedral
Plaque for Jane Austen
Brighton Pavilion

Arthur's Round Table

Ruins of Battle Abbey
 And there you have it, my entire week in a few photographs. Stay tuned for my last post abroad!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

finals and fun

No, final exams were not fun, but they certainly were a lot easier than a regular semester.  They were still hard and required a lot of us, but it was a lot less stressful than the usual.  I for one, was really grateful that I only had one "real" exam, that I had to study for and take.  The other exams were essays and papers that I was able to do leisurely throughout the week.  It was really quite nice.  I made a plan to be done by Friday afternoon, giving myself assignments for each day. However, on Wednesday I got a little ahead and Thursday morning I was really productive and I managed to turn everything in by lunch time.  It was kind of weird being done, but so, so nice.  I went with some friends to see the "Parent Trap" house and afterwards, I went to Gourmet Burger Kitchen to celebrate finishing and got an Oreo milkshake that was delicious.  I've been craving a milkshake nearly the entire semester and used it as a motivator for the last few weeks.  I'd like to think it worked pretty well.



That night we saw "Matilda" which was really interesting. The child actors were quite amazing and once the second act picked up the pace a bit, I enjoyed it a lot more.  On Monday we saw "Singin' in the Rain" which was fun, though I think I like the movie better.  We had to write our final paper for Musical Theatre on this musical and it was honestly, really hard.  Hopefully my paper is as good as I thought!
                          
The last few days have been really nice.  Honestly, it feels like I'm on vacation now.  Friday I went shopping and found some really cute clothes and then Saturday I went to Portobello Road and found a very belated birthday gift for my brother.  I'll see him today and give it to him; but I just hope he likes it!  I also got some nectarines at the market and I stopped by "Hummingbird Bakery" for a carrot cake cupcake.  It was amazing and I think I'm going to buy their cookbook (or one of them) the next chance I get.  I might just have to go back before I leave for one of their other cupcakes; maybe red velvet or black bottomed.  

Saw this gem at GBK