
First and foremost I will miss all the wonderful friends I have made here. They have made my time

in Dublin so fun and memorable and helped me to not be so homesick.
Big shout out goes to Inge who not only was super nice and friendly, but also introduced me to her awesome friends - Sadhbh, Jenny, Eoin, Riley and Michelle. I had so much fun hanging out with them. We've had lovely dinners, hung out, drank tea and watched the Hills.It will definitely be weird not to see them on weekends, as it has become part of my life. And I'm sure they'll miss all my wonderful picture taking skills and quick facebook posts!

Obviously I came here to "study" and while I was,
I met some great people at school. There are just two many great people to name, but I gotta shout out to my EU group - Lisa and Philip and my fellow American Bianca. I've had fun partying with everyone at Proby, really brought me back to the college dorm days back in undergrad. It was actually Philip who brought me to my first Proby party, so thanks for that buddy! The Smurfit Fancy Dress Party was super fun, as was introducing flip cup to the UCD peeps, and celebrating classes being over at the Howl at the Moon. Everyone has been so nice and welcoming, its just been so great. I will be sad to not come back next semester, and to not be able to go on some of the trips and activities that everyone is planning.
I will definitely miss the traveling and the handiness of being so
close to so many European cities. Its fantastic how you can just hop on a one to two hour plane ride and be in a whole new place. I will miss my traveling buddies - Katherine and Carol, who were also my neighbors in the Gasworks. We've been
traveled on the weekends, explored new places and tried new food. Edinburgh was an awesome trip, we had Haggis, fried mars bars and did a lovely afternoon tea. Brugge, which was most recent was absolutely LOVELY! The city was so cute and quaint and we had a great time eating chocolate, mussels, frites and delicious fluffy buttery Belgium Waffles. Thru Kathy, I also became friend with Lydie, a wonderful and superfun French Girl who was nice enough to not only show me around and take me to great places to eat, but also let me borrow her TV so I could watch movies and do my Taebo Videos. Thanks Lydie!Other things I'll miss:
- Being able to walk or take public transportion and not having to drive

- My very cool apartment - the Alliance
- The non pressured school life as I took all my classes pass/fail
- Koppaberg and Bulmers (hard to find cider at home)
- Cadbury Chocolate
- Lunches at Google
- Dinner parties at my apartment
- Shopping on Grafton and Henry street
- Being able to go out and no one having to be the designated driver
- Just living in a cool city like Dublin



said they could get me one for cheaper. I figured it's be easier to get it at Spar, so I wouldn't have to carry a 12 lb turkey from the market to the DART and ride the train five stops. So I cancel the Superquinn Turkey and the day of, go to Spar to pick up my turkey. The butcher was like, the delivery guy isn't here yet, he's usually here by 11, but is running late today, come back at 1. I come back at 1 and apparently it is still not there. I give the dude my number and then get a call 20 minutes later saying that the delivery guy won't be coming today. He's like, he'll be here tomorrow, Thanksgiving's not til tomorrow rite? I was like, well, I am having my dinner tonight. Long story short, I had to improvise, went to the butcher down the road and got an Irish chicken, some beef and a stuffed turkey leg. Bianca, a fellow American came over early to help me cook the turkey. Unfortunately she had food poisoning the day before and still wasn't feeling well. She ended up having to miss dinner :( So, I cooked my assorted meats and got things ready. 
Thanksgiving. My professor likes to talk and talk until you think he can't talk anymore, but he does.The class is already boring and excruciating, but was way worse with an extra hour added on. But it was good because it was my very last class. I went home that night, had some yummy leftovers and ate myself sick because it was Thanksgiving and that's what you have to do. Some of my Google friends were going to Woolshed's in town because they were serving a traditional Thanksgiving dinner and playing football. So I went and met up with them and had a drink. 





introduced the Irish kids to flip cup. I think they really enjoyed it and will play the games for years to come. I have had lots of fun partying with the Smurfit peeps and they make school a lot more interesting. Its good craic!!












we decided to take a bus out to the countryside. It was a 2 and 1/2 hour bus ride to Kilkenny. I took one dramamene thinking it would be enough, but since we rushed to get to the bus and barely made it, we got a seat in the back and it was hot and crowded. I seriously wanted to die, was sweating and
felt like crap. It was the longest 2 1/2 hours of my life. We finally got off the bus and went to see the Kilkenny Castle. It was a guided tour and we got a little bit of the history and background of the city. Apparently the Victorian people were much shorter and the beds were kinda small. Overall it was pretty interesting and it never hurts to see a cool castle.












