Sunday, January 10, 2010

If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere

Friday January 8, 2010
After sending my friend's cousin off to school, three of my friends and I caught the bus into New York City. First thing we did after checking into our hotel was go to St. Patrick's Cathedral, marking the second St. Patrick's Cathedral I had been to in a single week. After walking around inside, we saw the Rockefeller Center and walked to the Rockefeller Building, where we took the elevator all the way to the very top.


After we got back down to the street, we walked around for a while, with no set destination. On this walk, we decided to go into the NBC store, where we saw Zachary Levi, who plays Chuck Bartowski on NBC's "Chuck." We then proceeded to walk to Times Square. After a quick walk through Toys 'Я Us, we took a taxi down to Ground Zero. When we got there, we found a huge fence that blocked any view of the site. I then had the idea to try the Hilton across the street, where we found an excellent view from the restaurant on the third floor. Looking at it made it almost impossible to believe that there used to be two huge trade centers there. Before heading over to the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site, I met up with my friends, Liam and Kathleen, who both go to Delaware but were also in the city for the day.

Our next stop was the Brooklyn Bridge, followed by a walk to Chinatown. (yes, we did a lot of walking in NYC). After our walk through Chinatown, and eventually Little Italy, we decided to take the subway back to our hotel and rest before dinner. We ended up ordering delivery and didn't go back out into the city until pretty late.

Saturday January 9, 2010
All of the walking the previous day had tired us all out quite a bit. Nevertheless, our day was not about to be hindered by this.

After breakfast, we took the subway to 57th street and walked to Central Park. I ended up walking the entire length of the park, then the entire width, and back to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an indirect path about five miles long.

All there was to do now, was eat lunch, drop my friend off at Grand Central Station to take the train to school, and head home. Overall, I'd say this was my favorite trip to New York ever.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

IRELAND!

Day 1
December 26, 2009
I woke up, still tired from Christmas, and started packing right away. The only thing between me and Ireland was a drive to the airport, followed by a plane ride over the Atlantic. Arriving at the airport was great! I checked in and went through security without any issues. It felt great to see a bunch of my friends from school waiting at the gate.

Day 2
I'm in IRELAND!!! The plane ride was good. We exited the airport to find the Irish sunrise in the sky. It was a great welcome to a great country. It was quiet at the hotel since we were the
first group there, but when the second group arrived, some of us went to lunch together. After lunch, I took a nap, and woke up to find that everyone else had arrived!

Later that night, we had our first full rehearsal with the UMass band. It was AMAZING, playing in a band of over 500 members. After rehearsal, I went into town with some friends to
experience a real Irish pub for the first time.

Day 3
Today, I woke up really early. After breakfast, we took a tour of the Burren District, the area south of Galway City. Our first stop was at some cliffs, where we got to walk a
round for a little. I thought these cliffs were huge. Then we went to the Cliffs of Moher. The highest point there was 214 meters, which is about 700 feet high. There was also a small castle that you could climb up.


After we got back to our hotel, everybody went to dinner in the 'Latin Quarter' of Galway. After dinner, we met up with some friends at some pubs which included The Front Door, The Quay's (pronounced 'keys'), and The King's Head.

Day 4
Today was our first parade day. It was a terrible parade (only because it was cold, windy, and raining). Other than the weather, the parade actually wasn't too bad. After the parade, I went back to the hotel to change into dry clothes before some of us went to lunch. We ended up eating at The Skeff Bar, where we stayed until around 4:30. After lunch, we decided to go boot shopping so Ali could get into some dry shoes. We ended up at a T•K•MAXX (you heard me right).

Dinner that night was at a place called Monroe's. They decided to put the entire tour group into one restaurant and have one line for food. It was fun for a while since there was Irish dancing, however, it was really crowded. Our usual little group of friends decided to leave and go to a smaller less crowded pub. First, we went to a place called The Cellar, but when they closed, we went to Bar 903, where we ran into some girls from the Delaware color guard.

Day 5
Today was a very rainy day. The majority of today was spent on the bus, driving through the country and mountains. My group went to the Kylemore Abbey, the oldest of the Irish Benedictine Abbeys and home to a community of nuns since 1920.



Day 6
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Today we left Galway and headed to Dublin. We made a stop at Clonmacnoise, the historic site of an ancient Monastery and University, dating from the 5th century.

Later that night, they had a New Year's Eve party for both UDel and UMass at our hotel. It was absolutely the BEST New Year's Eve ever.

Day 7
JANUARY 1, 2010
Parade day #2.
This parade was a lot nicer than the previous one. There were three bands and it was sunny out. After the parade, we changed on the buses and went out for a late lunch. That night, the Delaware Phi Mu Alpha brothers walked over to the UMass hotel to hang out with the colonists.
Day 8
Today, we visited St. Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College, and the Guinness Storehouse. Our first stop was St. Patrick's Cathedral. After that, we went to Trinity College where we saw the Book of Kells.


Our last stop was the Guinness Storehouse. The inside of the building was shaped like a giant pint glass. We took a tour and when we got to the top, we were given a complimentary pint of Guinness to enjoy as we looked over the city, and surrounding mountains, of Dublin from the Gravity Bar.

Later that night, we went to dinner in Temple Bar, an area in Dublin where most of the pubs are located. At dinner, I had my first authentic Bangers & Mash. After dinner, we went to a couple different pubs, including one that had an Irish band that played a Celtic version of MJ's "Man in the Mirror."


Day 9
Last day in Ireland
Our day started with a trip to Phoenix Park, where we saw the President's House, the US Ambassador's House, and the site where 3 million people showed up to see the Pope speak.


After that, the rest of the day was our day to finish any shopping and sight seeing.

Day 10
Goodbye Ireland. Hello USA.
Last night, I stayed up all night with some of my friends since we had to be up early and it would be the last time we saw each other until February. We left the hotel around 5:00 am. When we got to the airport, we found out that there was a 6 hour delay and that we would be spending 10 hours of our day there. Nevertheless, the ride home was great. And now I'm back in my own bed at home, although I miss everyone already.