I booked a hostel for five of us on Friday afternoon to Limerick for the weekend. There weren’t many options but it said it was 2 miles out of the city so I figured we were used to walking everywhere 2 miles would be nothing to us! A few more of our friends decided they wanted to come so my other friend booked another one at the same place (important information to know towards the end… stay tuned). We caught the 8:30 bus and arrived around 10:15ish. We decided we would explore the city before checking into our hostel. At first it seemed like it was a small town with not a whole lot to do until we reached the city and saw the castle and cathedral over the water. It was beautiful! We walked to Saint Mary’s Catherdial and walked the grounds inside and out. The outside was beautiful but the inside was breathtaking. I feel like in all churches and cathedrals there is a type of silence you acquire but this just had such a peaceful and authentic feeling to it; it made you feel warm inside. After that we made our way over to the Hunt Muesum. We got lucky and caught Mike (a volunteer tour guide) before he left to take us around. So worth the 3 euro!! The Hunt Museum was a collection of a man named John Hunt antiques. It had collections of all sorts of random nick- knacks that dated back the Neolithic times! I saw a couple paintings from Picasso and Yeats. I am not an artsy person but when you see a painting from someone that creditable gives you an exciting feeling inside. We walked around for some more and then decided to make our way to our hostel to check in and drop our bags off. Well, what we thought was 2 miles out of the city quickly turned into about 5! Not terrible but we knew going out and exploring more of the city wasn’t an option because we were a good 45 min out of the city now. FINALLY we see our hostel! Perfect timing because it started to rain (this is where the important details come in from earlier). My friend checked and got the key to their rooms. I went to check in and they can’t seem to find my name anywhere… oh crap! Well, turns out there is a hostel on the other end of the city (a 35 min taxi drive) with the same name. Because we booked through a third party there was no way we could cancel. To this day we still have no idea how it happened!! Also, because we booked through a third party the hostel had no way of canceling our other location and moving over there unless we wanted to pay a cancel fee and rerent the hostel. We all slumped together and basically pulled the short straw on who would stay and who would go. We were also looking at a 30 euro taxi ride over to the other hostel. The lady felt SO bad for us she called every manager she could and they made a huge exception! We all ended up staying next to each other at the same hostel! She said she knows what it’s like to be a college student and she already thought we were crazy we walked all the way there! We wanted to buy her a pint we were so dang excited! We stayed in the hostel for the rest of the night considering it was miles away from town but we stayed up until 3 am talking, laughing and playing games. Best stranded time I have ever had! We woke up and checked out around 10am to walk into the city. We stopped into their market and had an Irish breakfast (by the way: black and white pudding… is good! I dare you to look that up!) and then made our way to the King John’s Castle. We spent a few hours there. The sun was shining and over the Shannon River and it was the most beautiful thing. We hit a few more places then caught the next bus home. Overall, an awesome trip!
I started volunteering on Monday at the soup kitchen and it was once again a wonderful experience. The lady who runs it has her masters in psychology and is the sweetest person ever. She has this little building that is cutely decorated. She makes the less unfortunate (I don’t want to say homeless because they are not all without homes… some simply just can’t afford meals) feel as if they are at more than just a soup kitchen. The volunteers serve them as if it were a restaurant. They get a big hearty cup of soup to begin then a meal (good solid meals. On Monday they served pork chops, fresh vegs, mashed potatoes and real gravy!)Then delicious dessert to end with. They all get coffee and tea to choose from as well as milk and OG. We made to go bags of two sandwiches and they get to choose from fruit and take home a loaf of bread. It is only open from 11:30-12:30 every day and is the only place in Cork that is open on the weekends. It was very humbling and they are so grateful! I wasn’t able to go this Monday but I will be there next Monday for sure! I am hoping to get started with Monday and Friday’s since I have no class. The lady inspired me, I hope one day I could be that amazing and run something like that to help those in need without making them actually feel like they are getting slop and are part of a heard. They have an old man who volunteers there and I can’t understand him at all. Basically all I got out of him is his name is Paddy, he is picky and he eats more of the food then the people who come there who need it. I loved watching him look around then take one pie after another! Oh, I sure loved him… even if he was grouchy and hard to understand.
The most exciting news I can think of currently is my spring break is officially planned. I will be leaving April 2nd and won’t be returning until April 24th. The destinations I will be going to are: Prague, Czech Republic; Vienna, Austria; Munich, Germany; Zurich, Switzerland; Venice & Rome, Italy. I will be in each place for about 3-4 days so if you have any wonderful suggestions of things to do please let me know! I am so excited. Three things scratched off my bucket list just in that list alone. I am pretty sure I have already scratched 6 off since I came to Ireland. I never taken advantage of the idea that I am so lucky to have been able to do all this by 21.
This weekend I am heading out to County Waterford and to Kinsale. Waterford is known for their glass blowing and Kinsale has some amazing hiking places so I am really looking forward to that. Then on Sunday I will be heading out to a pub where they are throwing a superbowl party! WAHOO! Finally some American sports. I am really excited! I hope all is well with everyone and I sure miss talking with some of you. I would love to see who is reading my blog so leave a comment! I know I always say this but I sure hope to write sooner than later. But I guess that should mean I am having so much that I am too busy to sit down and write. : )
xoxox
Britt