Monday, October 19, 2009

The luck of the Irish: Dublin, Ireland






Greetings~

Last weekend I ventured off with only me and my roomie to Dublin, Ireland. I had a great time embracing this city and country.

It started out our hostel, Jacob's Inn, which was our very FIRST hostel experience. Fortunately we chose a great hostel, as we heard from experienced hostel-stayers that we met. I will say that hostels are the best way to meet all different people across the globe! I met some really cool people whom my roomie and I had some great times with. But...sharing a 10- female bedroom with only 1 bathroom is rather difficult (Yes, one bathroom!). We always had to lock our stuff up and our shower decided on when the bathroom was free. Then when we did get to shower and get ready, I felt like I had to race to get ready because others needed to use it too. Besides that, it was a crazy and interesting experience. Did you know that hostels have large kitchens where almost everyone cooks their own meals every night? It's definitely a cheap way to travel and a good way to meet others. Me and Sara tried it one night, except we settled with some frozen pizza and chocolate while others made gourmet meals. Overall the hostel experience wasn't too bad, but I will say that I admire hotels and even motels much more!

After arriving at the hostel, we headed out for our first night at the many infamous pubs. In Dublin, the area where most of the night life and pub scene reside is at "Temple Bar." Sara and I ended up checking out about 5-6 different pubs. They were all really laid back but filled with so many people, endless drafts of beer, and great live music. The next day we checked out the city, ended in a street market, did a little shopping,  and took an Irish dance class. The Irish dance class was the best part! One of the great perks about hostels: so many free activities, hence free Irish dance classes. It was so much fun and actually a great work out! By calves were so sore. Being a dancer, I kind of picked up the steps easily so the instructor thought I'd be his permanent partner for the class. The instructor was a little weird, but I now have a new respect for Irish dancing and their commitment and pride for their dance. Once we finished our session, I headed out for another pub night, but this time with some cool people we met at our hostel. We had another great night out and met some other weird/interesting people along the way. But it just added to the funniness and experience of our trip. 

The next morning Sara and I headed out to finally see some greenery! We ended at a great coast side city called Bray, which I highly recommend anyone going to Ireland to check out. It's simply beautiful because it offers the gorgeous coast with endless green hills. We spotted this cliff and Sara, being a lover for hikes, decided we were going to make it to the top! About a mile or more uphill hike and a couple of breaks, we finally made it. Totally worth it! To our surprise a simple, yet sacred, concrete cross resided at the top of the cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the green countryside. Sitting there embracing all of the beauty, I felt God right next to me. I was reminded from our uphill struggle climbing to the top that God's love is never failing and constantly surrounding us. Even though we face struggles  and sin , just like the pain I endured climbing to the top, we have a redeemer always there for us. I felt blessed to experience this moment and once again, thankful to see and experience a new part of the world.

Through out the rest of our stay, we toured the Guinness factory, which was great except for the fact that I hate beer and got a free pint. Thankfully Sara didn't mind drinking mine for me ;)
We ended our trip at a pub with a friend we met at our hostel listening to some great music. It was definitely a fun weekend and perfect ending!

Now I'm in London for a couple of weeks ready to explore more before November comes and I have trips planned almost every weekend and then home :( Ah....time is going by way too fast and I'm not ready to accept that. I miss seeing my friends and family, but sadly I do not miss California or LA that much, except my bed, the food, and the dollar.  Well, I'm continuing to live every moment to the fullest because that's all I have. 

Cheers from London
xoxo

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