The Clash- London Calling
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Day 8- Departure London Airport
It was finally time for this trip that seemed more like a fantasy to come to an end. WE packed up our stuff and headed to the airport fairly early. Most of us were still pretty beat from the night before. I fell asleep on the bus in a very peculiar way. We got to the airport and checked in, went through security, and waited for a few hours before we could finally board our plane. The flight home was alot nicer than the flight to Dublin. After 7 hours we landed in JFK. Then we waited another half hour for the Bus to come pick us up. Then after another hour long bus ride we got back to Kean. I was finally home.
Day 7- Last night in the UK
Day 6- London
Day 5 - Stratford/London
Day 4- Whales
Turns out I couldn’t stay up and I fell asleep. The worst part about it is that the hotel forgot to give me and Andres the wake up call I asked for. Luckily, Ray woke us up at 6:15, fifteen minutes after we were supposed to be on the bus. The only reason they didn’t leave without us is because they had an issue with fitting the entire luggage on the bus. Needless to say I wasn’t feeling too good, but at least I made it to the bus on time to get to the ferry. When we got to the docks, David showed us the ferry, which looked more like a cruise ship. As soon as we got on, I sat down and fell asleep for a few hours. Finally after a long ride we arrived in Whales. It looked exactly like what the locals in
Day 3- Dublin
. Then we met up with the group and ate dinner, after that, we all went back to the hotel and hung out at the pub with someone from our group who was from
Day Two (Saint Patrick’s Day) - Dublin
. By the time we were done looking at a book underneath a piece of glass, the group went their separate ways and Gina, Art, Akansha, Effat, and I headed to the parade. I was told before coming here that we American’s make a much bigger deal about the holiday than the Irish actually do. Whoever told me that is a dumb ass. The parade was huge like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade except the balloons are much closer to the ground. I was also told that no one wears green. Again, that person was very wrong. Everyone is very festive, locals and tourist alike. However, it was very crowded. People were standing on telephone booths, ladders, even on top of buildings, just to catch a glimpse of the action. Unfortunately I wasn’t lucky enough to get a view that good.
Eventually we decided to head out, the only problem was that because of the parade we couldn’t get around very far since the buses and trams weren’t running until after it was over. We stumbled across a movie theatre and decided to see “No Country for Old Men”. Not exactly the most Irish thing we could’ve done but we had a lot of time to kill and I was dying to see that movie for sometime. Afterward we headed back to the Spire (a.k.a. the Stiletto in the Ghetto) to meet the group for dinner. After dinner we went back to the hotel with some beer and liquor and partied there a little bit. We met some local kids who were pretty cool and very funny. Then we headed back to temple bar for a traditional St. Paddy’s Day celebration, which includes drink large quantities of alcohol. We took a cab back to the hotel and found the local friends we had made still here. So after hanging out by the front door of our hotel for a little over an hour we all went back to a room and had a few more drinks. We ended up staying up until the sun came up. It looked great from the 5th floor of the hotel. After that I went to bed.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Day 1- Arrive in Dublin 5:30 am
We saw a lot of historical buildings and statues like the post office which still has bullet wholes from the battles many years ago, the Declaration of Freedom, and the Molly Mallone statue which is said to be haunted. After that we walked up and down
After that we went back to the hotel I took a much needed nap. Then I got up, showered, and headed for the pub in the lobby. I ordered Guinness, which tasted so much better than I had anticipated. Then we went on another small walking tour through temple bar and went to dinner. I talked a bunch of the kids into doing car bombs. Then we ended the night by going to a few bars in the