Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Giant's Causeway

Another location we visited in Northern Ireland was Giant's Causeway. This one was full of Irish Folklore!
Cassandra, Zach, and I
The woman I asked to take a picture had a little trouble with the brightness

The story goes like this:
There is a giant in Ireland, and another in Scotland. The one in Scotland creates Giant's Causeway by throwing the interestingly-shaped rocked into the water until it stretches all the way over to Ireland. His plan is to fight and kill the Irish one. The Irish one, however, had gotten a glimpse of the Scottish one before hand, and knew that he was much, much smaller than his foe. He knew that he could not win. So, instead of fighting the giant, he dressed up as a baby. When the enemy arrived and saw this GIANT baby, he thought "If this is the child then I do not want to stick around to see the father!" He turned on his heels and ran straight back to Scotland, destroying the path across the water as he went. 
Giant's Doorway












What we see today is what is left of the literal "Giant's Causeway" (which is like a highway). 

Some scholars might argue the rock formations had more to do with lava and water combining and causing it to look that way.

I'm going to stick with the giant story, myself.



Titanic Museum

This weekend I went on a trip to Northern Ireland with the Heritage Society and friends who wanted to tag along. We spent the night in Belfast, making a couple of stops at Heritage Sites on the all-day drive.
During our trip we saw the Titanic Museum, which was really cool. It was built next to the actual location where Titanic was built, and the museum was very well done.
Actual location of Titanic's creation
It gave me goosebumps as we learned about the ship's dream, creation, and downfall.

Looking out over the sea
View from inside the museum, same height as the Titanic
A first class room
We were able to see what oceanographers saw as they explored the wreckage under water for the first time.


Looking down on what it became



Perspective on how far down Titanic rests today
The museum was very informational, and provided ways to honor all those who were never able to make it to America. I truly enjoyed my experience there.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Halloween: Rocky Horror Edition

My second big Halloween event was with Michael in Dublin. For those who don't know, my costume was a character from the film 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.' Her name is Columbia, she is sort of like a tap dancing mime helper but she talks.

Actual Columbia in the film
Not actual Columbia in the film

She show was awesome live, there were props thrown and costumes everywhere, it was absolutely a blast! Seriously so fun. 

At the end of the show I actually won a costume contest, so I got to go on stage with the performers and dance 'The Time Warp' with them! I won a few small prizes, but being up there would have been enough for me!

I would say it was a wonderful way to spend my Halloween night, definitely a 'night out that I will remember for a VERY long time.'
Waiting for the show to start!



Our neighbors in the FRONT row

The next morning on the 3 hour bus ride home
It was a snapchat worth keeping


Halloween: GMIT Internationals Edition

So, I had two different big events for Halloween this year. First, the international students had the opportunity to get together for a big costume party down town, for the low price of just 3 euro. 
What a good looking bunch
This event was on a Wednesday, which isn't usually a night I would stay out late but it was definitely worth it! Everyone looked awesome and it was a ton of fun to have all of us together.




Jeroen makes such a handsome cheetah.

I'll go ahead and say that everyone looked absolutely fabulous.



Let's take a minute to appreciate Hannah's makeup, Designed by yours truly.
Cassandra the cat. Roar ;)
Alex can be so scary






















Shout out to Zach, who had no intention of going to town...
But who of course we convinced to do otherwise ;)



Ayman and I on the bus to town
We took up almost the whole bus, and everyone was pretty excited.

Ally and I being cute
Sam, with the prettiest hair 
 






























 


Dublin

This past weekend I went to Dublin with my favorite Irish friend, Michael, to see a show on Halloween (Post on Halloween and the show still to come!) Before the show, I got to see the city and get a feel for what Dublin was like. 



















We walked around town and saw some street performers and grabbed some lunch at a cute little cafe while taking in all the sights of the city.

A big leaf from the streets of Dublin


There was a familiar name in town! Mom's side of the family carries the McDowell name, I could be reacted to the shop owner! It would be nice, I would love a discount on their fine jewelry ;)
Lovely fall weather


We wandered a bit through the park at St. Stephen's Green, which may have been my favorite. Really lovely for a stroll.


Ireland has made me so cultured.
Aww.