Monday, January 30, 2012

Waterloo! Part 2! Please watch video below if you haven't.

World's worst blogger, back in the house! So I moved this week from Arklow/Gorey back to Dublin. While I have SO enjoyed my time with the Blacks down on the beautiful coast, it was time for me to be closer to college, closer to friends, and as it turns out, closer to various embassies and the painter Francis Bacon's birthplace (hopefully it wasn't this area that inspired the creepiness of his art...). So I moved to Waterloo Road! It's really close to Dublin city center, and right around the corner is Baggot Street- probably one of the coolest streets ever.






Anyway, there it is. Another discovery: this area is where all the embassies are located, and apparently the police. I feel pretty safe, needless to say. Thus far I've found quite a few embassies, including Romanian, Brazilian and Israeli (which of course made me happy!) 



So more pictures of the area, for your viewing pleasure, including my actual house. This kind of architecture is Georgian style- they are all individual houses, but stuck together. And HUGE. It may not look like it, but these houses are very old and massive. That just comes along with living in the old and wealthiest part of Dublin. Another note: me and Layna had a calendar of the "Doors of Dublin" which I always wondered where all the cool doors were exactly in Dublin. Turns out they are here!






The one above with the green door is mine, though I technically live on the ground floor and have a different entrance. Here are some pics of the inside! 



I really love it. Only downside: I STILL cannot figure out the water heating. You have to let it heat in advance or else you not only get a cold shower, it's FREEZING. Painfully so...people say love is a battlefield, well, my shower is a battlefield. A daily battlefield that leaves me with blue lips and shampoo congealed in my hair. Anyway, shout out to my friend who helped me find this place and my parents for being super cool with everything...you guys rock my socks. And here's a little more bloggage since it will probably be another two months before I blog again- 


We went into the city on Saturday to see the traditional music festival that was going on all week. Leprechauns were rampant in the city, as were bagpipers and...black midgets dressed as leprechauns. He was very graceful during my extremely awkward and slightly rude attempt to take a picture of him.


Thanks for reading everyone, miss ya tons.

Waterloo!


So I moved to Waterloo Road, in Dublin. And if you're anything like me, this video is immediately what your mind jumps to when you read "Waterloo". Because naturally Colin Firth in skin tight flaming bell-bottoms and platform shoes is in the very front of your mind.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Happy Christmas from Ireland


Okay. So you all know I'm a crappy blogger- so I am sorry for not updating recently, but you knew what you were in for!

Okay, I promise to expand on all of this later, but here are some snapshots of my doings for the past while.

I went to Belfast. And walked across this:









I presented at the Sibeal Feminist Conference at the University of Limerick- a paper I wrote for my 19th Century Art History class at BYU. My friends Shayna and Sam came with me, so it wasn't terrible! I was a lot younger than everyone there, and pretty intimidated... but I must say, no barfing (in public) and no passing out, it went very well.


School's shaping out okay. I am turning in what will basically be the first chapter of my dissertation in a few days. My thesis will be about Saint Brigit of Kildare (in Ireland) and the use of Marian apparitions and appropriation of pagan traditions by Christian missionaries- I even get to tie in a whole chapter about the Lady of Guadalupe, which I did my senior thesis on. In every nerdy way possible, I absolutely love it.

Christmas in Ireland is pretty magical, they are very religious and so they go all out for Christmas. I especially love Dublin...there are lights everywhere, they play Christmas music constantly, and there is just general holiday spirit in the air.





Very cool. However, I miss home and I will not be doing this again (by choice). I miss these weirdos way more than I ever have:

However, I will be gaining one weirdo for the Christmas break!!
So excited for this girl to come! We'll be going to Scotland two days after Christmas and spending New Year's there. It's going to be a blast!!

Anyway, MERRY CHRISTMAS friends and family and those unfortunate enough to be waiting around for me to post another blog entry. Hopefully I'll get a longer, more detailed blog post up in the next year or so. Just kidding- I will!! Miss you all and have a wonderful holiday season- Eat, drink, and be merry!! :)

Friday, November 4, 2011

Shamra vs. Street Performer


So I met up with some friends in the city tonight. I am walking down Grafton street, minding my own business, and BAM! out of nowhere a finger is stuck in my ear. The culprit was a street performer, spray painted gold and green, who apparently stands still all day on a mini stool, and then startles people by poking them. However, the plan of this "Gold Man" hideously backfired, as he knocked my earring right out of my ear onto the street. I panic, and get on all fours looking for it on the ground. Spotting it relatively quickly, I straighten up and BAM! again (this time much harder) my head collides with the Gold Man, who was crouching above me also looking for the wayward earring. I see spots for a bit, he also looks a bit stunned, and I go to leave when he points vigorously at my hair, gesturing at his face, where I can see a very large and obvious smudge- of missing paint. Which happened to rub off into my hair when the great collision occurred.

Annoyed with a headache, I go across the street to a McDonalds, where I enter the bathroom and stick my head over the sink, running water across the back of it and trying to get the paint out. Around the time the gold and green paint in the sink started to run clear, a very obnoxious woman appears behind me and informs me that (direct quote) "It is absolutely illegal to bathe in a public sink" and that I will need to "leave the premises immediately". I tried to explain to her what had happened, but this was quickly dismissed as the drunken ramblings of an ignorant American. I am then escorted off "the premises" aka, the bathroom, by a very tall security man.

What I am left with: wet, uncurled hair, paint on the hood of my coat, a
headache, and one extremely bizarre hour of my life...

...And one new goal: at some point in my life, take an actual real bath in the McDonalds sink on Grafton street.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Newgrange

Went to Newgrange. Freakin awesome. Interested? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgrange









Went to Belfast for the weekend- super cool blogging to come on that topic. Maybe. had a great bday, thanks for all the well wishing and gifts ect. Ciao! 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Mobile Uploads

So the Blacks helped me upload pictures that had been stuck on my phone for the past three years. These pictures preserve some rare, spectacular and just plain bizarre memories. I thought I would post some of the more memorable ones, a little tribute to friends and family I miss oh so dearly.