Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Spring!
I've been a horrible blogger these past few weeks, and I promise that posts will be coming on our trips to Dublin and Connemara. Today, however, it's chilly but sunny and the house is alive. I've just learned why people no longer wash their clothes by hand, though I'm proud to have a collection of socks and tank tops sitting under my bathroom heater, and Zoe and Riona (room/housemates) are downstairs mopping. They went to the store today and bought flowers and candles for the living room! I'm about to go join them and make some scones because we are embracing the family attitude and it feels like spring.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Here it Begins
I'm a student from Willamette University about to begin attending the National University of Ireland in Galway, currently recovering from a throat bug I caught at orientation three days ago. Before retiring to my bed and an endless stream of lozenges and Nyquil, though, I had my first Irish Guinness at Taaffe's bar. Recipient of the James Joyce "Real Irish Pub" award and recommended to me by anyone who had spent any time in Galway, there was a sign hanging behind the bar which read "Irish Spoken Here; English Understood."
Since I've been in Ireland, everything has been similar to America, but just a bit off. People drive on the other side of the road, the toilet flushes in a waterfall, and I have to warn the shower if I want hot water after ten. NUIG is a bilingual school, and everything is written in Irish before English. When people ask me what I'm studying they look at me funny when I reply "English," because "why would you study English in Ireland?" I'm going to take a class in the Irish language, in addition to my classes on Irish literature and history in an attempt, sometime in the coming months, to become more than just someone who is understood but someone who can speak.
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