It's official!!!

So things in Philly have been going GREAT!! :) I think I have finally gotten into the swing of medical school, which is good seeing as how I've been in medical school for nearly 4 months now!! I can't believe it's been that long already!! Don't worry though, I am still planning trips whenever I can!! The Asia trip is still the most likely option for next summer, although I might do an internship with Temple Medicine in Beijing for the month of July. I would be learning Chinese Acupuncture!! But I'm not sure if i'll be applying for that.

Well, the big news around here is that last week Temple University School of Medicine FINALLY had their White Coat Ceremony!! That's right!! I got my "Doctor" white coat!! Except it's a short white coat since i'm not a doctor yet, you get the long white coat when you graduate medical school. :) It was a great day!! I had lots of family come down from New York and Maryland and of course my parents came too. We all went out to dinner at Maggiano's, my favorite Italian restaurant, after the ceremony. We brought along one of my besties here, Katherine and her boyfriend Aaron! Naturally they became part of the family that night, what can I say, Hispanic families are just that way!! :) Here are some pictures from the white coat ceremony!!
This is a picture of Kerri and Katherine, we were anatomy lab partners and pretty much became inseparable after that. Love these girls!!
With our white coats and Zach, he was also in our lab group. :)
Everyone at dinner!! It was so much fun!! Thanks to everyone who could make it!! I love you all!!

Walk through my city...

Today I decided to go out exploring in Philadelphia a little more. So I headed out to explore down South Street. Apparently South Street is known for the art that randomly pops up on random alleys off South Street. I decided to go to the Magic Gardens. It was VERY interesting. So much to see!! It is basically a garden/art exhibit made entirely of mosaics and other random knick knacks. They also had a little section set up to celebrate El Dia De Los Muertos, and you could put up notes to those who have passed away, so I took the opportunity to put some notes up for people I have lost.


After I left the garden, I headed down south street and walked to 2nd and Lombard. The walk down was GREAT!! I saw tons of little rasta shops, which was funny, and I even bought popcorn from this little kid who was selling popcorn for his Boy Scouts troop. I loved walking down South Street. I ended up buying a gyro at this cute little Greek place on my way back. Once I got to 2nd and Lombard, I walked around this adorable vintage flea market!! There was SOO much stuff!! The streets were also cobblestone around the flea market which gave it that extra little character.

After I left the flea market I decided to head to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. It is on 6th and Chestnut so I wasn't that far from it so I might as well! It was very moving to learn more about the Liberty Bell and how much it stood for in the past and what is still stands for not only for Americans but for people all over the world.

Once I left the historic district, I walked down Walnut Street to do a little shopping. I couldn't help it, I got a coupon for 40% off at Gap!!! After I finished shopping, I headed home for a little bit. I'm getting ready to go out with friends to watch the Phillies play the Giants in the playoff game!!! Go Phillies!!!!

Med School

I've been living in Philadelphia now for almost 3 months. Crazy how time flies!! Medical school is going well. The first block was anatomy, so of course I was so excited and loved every minute of it!! The block we're in now, is just a little bit less motivating and exciting for me, so I have been lagging a bit. I find myself studying all the time, even though I do think most of this stuff is boring right now. I came to the conclusion that studying in med school is like studying for finals....except every single day. It's alright though. We get to practice patient interaction and learn how to do a proper physical exam so it breaks up the monotony of studying biochem.


I have been finding lots of fun things to see and do while in Philly, although I haven't really had the time to get out and actually do them. I did finally make it to Reading Terminal which makes me very nostalgic for Seattle's famous Pike Place Market. I am looking forward to checking out some of these other markets and unique artsy things that Philly has to offer. Not to mention the MLB Playoffs. It has been pretty crazy the past couple of weeks since the Phillies have made it to the playoffs. Hopefully we make it to the World Series and win!! I would literally just have to walk out of my apartment to get to the parade route, which would be CRAZY!! :)

I haven't gotten to take very many trips, but I did get to go to Six Flags in Jersey in September. I also got to visit my family in New York. It was good to get out of Philly for a little while, I was getting a bit stir crazy being in the same place for to long.

Well that's all the time I have to update....but i'll update again soon!!

Back to my roots!

Well, I put traveling aside for a while and decided to go back to school. I am now living in Philadelphia and going to Temple University School of Medicine. It has been a whirlwind of a month getting adjusted to medical school life, moving into a new place, making new friends, but I love it! It's crazy to think that this time last year I was living back in Provo, confused as ever as to what I was going to do with my life and never even thinking about traveling the world because my financial situation would never allow me to. Now, I have done a little bit of traveling in Europe and am planning on traveling to Asia next summer during my 8 week break between year 1 and year 2 of medical school!


I do miss traveling quite a bit but I know I am where I need to be and am doing what I need to be doing.

I have enjoyed my classes at school and I LOVE my classmates!! There is never a dull moment!! The ward out here is so much fun too!! There is also always a TON of stuff to do in Philly so it's nearly impossible to get bored.

But when the times get tough, (so for sounding so cliche) I just look for the light at the end of the tunnel...the short tunnel leads to my adventures next summer abroad and the long tunnel leads to a career in medicine and hopefully one day being financially stable enough to travel as much as I want!! :)

I will keep updating my blog every once in a while but for the next 9 months or so, I'll be in Philly, back in the city where I was born. :)

Ciao Italia!

On Saturday, the 31st, we arrived back in Venice. We went to our hotel, dropped our stuff off then headed to the main part of Venice. We walked around for a while and actually found a kebab place!!! Of course we ended up getting kebabs for dinner!! Call me crazy but I LOVE them!! We walked around for a while then decided to call it a night.


The next morning my dad left around 7am but my flight was a lot later so I didn't leave until about 11. I hoped on the "metro" boat and headed to Piazza Roma. Apparently I was supposed to go tell the worker on the boat that I needed a ticket, but in every other metro/train I've been on, they go around asking for tickets and then you can pay for tickets then. Well I didn't know that and no one ever asked for a ticket so I didn't pay the 6.50euro for the ride...oh well!! After I got off the boat, I got on a bus that took me to the airport. This ticket I did pay for, it only cost 2euro.

As I got to the airport, I had to wait in an extremely slow line at British Airways to drop off my bag. I thought the point of doing early online check-in was to have a shorter wait at the airport, oh well! There was a very nice Italian couple in front of me, so naturally we started chatting. They were coming to New York, Massachusetts, Maine, DC and hopefully the Outer Banks for two weeks! They were pretty ambitious, they were renting a car and going to drive everywhere!! I told them some places to go see and some tips about discounts in different places. I even invited them to come to Philly and I would show them around, even though I didn't know anything about Philly really. :) We ended up switching information and they said we could all get together next summer when I come back to Venice! They were very friendly and they made the wait in the line go by super fast!!

I had a connection in Heathrow but for literally 5 minutes! But once I boarded my plane to Philadelphia I saw that I had economy plus seats!! It's basically business class! I was in HEAVEN!!! I could recline, I had a foot rest, lots of leg room and more food/drinks that I knew what to do with!! The flight went by pretty fast.

I finally made it to Philadelphia and was DEAD tired but I had to be awake super early the next morning for med school orientation!! Overall, I had a good time being back in Europe again for the week I was there. I really am looking forward to going back to Europe next summer!! I miss it so much!! Everything reminds me of Europe, especially Spain...I guess I'll have to go back!!! :)

Nafplion, Greece

I forgot to mention that at dinner the night we left Izmir, we were seated with two other couples. One couple from the states/Romania and another couple from Montreal. They were both very nice and we ended up being at dinner for about 3 hours just eating and talking!!


The next morning we were a bit tired but we had arrived in Nafplion! I love Greece and was excited to be back! Our tour that day was going to be of the Corinthian Canal and the ruins of Corinth. We headed straight to the canals. We got to take pictures of the canal for a bridge crossing the canal. As I crossed the bridge I saw a sign for Bungee Jumping!!! I got so excited!! They weren't jumping that day but don't worry, I would've been the first jumping if they were operating that day!! It reminded me of that RANDOM roadtrip to Arizona with Lily and Dan the Man to go bungee jumping. The one in AZ was 476feet, this one in Athens was only about 160feet.
Anyways, we get on a boat and go down the Corinthian Canal. It was pretty cool to see the structure and how well preserved it was. It is still a very busy Canal. It is the fastest way across the Peloponnesian peninsula. It connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean Sea. On the boat I met a very nice older gentleman. We talked about everything from Medical School to traveling! We ended up having dinner with him and his wife later that night.

After the canal crossing, we headed to the ruins. The ruins were pretty interesting as well. Yet again it was an amazing opportunity to be able to be in the location where Paul preached to the Corinthians.

That was our last port of call on our cruise, the next day was another Sea Day and then we headed back to Venice!! Italia!! Another one of my favorite countries.

Izmir, Turkey!

The following day, Wednesday the 28th, we had to wake up super early! Our tour was leaving at 7:30am! So we got up early and ate a little bit then headed out to Izmir. Our tour guide's name was Alif, but he let us call him Ali. Again, he seemed to be exactly what I thought a Turkish guy would be like. He was funny, but didn't laugh at his jokes and didn't make any hidden or unintended jokes.


Our first stop was about an hour and a half away, near the ruins of Ephesus. We were going to visit the Virgin Mary's house. On our way there I couldn't help but compare the scenery to that of Utah. Driving down the highway I was reminded of driving down I-15 from Salt Lake to Provo. It really did pay a very close resemblance to I-15. The major difference was that instead of an LDS Chapel every 2 minutes, there was a Muslim Mosque every 2 minutes. It was a scenic drive...I slept most of the way though.

Once we arrived at the Virgin Mary's house, we had to wait in a super long line to go through it. The house was very small and there wasn't a lot of room. Only about 3 or 4 people could be in the front room at once. This is where it is thought Mary came and lived after the crucifixion of Christ. It was cool to be able to visit this very sacred site. Just outside the house was a fountain. The tour guide gave all of us these little clay jars so we could fill it with water from the Virgin Mary's house. We did that, but the little clay jars leaked A LOT!! We had to improvise when taking the jars home.

My favorite part about visiting the Virgin Mary's house was the wall of wishes just outside the house. There was a wall where you could make a wish or leave a prayer. You would write it on a tissue or something and tie it onto the other ones hanging or onto the wall somehow. It was really cool to see all the wishes and prayers that people had left.

After we visited the Virgin Mary's house, we headed down to Ephesus. It was cool to see Ottoman ruins after having just seen Greek and before that Roman ruins. This is the place where the Ephesians lived and where the apostle Paul preached to the Ephesians. The ruins were in pretty good shape. There was also a little interactive play about gladiators from back during the Ephesians time.

After that we headed to a Turkish rug factory. It was actually really interesting to see how they make these intricate designs all by hand. They also showed us how they gathered silk from the cocoons. The people there were very friendly as well. They gave us all something to drink, I had the apple iced tea, it was delicious!

It was a very long day but a pretty cool day of seeing lots of interesting sites! Overall, I would go back to Turkey, in fact I plan to visit Istanbul next summer!

Athens!!

The day after Croatia was a sea day, so we lounged around the pool all day. It was nice to be able to relax and try to catch up on the jet lag.

On Tuesday, the 27th, we headed to Athens, Greece! I have always wanted to visit Greece and I am definitely not done visiting Greece but I was excited to finally make it there. We went on a tour around Athens with some other cruise ship passengers. Our tour guide was named Helen and she was the epitome of what I have always imagined Greek women to be like. She was very funny, charming, kind and family oriented.

Our first stop was the Acropolis! I was so excited to be able to go see ancient Greek ruins. I feel very fortunate that I have been able to see ancient Roman and Greek ruins in the same year. The Acropolis was an amazing place. The views of the city was breathtaking from up there. Not to mention the amazing fact that the infrastructure is still in pretty good condition. I loved being up at the Parthenon. I would like to visit it again sometime but maybe when there aren't so many other people there. There were literally thousands of people, I would like to be able to appreciate the incredible structure in a quieter setting.

After the acropolis we headed to the Olympic stadium which was cool to see, since the Olympics first began in Athens. Finally after the tour part was over, we got dropped off in a little part of the city to go shopping and get some food. Of course I went straight for the gyros!! I love kebabs and gyros now!! My dad and I did a little shopping and then I wanted to walk around the town like I would've if I were backpacking. We looked at a very poorly labeled map and headed to Constitution Square. From there we walked around the city and found the cathedral and other nice parts of town.

Overall, I really enjoyed my time in Athens and look forward to visiting it again next summer when I take the ferry from Athens to the Greek Isles. I still have not visited the Islands and have always wanted to so that is what I plan on doing next summer!

Dubrovnik, Croatia!!


On Sunday, we woke up in Croatia. I guess that's once nice thing about a cruise, you don't realize you're traveling anywhere because there is so much to do on the ship so you just wake up in a different location!


We tendered from the cruise ship to the docks in Dubrovnik. We took a guided tour of the old city. It was a beautiful city. There was a lot of history there that I had never really knew about or ever really learned. The entire old city was surrounded by a wall, which was built as a fortress against different empires such as the Ottoman Empire.

The old city had a certain charm about it that made me love the country. The people were very friendly and the men weren't to hard on the eyes either. Overall I really enjoyed the short amount of time I was able to spend in Croatia. I would definitely go visit the country again.

Venezia!!

On July 22nd, I hoped on a plane and headed back to Italy! I was not really looking forward to the long flight but I was very much looking forward to being back in Europe and more specifically in Italy! I had my first taste of Europe, surprisingly in the airport terminal of the Newark Airport. Two little girls started playing their violins in the middle of the terminal and people were giving them money. It reminded me of the trains in Europe and all the people playing music for money.


My flight to Italy was not to bad, I watched movies and talked to the nice Italian man sitting next to me. Once I arrived in Rome, I felt right back at home! I made it to my connecting flight to Venice. My flight was a little late but I made it and met my dad at the Venice airport. I was super tired so we went straight to the hotel and I literally fell onto the bed and slept. I slept for about 2 hours and then we headed out to San Marco's Square. We walked around the city for a while and found a little place to eat. I saw a ton of backpackers and all I wanted to do was throw my backpack back on and head out with them.

We called it an early night since we were both still jet lagged. The next morning we boarded our cruise ship. It was a beautiful ship. I am not exactly the biggest advocate of cruise ships because I like to travel a little differently but I tried to keep a positive outlook. The next morning we would be waking up in Croatia!!!

Back in America!

Early on July 14th, I headed to the airport and headed for Newark, New Jersey. That was my first mistake....never fly into New Jersey! I was greeted by, well...rude New Jerseyers. I immediately felt "Europe-sick". I wanted nothing more than to get back on a plane and head right back to anywhere in Europe. After tolerating the rudeness, I started making phone calls to everyone I had been missing while in Europe. It was good to catch up with my friends and family while waiting at the airport.


My flight to Richmond was supposed to leave around 4:30pm. I arrived at Newark around 2:00pm and to my disappointment, all the flights were delayed by at least two hours. After waiting for HOURS, I finally boarded a flight around 6:30pm to Richmond. I arrived around 8pm and luckily I only had my backpack so I didn't have to wait for any luggage. My mom was very excited to see me and was very hungry because she was waiting for me to have dinner. At this point, I was SUPER tired! We end up going to eat and around 9:30pm I had enough. I told my mom we had to go or else I was would fall asleep at the table! :) I know it was early but for me it was 6 hours ahead, so it was 3:30am. I went home and went right to bed...unfortunately, the jet lag took effect and I woke up around 4:30am in Virginia. I tried NOT to get over the jet lag really since I was going to Italy in a week.

Once I got home I had some goals that I needed to reach. I filed for financial aid for medical school, I went to my doctor to fill out paperwork for school, I sent in background check consent forms and I started looking for housing. I did everything within the first couple of days being back in the states. Another big goal was to purchase a car. My car was NOT going to make the trip up to Philadelphia, if it did then I know it would break down any day once I got there. I have had this car for a while and it was time for a more reliable car. I ended up purchasing a 2010 Honda Civic. I love hondas and I love civics so it was perfect for me!! I am excited for my new car!!

While being home I also had the great surprise of seeing Aimoku and Tyler!!
I ended up picking them up from Richmond Airport the day after I got home. They were in town for a wedding and it was surprisingly cheaper to fly into Richmond than into Baltimore! It was great seeing them again!! I took them for breakfast in Carytown, to the Galaxy Diner. Tyler wanted to eat at a real Diner, so I figured what better place!! :)

I also had to take the opportunity to go to Kings Dominion while I was home. The Intimidator 305 has gotten great reviews and everyone LOVES it so I HAD to go!! I went with Sarah Hill and Keenan! We had a lot of fun even though it was a bit rainy. The lines were SUPER short and the rides were soo much fun!! The Intimidator definitely lived up to all the hype!! By far one of the best roller coasters I've ever been on!!!

The rest of my time in Virginia was spent taking care of doctor's appointments, purchasing necessities like hard drives, computers, GPS. I feel a lot more prepared to start medical school now and I'm glad I came home, even if I have to endure this 10 hour flight BACK to Europe. There was no way I could have gotten everything done while in Europe.

I am currently sitting at Richmond International Airport waiting for my flight to... Newark!!! haha The pains of flying Continental! Although I actually quite like Continental, except for the whole Jersey thing. After Newark, I will board my long flight to Rome, then from there to Venice. I will arrive around 10:30am (Italy time...3:30am Virginia time).

Oh and if anyone was wondering, I'm pretty sure I finally got over my jet lag on Tuesday night...

Last day in Barcelona!!

On Tuesday, July 13th, I decided to get out and see more of Barcelona. On July 11th, I had decided to buy a ticket home for the 14th. I had a ton of stuff to get done before starting classes at Temple Medical School and there was no way I could get it all done from overseas, so I decided to come home for a week. You see, before I was accepted to Temple Medical School, I had planned on traveling extensively around the world until the end of December. Because I was going to be gone for so long my dad thought it would be fun to go on a cruise during that time. We found a cruise through the Adriatic sea for July 24th-31st. That was perfect because I would've been gone for a month and it would've been nice to see a familiar face. Well now that I got into Temple and have decided to come home, I find myself going right back to Europe for the cruise, only to come right back to the States and starting Medical School Orientation the day after I get back. No big deal though. :)


My last day in Barcelona, I went to places like
Olympic Park, Montjuic and Guell Park (Gaudi Park). It was cool walking around Barcelona and seeing different parts that I had neglected the whole week I was there. Gaudi park was really cool and had lots to see. The Olympic park was pretty nice as well, there was a Rugby camp practicing there as well.

After a day of walking around and getting some souvenirs, I went to the beach for one last time. I bought a doner kebab, in honor of Juliana, and then just sat at the beach. I headed back to the hotel early that night so I could wake up in time for my flight the next morning.

Wednesday morning I woke up early and headed back to the States. I got questioned over and over again at the airport because of the different flights I had. The itinerary I was starting had me going to Richmond, VA then ending in Venice, Italy. They didn't like that. I tried explaining to them my situation and they finally understood...sort of... and let me get my boarding passes.

The flight was VERY long to Newark, NJ. Then I found out my flight was delayed by at least 2 hours to Richmond. That was alright because I had a lot of phone calls to catch up on! Once I got to Richmond, my mom decided we should go out to eat. Granted it was only about 8pm but I was seriously jet lagged. To me it was 2am!! At dinner I about passed out from how tired I was. We finally made it home and I crashed around 9:30pm.

Overall, I loved my time in Barcelona and my time in Europe. There is nothing I would change about my trip. I loved the frustrations, the happiness, the stressful times, the people I met, everything!!! I loved how we traveled and where we traveled to! I would do it again in a heartbeat!

Craziest day EVER!!

After a few days in Barcelona, Juliana had to return to England so she could head back to Washington. So early Sunday morning, July 11th, Juliana leaves me in Barcelona and she heads back to Sheffield.

Since it was Sunday, I headed to church. I was leaving the hostel and heading to a different hotel closer to La Rambla so I took my backpack with me to church. I had a little bit of trouble finding the church since it was in the basement of an apartment building or something. Finally, feeling a little defeated by not being able to find the church, I see this nice little family in Sunday clothes so I asked if they knew where the Mormon Church was. They kindly pointed me in the right direction and then walked there with me...they were members of the church. :)

I was so happy to be in this ward for the day. The people were very kind and very friendly. I made friends with some of the ladies and exchanged emails. I was grateful I could understand everything as well. After church I headed down to the 4th hotel of my stay in Barcelona. I checked in and took a little nap.

Once I woke up I got ready and met up with the guys from Liverpool. I was all alone in Barcelona now so I was super glad I had made friends with those guys. We got a bite to eat at...McDonald's.... then headed down to the Travel Bar, "our" bar while in Barcelona. We found a table and sat down to watch the big match!!!

That night was the FINAL GAME!!! Spain vs. the Netherlands!!! It was a very frustrating game that ended up going into double overtime. Finally with just a few minutes left in double overtime...Spain SCORED!!!!!! That sealed the deal!! Spain won their FIRST WORLD CUP TITLE!!!! As expected, Spain went NUTS!!! We all headed down to La Rambla near McDonald's, weird I know but that's where everyone was gathering!!
It was probably the craziest thing I have ever experienced!! People were everywhere screaming, cheering, singing... there was soo much alcohol everywhere and people spraying alcohol all over everyone! People were going nuts for a really long time. A couple of the Liverpool crew made sure I made it back to my hotel safely that night. I'm super grateful for that because apparently after I left, some crazy stuff started happening, like some crazy guy pulled out a machete!!!

The next morning the town was a little quieter but people were still out celebrating!! I didn't get up and out of the hotel until well into the afternoon. Once I was awake enough I headed to the beach where I met up with the Liverpool crew. We spent the rest of the day on the beach just hanging out and recuperating from the long night before.

It was the guys last night in Barcelona so I decided to say goodbye at the beach and let them have their last stag night together without me tagging along. :) Turned out they didn't really do much after dinner. I was glad we had made friends with that lot of guys, they were great guys and we had tons of fun hanging out with them. Like I say, live life to the fullest and with no regrets!! Barcelona would not have been the same without meeting those guys!

Now what?!

So, we didn't end up going to Pamplona. Instead we woke up late, since we didn't get to bed until pretty late the...well...that morning really. Once we woke up we headed to the next hostel that we were staying out while in Barcelona. (Yes, this will be the 3rd place in well...4 days) Once we dropped our stuff off, we headed to the beach of course!!


We had gotten pretty bad sunburns the first day on the beach so we rented an umbrella and some chairs, GREAT use of our money. We fell asleep for a while and got in the water for a little bit. Apparently Barcelona is pickpocket and theft central, so everyone kept telling us to sleep on our purses so no one can take them. The first day on the beach, there was a group of girls next to us and they all fell asleep. While they were sleeping someone tried to take one of the girl's bags!! Some nice beach-goers started yelling "Ladron!!" and the guy walked away without the purse! It was nuts!!! So after that we were super cautious about where our stuff was at all times!!

Later that day we ended up getting some doner kebabs. This was my first experience with them and they were DELICIOUS!!! They were so delicious that I ended up with most of it on my pants....haha. Since we weren't going to go back to the hostel before we were going out that night, I decided to buy a skirt at a little market on the way to the bar. We watched the Germany vs. Uruguay game at the bar we had now claimed as our own. It was the bar we had been to the last two nights. We ended up meeting these two nice guys from Austria who were there on business/fun.

Germany beat Uruguay but just barely!! We hung out with the guys from Austria for a little while longer. We ended up going to the beach but didn't get in the water...no worries.

BEACH DAY!!!

The next morning, July 8th, we woke up and headed straight to the beach. It took us a little while to get there. We obviously knew where the sea was but it was a little tricky getting there because the Marina was in the way. :) After I asked the police officers how to get to the beach, we were there in no time!

We found a nice quiet place next to some students who ended up being from Michigan State. We laid out our towels and fell asleep. It was nice not having to walk around all day long!! When we woke up, to our astonishment there was a big group of guys that had set up camp right in front of us on the beach. They were a very loud group of guys from somewhere in England. After a while we started talking to the guys and found out they were from Liverpool! They were there on a long weekend get away for their friend's "stag weekend". Essentially they were there on a glorified bachelor's party.

The beach was a GREAT idea! We got to relax and get in the water, which was actually pretty cold. One annoying thing was all the people trying to sell stuff on the beach. You couldn't go more than 10 seconds without someone coming up asking if you wanted a henna tattoo, wrap around dresses, 5euro massages, beer or pretty much anything else you might want/need. We just learned to ignore them. It was interesting though because apparently it is illegal for people to be selling things/services on the beach the way they were doing, so anytime a police officer was in the area, all the vendors would lay down or stop what they were doing and try to blend in!! I did see some Police Officers take some of the vendors away.

After a long day on the beach we went back to the hostel and got ready for the night. At the hostel I met a girl that was sharing our room. Her name was Tina, she was from Germany. She had just gotten into town and didn't know anyone and had to plans for the night. I invited her to come out with us for whatever we ended up doing. We finally headed out and stopped at a restaurant to get some drinks. They were incredibly overpriced but I guess that's what we get for getting HUGE drinks. Late that night we ended up meeting up with the guys from Liverpool.

The next morning, Juliana and I had to catch our bus to Pamplona around 7:30am. So we thought it would be a good idea to just stay up all night so we could sleep on the 7 hour bus ride! So...that's what we did. We stayed up with the guys going from one place to another until about 6am. That's when we decided to go to the hostel pack up and head to the bus station. We end up running into those guys again before we leave our hostel. We make it to the bus station around 7am. We thought it was enough time to get on the bus. Due to things that happened and other circumstances we ended up NOT making the bus to Pamplona.

So now we were NOT going to Pamplona and are stranded at the bus station without a place to stay. At this point it was probably 7:45am and we still hadn't gone to bed...so sleep deprivation was about to set in. After a little while I decided to call the Hilton. I thought we deserved a good day/night's rest on a nice bed. Around 9am we get to the Hilton and check in early, thank goodness a room was ready!!

We went STRAIGHT to sleep! We woke up around 2:30pm and decided it was time to make something of ourselves for the day. We ended up getting ready and heading back down to La Rambla. Of course, later that night we met up with our new friends from Liverpool! Funny thing is, we actually ran into our friend Tina as well!! We stayed out way to late again but it was well worth it!! We got back to the hotel around 6am. :)

BARCELONA!!!

(I ended up spending an entire week in Barcelona so I'll break this up into a few different posts.)


We got to Barcelona pretty early in the day. We went to our hostel and left our stuff there and then headed out on the town! As we were heading to the sites, I got an email from Matt and Hunter, our friends from Rome. We were planning on going to Pamplona together in a couple of days. They told us they were getting their train tickets and that we should probably get to the train station and get ours too. So we head over there and bump into them. It was fun to see faces we knew, even if we didn't really know them all that well. :) It felt like we were all old friends reuniting after a very long time apart! :) Well we realized that the train tickets were going to be pretty pricey!! So we found an alternative form of transportation...the bus! The bus roundtrip was going to cost about 40 euro. I knew I had to pay that...I have been wanting to go to Pamplona foreverso I forked out the cash. The bus ride was going to be 7 hours long!!! But oh well, I have always wanted to go to the running of the bulls and now was my chance!!

After we got our bus tickets, we headed straight out to see the sites. We started by taking the metro straight to La Sagrada Familia. That is an amazing Cathedral. It's crazy to think it's been in the process of being built for so many years and that it's not expected to be done until at least 2026. We decided against going inside mainly because it would cost 10euro each and I had friends who went earlier this summer and said because of all the construction on the inside, it wasn't really worth it.

After La Sagrada Familia we headed out to different parts of Barcelona. We ended up walking from La Sagrada Familia back to our hostel which was on La Rambla. It was actually a pretty long walk but it was alright. We got to see the other token Gaudi buildings on the way back to La Rambla. It turned out to be a fun and eventful day.

That night we found a small little pub to watch the football match. Spain played Germany! We found ourselves in this little pub surrounded by Germans!! haha The other half of the bar was filled with Spaniards. It was a very intense match the Germans were very patriotic and supportive of their team. Luckily for us, SPAIN WON!!!! About 5 minutes after Spain won everyone poured into the streets!! There were hundreds of people celebrating!! People were throwing water from the balconies onto the people in the streets!! It was by far one of the craziest things I had ever seen!! We felt very lucky that we were able to be in Spain for such a huge win!!

DISNEYLAND!!!

Finally! A day we could just be kids again!!! We woke up relatively early and headed out to Disneyland!! Luckily there is a train that will take you straight to Disneyland which was about an hour outside of Paris.


We get there and decide to get the
Park hopper pass which was going to run us about 65euro. Luckily, Jules and I had our ISIC card!! That thing really did come in handy!!
Since we were students, we got the park hopper for 43euro or something like that! It saved us a nice amount of money!

Jules really was like a little kid in a candy store. She was almost as excited about Disneyland and she was about the Louvre, now that's saying something because she's an Art major!! :) The first stop was the Tower of Terror!! I have never been on the Tower of Terror, or at least I can't remember ever being on the Tower of Terror. It was interesting having everything explained in French! We met some really nice people in line for the rides, including these students from Kenya.

We got to ride a lot of the rides like Tower of Terror, Space Mountain and other rides there. Jules kept trying to find a turkey leg to eat but no such luck in Paris. We stuck to the "American Diner" where I ate a big hot dog drenched in processed cheese and Jules ate a chef's salad sort of thing from a box. Not the best meal we've had in Europe but what do you expect, it's an amusement park!!

After a long day of hanging out in the park, we headed out to Beauvais. Beauvais is a small little country town about an hour outside of Paris. The airport we were flying out of was in Beauvais, that's what you get for flying cheap airlines like Ryanair, the airports are usually a little bit outside of the major cities. That is NOT a huge deal when you get a ticket from Rome to Paris for less than $25!

Anyways, once we got to Beauvais we got picked up by the owners of the little bed and breakfast we were going to stay at. The bed and breakfast was VERY quaint. We wished we could've stayed there for more than just that night. We loved the little country village. Of course we watched the football match that was on. The Netherlands were playing Uruguay. The Netherlands won! During halftime, Jules and I walked around the small little village. It was an ADORABLE little place.

We went to bed relatively early and then woke up early to catch our flight to Barcelona. We were sad to leave Paris, we had fallen in love with Paris and the people really. But we were very excited to get to Spain, after all Spain had made it to the Semi-finals!!!

Paris Day 2!


On July 5th, Jules and I got up early and headed out to Paris! We started by trying to figure out how to get to the Eiffel Tower. We went a very round about way. We finally made it to the Eiffel Tower after passing a random statue of George Washington. The Eiffel Tower was PACKED!! The lines to go up were very long and the prices were not that cheap either. We decided to finish eating the bread and cheese we bought earlier that day. It was pretty cool to see all the sites and see the famous Eiffel Tower.


After a little while, we headed down to
Napoleon's tomb. That was pretty cool as well. On the way there we saw cool sites that we weren't necessarily
planning on seeing but got to see anyways. We finally ended up at the end of the Champs Elysees. We walked down and went into some of the posh shops along the way. Finally, at the end of the road we made it to the Arc de Triomphe. It was really cool to be able to see these amazing structures!! Afterwards we headed back towards the Louvre, not before we got some gelato.

We found a lovely park at the entrance of the Louvre. We sat and relaxed for a bit. Ross ended up meeting up with us later that night. There was a sort of carn
ival going on right next to the park near the Louvre. We walked around there for a little while and Jules got a nutella crepe! It was pretty delicious! The night before we had a "salty" crepe with egg, cheese and ham. That was pretty delicious as well.

After a night of walking around Paris and hanging out with Ross, we headed back to the hostel. I was dead tired so I headed to bed. The next morning was a BIG day for us! It was the day we spent a lot of money on something other than flights and hostels....we went to DISNEYLAND!!! :)

Paris!

On July 4th, we woke up a bit late but headed straight to church once we woke up. We made it in time for most of Sunday school and sacrament. After Sunday school we met some guys in the ward who were from Utah actually but were in Paris for different reasons. It was funny because as we were walking to Sacrament, we all ran into someone we knew! Juliana ran into a friend from BYU who she also ran into in Singapore last summer. The guys ran into people they knew and I ran into Kate Lund! She was a friend from BYU who is serving a mission in Paris. Sacrament meeting was wonderful! There were tons of people from the States there, there was even a big group of students from BYU on a study abroad. They actually broadcast Sacrament meeting into another room so it could be translated into English!


After church, we decided we needed to do something to celebrate Independence Day!! We ended up walking to a shopping center with Chad and Ross and ate at Quick Burger. We were going to go to McDonald's but that was a bit to cliche. Quick Burger is a fast food burger place in France, it was actually pretty good! After we celebrated by eating a burger...we went to Ross's place for a bit. Since it was the first Sunday all the museums were FREE for EVERYONE!!!

So, Jules, Chad and I went to the Louvre. It is an amazing museum with beautiful artwork. We were very lucky to be able to get in for free! We walked around for a while and saw some key pieces of art like the Mona Lisa, and the Aphrodite and the Venus. After a while we decided to head back towards the Notre Dame Cathedral. We wanted to make it in time for a concert that was going on that night. We showed up in time for Mass. We sat through mass, an interesting experience for us. It was my first mass in French so it was a bit confusing for me but I kind of understood what was happening since I've been to quite a few masses in Spanish.

It was cool to be able to go to Mass in Notre Dame Cathedral, not going to lie. After Mass we ended up going back to Chad's dorm to figure out where we were going to stay the next few days in Paris!! I know, we planned really late but that was half the fun!! :)

We visited the Pope!

On July 3rd, we woke up early and headed out to the Vatican. We went with Hunter and Matt, the guys from the hostel that we met the other day.


There are certain rules you have to follow when going into St. Peter's, such as
no shorts and long enough skirts. We were all wearing pants except Juliana who was wearing a more than modest skirt. Apparently, the modesty guards didn't think her skirt wasn't long enough. They made he keep pulling down her skirt, it was pretty ridiculous actually. After fighting with the guards for a while we finally made it into St. Peters.

St. Peters was an amazing location.
I couldn't believe all the detail and the beautiful art work there. We spent quite a bit of time just walking around and looking at all the amazing things present. After we were done there we headed over to the Sistine Chapel. Thankfully Jules and I had our ISIC cards, which got us discounts into the museum!! :)

The museum was very clever because we all had to go through pretty much ever part of the museum before we ended up in the Sistine Chapel. It was alright though because there was some incredible pieces in the museums. Once we arrived at the Sistine Chapel, it was PACKED and there were tons of guards who kept "Sssshhh!!" everyone and demanding silence. The Sistine Chapel is actually pretty small and there were hundreds of people in there, there is no way we are all going to be dead silent. That part was kind of annoying but what are you going to do. We got to see Michelangelo's Creation of Adam and all the work on the ceiling and walls. It was incredible having the opportunity to be there and see the amazing work that has been done.

After admiring the artwork for a while, we all decided we were starving. We walked away from the Vatican and found a nice little restaurant and decided to have a nice sit down meal. We all got some form of pasta of course! It was a delicious last meal in Italy.

After lunch me and Jules left the boys and headed to the airport. We had arranged to meet the guys in Pamplona for the running of the bulls on July 9th. That night we ended up in Paris!! We got there and had a hard time finding our hotel but after figuring out the metro a bit and then getting a cab, we finally made it to our hotel!!! :)

ROMA!!!


Sorry for the SUPER long post before, I promise this one will be shorter!! On July 1st, after I recovered my phone from Como, we headed to the airport. We arrived in Rome around midnight I would say. We finally got to our really secluded hostel down this really kind of creepy and small alley. It was an interesting hostel. While there we met these two guys who ended up being from Maryland and Massachusetts! It was relieving to meet some Americans for the first time in a while. We stayed up late talking to these guys and then finally went to bed.


The next morning we got up and got ready for lots of site seeing! We started at the Colosseum!! It was amazing to see such old architecture and such old history! I thought it was crazy how you just get off the metro at "Colosseo" and walking up the stairs STRAIGHT to the Colosseum. It was amazing to see the structure and to learn about the gladiators. We also went and saw the Roman Forum and the Palantine. It was very hot and there was a lot of walking around and a lot of stuff to see. Luckily, in Rome they actually have water fountains! Well, they have water spewing out of random places...but everyone else was drinking it so I did as well! :)

After we saw some of the major attractions around the Colosseum, we headed to the Trevi Fountain which was beautiful!! We also went to the Pantheon, which was amazing. The architecture of the Pantheon was unbelievable. I felt very fortunate to be able to be there and see these remarkable structures.

While we were at the Pantheon we watched some of the Holland vs. Brasil game! Holland won!! There were a TON of people from the Netherlands there so there was a bit of cheering and celebrating! :)

After a while we got hungry and super tired so we googled where the Hard Rock Cafe was so we could watch the Ghana vs. Uruguay game. We were sitting at a bar table and eating our food, watching the game.

It was a perfect day and a perfect night. Then all of a sudden I got an email on my phone. I look at who it's from, and it was from Temple Medical School. I got really nervous and I didn't want to read the email. Juliana made me open it and read it, which took a lot of courage for me to open. As I opened the email I read that I was ACCEPTED!!! I was in shock and completely silent. Juliana took my phone and read the email...she screamed and had the reaction I should've had! haha :) I nearly cried when I read that! I immediately called my mom, dad and sister to tell them the good news. I couldn't believe I got accepted!! That definitely made the day even THAT much better!

Lake Como/ Menaggio

On June 30th, Juliana and I woke up, got our bathing suits on and headed to the train station. Juliana had friends who told her we HAD to go to Lake Como because it is absolutely beautiful! Realizing quickly that Milan was nice but not interesting enough for another FULL day of touring around, we decided to take the 1 hour train ride to Lake Como.


Lake Como is a nice lake at the base of the S
wiss Alps. I never really realized how close Milan is to Switzerland! When we were at one part of Lake Como we were literally only 5 km away from Switzerland!

Once we arrived at Lake Como, we did what we always do...walked to city center. We were hungry by this point, yet again neglecting the fact that we hadn't eaten and just anxious to get on the train and get to Como. We stop at the only grocery store we saw and bought a large French bread and cheese for about 3euro. Once we got our food, we started walking down a sidewalk along the lake. It was VERY hot and all we wanted to do was get in the water!! Apparently the water in that part of the lake is a bit contaminated so we couldn't get in the water. So we sat down and stuck our feet in as we ate our little meal.

After what seemed like hours of walking around and sitting around eating this bread, we decided to make something happen. We were wearing our bathing suits and someway or another we were getting in the water! Everyone told us to go to Bellagio because it was a stunning view and you could get in the water there. After a little research we discovered it would cost over 20euros to even get there! Being the frugal travelers that we are, we couldn't imagine paying that much just to get down there and back. After that defeat, we headed to the bus station...our handy form of public transportation. It turned out we could get to this equally pretty place called Menaggio for about 8euro roundtrip! That sounded more like our kind of traveling. We could also get in the water in Menaggio so we were sold!!

We get on a bus and head down to Menaggio. Finally, an hour later we arrive!! We walk a little ways down and finally find a little beach. We ended up having to PAY to get into the beach but at this point we were at our wits end and conceited to pay to get into the beach. Turns out they were closing in about an hour and they only knocked off 1euro from the original price!! We didn't have the energy to fight anymore so we paid and got in the water.

The view was amazing and the water was refreshing! The water was actually quite cold but we enjoyed being able to relax and swim around. Once in the water we decided we only live once soo....lets just say we put on our "European" suits in the water. :)

After a great swim and a great view, we headed to the bus stop to catch the last bus back to Como for the night. We wait for a while and finally the bus shows up 20 minutes late! We get on the bus and make the long ride back to Como. Upon arriving in Como we run to the train station to catch the train back to Milan.

Once we are on the train I look in my purse to get my phone so I can text Valentina telling her we were on our way back to Milan. Valentina was going to make us a nice Italian dinner and just wanted to know when we would be back. Well, as I look in my purse for my phone I realize it's not there. I empty EVERYTHING out and Juliana looks in her purse...its gone!! I was MORTIFIED!!! My phone was my only connection to my family, friends, America! I was in a panic and insisted on getting off at the next train station and heading back to Como.

At the next train station, Juliana and I get off and have to wait nearly 20 minutes for the train, of which we were the SOLE PASSENGERS, to head back to Como. Once we got to Como I headed to the main bus station, which to my luck was closed for the night. We go to a ton of different restaurants and hotels asking if they know a number for the main bus office but no one was very friendly or very helpful. After about an hour and a half, I go into a state of panic and insist Juliana goes back to Milan and I would stay in Como in some random hotel for the night and sort it all out in the morning. Being a good friend and a great travel companion, Juliana refused to leave me and kept helping me figure out new ideas. Finally, we decide to go to the police, they would be able to help us...right?

Well, we go to the first police station and to my surprise, it was closed?! It really wasn't THAT late and I thought Police stations weren't supposed to close?! Anyways, after that frustrating encounter with the closed police station, I spot a Best Western! I figure it's an American brand, people HAVE to speak English and be somewhat nice? Well, I was right. The nice lady pointed us to the Police Station that was open. We headed down and finally found a Police officer. Actually, I'm pretty sure he was like a receptionist police officer or something...he was a Constable? Not to sure what that means.

Once we started talking to the Constable I started to relax a little bit. Since he didn't speak pretty much any English, another detective came down and helped us out. I told him I was pretty sure I left my phone on Bus C10 from Menaggio to Como. They were all very certain someone had stolen it and I had not actually left it on the bus. That made me very nervous. We finally called Valentina from the police phone and told her what happened, she told us she knew something had to have happened because she didn't think we were the kind of girls to just not show up and not call. She ended up talking to the Constable in Italian for us so he would understand more clearly what I was saying. Finally after another hour and a half, the detective had Valentina's number and told us he had a friend that works for the buses and he would have him check for my phone in the morning. He told me that if my phone didn't turn up that I needed to go to any police station and report it missing! That all made me very nervous, but there was nothing that was going to be resolved until the morning so we said thank you and headed to the train station.

We got on the train and I was praying so hard that my phone would be found on the bus I would have it in my hands the next day. Upon arriving in Milan and to Valentina and Mauro's place, we retold the entire story to them. They to were sure that it was stolen and that I wasn't going to see my phone again. Mauro could see we were tired and hungry so he was kind enough to prepare fresh tomatoes and mozzarella with olive oil and herbs. That's actually one of my favorite little snacks so I was SUPER excited and very grateful for his generosity. We were exhausted from the long day of walking in the hot sun, swimming and then stressing over the phone, so we headed straight to bed...it was only like 3am. :/

The next morning we woke up and Valentina hadn't heard anything from the detective yet. I hoped in the shower quickly and Valentina, being the sweet host and friend that she is, called the detective to find out what the status of my lost phone was. To everyone's astonishment, they FOUND THE PHONE ON THE BUS!!!! It was shoved in between two seats! They were able to find the phone and bring it back to the police station we were at the night before. I was sooo relieved!! I didn't let myself get excited until I actually had it back in my hands though, I'm a bit of a skeptic at times I suppose.

After a quick breakfast that Valentina and Mauro got us, we headed back to Como. Once arriving there we went to the Police station where the Constable was there again! He doesn't know much English AT ALL and couldn't communicate with us so he typed what he wanted to say in his phone and had it translated to English for us. It said "phone will be here in 5 minutes." It made us smile that he went through that trouble to communicate with us, he was a very nice man...and not bad looking either.

After a few minutes, sure enough the detective was there with my phone!!! Everyone was still amazed that they would it and that it wasn't stolen!! I wasn't that amazed...Juliana and I had been praying ALL night for the phone to be found.

The detective ended up getting us some ice cream and telling us about a good place to get pasta was. As a celebration Juliana and I went and got some good pasta! To our surprise, the detective showed up at the restaurant he suggested and talked to us again. He wanted to take us for a ride around Lake Como to see some really scenic sites...like George Clooney's house. :)

After a few hours of driving around and seeing beautiful views of the lake and the mountains, we had to head back to Milan so we could catch our flight to Rome.

Milan turned out to be a very interesting leg of our trip, mainly because of the people we stayed with (who we absolutely loved!) and of course the people we met through the cell phone incident! Sorry this post is a bit long...it was a very long story, the story of how I lost my phone in Italy! :)

Milano, Italia!!

On Tuesday, June 29th, Juliana and I headed to Milan. When we got there we did what I was now used to doing, hoping on a bus that would drop us off at city center and figuring it out once I got there. We made it to the train station, which ironically my parents lost each other less than a year before this trip. Luckily, Juliana and I didn't lose each other.


We finally figured out how to use the
metro system and hoped on the train. We
got dumped out at Duomo, which is this beautiful Cathedral in the middle of the city really. We got bombarded by these guys claiming to give us "free bracelets" and giving us corn to feed the disgusting pigeons...of course they conned us into giving them money for the "free" stuff. Worst part of the day really.

Once we got over the shock of being bombarded by these men, we headed out into the city. We walked around and found the cool stuff to see. Again a lot of the time was spent finding something on the map and just figuring out how to get there. It was a lot hotter here than in Ireland or England, so we were DYING after just a little while. Luckily we found this ideal castle that had a big fountain out front. Apparently, it was okay to walk through the fountain and dip your legs in it...something that would be frowned upon in the states. Thankfully this was allowed because we were in desperate need of some cooling off!!

After a few hours of hanging out in the city, we contacted our host, Valentina and Mauro. This
was going to be my second couchsurfing experience and I was a little more excited for this experience than the first since I was going to be with a friend instead of by myself. We were trying to figure out how to get to their apartment when we randomly run into them on the street!! We were right outside their apartment building but we didn't really know that.

They had three of the cutest dogs in the entire world!!! I loved playing with those dogs!! Valentina and Mauro welcomed us into their apartment and showed us such a friendly and warm welcome. I loved staying with them!! Their apartment was really very nice and very big, especially for Milan!! Valentina works as a costume stylists for a TV show and Mauro is a photographer/website designer. They were by far what made me like Milan the most. After freshening up a bit, they took us on their scooters to El Castello. This was a castle with a big park in the back where a big screen was set up to watch the Spain v. Portugal match. We met some of their friends there, one girl, Adriana, was from Spain so naturally we cheered for Spain!!

After a great match, Spain won!!!! Afterwards we all headed down to this square where apparently all the locals gather. It was interesting because there were a TON of bars in the square but everyone would buy their drinks and come sit in the square, not in the bars!! :) I loved meeting everyone in Milan and hanging out with the locals. Milan would NOT have been a great destination for me had I not stayed with Valentina and Mauro and hung out with their friends. The day was long and we were VERY tired but it was a wonderful experience.

The next morning we headed out of Milan to Lake Como!! That's an entirely different story on it's own!!!

DUBLIN!!!

When I got to Dublin, I headed straight to my hostel. This was going to be my first hostel experience so I was a bit nervous. I get to the hostel and find it to be very clean actually. When I get to my room, I find a few other girls already asleep, so I try my hardest to be as quiet as possible. I find my bed and settle in. It was Saturday night so I looked up where the church was and planned on how I was going to get there.


Sunday morning I woke up and asked the hostel workers what was the fastest/cheapest way to get to the church. They all told me to go to Parnell street and take any of the 40 buses. So I headed out to find Parnell Street. Well, i found Parnell Street but I guess I went the wrong way because I didn't find any buses. After a while I got tired of walking around and just hailed a cab. I finally made it to church, about 40 minutes early, but I didn't care! I was SOOO excited to be HOME!! The moment I walked into the building I felt relieved to be around well...family! Any feeling of homesickness had gone away and I just felt safe.

I sat in thelobby for a while and everyone was very friendly. Everyone was introducing themselves to me and figuring out what I was doing in Dublin all by myself!! :) After a while, a
big group of girls comes in and it turns out they were there on a study abroad from BYU! To my surprise one of the girls recognized me!! It was a friend from the Rock Hill ward in Stafford Virginia!! It was really funny to run into someone I knew in Dublin!!

After church, I tried to get together with some other girls from BYU who weren't on the study abroad, but it was clear they had no idea what they were going to do so I decided to go out and do my own thing. I headed down to the center of Dublin. I went to Temple bar and walked around Grafton Street. I also found the cathedral and this beautiful...PARK!!!

Dublin was actually a very nice city I found out. Later that night I decided to head to the Hard Rock cafe. Argentina was playing Mexico in the World cup so I watched some of the match and then headed back to the hostel. Argentina dominated Mexico!! I was proud to be half Argentine that night! Shortly after the match I headed to bed. I got to know some of the girls in my room at the hostel, but again some of the girls were asleep when I got into the room.

The next day was my last day in Dublin so I tried to see everything I could! I finally made it to the blasted Castle I spent most of Sunday looking for. I walked up and down the riverbank and then headed to the Guinness factory as well. After seeing more sights, I headed to the airport to go back to England to meet up with Juliana!

My flight got into Stansted pretty late and then I got to this random kind of creepy in the middle of nowhere lodge. It was a nice room but it was still in the middle of nowhere...kind of reminded me of a Bates Motel sort of thing. At about 1am Juliana finally made it to the hotel!! I was so excited to finally be with someone again!! A few hours later we woke up and headed to the airport to catch our flight to Milan.

That was NOT a fun day. We almost missed our flight because the cab didn't come get us from the lodge early enough! We were running and some English kid was rude to us...not a pleasant way to start the morning!! Even after a rough start, we ended up getting to Milan and meeting the nicest people ever!!!

Giant's Causeway/Derry


On the 26th, I did the 2nd touristy thing of my entire trip. I hoped on a tour bus and headed to the Giant's Causeway. I didn't care much because I had always wanted to see the Giant's Causeway and this was pretty much the most effective way to get there. On the bus I met a few students from Seattle University who were doing an internship program down in Dublin and took a long weekend to visit Belfast.


The tour bus stopped at Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. It was pretty cool to see but I wasn't about to pay 5euro to cross it, I mean it wasn't THAT cool. It was an amazing view though!! I enjoyed getting off the bus and seeing a beautiful landscape.

After the rope bridge we took the short drive up to the Giant's Causeway. The causeway is a bunch of volcanic rocks that were formed into nearly perfect hexagons. There are some that are pentagons and squares or have even more sides. I have seen tons of pictures of the Causeway and never imagined I would be sitting there so soon!!

I felt very fortunate to have the opportunity to see a world wonder (if not by anyone else's standard but my own). It was bit chilly but that's what the raincoat is for!!!

After we left the Causeway we headed to Derry. Derry was a very nice little city. I could've taken a guided walking tour of Derry but I decided to break away from the crowd and go on a walk around town alone. I ended up finding this very picturesque park above the cathedral. For some reason I LOVE finding parks!! I find it gives me more time to think and ponder on what I really want out of life.

Once we left Derry we headed back to Belfast. I was originally supposed to take a different bus down to Dublin that night but apparently the tour bus was heading down anyway so I just stayed on the bus. I arrived in Dublin around 9:30pm. Luckily, it was still pretty light outside!

Belfast, Ireland!

On the 25th, I arrived in Belfast pretty early in the morning. I decided to make most of my time since I was only going to be there for a day. I got on a tour bus and did one of two touristy things of my entire trip. I went around Belfast and saw all the amazing murals around the city. I saw where the Titanic was built and tons of other historic sties in Belfast.


After that I decided to go to the grocery store and buy some essentials...bread, yogurt and cheese. I headed down to city hall where apparently everyone eats their lunch. I just sat down and made my little sandwich and enjoyed the crisp air. After a while I decided to text my host in Belfast. It was my first time couchsurfing!! My host texted me back with very detailed directions on how to get to the house! After a very scenic and long walk, I made it to the house!! It was a very nice house and my host was very kind and generous. I was completely exhausted from getting little sleep the night before, so I took a nap and when I woke up my host had made some pasta for us to share! I was VERY grateful!

Later on I decided to take a walk around Queen's College which was right across the river. It was a beautiful campus and the botanical gardens were gorgeous as well. I enjoyed having the time to reflect on my travels so far. I'm not going to lie though, I did start to feel a little homesick while in Belfast. It was hard not having anyone there to talk to or to just have around. I was actually very excited for the following day when I was heading up to the Giant's Causeway on a tour group.

Regardless of me feeling lonely or not, I really did like Belfast. It was a nice little city. Not to big, not to small. The people seemed fairly nice as well. Apparently it was ranked the safest city in the world a couple of years ago!

England!

Sorry!!! Apparently I can't update my blog using my Blackberry? I don't know, all I know is that I would get to this point and it wouldn't let me type in the "compose" box.


Anyways, after I left Iceland, which was a beautiful place even if I was only there for a few hours, I headed to good ole' England! I landed at Heathrow airport in London around 8:30pm. Immigration was having a field day with me since I bought a one way ticket to London. I was afraid they weren't going to let me into the country!! Finally I made it through immigration and headed to the tube station. I get on Picadilly line and head to Liverpool Street station. Apparently earlier in the day there was a signal problem so ALL the trains were running behind. It took me over an hour to get to Liverpool Street station!! I finally get to the right station and board my train to Chelmsford! I get into Chelmsford around 11:30pm/12am. Andria Deighton was kind enough to meet me at the train station! We head back to the house and I catch up with the folks for a little while. I was completely exhausted from traveling so I went straight to bed. I don't think I woke up until well past noon the next morning.

Once I woke up, I went and picked up Alexia with Andria from school and walked her home. More like Alexia walked ME home since I had NO idea how to actually get back to the house. Later that night I went to the Bon Jovi concert with Andria. She was able to score FREE TICKETS!!! Wimbeldon AND the World Cup were going on at the same time so no one was buying tickets to this concert...or to anything really, so they were giving tickets away!!! Kid Rock was the opening act...so naturally we got dinner during his performance and showed up in time for Bon Jovi.

It was a really good concert!! We knew some of the songs and some of the songs we didn't recognize at all but over all it was great!! We headed back home and were completely tired again. I was still a bit jet lagged so I watched a movie and then went to bed. The next day I hung out with the family again. I love visiting the Deighton family!! I will have to do it more often! I miss the kids a ton!!!

On June 25th, I headed to the airport bright and early! I had an early flight to Belfast, Ireland!!!

I loved spending time in England and I was glad I started my traveling with familiar faces and in a familiar place. It was like going home again just for a few days. Thanks to the Deighton family for letting me stay at the house, and especially thanks to little Elena for letting me stay in her room!! I love you kids!!!

iceland


So I discovered my phone doesn't let me write in the actual posting part of the blog so sorry this has said nothing for a while.

Anyways, where to begin!! I only have a few minutes so a quick story.
I went to New York and hung out with family for a few days. It was so much fun AND my cousin Joann got ENGAGED while I was there!!!

Joann and Lorraine drove me to the airport on Monday night and it was sad and scary for me because I was going to be alone for a while. Once I got to Iceland I took the bus into town. I got into town around 8am, the town doesn't wake up until about 10am. It was nice seeing the city quiet though. I walked around alone for a while. It was a bit chilly but it was a beautiful city. I would basically locate an attraction and then just figure out how to get there!! :) I really did love the quietness in Reykjavik. It was a very peaceful place and even when it did wake up there wasn't much hussle and bussle. I would very much like to visit Iceland again, but for more than just a few hours when I'm completely tired!


Anyway, my internet time is about up but if you want to see pictures go to my facebook page!! :) haha I have uploaded a few pictures from my phone!!

I miss everyone and I LOVE getting emails!!! Send me an email to keep me from getting to lonely!!
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