Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Introductions finally

I thought it might be nice to introduce my housemates. Its been two months of living together and so far so good. In my mind, it is only going to get better! :)

Housemate 3: dance-machine




Let us see, Sir Gregory. Language master of the world (no joke, sign language included, thats right). Not only that, but no one I know can outlast him on the dance floor (try and you will probably drop dead). This one has more energy than a bomb. His secret Hero power would be mind control, he could be a gourmet chef if he wanted and with a sense of humor to boot. But don't get him started in a debate, you will never hear the end of it. :)

Housemate 2: the seductress




Lovely happy Maeve. With her room strategically placed right in between Andrew and Greg (interesting hmmmm), she's a film buff, concert go-er, makeup artist, costume designer (really what she's doing in medical school is beyond me!). She's the girl that can do it all and have time to take a nap too :) She's a great motivator to get dressed up and out of the house but always good for a night in with a cup of tea/bottle of wine too.


Housemate 1: savage and beastly


Andrew, the one the only. His room is closest to mine, he's a genetics genius and shows a striking resemblance to James Bond when all dressed up! Famous for his parma ham and cucumber ciabatta rolls and overwhelming love of jelly [irish for jello]. He's someone you can always count on for some good healthy late-nite conversations and over-thinking indulgences.



Monday, November 26, 2007

Out with the class




This was the last weekend before the tests started up again. I thought it would be good to remind myself of going out when I'm stuck inside studying. I had anatomy oral quiz today, a multiple choice quiz next week and then another anatomy practical the week after (or as the Irish in my house would say..."in a fortnight" :)
Miss you!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Friday, November 23, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

I had a WONDERFUL Irish-American feast at my house tonight. Every one of my Irish housemates cooked up a storm and made thanksgiving as good as it could possibly be away from home and family. I had such a good time, ate turkey, stuffing, 2 kinds of potatos (very Irish indeed), cranberry, and three veg (as they say here) . To top it all off, Maeve made an apple cherry pie from scratch and Greg made homemade whipped cream. We had 2 more Americans over and another Irish friend and drank wine and laughed at absolutely everything. It was so yummy and I was laughing so hard I cried more than once. I will put up pictures tomorrow in between submitting my health, behavior and society project and doing all those dishes...ahhhh! I hope you all had great days doing whatever it is that you do and felt loved. I really couldn't have asked for much more.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

I love having visitors!


And its even better when they are looking for a great time out in the city that I love so much now and we have so much to catch up on. Its been about 3 years since the last time we had seen each other and this was definitely a time to remember. I had so much fun walking around the city playing tour guide even though it was the worst weather I've seen in Dublin yet for the entire time! I think we decided that the rain just followed him over here from England.


We also went to every type of drinking establishment that Ireland has to offer. Lets go through them one at a time:
1. old man pub. This is the type of pub that eyebrows raise when young people walk in. They had a fuzzy tv playing soccer (its ok to say soccer in Ireland because if you say football they always ask you which kind), they poor a mean guinness (well actually everywhere in Ireland does but it was here that Bobby pointed out that they make you wait for your beer for about 2 minutes before giving it to you with just the perfect amount of head). Oh, and there was also one point where the bar tender yelled over to a woman sitting across the bar telling her to take her hand off of a particular person's knee in the best Irish accent! haha.
2. college pub. We went to trinity college pub called the pav. The entire trinity rugby team was there and there was an 8 Euro special on Bavaria. Need i say more?
3. popular pub. This was Doyles. On a Saturday night this is where everyone wants to be. This pub has been there for ages and ages and yet is always packed on the weekends and just right during the week. It even has a small dance floor (on the second, er first floor) for the weekend crowds. Kathryn actually got lost here trying to find us which is a whole other story but i think shows the amount of fun being had by this point! Oh and we still managed to find a booth to sit and laugh at!!!
4. temple bar club. Purity Kitchen. Great dance music, flashy lights and vodka tonics all around. We closed down the place at 3:30 and made our way down Grafton street for some greasy burgers and chips then home for some well deserved sleep!


Friday, November 9, 2007

Come on back please

Yes, I realize its been way too long since I last wrote in this but I'm gonna try to start up again. I have to say that its been a busy month or so and figuring out how to manage has been a little more than exhausting. There is definitely a balance between studying, class, socializing and working out that I've been trying to reach and hopefully things are starting to settle.

The most exciting thing is that I joined the swimming team with my friend Robyn and I love it. Hopefully, this will help me stay in shape. Plus, there's something to be said when I'm stressed out about being able to completely empty my brain, count my strokes and concentrate on breathing that I think is gonna help keep me afloat more than anything. It's more difficult to run around my new neighborhood as well.

School-wise, I've survived 2 multiple choice quizes as well as 2 anatomy oral exams. I've also got down how to take a history and (sorta) do an abdominal exam but that is definitely going to take some practice. We have all these different actors coming in about twice a week and I find it hilarious that people can get paid to be 'patients' and lie there while we palpate their liver or ask them questions regarding their bowel movements.

I miss everyone at home more than ever and its starting to feel like Christmas in Ireland is going to turn out to be a fantastic decision. Lets just say, saying that Christmas is big here is quite the understatement of the year!

Other than that, I hope this will become a more regular occurrence.

See ya soon :)