My professor asked us to journal or blog for homework!!!
So now I won’t feel bad “productive procrastinating” when I blog. It is purely schoolwork
Friday
I started the morning with Lori and Michelle’s 18 minute plank workout. It is always killer.
Breakfast was my first overnight oats in Ireland! I hope I freaked people out with this.
lots of peanut butter, banana, and raspberry preserves
This + a KIND bar on the bus fueled me well for our class field trip to Glendalough. Of course, it was the rainiest day of the entire week.
I think I fell in love with Ireland on this trip. So much green and so many sheeeeeep!
We made it through a couple of landmarks and a short hike before our tour guide gave us the option to either continue for another 1.5 hours or chicken out. I’m proud of our resilient group, because we were all down to keep hiking. Our tour guide saying, “It’s a Harry Potter-esque trail,” may have instigated the enthusiasm.
I would have been miserable in the rain if the walk wasn’t so gorgeous. In fact, I have never used the word “gorgeous” so many times in a one hour period before.
“This trail is gorgeous.”
“These trees are gorgeous.”
“This house is gorgeous.”
“This waterfall is gorgeous.”
“We are gorgeous.” (lol)
The word has lost all meaning.
But…this was GORGEOUS, guys.
Totally worth the soaking discomfort and soggy chicken sandwich that I downed in the rain at the top of the mountain.
bus snack feat. soaked wallet
Breakfast for dinner was the quick and lazy menu option of the night.
I did manage to caramelize some onions and roast broccoli though.
I went out to a bar that night with the rest of my classmates, and I was fully planning on buying a Ginger Jameson…but I was 100% NOT in the mood for a drink, so I didn’t get it. *sad trombone*
Instead, Megan and I got our share of booze by having sips of everyone else’s drinks. I discovered that I like mojitos!
I’ll buy my own drink one day, I promise.
Saturday
Money that I could have spent on booze was spent on food on Saturday. Food >>> booze.
8 minute abs followed by a leisurely breakfast of hot banana oats cooked on the stovetop.
A few of my friends and I walked to city centre since it was a gorgeous beautiful day. It was my ideal kinda day— lots of walking, exploring a new city, and eating good food with good people.
handsome Irish men in a street fashion show
“Hapenny” Bridge (Halfpenny Bridge)
Temple Bar, which is an area and not an actual bar…
I found a bakery called Queen of Tarts on Yelp when I was researching good bakeries back in the States, so I was stoked to visit while we were in city centre.
I bought a huge blueberry scone and a slice of carrot cake, both to go. But look at this thing!!
The kind lady asked, “Would you like that with butter and jam?” My heart.
Then for real food (sort of).
The fries were subpar, but the fish with salt and vinegar and some tartar sauce was fabulous. We ate our lunch with this view.
Then it was time to walk through Dublin Castle…
…and Trinity University. I plan on going back to Trinity to see the Book of Kells!
After almost getting lost on the way home, Megan and I finally made it back to the dorms. I played outside for a bit on the lush grass. I tried doing a workout, but my body was like, “Nay to that.” So I practiced handstands, pistol squats, and one-handed cartwheels (aerials one day maybe!).
I wanted green in my dinner:
Then Megan and I warmed up our blueberry scones and added Kerrygold butter…
…and raspberry preserves.
The Irish do scones so right.
Then Megan and I spent over two hours making travel plans. Someone please be our travel agent and plan everything for us. We’re both indecisive and inexperienced, so planning anything is a game of, “Which airline? What’s cheaper? Is that safe? How does an Airbnb work?”
Sunday
Sleep in, work out for 20 minutes, eat yogurt, head to Mass.
Then we brunched! I looked up the church and brunch place, choosing The Lovely Food Co.
clipboard menus, much aesthetic
There was no question about what I wanted after skimming the menu. I went for the oak-smoked salmon and crab sandwich on their housemade soda bread.
The soda bread was pretty dry, but it went perfectly with the flavorful crab and salty smoked salmon. UGH, so good. And it was less than 8€!
Madre was in town, since she’s taking a grand two week tour around Ireland, just ’cause {I’m here}. Megan and I visited her hotel for the afternoon and spent several more hours travel planning. So far, we have planned two weekend trips and three cities for our mid-semester Europe tour. Not too shabby, but it probably took way longer than necessary.
We had our second round of sweets from Queen of Tarts to fuel our travel planning
Someone teach us how to adult.
We decompressed with dinner at Sophie’s Bar and Restaurant. It was an early birthday celebration for Madre, but Madre also treated us. ♥︎ ♥︎ ♥︎ Thank you, Ma!!
we loved how they labeled the source of the butter
smoked haddock risotto with teardrop peppers (so sweet and good!) and smoked cream to share for appetizer
my corn-fed chicken (so tender and flavorful) with broccoli puree, broccolini, purple sprouts, and merlot vinaigrette
Madre’s 8 oz. filet (melt-in-your-mouth) with black pudding mash (← black pudding bits in mashed potatoes, we think. it was good!)
Megans’ fettuccine dish that she enjoyed!
Madre’s choice for dessert: coconut parfait (more like a semifreddo) with pistachio ice cream and lime dressing
they had swings by the elevators!
We also locked ourselves in the fire exit stairwell after dinner, but that’s a long story. It was so wonderful getting to see Madre all the way over here in Ireland. I’ll see her again when she gets back to Dublin after her two week tour!
Monday
First day of classes! I did a 30 minute HIIT workout in my room using resistance bands (that Madre brought me from home ♥︎) before eating breakfast and going to 2.5 hours of Contemporary Irish Society. We had a one hour lunch break, and then I had another 2.5 hours of Ethics in Healthcare. I think I’ll enjoy both classes and be especially challenged in the ethics class.
As much as I love eggs, buttered toast, and salad, I need to mix things up and go grocery shopping. One of the girls was making fajitas last night!
But look at how golden the yolks are here.
We also had our first fire drill as I was eating this dinner, but that’s okay. Safety and stuff, I guess.
Hope you all have a great week! Eat something with really good butter on it.
So tell me:
Three gorgeous things you’ve seen recently.
Have you ever eaten scones with butter and jam? If you haven’t, you must. Kerrygold butter, preferably.
Are you good at making travel plans? Any tips for the rookies?
