On Wednesday, we prepared for a house party that our roommates were throwing and got to know some of the shopping centers around or apartment complex. The house party that we got was more than we had expected; there ended up being at least 70 people in our house, somebody broke our kitchen table and security had to come to break up the party. However, our Irish housemates could not have been nicer, and we had a great night out with them on the town. We went to Coyote's (one of our favorite spots) where they play great music and have really cheap drinks. That night, we found out how different Irish boys are from American boys. Irish boys are incredibly forward and pushy, and our roommates told us that you can't be afraid to "give 'em a slap" if they deserve it (which my friend Jenna ended up having to do). Overall though, it was a very fun night.
I got to video chat with Shaunna, my roommate from the States on Thursday. It was great to see her face and here about life back at Montclair. On Friday, our weekend began. Jessica and I went out with our friend Monica to the King's Head, where we met up with Gretchen. There was great band playing there that night who played my favorite song - Galway Girl :) We met a group of guys from Missouri, who we now refer to as "The Bro Tanks" because they were such typical American guys who were all wearing tank tops (which they ended up having to cover up because men aren't allowed to dress like that in bars and clubs here.) We also met a couple nice guys from Dublin, and the entire group of us moved on to our favorite place - Coyotoe's. Since all the students go home on the weekends, we had Coyote's mostly to ourselves.
On Saturday night, Jessica, Monica, Gretchen and I met up at the Skeff Bar for a girls night, where I had a delicious and beautiful mojito. We moved on to a bar with an outdoor area called O'Connell's, but it was too cold so we left quickly. We ran in to our friends from Dublin that we met from the night before and all decided to try a new nightclub called The Bentley. After a long weekend of excessive drinking, you would think I'd spend Sunday relaxing and getting ready for classes... that didn't happen. Monica and I met up with two of the guys from Dublin (Paul and Greg) to watch the hurling match at the King's Head. Galway was playing Kilkenny in the finals (a huge deal for all the natives of Galway) but the match ended in a tie.
I spent all day in class on Monday, and woke up early again this morning for class. After getting back to my apartment from campus, I met up with Jenna, Kaja, and Jess and got to finally walk around Eyre Square and Galway City in the daylight (and sober!) We stopped at the King's Head (my favorite watering hole now) to have some soup and an American beer in honor of September 11th. It's gotten a bit chilly over the past couple days, but hopefully it will warm up tomorrow or this weekend so I won't freeze to death when I go out with no jacket on like the Irish girls (I'm trying very hard to fit in with them!)
My lovely mojito from the Skeff Bar (the picture doesn't do it justice, I swear!)
Coors Lights, Budweisers, and the Malt House Seafood Chowder at the King's Head
Galway Girl live from the King's Head!!!


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