This blog is open to any and all who wish to hear all my ramblings about my adventures in moving to Ireland. I will be gone from September to mid-December, then if all is going well, I'll head back until sometime in the spring or summer. Anyways, I've enabled it so that people without blogger accounts can post comments, so please do! Once I move this blog will be my connection to everyone back home (although I'm sure I'll still be keeping up with everyone via facebook =D) Anyways, you can start at the beginning by clicking here then scrolling down to the bottom of each post and hitting newer post until your all caught up. After that, you can keep track via the list of blogs under each months heading on the left side. So enjoy!!!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Wrapping this up

Well, looks like I'm never going to put up that Germany post... I cant figure out where I left it. I didn't write as epically as I did for Italy anyways.

So, anyways... I'm home now and have been for about a month! Crazyness! What is even more crazy is that I'm still jobless! But, on the bright side, I'm being productive. I've started some writing projects and am working on learning how to cook! But I would still really like a job so I can work off Ireland debt... and get a bunny. Grr, facebook chat sucks. It makes me stop typing here if someone is talking to me on facebook in a different tab. Bah!

Anyways, my last week in Ireland was surreal. I made a point of visiting all my favorite spots but didn't really get too emotional, which is good as that would have been really hard, but everywhere I went it would remind me of some of my ranom irish adventures. I'm definitely missing my irish friends but I'm so glad to be back here with my Canada friends as well as my family. We got a new dog like a week after I got home, I would have been so bummed if I had missed that. Plus, there is all that stuff about the volcano in Iceland so if I had put off coming home any longer I could have been stuck which would have been beyond stressful.

It all worked out exactly as it should. Sara and Liv aren't even going to Spain anymore (we were planning a trip at a time share resort for my birthday that I was bummed I was going to have to miss). So I didn't miss anything and got to do all the things I wanted.

Overall, 6 months in Ireland was an epic experience and I highly recommend it. I'm so glad I got to do it and see a bunch of Europe but it is good to be home! Yay!