Most of you might not be aware of the four months I spent studying abroad in Ireland during my Junior year of college. It was hands down the best experience of my life, and I would give just about anything to experience it again. I actually met Chris, my boyfriend, while abroad. Who would have known I had to travel to another continent to fall in love with someone who lived about 2 hours away from me? Anyway, the memories I made studying in Ireland and traveling to Poland and France were some of the best memories I can recall. I wanted to share some of my experience with you guys via photos I took throughout my journey.
These photos will be from my time in Ireland. There's simply not enough room to include pictures from France and Poland as well, so I'm going to break my journey up into three separate posts. Enjoy!
The whole group with our supervisor, Paul, in St. Stephen's Green in Dublin
A couple of pubs in Dublin. Yes, that's Chris in the corner of the second one.
We biked 10 miles (if I'm remembering correctly) of the Aran Islands with this hazy/gorgeous view
Theeeeeen we reached the top of Dun Aengus and tried our best not to be blown off
St. Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork, Ireland
Rachel and I in front of St. Fin Barre's Cathedral
University College Cork
Tiny me in front of a far away Blarney Castle
Beth and Chris on the way to the Cliffs of Moher
The Burren and some cows
The Cliffs of Moher
My feet at the Burren
Murals and Magners in Belfast
Chris and I snuck off from the group to take a picture with this horse dog (Irish Wolf Hound)
Queen's University, Belfast Ireland
Chris and I waiting to walk across the Carrick-a-Rede bridge
Yup, I walked across that
Pretty damn proud of my accomplishment
On the way to Giant's Causeway
Beth being artsy in Giant's Causeway
First night out in Galway
Live music on the streets of Galway all the time
Thanksgiving Dinner in Ireland
The Galway Christmas Market!
Me with my coffee and French Macarons, and Chris with his kangaroo (?) burger.
This is the most accurately representative picture of these three.
Mom and Aunt Donna came to visit! (Aunt Linda, too, but she didn't get photographed with her Guinness mustache
Many, MANY more pictures were taken, but I just wanted to share a handful with you guys from my time in Ireland. It really was the best experience of my life. I urge anyone and everyone to travel abroad somewhere and really take in everything and cherish the experience. Thanks for looking/reading! Like I said, two more posts will come with my photos from Tours, France and from Warsaw and Krakow, Poland.
Have any questions about my time abroad? Or maybe you're planning on traveling to Ireland and want come recommendations for restaurants, pubs, and sight-seeing? Definitely leave a comment below and I'll be more than happy to answer/help out!
Happy travels, everyone!
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