So, I left off just before I headed to the Cliffs of Moher. That was such a fun trip. I went with the International Students Society, and mostly hung out with my friend Shaun. So, we got on the bus at the grueling hour of 9:00am. We had the wonderful idea of going out the night before. Thinking that this would just be a straight through, quiet bus ride, we were pretty sure we could make up for lost sleep on the bus. How wrong we were. Just as I fell asleep, the bus driver comes on the loud speaker. He was also our tour guide. To tell you the truth, it was actually a pleasant surprise. We got to see and stop at places and take pictures. The first stop of the tour was a farm. Here we went up to the top of the mountain, passing a cow that gave birth to a baby calf just an hour before hand. The calf was so cute! We also passed a cow that was pregnant with twins! She was one of the biggest cows I’ve ever seen! This farm was a great place to take pictures, and it was a wonderful view. After our hike, we went down to the mini café for tea, and cake. It was a wonderful treat.
We then stopped at a few places to take pictures and then the last stop before the Cliffs, was a bar. How smart.. We then arrived at the Cliffs in one piece. It was raining a bit, but the view was still amazing. Shaun lives in a complex with priests, and one of them said that there is a sign that says something like “Danger: Do not enter.” The priest said, that we should disregard that sign, and continue on the path- just make sure that we don’t fall off. So, we took the path less travelled, and I don’t regret it at all. It was really amazing. Great pictures.
After we disobeyed and wandered far, we decided to turn back in order to not miss the bus. We get back basically halfway, when Shaun realized that he dropped his camera. I waited for him while he ran back to try to get it. About 5 minutes later he shows up, unfortunately without the camera. But in order to not miss the bus, we had to start running. As we come to the clearing, we see the bus driver pull away. We start running after it, and I manage to do a face-plant into a nice muddy patch of grass. Unfortunately, the bus driver was just playing a trick on us late-comers, and called all the attention to us. So I managed to do a face-plant in front of about 60 people. After we got on the bus, the driver comes on the loud speaker and says, “I’ve had women fall in love with me, but none have actually fallen!” Needless to say, I was a celebrity for the rest of the trip. I think that people still recognize me around campus. Still, face-plant and all, it was a great day.
I was supposed to head to Glenfarne this weekend, but Anna’s son Luke had Scarlet Fever, and Anna didn’t want to bring him out just yet. I will most defiantly be going when Anna goes.
So, since we had Sunday free, Alyssa, Jenny, Mike and I went on a bus tour to Connemara. This was a wonderful day. I don’t think I have seen anything as pretty as this place.. It is really amazing. I can't wait to take my parents and Ashley here.
I’m heading to Limerick tomorrow with Norma. This weekend I’m going to Chertu Rua. It’s an Irish speaking town in Connemara. I’ve very excited. Next weekend we are heading up to Belfast with the International Students Society. Alyssa, Jenny, Shaun and I are going on this one, so it should be reallyyy exciting.
That’s it for now. I’m gonna head to sleep! I’ll pass on everyone love to Limerick!
Until next time, Slainte!
Until next time, Slainte!

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