Next, I checked out the museum in Galway and learned all about Jameson Irish Whiskey. I also learned how much the Irish are obsessed with JFK. Makes sense – the Irish like booze and Irish Catholic politicians… Also, at the museum you can use the restroom for free, unlike everywhere else, so I may be reading up on JFK more than I had previously thought.
After that we went to Dunnes grocery store and fumbled around (not stumble around, but after the grocery store I wouldn’t mind a lil stumbling). It was a challenge to buy food and not spend too much money. We needed the basic community items, but didn’t get many. I’ll be living on rice, pasta, canned fruits, canned vegetables and ground beef this semester I’m guess. And whiskey, (or Irish water) its cheaper than American water. I figure my mom also told me to spend wisely. (Just kidding mom.)
On the bus ride back to Spiddal, I sat next to a bunch of Irish guys and they kindly offered to played some music for the whole bus— whether you kindly rejected or not. I first heard some traditional Irish music, but then it took a turn for the worst when someone asked if they had any American music. The professor, his wife, and the rest of us were blessed with some loud and vulgar DMX, Xibit, Eminem, Kid Rock and Fitty Cent. Hearing the f bomb and seeing Chuck, our Prof, was quite an experience, it had the whole bus rolling with laughter.
We made spaghetti tonight. As 5 clueless men, we somehow under cook a fourth of the noodles, burned a fourth to the bottom of the pan, and half were great (or as they say here, “grand”).
After supper we had an all cottage meeting followed by a visit to the pub in the hotel. J.P. served us until about midnight. I tried the Bulmer’s Hard Cider, because Kelli suggested it. And she was right, it’s “grand indeed!”
Quote of day: “Is the sink cold water as cold as the shower?” A causal reply, “No, I think it’s a little colder.” (The sink water is so cold your hands almost get frost bite just looking at it!)
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Sweet! My name made it in the first entry!!! Enjoy the Bulmers... I wish I could. For a few days here I thought I was in Ireland... same rainy weather. We miss you, and I love the blog!!!
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