Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Program Nearing the End

Good Afternoon!

I hope this post finds you all in good health and even better spirits. It's sad to think I only have one day of regular class left and then the final. This program has went by so fast.

This past weekend was probably my least exciting but most relaxing. Friday my friend's mom came to visit and took a few of us out for dinner. It was great to hear stories of my friend when she was younger. It did remind me, however, that my mom is absent. I know she would have loved to crash my trip.

Saturday, Sunday and Monday were spent relaxing and hanging around Galway. I love exploring this area. It is so beautiful and it has a different smell than any other place I have been. Its a sweeter sent.

Today I had my first Irish massage, it was awesome. It got out all my knots. The only difference I noticed was they massaged my belly which I'm not too sure if I really like it. Tomorrow, I hope to attend the Galway races. I hope to experience a different side of Galway, a fancier side.

Friday is my final and the goodbye banquet. It will be hard to say goodbye and go our separate ways. I have made such good friends with complete strangers, its unreal. One thing I will take away from this experience is my new level of independence. It certainly has increased my self-efficacy.

Saturday we move out of our apartments and I will take a train to Dublin. I'll be staying in a hostel that I found when my group was in Dublin earlier. My travel companion will arrive Sunday morning. We are planning on staying in different places around Ireland before we embark on our European journey. I can't wait to start another adventure!

Lots of Love,
K .Keene

Thursday, July 22, 2010





Time Flies When Your Having Fun!

Good Morning Loved Ones!!

Sorry I haven't updated in a while, it has been non-stop excitement. This past week I went horseback riding, explored the cliffs of Moher, went to the art's festival parade, and traveled down to Cork to visit the Balarney Castle. Everything was amazing.

Horseback riding was great because we went off the beaten path and got to see a part of the country few people get to see. The only down side was when a girl we were with got bucked off her horse. She was a skilled rider so she held on for a good amount of time, but did fall on her butt. She only suffered a few bumps and bruises. In true cowgirl fashion, she got back on her horse to finish out the ride.

The cliffs of Moher were breath taking. I'll be adding pictures as soon as my internet will allow me to upload them. There were parts of the cliff that were blocked off for safety reasons, but of course no tourist follows that rule. There was also a castle at the cliffs, but my camera died before I could snap a shot.

The arts festival kicked off Sunday evening with a very theatrical parade. One of the girls I was with was eaten by a demon! Very entertaining. The month of July is the fullest (activity wise) for Galway. Our group has gotten to take part in the film and arts festivals. The next big event is the Galway races. I guess big stars and royalty even come to the races. Thursday is the day I will go because its lady's day and everyone dresses up in the newest fashions with the biggest hats. I should have some great pictures.

Yesterday, I returned from my Cork adventure. I love Cork. I think I will be traveling to either Cork this weekend or Limmerick. Cork is in the southern part of Ireland. It has warmer temperatures and better shopping than Galway. The size of Cork compared to Galway is 1.5 times bigger. But like the other big cities I have visited in Ireland, still has the small town feel. The Balarney castle is a big deal because it is said have a majestic stone at the top. People travel from all over to kiss the stone to receive the gift of gab. I only took a picture of it because I feel I talk enough;) Also, it is rumored by the locals, that some young lads sneak into the castle at night and pee on the rock. (Plus think of all the germs.....yuky)

I have officially traveled by bus and train in Ireland. I prefer train for comfort and bus for flexibility of time. The public transport here is amazing. Most people I have encountered do not own cars.

Another thing I love about Ireland is how "green" or earth friendly they are. The government has implemented a 22 cent tax to use plastic bags. It was only a problem the first few time I went to the market and forgot to bring my bags.

As my program is nearing the end, I feel a slight tinge of sadness. I have met some amazing people and had some outrageous experiences. It will be sad to see it all come to an end. The exciting news is I shortly will be exploring Europe, as much as I can. I would post my itinerary, but the changes would drive you all crazy. Just know I am planning to see britain, the netherlands, spain, france, greece, switzerland, and germany. Lots of ground to cover in a short 20 days.

I hope you are all doing well and are enjoying your summers.Please keep emailing me, I look forward to hearing about your lives.

Nothing but Love for ya,
K. Keene

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

pictures of Aran Islands and the hike




busy busy busy

Wow. This past weekend just flew by. I was able to go to three films that were involved with the film festival here in Galway. I saw the Colony, the Pipe, and Bloody Sunday. They were very educational and helped me understand the very sad history of Ireland. The films also made me realize that the world we live in is very evil and ugly place. I am fortunate enough to have a lot of great people back home and here to make up for the crappy world we live in.

Saturday a group of us went to Westport to stay in a hostel to explore some new areas then climbed a mountain over 7 miles high on Sunday in the same town. I'll be adding photos in the next post. (But if we are friends on facebook, you have already seen them). The remainder of Sunday was spent watching the world cup with some Irishmen. It was very enthusiastic and entertaining. (Watching the spectators not the game..... Holland should have won)

On Monday the USAC group traveled to the Aran Islands to visit the traditional Irish speaking language. The pictures are amazing but of course do not do the scenery justice.

Lots of Love,
K.Keene