Thursday, February 26, 2009

Kinsale

I know it's been a long time since my last post but I will use this post to update you about my trip to Kinsale and then I will talk about my birthday and last weekend with the next post. I also will try and get up some pictures of my house and the room that I'm living in by request from my Aunt Debbie.

Mike and I went to Kinsale on Valentine's day and spent the day there. We checked out the harbor there and also went to Charles Fort. There were many other things we could have done in Kinsale, but we were just happy to get out of the house and go somewhere new. Here are some pictures from our journey.

Me in front of some boats in the harbor
A view of part of the town of Kinsale
The entrance to Charles Fort
A great view from the top of part of Charles Fort
More from Charles FortAwesome picture of Mike that I took from the top of Charles Fort
That's it for now. I will update you soon on my birthday and last weekend. Mike and I are going to go to both Dublin and the Ring of Kerry in the near future. We are just trying to figure out which weekends we are going and where we are going to stay and what not.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Blarney Castle

Yesterday Mike and I ventured to Blarney to check out the Blarney Castle. We went into the city centre to catch a bus, but we were a little late and missed the bus we were trying to get. We went and ate Quizno's and then came back to catch the next bus which was supposed to leave at 11:20, but when we came back at 11:17 it was leaving already (the time on the buses is 3 minutes ahead which we didn't know at the time). So we went back into the Merchant's Quay which was a small mall and explored for awhile and then caught the next bus. When we arrived in Blarney we headed to the Blarney Castle where we spent the afternoon. I took a ton of pictures but here are some highlights of our trip.

Blarney Castle
Here are some views from the top of the tower

Me, after kissing the Blarney Stone


The stone is at the top of the Blarney Castle and to get there you have to go up some really tight stairwells to get there. They spiral up and are pretty steep. Once you get to the top as you can see in the picture above you can lay down, bend back and kiss the Blarney Stone. There are bars for support and the guy helps you out as well. You can't see the Stone in the picture but it's somewhere below my head. According to legend, kissing the Blarney Stone endows the kisser with the gift of gab (great eloquence or skill at flattery). If you want to know more about the stone or the castle I advise using google and you will find plenty of information.

After checking out the castle we walked through the Rock Close which was right next to the castle. It is a path with different landscapes that have names such as the Wishing Steps, the Witch's Kitchen, and the Head Druid's Cave. Some of the stuff wasn't marked, but just looked cool.

A cool looking waterfall Me trying to hold up the DolmenThe Wishing Steps Me, on top of some sweet rock Mike, keeping warm inside the Witch's Kitchen Druid's Circle

That's all for now. Mike and I are planning on heading to Kinsale next weekend. So you can look forward to that. I hope you enjoyed all of the pictures. We had a great time getting out and going somewhere, and I would definitely recommend going to the Blarney Castle if you ever travel to Ireland.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Football and Food

This week was pretty uneventful until we had training with the American Football Club. This is flag football by the way, not tackle with pads or anything. It was a two hour practice consisting of 1 hour of working on offense and defense and then 1 hour actually scrimmaging. Mike and I had a solid day on the field. Mike had two huge interceptions and I had two touchdown receptions. After such a spectacular afternoon on the gridiron, Mike and I ate dinner at Tony's Bistro. We both had Tony's Famous Grill and this time I made sure to take a picture of it.

I've mentioned it before, but for those who just started following the blog. The meal consists of toast, bacon, sausage, beans, mushrooms, a tomato slice, an egg, a hash brown triangle, onion rings, and fries on the side. It was very filling and it felt good to eat a lot of food after the two hours of football practice.

Speaking of football, here is a picture of the setup Mike and I had for the Super Bowl.


Mike and I watched the game on the computer using my brother Tyler's slingbox. We put my computer on my desk chair as you can see and watched the game from our beds. It was a late night but definitely a great game to watch.

Today we went to Blarney Castle, but I will have a full entry on that tomorrow complete with several pictures. I took so many pictures that it's going to take a little while to narrow it down to which ones I want to put up in the blog entry. Right now we are just hanging out and we might do something else for the night.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

It's Been Awhile

Sorry for the lengthy delay since my last post. I haven't been up to a whole lot, but this will probably be a pretty long post due to the fact that it will be covering over a week's work of events. I apologize in advance for not having any cool pictures. There aren't any mostly due to the fact that I didn't have much to take pictures of and that I forgot my camera on multiple occasions. I am going to split up the highlights of the past several days into these categories: food, sports, entertainment, and well sports again but as a fan not a participant.

As a result of a very overcrowded fridge Mike and I have been eating out for pretty much every meal. We have a fridge that is most likely smaller than anyone's fridge who is reading this blog, and consider the fact that there are 8 people sharing it. It's brutal! Anyway, we have made stops at Burger King and McDonald's, both are very similar to the American versions, but there are a couple differences. They use 100% Irish beef on their burgers and there are a few slightly different menu variations that are really that special. We had dinner at Tony's Bistro one of the nights and both had Tony's famous grill. It was a breakfast entree that consisted of bacon, sausage, one egg, hash brown, mushrooms, beans, onion rings, and then fries on the side. I didn't have my camera, but Mike took a picture and I'll post that later. Apparently it was very similar to a traditional Irish breakfast. It was pretty good, but the beans didn't really mix well with everything else for me. Another noteworthy stop was the Zanzibar Bistro. It had a mixtures of food ranging from pizza to fajitas to burgers. Mike had the chicken fajitas and I had the Godfather pizza which had pepperoni and bacon on it. There were some girls having a birthday dinner there and Mike and I were the only other people in the restaurant. It was kind of awkward because we felt like we were in the way of their birthday celebration. The last restaurant that I will mention is Gino's. It was a pizza place, but not at all similar to Gino's East of Chicago. The pizza was still good though and it came with some Italian ice cream which was very creamy.

We played basketball on Thursday at the Mardyke Arena in the gym. Mike and I just shot around for awhile, but eventually some Irish kids showed up and asked if we wanted to play with them. We agreed and played a five on five game. The guys that we played with were pretty awful at basketball. It was the sloppiest game I have ever been a part of. They really liked throwing full court passes. Mike and I had to split up and play on different teams because they thought we were too good. Mike pretty much carried his team, but he had a couple ball hogs on his team so he could have scored even more points if they passed. I had a lot of chances to score, but I missed a bunch of shots right by the hoop. On multiple occasions I would get a rebound and then fail to put it back in the hoop. I did make a couple though and even drained a three. It was a lot of fun and hopefully we will make it over there and play some bball again.

This week we are planning on going to some practices for the American Football Club. We aren't really sure if they play real games or just scrimmage yet, but they are looking for more players and we are going to give it a shot. They play flag football and they have practice times twice a week. So we are going to go and check that out on Monday and Friday this week. I will let you know how that goes later.

On Friday night Mike and I went to the movie theater and saw the movie Frost/Nixon. The theater was packed and we were a little worried at first, but our theater wasn't crowded at all. I think that they were all going to Slumdog Millionaire. Everything was pretty similar to a movie theater in the United States, but it was a pretty small screen. The movie Frost/Nixon was a great movie. I personally was not very familiar with the whole ordeal, but the acting and directing were great. The movie has parts where it shows the characters in the future documentary style explaining how they felt about things during the Frost/Nixon interviews. It was really cool.

On Saturday night we went to the one and only, An Brog. This time something really cool happened. When we walked to the door the people we came with had their id's checked and then the bouncer got to me and Mike and said, "Oh, I remember you guys, go on in." It was pretty sweet to be able to just walk in. The thing I enjoy most about the Brog is the music that the DJ's play. Tonight he was on fire again. This probably means nothing to most of you, but he played songs by A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, The Prodigy, and M.I.A. The best moment of the night though was when he played "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys. I don't know how familiar all of you are with the song, but those who have played Rock Band might know it. We were just rocking out to it and it was pretty exciting.

I know you are all probably wondering, How does he keep up with all of his sports without a TV? Well let me tell you, the internet is a beautiful thing. ESPN.com has become my new best friend as well as the slingbox when it works. When the slingbox works I can watch the TV programs from my house on my computer. I spend most of my free time looking at sports things and I have been following the T-Wolves, the Gophers, the Cyclones, and thanks to Amber who is studying in South Carolina this semester, the Gamecocks too. I actually think that I have a better grasp of my sports knowledge without a TV. I don't have to listen to all of the typical arguing that happens on ESPN and I just read all of the good articles on the website. The Timberwolves have been hot lately, and the Gophers are having a really special season. For the T-Wolves they definitely needed to get on this hot streak a little earlier in the season to make a run at the playoffs, but the Gophers are looking like an NCAA tournament team this year. Hopefully I will be able to find somewhere to watch the Super Bowl tonight. It'll be on a bit later here, but I think it's alright to sacrifice sleep for the big game. Mike and I plan to venture away from Cork soon to some other areas of Ireland so hopefully I will get some cool pictures up soon.