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Friday, March 19th, 2010

saint patrick’s day, saint paddy’s day,

where in the world wednesday: victoria cross

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

where in the world wednesday blog post on saint patrick’s day about study abroad in cork ireland

where in the world wednesday, dublin

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

where in the world wednesday in dublin in front of the Guinness Factory gate

where in the world wednesday, galway

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I’m participating in Classy in Philadelphia’s Where In The World Wednesday! The idea of WITWW is to post a picture of you someplace in the world…it doesn’t have to be somewhere foreign or tropical. Just a picture of you somewhere you consider traveling. In 2004 I studied abroad in Cork, Ireland. Naturally, I joined UCC’s […]

where in the world wednesday, cork

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

I’m participating in Classy in Philadelphia’s Where In The World Wednesday! The idea of WITWW is to post a picture of you someplace in the world…it doesn’t have to be somewhere foreign or tropical. Just a picture of you somewhere you consider traveling. Once upon a time I lived in Ireland. I walked everywhere.

rugby, an olympic sport

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

If you haven’t heard, rugby sevens is officially an Olympic Sport. And as you probably know, I love rugby so this news makes me pretty happy. A whole new world was opened for me when I joined the women’s team at SJU. Before college, I didn’t even know what a rugby ball looked liked. I […]

a sign of hospitality, with milk

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

To many, a pineapple symbolizes hospitality. To me, it’s a tea kettle. Last weekend, whilst dress shopping, my mom and I stopped in to visit her cousin, as she lives in the area. We came unannounced and despite the surprise, the water in her tea kettle was practically boiling before we had a chance to […]

my route

Monday, October 5th, 2009

The River Lee in Cork, Ireland pretty much begs you to run beside it. It is wide in some parts, narrow in others, and it winds through the city into the outskirts of town, disappearing in the trees and farms that make up the city’s suburbs. I used to run on that river almost every […]