Thursday, June 5, 2008

Taste of Dublin



Just booked my Taste of Dublin ticket! I'm sure it will be nothing close to the Taste of Chicago that I experienced last year, but still I'm really looking forward to stuffing my face (that's what she said). I hope they have one of those big ass turkey leg stands too!

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Athens...

Umm yea

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Athens tomorrow!

Near the last leg of my travels! Booo. I'm headin' out to Athens tomorrow for the long holiday weekend with my roommate Ryan who is from SF and Michael who is visiting from Sydney. I hope the 90 degree weather stays and I can relax on some Greek beaches. The trip was expensive, but how can you put a price on 3000+ years of history!? Hasta ppl!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Stockholm tomorrow!

Off to Stockholm tomorrow! I have to wake up at 4am to make my 7:15am flight! gnite!

Knickerbocker Glory

Caitlin was in town this week and on Monday we ate at the Bridge Bar and Grill near the office. It was a nice dinner and I was glad to finally see a familiar face from MTV. After dinner we ordered a dessert called the Knickerbocker Glory. We had no idea what was in it, and didn't want to know, but Caitlin ordered it cuz the name was awesome! I ordered it for us and the waiter laughed. So we knew something good was coming! Turned out it was a sundae with raspberry puree at the bottom, then vanilla ice cream, then a layer of gelatin (similar to the pearls in boba), then a layer of chocolate ice cream, then some melon fruit topped with whipped cream and a cherry on top. We finished it.

Munich


We've landed! Par-tay in the airport!


Munich


Looking down onto Marienplatz

Back from Munich last weekend. With so much beer drinking there, it was 2 rough nights! I left with my coworkers Yvonne and Anja. Though I only saw them briefly on the trip, it was nice to travel with someone for once! We landed in the evening and took the S-baun into town. They were meeting a friend for the weekend, and I was just there to enjoy the city. They pointed me in the direction of my hostel and off I went again!

I stayed at the Euro Youth Hostel in an 18 bed room! I was skeptical doing this at first, but I figured I'd meet a lot of people this way, and I did! Right after I checked in, I met a lot of Canadians in the room, a few Americans and 2 traveling Koreans. The beds were clean and so was the room, so not that bad. That night it was too late to try to explore the city, so I stayed in the hostel bar all night! It was prolly the best idea ever because Jagermeister had a promotion and a group of promoters came and started serving everyone free shots of Jager! I ended up taking 5 that night before they headed out. I also met 2 other Americans named Graham and Anne who were traveling for 3 weeks after graduating from college in Chicago. I ended up hanging with them the following night as well, but I'll get to that soon! After many rounds of Augustiner beer, one of Germany's most popular, I had to call it a night, but only after getting a ham and cheese sandwich for 2 EUR from the bar! Mmmmm

The next day I woke at 9:30am only to realize the walking tour of the city started at 10am, so I rushed to shower and was in the lobby before 10am. The next 4 hours I saw Munich. I met an American girl named Iyellit who was from NY and was there traveling abroad for a few weeks. She became my walking buddy. Our group met at the Marienplatz which is just a large square with lots of shopping all around. We watched the Glockenspiel which was like an over-sized wind up musical which you'd see in a snow globe or something. It was just awful, but it supposedly depicts a medieval dance and the wedding of Duke William V and Renata von Lothringen (I had to look this up). After, we walked around and saw the Residenz, Hofbrauhaus, Odeonsplatz and of course the beautiful English Garden where I met up with Yvonne finally!


Nymphenburg Gardens

Yvonne invited me along with her friends to see the Nymphenburg gardens which were beautiful too! I think Germans love their gardens and drinking in them. I was more keen on the food! It was hilarious to order food the first time. During our tour we broke for lunch and everyone had recommended eating leberkaese which literally translates into "liver cheese"! It is similar to a meatloaf sandwich I guess. Most Germans speak English, but the place I went to the ladies didn't speak a lick. With much pointing and smiling, I managed to order my liver cheese sandwich and of course a bratwurst which they understood just fine! I loaded up on the mustard and proceeded to stuff my face! MmmmMmmmmm!

HAHA Forever 18???

I returned to the hostel for a quick rest then made my way out to par-tay! I went with the friends I met at the hostel to Marienplatz again. This time the square was packed with people wearing red because Munich had just won the national football title over Berlin that night! Woohoo! We stood for almost 2 hours, sober, waiting to see these football guys flash their trophies. Cool I guess, hahaha! Finally Anne, Graham and I broke off from the others because we wanted to get food and beer at the Hofbrauhaus. This is a renowned drinking hall in Munich and just insane once you walk inside. There are big wooden benches throughout this large building and you just find a seat, then hail a waitress and they serve you as much sausage and beer as you want! Oh, and the beer only came in 1 liter glasses too. Pretty awesome! While working on my 2nd liter, I had to use the toilet. I walked in and to the left were 2 big rooms each filled with about 15 urinals and to my right was a large metal sink with a faucet hovering above it. As our walking tour guide mentioned before, this was the throw up sink, not to be confused with the regular sinks that were straight ahead. I have to say, this was the coolest bathroom I had been in in a long time!

We were finally kicked out of the Hofbrauhaus since it closed at 12am. Then we made our way to this spanish bar where a local had told us about. We actually saw our hostel bartender there, so we knew it was a good local hangout ;) After a drink there, we headed back to the hostel bar to finish the night with a few Augustiners and of course more 2 EUR ham and cheese's!

The next morning I roamed around until I had to leave for the airport in the afternoon. Danke schön Munich!

Friday, May 16, 2008

ein bier bitte!

Off to Munich today! Will be traveling with my coworker Yvonne and her friend. We'll meet up in Munich for some biers for sure. One hour left before I leave, can't wait!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

I miss you Cali weather!


I open up my iGoogle everyday and I have the weather posted front and center. All I see are big sun pics across the board! Someone play hooky and walk into work the next day with a tan for me!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Edinburgh, on my Jack Jones!


Edinburgh Castle!
Mel Gibson was in town

Greyfriars Bobby


Looking over new town from Edinburgh Castle

The Royal Mile


Back from Edinburgh! I loved this city! Just like everyone had told, I had a lot of fun on this trip, even though I went alone! I arrived at the Edinburgh airport in the late afternoon and took the bus to the city center. Super easy! The double decker blue bus #100 runs every 10 minutes. It was about a 30 minute bus ride into the city center and I was in awe by the city itself, mostly by the sight of Edinburgh Castle once it came into view! A huge castle atop a hill right in the middle of the city! So awesome! haha


I made my way to my hostel called Smart City Hostels which was only a block from the Royal Mile, where most of the tourist stuff took place. I decided to pay a little extra and stay in a 4 bed room. My last stay at the 20 bed room in Belfast was pretty rough. This time there were only 2 other people in the room and we all shared our own bathroom and shower. It was a lot cleaner. Anyway, I unpacked what I wanted and headed out.

Soo awesome! Lots of cool architecture throughout the city! Though everything seemed modern I didn't see any new high rise structures like you'd see in other cities. Everything looked as if it were there for 100s of years! I thought it was pretty cool. I ended up walking around the Royal Mile and Princes Street where there was tons of shopping, but I wasn't really there to do that. I was recommended to do a ghost tour, so that evening I joined one. It was quiet interesting and soooorta spooky once we were taken to the city's underground vaults and they turned off the lights. I took a lot of random pics in the dark because of the stories our guide was telling us about. We were all hoping to get something paranormal in our pics, but I got nothing haha! I met an American on the tour that night and we ended up getting a few drinks at a bar called Maggie Dickson's. After we parted I called it a night fairly early. When I went back to my hostel, someone was sleeping in my bed! It was ok though. There were still 2 other beds open, so I just took another. Sorta random though!

The next day I took a 3 hour walking tour recommended by the American I had met. I learned a lot of Scottish history and though the tour itself was mostly Americans (at least from what I heard them speaking), it was still very interesting! After the tour I finally saw Edinburgh Castle! Pretty damn big! Right after I got in though, thunder struck and then it started to pour rain even though the weather up til then had been amazing. I finished up doing all the touristy castle stuff and headed out in the rain. I ran to a couple souvenir shops to get junk and went back to the hostel until the rain subsided a little. Once there was a break in the weather, I got dinner at The Filling Station which reminded me of a Chili's in California. Sorta sucked, but it was okay since I was eating alone. After that the night began!

My last night I just bar hopped, trying to meet people. I walked along Rose Street, near the shopping area on Princes/George Street. The first bar, called The Black Rose, was a sorta hipster crowd. Not my type. I grabbed a beer and left. It started to pour rain, so after walking around George Street I ran into the nearest bar I could find. I don't remember what it was called, but everyone was sitting at tables so it was hard to meet people at the bar. I grabbed a beer and left. Finally I decided to just walk back to the Grassmarket area I was in the night before. I went to a bar called The Last Drop where I met a couple of English guys who were in Edinburgh for a stag party (aka a bachelor's party). They were great guys and started bombarding me with American entertainment that they knew, and I couldn't keep up! The Sopranos, Rocky, Bruce Willis, Lost, Cowboys (NFL), Seinfeld... it was like a ping pong ball in their heads haha! Nonetheless, they were fun and I spent a few more hours with them. They would tell people I was "on my Jack Jones" meaning "on my own." Basically because it rhymed. You can check out the pics from that night on my Google Photos.

I called it quits before it got really late since I had to wake up pretty early to catch my flight. When I returned, I was the only person in the room which was nice! The next day I grabbed the #100 bus to the airport and I was out! So long Edinburgh!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Off to Edinburgh!

I'm out this weekend to Edinburgh! Goodbye whiskey, hello scotch! Everyone keeps saying I'm gonna have a blast here, so I hope I do! I'll be traveling alone this time, but I'm sure I'll make some friends at the hostel. Slán!

Mexican Food!


I finally got some Mexican food the other night! I have been missing eating good Mexican food since I arrived here. I actually got a big burrito as one of my final meals before I left for Ireland! Though I was skeptical about eating Mexican food in Ireland, it turned out to be pretty decent. I ate at Acapulco. I ordered a burrito cuz I was looking forward to stuffing my face with big bites, but it came on a plate covered in "salsa" and I had to eat it with a fork and knife. Oh well, still good. I also miss good sushi.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

London


Johnny and I jumping with Big Ben!


My fish and chips


The London Eye. Pretty high up!


Tower Bridge. We couldn't walk anymore by the time we got here.


The Rosetta Stone at the British Museum. Neato!



The final leg of our trip was in London! What an amazing place! It's was like the NYC of Europe. So modern, lots of nice cars, and everyone is always dressed up! The trains were easy to use going to our hotel. Johnny, again, hooked it up with a nice hotel at the Park Lane Sheraton! We checked in asked the concierge were a nice place to eat and grab a drink were. He mention Shepherd street behind the hotel which had nice restaurants and he also told us to check out the bar/club called Funky Buddha in the Berkeley Square. We ate at a place called Sofra which was a Turkish/Mediterranean cuisine. It was really good! And for only £10 you got dinner and a glass of the house wine. I was satisfied. Then we went off to find this Funky Buddha.

It was Thursday night when we were going out, so when we got to the line at Funky Buddha they said to Edwin that they normally don't let people in unless they wear a collared shirt. Edwin was wearing a sweater. That should have been the hint that this placed sucked already! Buuuut, the concierge recommended it and we had no idea where else to go, so we paid the £15 cover (!) and went in. This place sucked. There was prolly just as much security watching the reserved seats as there were people in this place. Whatever, we'll get a drink and bounce right? Edwin got first round. We ordered 3 vodka tonics for the price of £32! WTF! hahaha! I couldn't stop laughing as we drank! You needed a sugar daddy to enjoy this bar and Edwin was fitting the role! We finished and left. We walked around Piccadilly Circus that night which reminded me of Times Square in NYC. We crashed after that.

The next day we did it all! Wellington Arch, Buckingham Palace, changing of the guards, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, London Eye, London Bridge, Tower Bridge and the British Museum! OH and got some fish and chips along the way. Wow my feet hurt! We took the train back and got ready to hit up the night, this time with better bar recommendations by Johnny's coworker who's from London. We went downstairs and noticed the same concierge working. We really wanted to walk up to him and slap him around a bit for his bar recommendations last night, but we didn't haha! We headed out to the Covent Gardens area and eventually found a fun bar/club called The Verve. We spent the night there enjoying our last night in London! Our £'s went a lot further at this place! hehe.

The next morning we had some time to kill before our flight so we hit up Harrod's which is an incredibly large department store selling practically everything, including raw meats! We finished using the rest of our £'s and took the train to the airport. What an amazing time the last 5 days have been! I was exhausted, but I still wanted to see more! I hope to visit Holland and definitely London again soon! Traveling with friends also made it more exciting!

One last night in Dublin and Johnny and Edwin were off! See you guys in July!

Amsterdam


Just as many boats as there are cars!


Me and the Queen?!


Queen's Day! Most of the canals looked like this with party boats and Heineken flowing. Oh, and the streets were our garbage can. Perfect.


Beautiful evening in Amsterdam


Ahh finally out of Ireland! We landed in Amsterdam Tuesday evening and made our way to the city central. The train system took us a while to figure out, but of course we managed. Johnny hooked it up with the hotel and we stayed at the Hotel Pulitzer which was super nice. Rooms were a bit small, but I think that's a trend in Europe, no matter! When we were checking in the hotel staff asked us if we were there for Queen's Day. Queen's Day? What's that!? We had no idea we arrived for the largest city party ever! The Dutch love their Queen and every April 30th they celebrate the her. The party starts the night before, which is of course when we arrived! During Queen's night the bars stay open all night and throughout the following day! Crazy!
We first met up with a couple of Johnny's friends and had some sushi with them. It was delicious. Then we were off to enjoy the night! Heineken was only 2 EUR! The cheapest beer I've found in Europe so far! Eventually I had to take pictures of street signs just to remember where hell we were! There are so many canals in Amsterdam and after a while they all look the same!

I fell asleep hearing people partying. I woke the next day from hearing people partying! Jeez. On Queen's Day, there is also an open "free market" where basically anyone can sell anything they want. Most was junk, but I took a few pics of it. Again, we got more cheap Heineken and enjoyed the day! Ate a lot of random stuff I couldn't pronounce... but I got plenty pictures of everything I ate! We came back for a power nap, but I was so beat from walking around the city all day that Edwin and Johnny nearly had to pull me out the door to enjoy the night. We hit up the Red Light district which was quite interesting to say the least. I snagged a few pics during the day when everyone was partying and lots of tourists were doing the same, but at night I didn't even want to try.

We came back and I crashed fast! Woke up, ate at a cafe (not a coffeeshop, big difference!), then we headed out to London! It sorta sucked that we couldn't do all the touristy stuff in Amsterdam since everything was closed for Queen's Day, but then again, I'll never experience a city party like that ever again. Well, until I return next April 30th!

Johnny and Edwin in Dublin



Wow finally back after taking most of last week off to travel with Johnny and Edwin to Amsterdam and London! We had a blast! I'll write more about those places later, but the weekend before we left, Johnny and Edwin stayed in Dublin. I saved a couple touristy things for them including the Guiness and Jameson factory tours. When they arrived Friday, I wanted to take them to Cafe en Seine that night. I've been there 4 times already, including the two times I went back in January. It's one of Dublin's largest pubs and they play pretty good hip hop inside as well! When we arrived and got in line, the bouncer asked me if it was just me or all of us. I said all 3 of us, then he pointed to the sidewalk! I asked why but he shook his head and kept saying no you can't come in. I was baffled! I stood there and argued for a minute, but he had none of it and continued to point to the sidewalk. So we left and walked right next door to another bar. I don't know the name of the second bar, but we just wanted to have a Guiness already! I walked inside first, then Johnny followed in as well. When we looked back, Edwin was gone! He came in a minute later, but apparently the bouncer at this bar stopped him and carded him! IN DUBLIN! Hahaha! Let's remember that the legal drinking age in Dublin is 18, therefore the bouncer thought he was 17 or younger! No wonder we didn't get into Cafe en Seine! Many bars in Dublin require you to be 21 or 23 and up because they don't want all the young riff-raft! Though Edwin is 24, bouncers in Dublin will just look at you and decide if you're old enough or not. Poor Edwin. It became a common occurrence the rest of the trip for Edwin to get carded. We eventually finished the night off at a really bad club called Copper Face Jacks. Nothing to say about that.

The next day we did the Guiness factory tour. It was fun and eventful and we got a beer with our ticket. Johnny and I took a few extra free "tastes" as well. Sunday we did the Jameson "factory" tour. It's not the real factory but the old Jameson factory, so it sorta sucked because no whiskey was actually made there. Johnny got picked to do the whiskey tasting though! The tour was pretty weak, but I enjoyed the company of my friends!

The night before Amsterdam we ate at FXB Steakhouse which was recommended by another Googler. My roommate, Ryan, came as well. My fillet was delicious! I'll be returning to there soon!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Leaving for Amsterdam today!

Johnny and Edwin are here visiting. We had an exciting, tourist-filled weekend, now we're heading off to Amsterdam for 2 days then another 2 days in London! Can't wait! I'll write more about our weekend in Dublin and our 2 trips when I return. Slán!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Apache Pizza!


These are a chain of pizza shops around the city of Dublin, similar to Domino's. The only reason I'm writing about this pizza shop is because Google struck a deal with them that anytime you walk in and show your Google badge, you get 50% off your entire order! 50%!! This isn't one of those wimpy perks where you spend $40 and get an extra 10% off, this is a serious, bona fide deal! You walk in, show your badge, BOOM! 50% off! This can get dangerous. I've eaten here twice for dirt cheap already, but I'll have to save this place for after a night of drinking ;)

Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle. Lot's of green grass we could finally walk on!

Inside Malahide Castle. Is that a ghost!? or a blurry shot from my camera as I quickly pulled it out to take a picture as we were moving to the next room!? I don't know!?

From the dining room. The lady guiding the tour said this was the spot where "Puck" killed himself because he fell asleep at his post and the castle was attacked. Unfortunately, the website tells a different story about "Puck" so I am confused.

So I wasted away Saturday. My day didn't start until 4pm. I hit up the gym and made my way downtown to do some shopping. I got the movie Beerfest so I can watch it with my German coworker who I will be going to Munich with (still need to book tickets). I wanted to show her America's perception of Germans, hahaha! Yeeow martini!!!

Sunday I decided to go see Malahide Castle. Lucy came along too. She made us miss the train, so we had to wait 40 minutes for the next one (told you I would blog that Lucy)! No problem, we just played table tennis at the office to kill time. Hot tea and table tennis don't go together, fyi.

I was sorta excited about visiting this place since I wanted to visit it the first time I was in Ireland but couldn't find the time. Before I left for the castle, I did some research and found out there were several ghosts who haunted the castle! Yay, ghosts! After about a 40 minute DART ride, we arrived in Malahide. The castle was a mile or two away, which was a nice walk. Saw a cricket game in progress. We stopped and took a picture. Watched for a minute. Had no idea what they were doing. Then moved on.

The castle was pretty big with lots of green fields around it. We bought our tickets inside (I purchased a "student" pass thanks to my handy Berkeley student card which I will never let go of!), then we waited for the tour. We weren't allowed to take pictures in any part of the castle, buuuut... we did anyway! What can I say, I wanted to see a ghost! The tour was an audio tour and took about 30 minutes. 3 rooms downstairs, a flight of stairs, some bedrooms aaaand we're done! I was sorta let down. It reminded me of the Carrick-a-Rede bridge, "Is that it?" hahaha. Oh well, still nice to see!

We walked around downtown Malahide for an hour or so after that, then headed back. It was a pleasant day and I had a good time.

Brian's going away & my birthday!

See you in July Brian!

All lined up.

Good man, Ed!

Samichlaus. 14% alcohol. Gross.

Me at Bull and Castle. Not enjoying my Samichlaus.

So this past weekend was Brian's going away lunch and my birthday! Woohooo! Most of the office were on the European ski trip in the Austrian Alps which I couldn't go on since I didn't sign up in time. Booo! No matter, Friday we had champagne with our Google lunch to celebrate Brian's departure to Mountain View, oh and my birthday as well! My coworkers surprised me with a small cake that morning! All 7 of them, which included billing and payments, sang me happy birthday soon after I put my things down. It was really nice and unexpected!

I rounded up as many people as I could for Friday night. Luckily Google still had happy hour, with all 3 coolers stocked with beer for about 40 people, hahaha. Yvonne and David had a few with me then David and I went back to my place for a few more rounds of Guiness. Lucy, the Bejing ambassador, met up with us too and we headed out to a pub called Bull and Castle. They are known for having a large variety of beer from all over the world. I chose wisely with my first one, though I don't remember what it was called. Ed was there with a few lads, then finally Catherine showed up! She ordered me a Samichlaus, the world's strongest beer! It contained 14% alcohol, similar to drinking 4 bud lights! It was disgusting, but I knew I had to drink it! hahaha. I think I only finished half, but by that time things were getting hazy, pictures were getting blurry and voices were getting louder!

We headed off to Sine after that, which was a club with a big bar up top and a nice downstairs dance floor. We spent the rest of the night here until about 3am then got some nice Indian food to top everything off. I thought it was the best chicken tiki masala I've ever had. I no longer think that, but it was really good then! hahaha. 430am, crashed. It was a proper night!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Traveling coming up!

I have sooo much to see while I am here! Here's what I have planned:

Amsterdam: Chips with mayonnaise and space cakes! Mmmmm
London: Tea and crumpets and double decker buses
Stockholm: Heard it's a blast. The only thing I know about this city is from what I saw in "Getaway in Stockholm"
Munich: Meine Angelausruestung ist in der Kueche. Translation: My fishing equipment is in the kitchen. I plan to learn that line in every language!
Edinburgh: "I like scotch... scotch scotch scotch"
Barcelona: Que bueno! Es muy caro para un billete de avion, pero no es un problema!

I've seen a lot of Dublin and Ireland, including Galway and Belfast. Maybe I'll check out Cork if I stay in Ireland for a weekend, but it's not on the to-do list.

Viewing my pictures

I'll post my pics in my Picasa web album. You can click here or this link http://picasaweb.google.com/lanejason

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Belfast


Royal Ave. with lots of shopping I didn't do.


Police cars in Belfast are covered in armor. Behind are the political murals which line the walls on Falls Road.


Sinn Fein building. HQ for the old Republican political wing of the provisional IRA, who are longer an active terrorist organization.


Ghan and I at the peace wall. Good Friday, 1998 was when the peace treaty was signed. Only a decade ago!

Last weekend I went to Belfast with Ghan who is another Mountain View ambassador visiting Dublin this quarter. It was a short trip, leaving Saturday afternoon (was supposed to be Saturday morning, but Friday turned out to be a big night for the two of us) and returning Sunday evening. I have to admit though, it was the most planned, unplanned trip I have ever done!

We left the Bus Eireann station at 1pm and arrived 3 hours later in Belfast. Belfast is in north Ireland and is considered to be part of the UK. We learned that quickly since our Euro's were useless and had to find an ATM machine to get pound sterling. We arrived with no place booked to spend the night, but we had our eyes set on the International Youth hostel on the lower end of the city. When we got there, there were no vacancies. We asked for other hostels close by, but the guy at the counter said if they didn't have vacancies, none of the hostels would have vacancies! Things sounded grim, since we didn't want to throw down a lot of money on a hotel, but we grabbed a city guide book and started calling all the hostels in the city. One by one they were all booked. Finally we had one hostel left to call and they had 2 beds available in a 20 bed room! Success! We took it, but the hostel was at the other end of the city. No matter, we walked the 30 minutes to get there (taking some shady streets along the way) and walked into the Linen House hostel. I liked this place. Clean rooms and plenty of showers and bathrooms, though the lighting was pretty bad. The guy at the front desk was super nice and informative. We booked our rooms for only £6.50! Then he set up a black cab tour of the city for us and we also arranged for a pick up there for a tour of the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills distillery and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bride which we purchased earlier at the International Youth hostel.

I was excited we had everything booked now! We had an hour to kill before our cab tour so we walked to grab a pint and found out we were only a block away from Royal Ave. which had all the shopping and the quickest route to the bars! It was great. We returned from the city tour which turned out to be more interesting than I expected it to be. A lot of history behind the Republicans and Loyalists. There are murals scattered around the city recognizing both sides, plaques to remember those who died and a peace wall which still divides the two sides. Everyone recommended this tour and now I know why. I probably wouldn't have ventured off to these parts of the city without our tour guide, Bobby. My coworkers also thought I was crazy taking pictures of some of the places which I did, including the Sinn Fein building!

Nonetheless, our tour ended with our driver dropping us off at the city's oldest bars called The Crown. We ate dinner here. The food was hearty. I tried to get as much vegetables as possible, but that wasn't happening. I ordered the chicken with chips, assuming it would be the healthiest meal (fish and chips, beef stew, Irish beef were my other options), but it turned out to be covered in cheese with a slab of bacon underneath it. Also my chips were drowning in garlic butter. Peas and carrots were there too and I made sure I ate them all, though I don't know how many more meals I can eat like this!

After dinner it was go time. Our night was long, expensive and ridiculous! Ghan is a great travel companion. We found out Bushmills was only £2.60, so we ended up drinking a lot of those either on ice (me) or neat (Ghan).

The Giant's Causeway. Lot's of hexagon shaped rocks.

Me climbing the rocks! Rocks are fun.

Carrick-a-Rede bridge. Used by salmon fisherman to reach a small island fishery. Now it doubles as a tourist trap!


"Is that it?" Wish we spent more time at Bushmills.

Bushmills distillery! MmmmMmmm.

We woke up at 8am the next day and got ready for a 9am pick up for the mini coach tour. We left the city at 9:30am and returned just before 7pm! A 9.5 hour tour! Ugh, it was tiresome, but the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede bridge and Bushmills were all worth it. I even picked up a bottle of Bushmills 12 year which you can only buy at the distillery. MmmMmmmmm! You can read the links about each site, but to sum it up the Giant's Causeway was a really good hike and had a lot of naturally shaped hexagon rocks to climb. The Carrick-a-Rede bridge was a total tourist trap, but the weather was perfect and had some great views. Finally, Bushmills was awesome! You can smell the whiskey from the parking lot. Too bad we only got a half hour there.

As we got back to city center we had minutes to spare to get to the bus station so we could catch the 7pm bus home (since all the buses leave on the hour). We ran out of the tour bus and towards the station, making the 7pm ride home! Another 3 hours later we were back in Dublin! I don't think it could have worked out any better!

Irish Lingo

I started to pick up some Gaelic from my coworker Ed. Here is what I know so far:

"Pog ma hon" which means "kiss my ass"
"Ta tu go halainn" (pronounced taw two guh haul-inn) which means "you are beautiful"

These two phrases seem to be doing me just fine here, though Ed is now hesitant about teaching me anymore!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Twinkies!



I brought Twinkies to the office. No one on our team has had them before. I brought 2 boxes with 10 in each box. In 2 days only 4 were left. I didn't eat any, but it was great to see my coworkers enjoying them! Gonna have Johnny or Edwin bring some malt liquor as well when they visit. No one has had that here either! Mmmm Colt 45.

My Apt


My bed (which looks directly into the office)


The shower

Finally I arrived in Dublin and I'm super excited to be here! I've been here before so I know where to go, what to say and how to tip. Plus everyone speaks English here, so it's all good. When I landed, I lucked out and got a Mercedes taxi from the aiprort... sweet as! The driver looked back and said he had me in his cab before. I let him think he did. I should really start playing the Nic Cage card more often and see if I can get away with it, like in Argentina!

After I got my keys from security, it was a bit awkward when I first walked into my apartment. I made a loud knock, then I entered. I see shoes on the ground, so I knew someone was there. Then I turned the corner and some dude was passed out on the couch! Hahaha. DUDE ON THE COUCH! I took a look in the rooms and no one was in either room, so I sorta woke the guy up and said, "Hi, I'll be your roommate for th next 3 months!" We chatted briefly then I let him go back to sleeping on the couch. His name was Ryan, that's all I got, but he turned out to be a cool guy. There was also 3 empty pizza boxes in the kitchen. I definitely knew I can get along with this guy!

The apartment itself was immaculate! Maids come every Tuesday to clean and change our sheets. It's a great deal, and it's only a 2 minute walk to work! I don't even have to shower at the gym anymore. I just walk home, shower, then head back to work! Ahhh, most excellent. My shower is a bit awkward though. There is a single piece of glass covering only half the tub. No sliding door to cover th other half so water just sprays onto the ground. An odd European design.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

My Arrival

Catherine was aroused by a quiver running from the nape of her neck, down her spine, through her arms and out to her fingertips. Her sleeve was pushed up as she awoke from slumber. Her eyes dismissed her newly painted black fingernails, glimmering in the Dublin April morning. Rather, they were interested in the light brown arm hairs contagiously standing up. She knew, at that moment... Jason had arrived.