I know it's been awhile, but I feel like 20-ish days isn't so bad, considering I just got back from February break yesterday night. But let's back up...
These last few weeks in London have been great (besides the brutality of the freezing cold weather). I have been hanging out a lot with my housemates, and they have really grown on me. I don't know what I would do if I didn't have them to come home to and have cups of tea with here in London. They are my saving grace, really. Them and Adam (of Ireland fame). So, that is my little shout out to 10 Salisbury :)
Nothing too exciting has been happening lately, just a lot of working, a lot of job applications, and a lot of rejections. I THOUGHT about taking pictures of all of my rejection letters ("We are sorry to inform you that you have not been shortlisted for a job with us at this time.) but I decided that was just a bit too depressing. Honestly, I'm not that fussed by all the rejection, but it is frustrating that I feel like I will never get through the first round of applications in England because I have to write on the first page of all of my applications "Certification Pending." I mean really, my certification is NOT pending, I am SO certified to teach secondary school, but, alas, England hates me. (For those of you hoping for my return to the States next year...give yourselves a point.)
In other job news, I will be spending the remainder of the school year at a school called Globe Academy. I will be primarily in the younger grades, but I will also have the opportunity to fill in for teachers in the secondary school (which, of course, will look great on my resume). Basically, I will be the "permanent substitute" for the school. I will be filling in for teachers during their preparation time, and I will be with the same students often. This is awesome because I was getting really bored of jumping from school to school, and now I will have some continuity. I am also going to be helping with planning literacy lessons for the school. (My education is good for something!) I had to do a RIDICULOUS interview for this job (complete with a sample lesson and a writing assignment), and they hired me. It was a nice reminder (after all of the rejections) that if a school looks past the fact that I am not technically certified in the UK, I'm actually a good teacher! I think that I fit really well with the ideals of the school, so I'm looking forward to this a lot. I will keep everyone posted about how it goes. Don't worry, I'm still getting paid a substitute teachers wage (but I'm going to ask for a raise)!
SO, before I get to the account of my amazing (always) trip to Ireland, I should mention that I won a fancy-dress contest that my teaching agency put on last week. It was valentine's themed...and I won a prize. (It was a gift certificate to this travel agency called Top Deck.) I might use it to subsidize my "pending" learn-how-to-not-look-like-a-complete-idiot-snowboarding-vacation that I may be taking over April vacation.

Now for Ireland. Sarah Caufield met me in London, and we traveled to Ireland for a week. Her cousin Trish traveled with us, and her VERY old friend Heike was with us for a couple days. I got to see a lot of Ireland that I hadn't seen yet...and of course I re-fell in love with the country. It really is enchanting...and I am fully under it's spell. (I'm still working on marriage proposals for a visa...I mean...if a certain family member of mine did it...I can too, right?)
We started out in Dublin, and hung out with Paddy, Joe, and Emm-o. Luckily...those lads are single, so they were able to keep us company for valentine's day :)
From Derry we headed back into the Republic of Ireland, but we stayed in the Northern part of the Republic and went to County Donegal. We stayed in Donegal Town, population 2,500 which proved to be a little bit of a shock after being in much bigger cities! Donegal is STUNNING, though. We went on two hikes while we were in Donegal. We drove along gorgeous scenery from Donegal Town to Slieve League. We hiked in Slieve League (which was SUPPOSED to be an easy hike, but, we got a little bit lost). Picture Sarah, Trish, and I climbing up a steep rock face with only the ocean crashing against the rocks below us. Okay, wait. Don't picture that. It was scary. Beautiful, but scary. From Slieve League we went to Glen Colum Cille for another hike.
Our last day in Ireland was spent on the road. Trish had to go to a Medieval banquet in Bunratty castle (what???) so we drove her down to Limerick county. The drive was lovely, though tiring, and then we drove back up to Dublin for one last night.
And that, dear friends, brings us back to the present. Sarah and I came back to London last night...and after having her PAGED in the airport, we finally got back to my house, had a late dinner, and went out on the town.
If you made it to the end of this blog, you earn two points. (You earn FOUR points if you actually leave me a comment. What does a girl have to DO?)
Loooove, Hammer
PS: If you are curious about the Lady Gaga title reference...it is the number one hit on Irish radio right now...and since we rented a car but didn't have any cd's, we heard it about 1,000,000,000 times. It kinda grows on you! (Brendan Sullivan, One point to you for having your finger on the pulse of crappy dance music :) )
7 comments:
I soo got the Lady Gaga reference! i must say, she`s very popular here in Oz as well.... ive been humming that song since january...need i new one!
Sounds like ur onto something when it comes to that whole marriage thing...the easiest way to citizenship! i might play that card as well ;)
sounds like ur having fun, girl! keep up the good job with this blog....a highlight of my day when u update!
Hello Hello Hello...So who in the fam did that? was that on your father's side? OOOOO...was that who I think? I'll ask my mom. Anyway, thanks for the update. I was beginning to wonder what happened to you. We are off to Panama on Wednesday and it looks like we finally have an apartment. The kids have proved to be amazing travelers and but I am looking forward to being settled (for almost 3 months at least) after a month and a half of living out of suitcases (PR to Orlando to Arkansas to visit Hassy to CT for the birth of my Godson to orlando to Ft lauderdale and wednesday to Panama)Then Lord willing, we will spend the summer in florida. After August everything is up in the air -haven't got our marching orders yet so well see. Good look with the jobs!
HANNEEEEEEEE. I was just with Ingrid in Ireland and you were SO SO SO missed!!! (I will make a Norway trip as SOON as you are home, and not a moment after!)
MISSY: Oh, you'll have to ask your mom about that one. ahha. I'm so glad the kids are traveling well, but it MUST be hard! Can I PLEASE have your Panama address? Thanks!
Looking good, sounding good, nice work Hammer! Can't wait to hear more dirt in another 20 days! I saw Robb and Cris the other night at Sophie's shag frenzy birthday party. It definitely put a smile on my face! Those guys are great.
I love Irish postcards from Sarah!!
oh dear, i didn't realize my comments would say "madonna said" ...
ERIN!!! Don't make me jealous! Hanging out with my two favorite CT boys?! :(
MADONNA: hahaha. And that is all I have to say. Because, as we all know, Madonna is AmORous :)
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