Though I cried this morning, immediately regretted this decision, and then promptly made what I'm sure had to be a $50 phone call to my mother telling her as much, I'm doing much better this afternoon. At least for now, and I hope it will stay that way for a while. I stalled on unpacking in favor of hanging out at the other girls apartment (which by the way has a brand new kitchen, a TV, and smelled like Febreeze instead of feces) and met the other people in our program. We all went on a walking tour of our neighborhood, which the EUSA people kindly informed us was in a "shady part of town", and then found our way to the market.
The Tesco supermarket is oddly organized. TV's were across from the milk which was in the same isle as the all purpose cleaner which was located beside the bakery..and so on. We got basic food staples and home stuff like cleaners and and toilet paper and travel alarm clocks. And liquor. Expensive liquor...not because it was high class, but because this is Dublin. A 6 pack of bud light was nearly $15, and I couldn't find any Vodka under 20 Euros so I didn't buy any. Luckily, the corner market sells quite the variety of wines. We went to the department store and bought towels and the cheapest package of bedding (amazingly only around 15 Euro). I say we meaning the girls becuase the boys didn't so much care about the department tore. Thomas had told me earlier that he didn't have towels and I had asked him if he wanted me to get him one. He informed me that he was alright...he would just use an old T-shirt
When we came home we unloaded our packages and sat down at our respective computers. That's when I noticed the unsightly rash running up my thighs. Raised, red, and burning, it's not really the kind of welcome mat you want in a new country, nor does it encourage the meeting and making of friends. I don't know what its from, or what I'll do if it doesn't go away when I finally shower, but for now I'm taking it one minute at a time.
Tomorrow we have official orientation...and we learn more about our jobs! Tonight we drink...somewhere close....hopefully.
Stay tuned to my riveting progress...Love to all, E
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ReplyDeleteSounds like you are a busy woman! I just know that once you get situated and adjusted...you will be having the time of your life! You are so full of life that everyone will want to get to know you! Before we all know it you will blog to tell us you aren't coming home at all! I can't wait to hear all about orientation and you job! be sure to update us when you know more! Enjoy your time and take lots of pictures...I want to see the clown car! Love you and miss you!
That is totally entertaining!! I am reminded of you crying in our room when you didn't have a phone and your sweet mom called me looking for you!! Stay out of shady areas and have fun! Tel Lydia i said hi if you haven't seen her yet! I would like some pictures if you have time what I am seeing in my head is not that great! HaHa I hope ya'll have a great time!! Tell Lana hi!
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E, hey girlie!!!! I can't believe you made it and you're still alive - well, and not on a plane back home and minus the unsightly rash... ewww:) The search for good cheap liquor is a long and arduous. Good luck. I've got no advice when it comes to that cruel mistress in Ireland as I've never been there. Can't wait to hear about orientation and the new job... and about the shopping trip!! All is well here, I made it back to MO tonight and am headed south tomorrow. Hopefully I will have some stories for you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love you so so much and will enjoy sleeping in your bed tonight:)