So I just managed to lock my backpack shut and I can't figure out how to undo it, so I guess I'll do this now instead of later. Haha to answer the question about how i locked my backpack shut, well I'm not entirely sure. I was trying to figure out how to discreetly have it locked for when I'm traveling in April and I got it locked, but I can't get the lock out of my bag to unlock it. So yeah, it's currently locked. I'm also weeks behind on this so I guess it gives me a reason to work on this for now.
I honestly don't even know where I am in this anymore. I did London, which is good cause that was a lot to remember. I know I've put up a bunch more pictures from different things as well. OH! Okay, babbling sometimes help me figure things out and I know where I am now. The weekend after London we had our IFSA Adventure Weekend. The day right before that I went on a Paddy Wagon tour to the Cliffs of Moher, which are known for being in The Princess Bride and more recently Harry Potter 6. It was a lot of fun. Not only did we go to the cliffs but we got to see Bunratty Castle and we went to a few beaches along the Galway Coast. We had to go to Limerick first, though, and pick up a few people from there. Right across the water from where we stopped was St. John's Castle. Even though it was just supposed to be a pick up point our driver let us get out and take pictures. It was a beautiful day out too so when we stopped anywhere it was clear and you could see everything. It stayed that way until we got to the cliffs. When we got there it put UConn weather to shame. We had one rehearsal last season for marching band where in the middle of it we got nailed for about 5 minutes of rain/hail. To be honest I don't entirely know which one of those it was but it was just nasty weather. It was like that at the cliffs but a little worse, and the only thing that ever makes the weather worse is the wind that goes with it. When we first arrived and our driver was telling us about where to go and everything, the wind was pretty much rattling the bus every time it blew. It was sunny and gorgeous out by the looks of it, but that wind made me a little hesitant to really leave the building we had to go into first. I went outside anyways and just kind of made do. When the wind really wasn't blowing it was absolutely beautiful outside. It was a great day and I love being able to see different landscapes around Ireland. They take so good care of their country and the way that it looks. I've absolutely loved everything that I've seen of it in the past 3 months.
Wow, that was a short post. Hopefully the next few will be just like that.
With Love Always
The Princess Bride! I love that movie :)
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