I woke up at 1:30 pm, the result of jet lag and heat exhaustion combined. I went online and sent e-mail messages to everyone I could find on Facebook in Galway who has interest in Ultimate... so far with very little success. I will print up fliers tonight. Then Hannah and I made friends with some people by running around to rooms and asking if anyone wanted to come with us to walk to Salthill. We spent all day wandering around the Claddagh and the Spanish Arch, and Salthill Strand, and up and down High and Shop Streets. You would not believe the temptation to go shopping, though I did not spend a cent. Except on a digital watch, which was necessary to get to work on time in the morning. There were so many beautiful and colorful things to wear, and gorgeous pottery and funny toys. (sigh...) If I had a million euro... It was much nicer to have someone to talk to while I traveled. Especially because we agree on ridiculous things to do.
Luckily, for staff travel to the Aran Islands, Connemara, Cong, and the Cliffs of Moher is free, so I will be going to Inis Mor tomorrow morning. As for tonight, Hannah and I spent a lot of the evening in Eyre Square, listening to traditional musicians and reading, but once the sun goes down- it's 9:20 at night and the sun is still up- we'll probably go out to a few pubs on Shop Street. As always, the plan is "don't get kidnapped, murdered, or taken advantage of."
I'll be on Skype tonight if anyone's interested!
<3 Drunk Fun Cap'n Annie Mc
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
A Brief Update
After I wrote that last post, I went up to my room to relax for a bit, recharge my batteries. I was reading "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." There was a girl in my room, on her bed, also reading a book, and after a while we got to talking. Turns out she's an American from DC, who just graduated college and is here just because she always wanted to go and she wanted to reward herself with a vacation after college. She and I talked and it was literally staggering how much we had in common- our feelings about our respective trips, places we wanted to visit,


There is a sad note, though- my two Ultimate teams of the area have run into a snag. One disbanded last month because most of its players have moved to Dublin, where most of the Ultimate teams are, and the other is a school team that sends all of its players home for the summer. It's going to make it much more difficult to A) find people to play with and B) make friends. =(
Fear not! This obstacle in my path has just renewed my enthusiasm for this quest, and I will not stop until I have found Galwaynians (Galwayers?) to play Ultimate with.
Love,
Annie Mc
general impressions of Ireland, our goals for the summer, etc. She's going to be here all summer, too! We went to a concert at the docks and I drank my first ha'pint of Irish Guinness. Just FYI, people- that photo was taken at 9:20 at night. And yes, I know that's not Guinness. That's the Carlsberg that followed the Guinness. After the concert, we wandered around the streets and found all of these really fascinating and colorful shops, and when I had someone to talk to, that's when I really started to fall in love with this town. D & J- I also found that bar that only serves Guinness, that the one in New York is modeled after and took a picture of it. We wandered for a good few hours, and now I'm back at the hostel, chilling out and considering playing pool.
There is a sad note, though- my two Ultimate teams of the area have run into a snag. One disbanded last month because most of its players have moved to Dublin, where most of the Ultimate teams are, and the other is a school team that sends all of its players home for the summer. It's going to make it much more difficult to A) find people to play with and B) make friends. =(
Fear not! This obstacle in my path has just renewed my enthusiasm for this quest, and I will not stop until I have found Galwaynians (Galwayers?) to play Ultimate with.
Love,
Annie Mc
Galway
In any case, it was a long and boring flight, but I had two strokes of luck. 1) I got a window seat! 2) There was no one sitting next to me! Way to go, Janet! So I had plenty of room to stretch out and relax, though I wasn't able to sleep. I got my first glimpse of the Emerald Isle at 6:30, when we dropped through the clouds and I could see all of Dingle spread out like a green patchwork quilt. That photo on the left is of a castle that I saw while passing over a bay. I arrived at Shannon airport at around 7:30 in the morning- at least I think it was 7:30, but my cell phone relies on service to tell the time. A serious construction flaw, if you ask me- I should get a watch. I collected my baggage and tried to go through customs, but there was no one at the counter. I looked around for a bell to ring so they could tell me I was cleared to go through, but apparently the Irish aren't too worried about illegal substances on flights coming in from Newark.
I hopped on a Bus Eirreann at 9 to Galway, but because I was one of the last on the bus I had to stand. Did I mention my ankle is mysteriously and groundlessly injured? All that sleeping I did while home must have hurt it. Or maybe it was all the sitting around and eating. At Ennis, some people got off and I got a seat next to a very nice man who shared his crossword with me.
One thing about Ireland- cows. OMG cows. If I had been able to poke my head out the window I would have SLAUGHTERED at "Hey Cow!" As it was, I was forced to play "My Cow" under my breath so no one would think I was weird, muttering "my giant rock" and "my horse".
Upon arrival I hauled my gigantic bag onto my back and trekked across Eyre Square to the hostel. I barely looked up the whole time; the only thing I could think about was just GETTING there and putting my stuff down. I walked in and was greeted by a guy named Trevor (or Travis- he has a really thick accent), who lugged my bags up to my room for me. Have I mentioned I love Trevis? I'm in a 10 bed dorm, which is very cramped and doesn't leave much room for my stuff, but I'll manage. I went back downstairs and was given a map and a whole bunch of brochures, and told that I am off work until Wednesday, to allow me to settle in. Also, trips all over the place are free for staff, so I can go to the Burren or the Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands (I think I'll do that one!) for free. Score! Only problem is that walking has been a bit of an issue- my ankle is really a piece of work for cutting out on me just when I needed it. And I don't really want to make the trip alone- I feel like it would be less enjoyable.
I took a LONG nap and a shower, both highly neccessary, and finally emerged, puffy-eyed but marginally more awake and much happier than before. I had no idea what time it was, just fyi... I should probably get a watch. The shower was impossible, though- it's a system where you have to push the button every 15 seconds or you lose water. WTF?
There's a huge party in Galway today, down by the docks, because the joint Chinese-Irish boat, the Green Dragon, is competing in the Volvo race around the world. So after my nap, I went out into Eyre Square, where I saw... A DRAGON. A HUGE dragon! I may have looked kind of stupid when I hopped up and down and yelled, "MY DRAGON! MY DRAGON!" Yeah, Smalls, MY dragon. And it's WAYYYY bigger than your little Chinese one.
Eyre Square was great, though- Galway is a city that's more like a very cramped and colorful town. It's almost impossible to get lost, because there are so few roads that if you walk in the general direction of where you think you were supposed to be going, you'll get there. everything is so close together, too! I went down to the docks, where the main party is, and it was like a street fair in New York, but everyone spoke with Irish accents and there was a gigantic inflatable pie hanging over my head. The race festival has brought in a ton of people from all over Ireland and Europe. I bumped into a guy wearing a Batman costume, and tried to get a picture of him, but he only spoke German and he ran away. The real Batman never runs away.
I returned to the hostel and then decided that I was rawther hungry, so I went out to get groceries. At the grocery store, guess what song I heard on the radio? Ricky guessed it- "That's Not My Name!" I was speechless. By the time she got to the chorus I was laughing so hard that I couldn't understand the cashier- not that I could anyway. I got enough groceries to last me at least 3 days, and all for 12 euros. Then I came straight back to the hostel and made myself a sandwich. Yum.
The only bad thing so far is that it's been very very lonely. Exploring the city is lots of fun, but this is why people travel in pairs; when I saw something really cool there was no one to agree that it was cool. When I wanted to poke my head into a weird and funky store, there was no one to say, "Let's do it." When I wanted to draw on the face of the kid sleeping on the bus, there was no one to egg me on. (Sigh.) I miss all of you and I wish at least one of you was here with me. The other staff here at the hostel have been nice but they're working, and I haven't met anyone who I would, for example, go out for drinks with. It's such a beautiful sunny day and there's no one to toss a disc with.
Speaking of which, I should probably e-mail the Ultimate team! I forgot all about that (somehow!) That will be a great way to make friends!
Right now, I'm going to explore the hostel and see who I meet.
Love,
Drunk Fun Captain Annie "Irish Mcgee" Mc
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Hello!
Welcome to my new blog! Hello to friends and family, who I'm sure I can coerce into actually reading this site every now and again.
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Annie Mc. I'm 21, I play Ultimate and I am addicted to chocolate. I spent last summer interning at Wizard Magazine, and the fall after that interned at Marvel Studios in LA. It's all leading up to one goal: I will one day be editor-in-chief of my own comic book company. That's the plan, anyway. This blog will chronicle my journey, from lowly intern to lofty executive, from rookie scribbler to famed scribe.
Some of my favorite writers are: Neil Gaiman, Brian Bendis, Joss Whedon, J. Michael Straczynski, Frank Miller, Kurt Vonnegut and William Shakespeare. I need to read more Vonnegut. My favorite comic series include Fables, Powers, Rising Stars, Astonishing X-Men (Whedon, not Ellis) and of course, Wonder Woman. Someday soon I will write the first great Wonder Woman screenplay. Someone has to do her justice, despite the star-spangled underwear.
Right now I'm home from school, doing chores whenever I'm caught lazing around. I've had two weeks at home with nothing to do, and so I've re-read the Ender's Shadow series- all of it- learned to flip a paper clip on my knuckles and gone out for sushi three times. Luckily, for the first time I won't be stuck here for the summer- in two days I'll be on a plane, crossing the Atlantic on the way to sunny Galway, Ireland! I've found a hostel there where I'll work in exchange for a bed, meet tons of people my age, and have plenty of time off to travel. I'm looking into hooking up with some Ultimate teams there, who hopefully will help with travel arrangements all over Ireland. For my next post I'll be jet-lagged and grumpy, but I'll be jet-lagged and grumpy in Ireland- which means I'll probably also be drunk.
So welcome to the first post of my blog, and I hope you'll stick with me for a while.
Annie Mc
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Annie Mc. I'm 21, I play Ultimate and I am addicted to chocolate. I spent last summer interning at Wizard Magazine, and the fall after that interned at Marvel Studios in LA. It's all leading up to one goal: I will one day be editor-in-chief of my own comic book company. That's the plan, anyway. This blog will chronicle my journey, from lowly intern to lofty executive, from rookie scribbler to famed scribe.
Some of my favorite writers are: Neil Gaiman, Brian Bendis, Joss Whedon, J. Michael Straczynski, Frank Miller, Kurt Vonnegut and William Shakespeare. I need to read more Vonnegut. My favorite comic series include Fables, Powers, Rising Stars, Astonishing X-Men (Whedon, not Ellis) and of course, Wonder Woman. Someday soon I will write the first great Wonder Woman screenplay. Someone has to do her justice, despite the star-spangled underwear.
Right now I'm home from school, doing chores whenever I'm caught lazing around. I've had two weeks at home with nothing to do, and so I've re-read the Ender's Shadow series- all of it- learned to flip a paper clip on my knuckles and gone out for sushi three times. Luckily, for the first time I won't be stuck here for the summer- in two days I'll be on a plane, crossing the Atlantic on the way to sunny Galway, Ireland! I've found a hostel there where I'll work in exchange for a bed, meet tons of people my age, and have plenty of time off to travel. I'm looking into hooking up with some Ultimate teams there, who hopefully will help with travel arrangements all over Ireland. For my next post I'll be jet-lagged and grumpy, but I'll be jet-lagged and grumpy in Ireland- which means I'll probably also be drunk.
So welcome to the first post of my blog, and I hope you'll stick with me for a while.
Annie Mc
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