Tuesday, 16 October 2018

DAG 3 - IRELAND - 2018-10-15

Today was our last day at Abigail's hostel. It was Alma's birthday, so after we had packed our stuff, we sang for Alma at the breakfast. From everybody, she got a card and two Triss. The class had prepared a gift, a book which she had wanted for a very long time, called Milk and Honey. 


 

We went to Trinity College but we got kicked out pretty fast. They didn't allow bigger groups to visit the college. But we had time to take some pictures anyways!


So we went to see the Molly Malone statue instead.



We took a small look in St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.
We only had time to go to one shop, Flying Tiger😂


After that, we took a walk in St. Stephen's Green Park.




We had some spare time where we in small groups went on our own adventures 😂
At half past eleven, we gathered at the entrance to St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre, before we went back to Abigail's Hostel to get our bags, and took a short stop at Tesco's to buy some lunch (meal deals).


It took about 2-3 hours to get to Wexford from Dublin by bus. In the bus, we got to see beautiful landscapes with mountains, grass fields and animals. We ate our lunch, talked and slept in the bus.

We arrived to beautiful Kilmore Quay at 3 or 4 pm. The weather was amazing and the houses were white and beautiful, so it felt like we were in another country, like Greece, instead of Ireland!


After we had gotten our rooms at Coast Kilmore Quay, we went down to the sea, where the bravest of us took a bath. Some of us collected sea shells at the beach.


We also visited the port to watch the fishing boats and the view.


When we had gotten back, we ate at the hostels restaurant, and were happily surprised by the food, which was amazing! Alma also got surprised with a birthday cake🎂

Happy Birthday!

Tomorrow, we'll be visiting the school, so now we have to go to bed. Goodnight!

/Filippa

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