My time in Belfast is absolutely flying by – it has been six weeks since I arrived although I am starting to feel like I have lived here forever! Here are some highlights from the past three weeks:
- At the Fresher’s Bazaar the first week of classes, Cathy and I signed up for the Belfast Giants Fan Club just for the heck of it. The Belfast Giants are the ice hockey team that came to Belfast a few years ago. On student night, we convinced our flat mates to come out with us to the game. I am ashamed to say that despite living next door to the Washington Capitals, I had never actually seen an ice hockey game before (other than Miracle – the second greatest movie of all time J). We had a blast watching the game, getting into the cheers and chants, and enjoying the overall atmosphere. The icing on the cake was that Belfast scored with 1:18 left in the third period to beat Cardiff 1-0!

With Cathy at the game
GOOOOAL!!
- A few Sundays ago I woke up to absolutely gorgeous weather. The sun was out in full force (an extreme rarity in Ireland) and the day was warm with a nice breeze. My friend Ally and I quickly made plans to go on a trip we had been discussing for a few weeks. We took the train 30 minutes outside of Belfast to Bangor and planned to walk back the 8 miles to city center. It was so nice and relaxing to head out of the city and into suburbia with adorable little towns and neighborhoods. After a long detour to stroll through a Boot Sale in Bangor, we picked up the Coastal Footpath and headed back toward Belfast. The path was an easy walk right along the coast and was beautiful! We leisurely strolled along the path, stopping to take lots of pictures, play in the pebbly sand, and bask in the sunlight. It was really refreshing to take a step back from the city just for the day and enjoy the incredible day!!
- My Uncle Hugh has been involved with Washington Ireland Program for a number of years and it gave me the chance to meet a number of students from Ireland this summer in D.C. It has absolutely blown me away the hospitality that those involved in WIP have shown me since I have set down in Belfast. In addition to spending time with the students from the program, it has been amazing to have the families reach out to me to make sure I feel cared for while I am studying abroad. The past two Tuesdays I have had dinner with WIP families and after six weeks at university, it has been so nice to spend time with non-students and in homes! I am so, so thankful for all Uncle Hugh’s connections; they have made this experience even more rewarding!
- Last weekend a friend of mine from UVA came to visit! He graduated last May and is spending the year teaching in Wales. It was really nice to have a part of home and of UVA here in Belfast and was a really fun weekend. We spent Saturday doing the touristy thing in Belfast with a couple of my friends from Queen’s. Even though we’ve lived here for a while, most of us still hadn’t seen the sights of Belfast so together a bunch of us went on the Belfast Eye, took a Black Taxi tour, and had Guiness in the Crown Liquor Saloon. It was a really enjoyable day and gave Evan a great chance to see the Belfast sights!
- The Sunday Evan was here was one of the best days I have had in Northern Ireland! Lexie, Evan and I took the train to Derry, a walled city about two and a half hours from Belfast. When we first arrived, we were pretty disappointed to realize that absolutely everything seemed to be closed because it was a Sunday. We decided to make the best of it and took my guidebook’s walking tour around the city walls – it was an absolute blast!! Derry/Londonderry has an incredibly rich history with the Siege of Derry in 1688, the Apprentice Boys rebellion in 1689, the heightened tension during the Troubles and Bloody Sunday in 1972 (U2’s song Sunday Bloody Sunday). But obviously it wasn’t just the history of the city that I enjoyed on our walk; we just joked and laughed and had fun the whole way through. After our city wall walk, we ducked into a little pub to listen to traditional Irish music before heading home. Lexie and I loved Derry so much that we are returning for their huge Halloween festival on Thursday!
Hiking the Coastal Path with Ally




Playing in the leaves in Derry :)


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