Thursday (12/17)- Our schedule for the today was a little different because we were going to the church to practice our singing for the Nativity play. So I split the teaching with Sadie and we got through most of our English and math lessons. When lunch was finished we went up to the church to practice. I thought my class did really well. I stayed with the rest of the students after my class left early. It was fun to see the older students act out their parts. When school was done and I got back to the house I relaxed and watch the rest of my Alias DVD season I had brought with. At 7:30 Sadie came to pick me up and take me out. Originally I thought she was going to take me out to dinner, but instead she took me on a pub crawl! We went to a really famous pub in the Wicklow Mountains (Bill Clinton has been there) called Johnny Fox's. It is the highest pub in Ireland (although it was so black out I couldn't see anything). The pub is set up like an old western bar. It even has a little bit of sawdust on the floor! The next pub we went to was called the Blue Light. This pub was really neat because in the parking lot you over look all of Dublin city. I could see Killiney where I live, Dun Laughrey, and even the Howth peninsula. It looked cook with all the lights. The pub was about the size of my bedroom! It was really small! Each of these pubs had a real fire going and at this pub they were burning turf (grass like substance). I had a stuffy nose because of my cold, but apparently it has a very distinct slightly unpleasant smell. The last pub we went to was Brady's which made me really happy because I had been wanting to go there one last time. At Brady's they had a Scottish comedian who was pretty funny to watch. I really felt like an Ireland girl going on a pub crawl! Sadie brought me back to my house and then I went straight to bed!
Me, Alicia, and Cyrus at outside the Arlington Hotel
Sadie and I in front of the school
My Class!!Friday (12/18)- My last day of student teaching! It is a happy sad feeling all mixed into one. One thing I found very fitting for my last day was that it snowed!! I was so excited to see the snow and when I got to the school the kids were just going nuts! During their morning all school assembly, Sadie presented me with a gift from the school. I got a school tote bag, a tea towel, and a t-shirt. All of the students in the school drew a picture of themselves and the school printed them onto things (they used the items as fundraiser materials). I also received a locally made Einniskerry calendar that shows the town really well. People in the community took photos of the town and it was made into a calendar. They were all very thoughtful gifts. For the first half of the morning the entire school went to the church to practice their Nativity play for Sunday. Today the singing director they have been working with was there to help. I thought they all did a great job and am bummed I will be missing it on Sunday. When we got back to our classroom we spent the rest of the day working on an art project. We were creating a manger scene by painting empty cereal and shoe boxes. We made Mary and Joseph out of toilet paper rolls, and Jesus was made out of clay! Before it was time for my class to go home I got a card from them which they all signed and we went outside to take a group picture. It was sad to see them leave! After they were gone I spent some time talking to Sadie and then went down to the 4th-6th grade classroom. They said goodbye to me as well and we had a big group class hug. After some final photos it was time for me to head home. At the house I had dinner and showered. I then took the DART into Dublin where I meet up with Alicia and Cyrus at the Arlington Hotel. The Arlington Hotel is famous for great Irish music and dancing. It was a fun atmosphere and a great way to celebrate our last day of teaching!
Saturday (12/19)- I slept in until 10am this morning, had breakfast, and went to catch the bus. I got into Dublin a little before noon and started walking along the Liffey River to Collins Barracks. Collins Barracks is a huge museum (used to be a military barracks for England) and has lots of exhibits. The exhibit I was specifically interested in was Ireland's war history. It showed all the wars Ireland has been in, as well as, its effects on the Irish people. I got to the museum at 12:20 and was waiting to meet Alicia and Cyrus at 12:30. I was just about to go look at stuff on my own when they finally made it at 12:50! I am glad they made it though because it is much more enjoyable to talk with someone about something you saw. After the museum we walked down O'Connell Street and did some shopping. It was super super busy! I thought the busy atmoshpere made things really excited and it put me in the Christmas spirit. It is 6pm here and I just got back. My plan tonight is it complete all of my packing and then maybe watch a movie or read. I am sooo excited to be coming home!
I also just wanted to say thanks to everyone for following my blog! I have enjoyed reflecting back on my days and typing them for you all to read! Cross your fingers for a smooth and safe journey back! Merry Christmas!!!




































