Ahoy!
We've arrived safely... barely tho! There were 80km winds and crazy blowy rain gusts while we were approaching Dublin... then the pilot told us that we had to hang out for a while up there cause there were some escaped prisoners that got loose at the airport and were somewhere on the runways so they had closed all runways! .... Prisoners!??... The turbulence was so bad that when the stewardess came around to collect all the "sick" bags... she had to stop half way to get a new garbage bag! GROSS!! Kimmy and I held down our Heinekens okay... but my face was a tad green. I have my luggage and made it through immagration with only a smile... no questions! I must have that country girl charm I guess.
When we were "debarking" the plane, we had to use stairs out onto the tarmack due to the huge backlog of planes grounded because of the prisoners that were loose... anywho, the rain and gail force winds were so bad that the girl in front of us was almost run over by a runaway wheelchair! It looked so creepy! Then there was this guy that was running after it trying to catch it before it rolled into the flight path! ... really funny. :)
Anywho, on Jan. 11 we booked a room in a Dublin hostel in an area called Temple Bar which is kinda downtown and reminds me of Osborne. Lots of cool shops and pubs. The hostel was okay but too many rules. Like... can't get to your room before 3pm but have to check out by 10:30am. They upped there prices but no longer offer fruit for breaky just toast and jam. At least it's something. No internet, laundry (if your interested is like 7.5 Euro a load! They do it for you but we learned that people in Ireland don't have to pay for water so ... hmmm... anywho. We can't have guests at anytime, which meant that my friend Jenn who was staying with family friends couldn't even come up to meet us in our rooms in the day! So ya... hope not to stay there again. But we just needed to sleep anyway.
Jan. 12 (I'm using dates cause I really am losing track of what day of the week it is :)
Jess and I went to an orientation session that was offered to us with our Irish Working Visa's. It was really informative and a lot was thrown at us in a short time. Lots of paperwork and tax info to figure out. We have to get a bank acct to get a job but we need an address... so, I guess we'll try to find a place first. The bad news is that we will be taxed 42% until we get our employer to fill out some forms and send them in to the government proving what tax bracket we are in. Then they only charge us 20%. The good news is that we get every cent back when we are done but it will be sent home. If we want to change jobs, there is a form you get the old employer to fill out so you can give it to the new employer... lots of other forms too for other stuff... :)
After the orientation, the four of us met up again (Jess, Jenny, Kim and I) and bought tix for a 3.5hr bus ride across Ireland to Galway on the west coast. This is where Jess' friend lives and where we will be trying to live and work for the next few months. But I won't start looking until after Jenny, Kim and my sister all go home the first week of Feb. We are planning a trip to Scotland and possibly Wales if we have time.
So, we arrived in Galway last nite around supper time, got a hostel room for just the 4 of us which is nice cause we don't have to worry about leaving all our stuff sprawled everywhere... which it is. This hostel is way better. FREE internet! Super nice. Great kitchen facilities and minimal rules... which is more my style :) We went out last to a nite club cause by the time we were all ready to go and had had a few wobbly pops in our room, it was too late for the pubs. Most pubs close around midnight. Super early by our standards so I guess we'll have to learn to just start earlier!! hee hee... when in Rome.... :)
Today, we all finally had a chance to sleep in and take it easy. So, we walked around downtown, and are cooking a good meal here in the hostel. Then we'll try to get the ball rolling a little earlier tonite... we'll see how that goes. ;)
Kim and Jenn are going to take off on a bus tour down the west coast to see the sites tomorrow. I had a pretty thorough trip around here last year so, Jess and I are going to stay in Galway and maybe start looking for places. We actually are going to look at a place on Wed. morning. Wish us luck. Then at the end of the week, the girls will reunite and take off to Amsterdam for the weekend :) I've always wanted to say that... :) So that's the plan the moment. See how she goes.
Thanks to all for your comments! Keep 'm coming!
I'll report back soon! Take care all,
Slainte!