Farewell, Europe!

When I returned from Prague for the second time, I dedicated my weekdays to rest and productivity. I maxed out on the work I could get done without tiring myself out too much. I really didn’t want to be stressed in Dublin and the following week. I unlocked a new coffee shop in Marylebone called WatchHouse and had the best avocado toast of my life while I worked. I’ve found that my mood improves immensely if I don’t have to walk home in the dark alone after working in a cafe all day. I got my work done for the day and was able to catch some pink clouds from my window when I got home. 

The week in London went by in a flash — I was in Dublin before I knew it. Max didn’t get to Dublin until way after me, so I had just about the whole day to explore on my own. I walked around the Temple Bar area and did a few laps around where we were staying, and then I parked myself in a pub for a few hours. My first authentic Irish Guinness did not disappoint. Everyone in the pub was so kind, a much-needed change from Londoners. Once Max arrived, we went out for one Guinness and headed to bed early so we could seize the day on Saturday. 

Our plan of going to bed early did not work. We still woke up pretty late. But we had enough time to walk around and explore the area since Max hadn’t seen any of it yet. We walked around during the day before it was time for our time slot at the Guinness storehouse. This was genuinely the most fun I had abroad, I think. We were both in such funny moods, bopping around the different floors and learning fun facts about Guinness. We got a little sample in one room and learned how to taste the beer’s different notes properly. There were big pillars that pumped out the smell of the flavours we were supposed to notice. On another floor, we got our picture taken and then somehow printed (I still don’t understand how it works) onto the foam of a pint. I perfectly split the G. Max was pretty close, but it wasn’t perfect, so his pint isn’t included in the photos. We ended our tour on the top floor, where you could view the city from all angles. 

After our tour, we met Darragh and some of his family for dinner. It was such a great time. We spent hours at our table just talking and laughing. Darragh’s family recommended a good, non-touristy bar nearby. We checked it out, but then we remembered who we were. Tourists. So, we walked on down to the Temple Bar, where we snagged a table and made friends with the staff while listening to the live music. This must be the place!

We didn’t seize the day on Sunday either. But it was okay; we explored a different area and had a big late lunch at the Little Pyg. The food was amazing. We did some shopping and explored a different area than we had the day before. On our final night, we wanted one last Guinness. The pints are smiling, but it’s not funny. I was devastated the trip was coming to an end. Of course, one last Guinness turned into two last Guinnesses when we saw the Temple Bar wasn’t super crowded. 

Sunday morning was very depressing. I said goodbye to Max at the Dublin airport, then spiraled on the flight back to London, worrying about finding time to finish my finals by Friday. During the week, I put my head down and wrote my essays. Every once in a while, I would change the scenery and go to the Marylebone Corner or Chiltern Street Deli to continue working. My bosses, Claudia and Gaurav, took me to lunch on the last day of my in-person internship. 

I’m super proud of all the work I have completed in the few months I worked at Circe. My favourite thing I worked on was my blog posts. My two favourite pieces are linked here and here

My time management during the week worked out! I finished all my papers by Thursday evening. I submitted my last final and went straight to dinner with my dorm friends for the last time. At the final Gaz’s Rockin Blues, my friends and I danced until we couldn’t anymore. I think the underground St. Moritz club will be one of the places I miss most. 

The next three weeks were full of travel. I met up with my friends in Paris for a few nights and travelled with them to Amsterdam for the rest of the week. 

After my girl’s trip, I spent the holidays with my family in London, Paris, and Barcelona. 

The last few months have been full of the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. I am incredibly proud of myself for taking this leap. Now, my time abroad is just memories that I will cherish forever. I am so very thankful for this experience. Thank you for reading!  

A week of friends, travel, and much-needed rest

The past week has been so extremely busy. Avery arrived on Saturday night, and we immediately went to Soho since that was the only night I didn’t have work or class the next day. I took her to all of our favourite bars. The next day, Avery felt really sick, but we still made it to see Big Ben and the London Eye. I didn’t take any photos of us there since Avery still felt so crummy. 

The next day was Monday, and I had my afternoon class. Avery still wasn’t feeling well, so we just bummed around in my room until it was time for me to leave. While I was in class, she shopped at Oxford and Regent Street. We met for dinner near Carnaby Street and shopped for a little longer. 

Tuesday was a long day for me. I felt so bad for Avery since she still felt pretty awful during the day. I had a lot of plans for us to explore and made sure to get my work done ahead of time so I had as much free time as possible, but sometimes, it just doesn’t work out like how you plan. Avery finally overcame her exhaustion around 9 or 10 p.m., which is around the time that all kitchens in London close. There is no such thing as late-night diners here, or so I thought. I found this place online called MEATliquor, spelt just like that, with that capitalisation and everything. We decided to go, and we had the most fantastic time. Just look how happy we were to be there. They are also a rare place with ranch, so I ordered a large size and brought the rest home.

Wednesdays are my extremely long days, and we were tired from staying up late the night before. So, after my internship in the morning, we had a chill day and just walked around and relaxed. I got these Paddington socks at a tourist shop. In the evening, we met my friends at Wetherspoons and went to the festive beer garden in Southbank, which I’d been to before. 

The next day was Thanksgiving! I worked from home while Avery went to explore Brick Lane on her own. When it was dinnertime, we went to the Airbnb Sydney’s family stayed in and had a big dinner. I made these festive drinks for everyone, and we did Ava’s family tradition of writing what we are thankful for on paper feathers and sticking them in the little yarn turkey. It made me miss my family a lot, but I will see them very soon. After dinner, all the “kids” went out to a karaoke bar. 

I have a bad habit of filling every single moment with travel or plans. Or a good habit, depending on how you look at it. On Friday, Avery left for London Heathrow Airport at 9 a.m. to head back to Syracuse, and I left for London Stansted Airport at 10:00 a.m. to head to Prague for the second time. I anticipated I was going to have a pretty lonely weekend after Avery left, and I didn’t want to spend it alone in London. Some of my London friends were already going to Prague, and I had a free place to stay with Max. I am really happy with my decision. 

Friday evening once I got there, I relaxed in Max’s apartment before we hit the town. We got an epic beer tower near Old Town Square, where they were setting up for the big Christmas Market that opened the next day. After dinner, we went to a few underground bars, and I slowly watched Max and my friend Cooper become besties. Warmed my heart. 

On Saturday, we slept in and got dim sum for brunch. Our next stop was the Christmas Market in Old Town Square. It was absolutely packed. We still managed to budge our way to the line for crepes even though everyone was shoulder to shoulder. We hung around the central area of Prague for a little longer before returning to the apartment to rest. We grabbed Mexican food for dinner near Max’s apartment and then took the tram back into the city centre to meet other friends at some Irish bars. I didn’t feel very good, so we called it a pretty early night. 

I could not get out of bed for the life of me on Sunday. I wasn’t motivated to go sightseeing since I had already explored most of Prague and felt so much dread that I had to return to London to start my finals. I’m glad I gave my body the rest it needed, though. Max finally convinced me to get out of bed for a chicken sandwich. It was delicious. After our late lunch/early dinner, it was time for me to get going back to London.

I could have done better at documenting the past week. I’ve just been trying to soak up what’s left of my time in Europe and be present. And I hardly ever take pictures with Avery because I’m busy smiling and laughing. Same with Max. I will do my best to improve my photo skills in Dublin this weekend. 

My week will continue to consist of work, class, and finals prep. I’m dedicating this workweek solely to my assignments so I can be entirely carefree this weekend. This is a pretty uneventful update — I think my fast-paced lifestyle is catching up to me. I’ve actually enjoyed extra quiet time in my room. My next and probably final update will be on my weekend in Dublin and my weekday grind for my finals. Thanks for keeping up with my life. I’ve had a lot of fun writing this blog ❤