trinityofone (
trinityofone) wrote2006-06-01 10:29 am
To Do
Today is my last full day in Ireland. I have a lot to do. I must think about these things in an organized manner, rather than just approach them as I naturally would--IOW, as a scatter-brained moron.
1. Get last of money out of bank account. Whee! All save 38 cents!
2. If possible, use up points on Boots card. Got two free Dairy Milk bars. Yay?
3. Go to the Trinity shop, buy gifts for family and friends. Hi. I have no money.
4. Go to Accommodations Office, check policy on donating bedsheets, dishes, etc. I can 'Leave the stuff in the room with a note.' Once again, I'm finding myself to be oddly fond of Trinity bureaucracy.
5. Finish packing (duh). Well, as much as I can reasonably be expected to do for now.
6. Clean bathroom. Ew, ew, ew. But I'm done!
7. Vacuum room. Done! God, you don't know how glad I am that soon, I will NEVER have to see this carpet again!
8. Buy tea! (Will need yummy Irish tea, even in America.) Bought tea (two boxes). And two Bounty bars. And a Galaxy bar. And a Fry's Peppermint Creme. And a box of Jaffa Cakes.
9. Eat one last ploughmans. And it was a really GOOD one, too!
10. Take a walk around Merrion Square; sit in park for a while, if there's time. Wandered around in the sun, then sat and read How Many Miles to Babylon? for a while near the statue of Bernardo O'Higgins. Took more dorky pictures of Oscar.
11. Return suitemate's copy of Never Let Me Go--which is SIGNED and will make me feel really guilty if I accidentally steal it; why is she never home? Guilt assuaged!
12. Go to O'Neill's for last meal; hope steak and Guinness pie is on the menu (I love steak and Guinness pie). They did, and it was delicious! I ate too much. Oof.
13. Check bus times. Every 15 minutes. Good.
14. Make sure I have proper change for the bus tomorrow. e1.85. Check.
15. Charge and reorganize iPod. Done and done!
I think that's everything. I hope that's everything.
Anyway, sorry for all once and future spammage. This move is making me really, really anxious.
On a happier note, check out the icon
megolas made me. That's me pressing a toe onto Trinity College's sacred grass--which you are absolutely not allowed to walk on, goddammit! I'm such a rebel.
I think that's everything. I hope that's everything.
Anyway, sorry for all once and future spammage. This move is making me really, really anxious.
On a happier note, check out the icon
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Other people have stars on the walk of fame, you've got a Marten's print in Trinity's grass. Which makes me wonder if you'll rename yourself now?
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I'm not going to rename myself. For a while it bothered me that my username was so dorky (naming yourself after a school? Dork!) but I like it now, and renaming would just confuse people. Including myself: I occasionally think of myself as Trin. This is Siria's fault, I'm sure!
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*small display of cheerleaderiness, urging you on towards the completion of many things*
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Yep, people do refer to you as Trin. I still valiantly refuse to respond to my shortened alies, but the buggers are lazy.
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Lists are always good. I had a similar list when I left Prague and just been able to do all the things I wanted in one day made leaving easier.
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*sets off to pay one last visit to Oscar*
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It's a shame we met so late into your year at TCD. But it was lovely to meet you none the less! I hope you've a safe (stress free) trip home m'dear.
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Agreed, on both parts! Hopefully I'll be able to come back soon and bug people anew. *g*
Huzzah for good music!
Indeed! As you may have noticed from the "current music" on a few of my recent posts, I'm still enjoying your mix a lot. I hope you likewise enjoy the Puddlejumpers' efforts. ;-)
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It's fantastic, but it takes some adjustment, the accents still jar me - and I was brought up with them.
I find myself getting frustrated with things that were easier in England, or what I thought were easier.
I idealised home so much while away, but it's not perfect, and the people aren't perfect. I've been told by people who have worked in England/abroad that it takes another year to adjust to home life. I believe that now.
And you're going to find, and this isn't positive, that people at home don't really understand at all the entire roller coaster, what it's like to find yourself with two homes, but knowing you cna only live in one place.
It's not easy.
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*gasp!* Get off the outlaw train, 'fore you land us all in jail! ;P
Maaaan, now I realise I should really make a list like that - I'm moving in a month, and so far mine simply reads "Start culling stuff"... all I've actually done is failed to put away a lot of laundry. *sigh*
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Good luck with the rest of your preparations, and the flight. Be sure to check in once you make it home :)
PS Apparently
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I did see
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I've never met a Fry's peppermint creme. What are they???
Wait. Steak and Guinness pie...? When did you start eating red meat again and how did I miss this major world event??
(Great icon.)
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A Fry's Peppermint Creme is...hmm, kind of like a York? But different? In the same way that Bounty bars are different from Mounds?
I've been eating red meat almost since I got here. That was the idea, that I'd stop once I came so I could experience real Irish food!
Glad you like the icon. Sometime soon, I need to do a big write up of my wacky week with
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I just had a intense moment of sadness because I was going to be like, "well, maybe I'll figure out how to cook steak and Guinness pie and cook it for you sometimes," and then I remembered that you're not going to be in Berkeley, even though you'll be back in this country. :(
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