What a nice weekend in and around Maynooth!
Of course after the weekly "traditional" evening in the Roost, everyone are (for some reason..) more or less tired so on Fridays there is good to have something relaxing to do:
As we had done once before, we gathered together with a bunch of people around the table full of food. Obviously the food won't appear on the table by itself, someone have to cook it. In this case someone did mean everyone, so people prepared some kind of dish more or less traditional from their home country and brought it over to fill up the table. Different salads, meatballs, pancakes, brownies, tiramisu, cheese crackers, omelettes etc... Buffet was set - so much, so good! After dining just chilling and talking around (no, there was not "French Macarena" like last time) until the evening got late and atmosphere sleepy which meant time to go home catch some sleep. I felt that I could almost literally just roll back to my house because I was so full because all the good things tasted.
During Saturday afternoon I went to Dublin to see my friend from US. who I had met few weeks before in Galway. We had a cup of coffee and walk around... Thought to visit in Phoenix park but while picked up the map from one tourist office (Yes I know where the Phoenix park about is but didn't remember the actual route and distance...), they had changed it for a smaller scale than it had been before so the park wasn't visible on it anymore... B***ards! Good time anyways but unfortunately we realized that instead sitting inside cafeteria (even that it was cozy place) we could have took take away coffees and sit down outside, yes - Spring is really coming! At the evening was the time for good old time house parties ;) People, "refreshments", music, dancing and of course tough competitions on beer pong. So hey guys, how long did the parties lasted after all, until 4am?
Finally on Sunday what could be a better way to start a day than go for brunch - a traditional Irish Breakfast (bacon, eggs, hash browns, mushrooms, sausages, toast and tea) and after some fresh air by walking around parks of Celbridge Castletown... As nice as it was like the whole weekend, it's anyway time to return back to the reality and start work out some of my sociology essays...
Of course after the weekly "traditional" evening in the Roost, everyone are (for some reason..) more or less tired so on Fridays there is good to have something relaxing to do:
As we had done once before, we gathered together with a bunch of people around the table full of food. Obviously the food won't appear on the table by itself, someone have to cook it. In this case someone did mean everyone, so people prepared some kind of dish more or less traditional from their home country and brought it over to fill up the table. Different salads, meatballs, pancakes, brownies, tiramisu, cheese crackers, omelettes etc... Buffet was set - so much, so good! After dining just chilling and talking around (no, there was not "French Macarena" like last time) until the evening got late and atmosphere sleepy which meant time to go home catch some sleep. I felt that I could almost literally just roll back to my house because I was so full because all the good things tasted.
During Saturday afternoon I went to Dublin to see my friend from US. who I had met few weeks before in Galway. We had a cup of coffee and walk around... Thought to visit in Phoenix park but while picked up the map from one tourist office (Yes I know where the Phoenix park about is but didn't remember the actual route and distance...), they had changed it for a smaller scale than it had been before so the park wasn't visible on it anymore... B***ards! Good time anyways but unfortunately we realized that instead sitting inside cafeteria (even that it was cozy place) we could have took take away coffees and sit down outside, yes - Spring is really coming! At the evening was the time for good old time house parties ;) People, "refreshments", music, dancing and of course tough competitions on beer pong. So hey guys, how long did the parties lasted after all, until 4am?
Finally on Sunday what could be a better way to start a day than go for brunch - a traditional Irish Breakfast (bacon, eggs, hash browns, mushrooms, sausages, toast and tea) and after some fresh air by walking around parks of Celbridge Castletown... As nice as it was like the whole weekend, it's anyway time to return back to the reality and start work out some of my sociology essays...
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