Wondering and Wandering

I graduated. Now what? Do I live the life I never wanted to live? The one where I move to the city, get a job in a corporate cubicle, and slave away 60 hours a week for $40,000 a year? No thanks. How about 5 years down the road when I settle on a girl I don't truly love, buy the car I don't need, have the marriage that won't last, buy the home I can't afford? No thanks. I want to see things, I want to experience life in every way. This is the only life I've got, I might as well make the most of it and do something I won't foget. So here I am, travelling the world one step at a time. Where I'm going is yet to be decided, how long I'm there is up in the air, but one thing's for sure. Whatever I do, where ever I go, I'm going to be living. You can count on that.

Ireland

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Videos

Wednesday, 4 Apr 2007 | Views [283] | Comments [6]

I've added a few videos throughout. The articles are, this one and it's been a while. This one is in Dingle Ireland on top of a hill over looking the ocean. Sorry about the waterfall, just turn your head sideways

Tags: Adventures


Couchsurfing meet

Sunday, 18 Feb 2007 | Views [258] | Comments [4]

Last night we had our couchsurfing meet in Dublin, ohh the fun times I had. I meet some really interesting and fun people who loved to have a good time. I blended in well. I bought my plane ticket to the UK today to start my AuPair job. I'm actually really ... Read more >

Tags: Party time


About to leave for Dublin

Saturday, 17 Feb 2007 | Views [294] | Comments [2]

So I met up with another couchsurfer, a Finnish girl, very pretty. I'm not gonna be stupid like I was the last time, no worries. We went to the Cliffs of Moher, the whole reason I came to Ireland, and go figure, my camera is broken. Yeah I know, again.... Read more >

Tags: Work


FYI

Tuesday, 13 Feb 2007 | Views [303] | Comments [6]

I'm better now, and it's near impossible to find a job here without a visa, you can't get a visa without already having a job. Thanks George W for making this so easy for us. I'm going to be in Galway til Friday or Saturday, then I am off to Dublin. ... Read more >

Tags: Budgets & money


quick update

Sunday, 11 Feb 2007 | Views [276] | Comments [4]

well kids, not much to report at the moment seeing how I have the flu and all. Being sick in a hostel = not fun. I'm gonna go on and take my pills, drink my oj, and feel miserable. Everyone feel sorry for me now. I will update when I do something worth ... Read more >

Tags: Misadventures


its been a while

Wednesday, 7 Feb 2007 | Views [762] | Comments [18]

I know I haven't written in a while but I've been a bit on the busy side. Here goes, the last night in Dingle I played beerpong with the American girls. Its nice to know I still have it. "It" being the ability to throw a pingpong ball into ... Read more >

Tags: Misadventures


odd turn of events

Monday, 29 Jan 2007 | Views [347] | Comments [5]

So I will start where I left off. After my German friend left I pretty much spent the day in the hostel because the weather was miserable and I was tired from the previous days hike. I also wanted to get some reading done and write a bit. I went to the ... Read more >

Tags: Party time


Great Craic (sounds like crack but means fun)

Saturday, 27 Jan 2007 | Views [727]

Ok friends and family, I know I wasn't in Jamica, glitch in the system or something, its fixed now. So much to talk about and so little time. Lets start with a couple of days ago. I took the bus from Listowel to Tralee, men pay attention to this name, ... Read more >

Tags: The Great Outdoors


Leaving Listowel for Dingle

Thursday, 25 Jan 2007 | Views [410] | Comments [7]

I'm sitting at an Internet Cafe paying an insane 3 Euro an hour fee but I suppose its worth it. I may have to go visit my Bulgarian princess sooner than I thought. Today I board a bus for Tralee and from Tralee I go to Dingle. The Dingle pennisula is ... Read more >

Tags: On the Road


I forget what day I'm on

Wednesday, 24 Jan 2007 | Views [321] | Comments [5]

Believe it or not, Ireland is not the happy-go-lucky place some might think it is. It's a sad place really, full of people either looking to survive or take advantage of others. It's rare to find a person who is completely content. I guess it's a bit ... Read more >

Tags: Philosophy of travel


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