dijous, 18 de juliol del 2013

Irish disco!!!

What's up, people!
As everyday we have woken up early to go to have breakfast and then to study a little bit. We are annoyed because since Monday we have had to change our class everyday, but it doesn't matter because we meet new people and new teachers and they are all nice. After some lessons, we had lunch as usual and then back to our rooms to rest for a while people have started to shout. Quickly, we've found out the reason of their yellings. There was a fire drill and we have run around the campus trying to find somebody to tell us what we had to do. It's easy, you listen to the alarm, go out of the building and look for the fire assembly point. Once there, after some time you can go back to your room.
Today's afternoon activity was to visit the Georgian quarter and  the museum of the Georgian Houses. House n.29 shows the life of upperclass and lowerclass people of Georgian times. The four storey house leads the visitor to be aware of the life in the past. The house had some plaster figurines which resembled the former inhabitants. Form our point of view, it was scaring because there were a lot of dummies representing the different members of the family that used to live in the house number 29. 
After the visit to the house, we went to Trinity College, we have walked around the area and we have bought some souvenirs and some of us have gone to Abercrombie or Starbucks. (we have taken photos with the handsome and friendly shop-assistants). 
Tonight we had  Irish Disco.  If we wanted to go in, we had to wear something green or we could also have  a shamrock or the Irish flag painted on our cheeks. We danced a lot and we had a great time.

Sònia-Clàudia-Rut





2 comentaris:

  1. Hello parents,
    we miss your comments, don't be shy and write us back!!!

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  2. Hello everybody.
    It seems that you had a nice day, yesterday. The first photo you show us is good.
    Today you had finished your lessons. Enjoy this weekend with yours new friends and all the activities that you will do.
    Kisses,
    Francesc and Mercè

    ResponElimina