I left when home looked like this and summer was still gracing us with her sun. Honestly, I didn't expect to miss the mountains so much, but flying in over the beautiful green mountains of Vermont last night almost made me cry as much as leaving Ireland did. Maybe it was the fact that I had been on a plane for 10 hours already, or that I knew everything I hold dear was just a few minutes away, but those mountains really never cease to amaze me. My day yesterday was a really really long one, with leaving my hotel at 5:30am Ireland time (midnight here), and not going to bed again until last night around 11pm Vermont time (4am Ireland time). LONG DAY. But I think I handled it like a pro, and didn't complain or stress or break down.
Now in Vermont it looks like this. All sticks and bare. But I think it's just as beautiful...alright it could use a little more snow, but after not seeing that tree for four months I am loving every minute of this.
I could go on and on about how much Ireland has helped me to grow, but honestly I think that reading through my blog is a pretty good way to understand my time there. I started out dreading it, and knowing I would miss everything about home more and more each day. And through four months I fell in love with Galway, and transformed into a real galway girl. It still feels like a dream that I'm not going to just turn around and be on shop street, or have the chance to walk into any pub at any time of day and order a beer and not be alone in drinking. Mostly though, I'm going to miss my friends. These girls went through so much with me, and unless you go abroad you'll never understand the bond we have. I know without a doubt in my heart that I could fly to Minnesota or drive Rhode Island or walk to New Hampshire and have a place to stay and fantastic company. They became my family abroad and I'll always love them.
While I was in Ireland I saw exactly 21 rainbows, and loved every single one. But now, I'm home and I can hear my mommy moving upstairs which means I can go officially wake her up cause I've completely forgotten how to use the coffee machine and need her help :) :)
Thank you to those of you who have trucked along with this entire blog and put up with me while I was abroad. I'll never forget this.
Goodbye,
K











