Reflecting on My Time in Dublin

  Being at the end of my trip I feel so lucky and grateful that I was able to come on this trip. I have fallen in love with the people, food, and culture of Dublin and do not want to let go. I have come to understand many aspects of Ireland's different culture from our class time and from exploring what Ireland has to offer. I was able to experience some of Ireland's norms when it comes to their community and social life. I got to experience pub culture, which showed me the fun side of Ireland. I also got to experience a local foods market and see a diverse and community side to Ireland. I got to learn so much more about Ireland's health care and how that compares to the U.S and a better understanding about universal healthcare. We also got to learn about how homeless and substance abusers navigate their world in Dublin, which broadened my understanding of how people survive here. Also one of my favorite parts was getting to learn some Irish history about some amazing and strong women, who played a major role in Ireland gaining its independence. This trip was somehow what I expected, but also not what I expected at the same time. It was also so much better than I could have ever imagined and again I am so thankful I got the opportunity to join this trip. I will cherish the memories and friends I have made while being here forever. I love Dublin!! 

Here are some of my favorite pictures and moments! 







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