7 Things Sunday

One. I spent a week in Ireland and loved it. Irish people are just the best. Highlights include:

  • Seeing The Book of Kells and library at Trinity College Dublin, which was something I had really enjoyed learning about in my art history courses and so, SO cool to see in person.
  • Experiencing clay pigeon shooting. I was one, surprised that clay pigeons are not shaped like birds and two, even more surprised at how well I did at shooting them. Who could’ve seen that coming?! It must be all those games of N64 007.
  • Soaking up some sunshine and seeing where the last scene from The Guard was filmed before getting 99s and listening to a very amusingly beginner saxophonist on the promenade. If any dude wants to serenade me with a saxophone that would very okay with me.
  • Even though the weather was slightly disastrous, seeing the Cliffs of Moher was amazing!!
  • Watching our classmate Derwin perform in his Irish dancing show. So talented with the feets, that one.
  • Michael’s car tours of Galway and the surrounding towns. “This is the bad turn. Everyone knows what you mean when you say that you’re so many kilometres from the bad turn.”…”Oh, this is (enter name)’s house and you see there in the yard? That’s the grave he made for his dog.”
  • Sailing with Katie and her parents and daring to jump in the coldest water I have ever been in.
  • So.much.dancing
  • Tom Barry’s, the most dreamy beer garden
  • Playing some tunes on the Shandon Bells at St. Anne’s

A wee video montage: http://replayapp.com/v/FDQSmPvDB8/

Two. This might be the most positive song ever and I can’t stop listening to it:

Three. Yesterday I had one of those moments that kinds of defines you as a person. I just left the hair salon and got on the bus. I felt a very strange sensation and realised that there was a mentally handicapped man in the seat directly behind me…wait for it…chewing on my hair!! Yep. Just sucking away on the ends of my fresh locks. And I didn’t have the heart to ask him to stop. So, I just let it run its course and then sort of leaned forward in my seat so it was out of reach.

Four. I went to a Picasso and Lee Miller photography exhibition at The Portrait Gallery and was blown away by these best buds. There was a whole group of friends, really…painters, poets, photographers. They were so tight knit and supportive of each other’s work. They created resistance publications together during WWII and Miller was a war photo correspondent for Vogue. Picasso wasn’t allowed to exhibit any work during the war, but he created constantly, so there were pictures Miller took of all his new pieces when she finally got to see him on Victory Day. She took thousands of photos of Picasso during their friendship and her husband wrote his biography. It felt like a privilege to see how personal the photos were- documenting everything from holidays together, to having kids, new homes, changing relationships, visits at work, etc. It reminded me of Midnight in Paris (which everyone should watch). And it made me wonder if the famous contemporary artists of today have that sort of thing going for them.

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Five. It has been a weekend of saying farewell to people who have made such an imprint on this sentimental soul of mine. And when you meet people who do that, you don’t want them to just become a tiny part of your life, you know? Like, oh it’s been years since I’ve seen so-and-so. We just went to grad school together for a year. Noooo! I hate the idea of not knowing the next time you’ll see a person. It’s a terrible thing. Honestly, I can’t get over how fortunate I am to have spent a year in such good company- friends from my course who I’ve been through the trenches with and could not have survived without, the Steampunk crew who make life feel so full and happy, friends from church who have loved and cared like the superstars they are, and great flatmates who made a new and unfamiliar place feel like home. I’ve held it together so far, but I have a feeling at that flight gate on Tuesday I will be a mess. I don’t want to leave. I want to come baaaack. But I don’t know if, how, or when that will be a possibility. I don’t know if I just take a risk and a big leap or if I wait for something to happen. I need a UK visa fairy to come tell me what I should do because my head spins when I read into it. Maybe I’ll just put up a kickstarter to fund my stay? 😉 BUT all of that said, I am also really, really excited to fly back to Iowa and be home with all my homies who I have missed immensely. Although, you won’t see much of me until after I submit my dissertation August 19th. Booooo.

Six. I’ve never had a caricature/portrait done before, but I spoke to a really sweet Polish artist when walking on the mile yesterday and she did mine. I don’t know how much it really looks like me, but it’s fun to have anyway. Support street artists!

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Love,

Taylor

7 Things Sunday

1. Have you ever been to an enchanted forest? Well, I have. And it was aaaaamazing. Check it: http://www.enchantedforest.org.uk/galleries/galleries

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2. The ladies of Block C, Flat 3-4 signed up to go speed dating together. Quite the bonding experience. It is pretty much just like the movies. You sit at a tiny table with your cocktail and day dream of asking really uncomfortable questions. Then there are 12 rounds of man-rotation and you get 4 minutes to decide what you think of them, jot down comments and write ‘date’, ‘ditch’, or ‘friends’ on your score card. For example (my real notes/fake names)…

Terry: Postman. Really into Nightclubs. Doesn’t like that I’m not into nightclubs.

Cameron: Made a Taylor Swift joke. Meh. How many of these am I going to get tonight? SRSLY.

Callan: Likes Wes Anderson Movies. Economist. Sick beard.

Robert: Competitive sailor. Sank his last boat. Has a baby face.

Drew: Avid juicer. Runs and weight lifts ‘to the point of exhaustion’. Doesn’t really look like it, though.

Then you turn your scorecard in and they email you the next day with your matches. I wouldn’t pay to do this again, but if you’re looking for a new adventure to have with your friends- DO IT!

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3. Halloween involved: A fantastically decorated flat. Air guitar-ing and dancing till the sweat dripped down… in a club’s ‘alternative’ room to the likes of Florence & The Machine, Blink 182, All American Rejects, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Will Smith & Jazzy Jeff, and Fallout Boy. Experiencing Scottish post-drinking munchies: aka chips and curry sauce (it was good, but my heart is definitely in a hot slice of Big Tomato pizza). Taxi cab foot massages…those heels will getcha.

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4. School is hard. Really hard. And all-consuming. I hate it. I’m stressed. I’m overwhelmed. I just can’t even. I decided if I fail the course, I will live as a homeless person to pay off all my debts and then I’ll write a book about it or have someone make a documentary about it. Maybe all the other people with failed degrees and excruciating amounts of student loan debt will join me and we’ll be a movement!

5. On a happier note…because who is happier than Bryce Avary? He’s like the human equivalent of confetti. I don’t care how lame this is, but he has a pseudo greatest hits album called Bryce Avary, His Instruments and Your Voices and when you hear the crowd come in on each track, you can’t help but sing along with all of your heart.

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7. I keep finding myself wandering into this place. It’s so light. And you can watch artists at work. And it there are lots of benches. And there’s coffee downstairs. It’s just perfect.

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Love,

Taylor

7 Things Sunday

7 things my mom did when I was growing up (proving her incredible-ness):

One. She used to make home made Lunchables for Madison and I to take to school. She would use cookie cutters to cut the meat and cheese into little stars or hearts. Does it get any cuter than that? No. It doesn’t.

Two. She was very ahead of the curve in terms of being “all natural”. Right now anything and everything organic, hormone free, paraben free, etc. is trending (which is obviously great). But I remember having Tom’s toothpaste, vinegar cleaner, aluminum free deodorant, toxic green superfood powder mixed in grape juice, and allllll those types of things when I was in elementary school. Way to go, mom. Perhaps I have less sulfates in my body than the average 20-something thanks to your concern.

Three. Do you remember Creative Memories? Well, my mom scrapbooked and documented our life like a madwoman. I think she told me that over the years she put together 60-some photo albums. She was an embossing, sticking, stenciling, stamping machine! There are many memories preserved thanks to her. HOORAY (except for those awful junior high pictures. Those can be burned.)! Sadly, due to the the mass production of the cell phone/digital camera, the scrapbooking hobby has fallen to the wayside. Probably for everyone. Sigh.

Four. She made quality time a priority by taking me on mommy-daughter dates. Just the two of us would go bowling, hike through the woods, see movies, bake cookies, etc. When I was 11 or 12, she took me to visit the town of Pella for basically the first time. During our trip I exclaimed that I wanted to live there and go to Central and then THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED. What?! Life is weird, people.

Five. She implanted in me a love for adventure and traveling. For being a homebody, she certainly has an adventurous spirit. My mom has been to all 50 states and many of those states were visited while she was on tour with her handbell choir (the fact that my mom was in a handbell choir brings me sheer joy and giggles). We went on fantastic family vacations growing up. One of the most fun experiences I’ve ever had in all my life was hiking a waterfall with my mom and sister. She has always been encouraging of my international expeditions and I hope that we continue to travel together forever.

Six. She introduced me to the wonderful world of 1970s music. I can still picture sprightly young Taylor in the back seat of the Saturn, singing along to the mixed cassette tape. I knew every word to ‘The Night Chicago Died’ by Paper Lace, ‘Chevy Van’ by Sammy Johns, ‘Hooked on a Feeling’ by Blue Suede, and many more.

Seven. She threw birthday parties for our cat where she would put out all our Beanie Baby cats, make a cat cake, and invite our friends over. Because why not?!I will also mention that these parties were held in a bright purple kitchen that possessed personalized kitchen table and chairs which she decoratively painted.

Love,

Taylor

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