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31 May, Saturday

Theme:  International Business Education Opportunities

We were supposed to have a lecture at National University of Ireland-Galway but the speaker didn’t show up so we went shopping.

Galway college

I went with Russell and Josh for lunch and then shopping. We had a bagel sandwich for lunch, it was really good. Russell and I walked pass the Deaf and Blind Center of Galway. It was closed because it was the weekend.

deafblind in galway

 After shopping with the boys, I went shopping with Lisa and Erin and got some cool stuff for my parents and a nice jacket for myself.

It was a very beautiful sunny day, a little hot, but perfect for shopping.  In one of the stores I went into, I found a cool hat. It is only €10 and it's too big to take home. So I took a picture instead.

Beer hat

It was Ashley’s birthday so we took her to a resturant/pub and used our free beer ticket that the guy at the hostel gave us. I had a big beef & guiness stew and it was very good. Then we went back to the hostel and played cards.

I took a shower and after I was done, I was walking down the hall and saw Josh talking to a girl from another group. He called me back so he could introduce me to them, I turned around and appeared in the doorway of their room, when I turn my head around the door to see in the room the girl grabbed my glasses and threw them on the floor without saying a word. Josh was so surprised and gave me my glasses and I walked away. Josh told Andrew about this and came to me the next day and talked about it. He had stated that the girl was disabled and drank. He also told me that he yelled at them like "what did you do to my little brother, don't do it again, he can't see." I thanked him when he talked to me about it. What a nice guy I have to support me when something happened, thanks again to Josh.

my sunglasses

The boys went out to the pub/club and I stayed and went to bed. I was really tired.  

 

 
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