It became far too difficult to try and take classes, attend required sessions, do homework, taking field trips, et al, to maintain this blog. I quickly learned that a quick upload and comment on Facebook was far easier and must less time consuming. Facebook also enabled me to immediately communicate with others at the NUI Galway International Summer School, both students and staff. So I will work away now, as time permits, to fill in the rest of the story on this blog.
Imagine my surprise on the first day of Gaelic Literature and Culture class when students named our home universities and the girl sitting right behind me, Rachel Finnegan, is from ten miles away from my home town in Nebraska. I grew up knowing her father, her grandparents, her aunts, uncles, and cousins well. We traveled 3,682 miles from our homes and met each other in Galway, which only goes to reaffirm that the world is such a small place when we just talk with each other.
While we were in Galway, Rachel's dad and my brother ran into each other in a store at home and had a great chat about the two of us meeting and studying at the same university in Ireland.
Below is a picture of the Welcome Reception for the International Summer School 2016 students at the NUI Galway College Bar.
Later that evening, we were treated to an interview of New York dancer and choreographer Jean Butler of Raindance fame. She was very gracious and visited with students after the interview.