Monday, August 30, 2010

Vienna!



so where did I leave off? I feel like last blog I was just rambling..  i'll start with Friday! :)

Friday morning, Hannah and I went to morning prayer together (7:30am in the Sacred Heart Chapel, so great!) and then we worked out (surprise, i know!.. me working out?) and then we were hot and sweaty and stinky so we decided to do what pretty much everyone here at the Gaming Campus has already done.. we jumped into the creek! It's a cute little creek that runs parallel to the Kartause that is very shallow like a normal creek at points, but at one point is like 6 or so feet deep?.. and everyone does it, it's FREEEEZING! and so, at 9am, Hannah and I jumped.. it was probably the coolest but scariest feeling i've had in awhile.. it was so fun but my body was like in shock from the temperature difference and I had a hard time moving my limbs to climb out hahah Let's just say that Hannah wasn't too excited about jumping in after my face of shock came out of the water! :) After that I had my 2nd day of classes and we went to Ur's (the local pub) at night time.. it was a nice day!

Yesterday, we left for Vienna at 7:30.. it was so fabulous. We did a bunch of cool stuff that I really can't remember hahah but the pictures may help trigger my memory! :) We had mass as soon as we got there and toured two or three more churches? which was pretty neat! We pretty much just walked around and toured Vienna.. which was kind of boring.. UNTIL! me, the WWII junkie I am, stumbled upon the place where Hitler took over Austria and adressed a HUGE crowd, full of Hitler's groupies and distraught Austrians ona  balcony.. and I got to see it. You could just imagine the people that were in the space (sort of like how we see pictures of rallies outside the Lincoln Monument and such.. ) and it was just awesome.. even cooler was that about 40 years after Hitler made that address on the balcony, John Paul II stepped up to the same exact spot and talked to the austrians about love and peace. AMAZING?! i think so. <3 so check out the pics, please. we went to lunch, where I can't believe I did.. but I was really hungry, and ate Schnitzel-which was nasty veal.. but the food here is slim to none on options.. so i'm forced to have my tastebuds pushed to the max.. we had free time for about 5 hours after that, so we just walked around and explored some.. grabbing some coffee/tea and cakes at classy establishments, hanging out with painted street performers, you know.. just chilling in Vienna! :)

But now it's time for dinner.. and i'm hungry.. for something that isn't baby cows :\ hahah miss you guys.. lots
thanks to everyone thats contacted me in any way just to say hello and such.. i really appreciate it!

love and prayers always,
Erin









Thursday, August 26, 2010

"Cling to Him.. if you're in darkness, you're in darkness, but you're with Him."



The above quote is from my Theology of Christ professor, Prof. Cassidy.. who has a very thick Scottish accent by the way! :) I thought it was probably one of the best ways to start this blog off because it kind of defines the past few days..

I'm not going to lie to any one of you, this transition is rough.. not only missing my family, which I think I've talked more than enough about hahah, but it's taken a toll on some friendships as well.. things are just very different here and everyone is kind of stressed and learning how to adjust and let's just get it out in the open that Erin isn't good with change! hahaha oh i'm a mess. well, not really.. i was yesterday, okay anywaaays..
But, I am so blessed and grateful to attend this University where I know when I'm down I can go to one of the chapels and just let it all out to Jesus, let Him take my worries, pains, and struggles.. and today with a beautiful  mass (that I was sacristan for! :)) and when Prof. Cassidy said the above quote (in his accent mind you!) it just took me to a whole new place that I really needed right now. Thanks for all the prayers.. I hope someone is taking care of my momma! :D (Tab, that's for you)

I went to a beautiful abbey in Melk, Austria a couple days ago which you'll see in a couple pictures.. and mostly just hung out around the Kartause. It's so beautiful, it's breathtaking.. I'll label the pictures that are the view outisde my window.. I got to talk to two of my very good friends, Rachel and Christine the past few days, too which was just so pleasant!

You are all in my prayers.. please continue to keep me in yours. Satan is kicking me in the face lately.. but the Lord, like always, is triumphing.

"Your actions should always prove your words of love."









Sacred Heart of Jesus, 
have mercy on me.
-Erin







Monday, August 23, 2010

Hey Austriaaaa.

Wellllll, I've finally made it! :) It's been a week since the airplane flew from the US and I am now sitting in the hallway next to my gorgeous dorm room for the semester.

Austria is so incredibly beautiful!! :) And this campus is even better.

We had a bit of a hassle with the hotel last night but we arrived back to the airport early and were on bus in no time for the Karatause. The first bus that I was on arrived here around lunch time and we were greeted by little children with yellow roses. It was just amazing and so cute.We got adjusted and looked around and bit and had our first Austrian meal! :) We are having some meetings and welcoming things shortly so I better go, but i'll update when I can! thanks for all your prayers! (And I'll post pictures soon!)

oh and please keep Elizabeth, a 4 month old baby I met today, in your prayers. She needs them.. thank you!

love,
me

Sunday, August 22, 2010

All About Ireland!



HELLO EVERYONE! J  I am so sorry that I haven’t blogged in so long (I know everyone was hanging by their shoestrings waiting for me to post..) Well the wait is over! And I’ll give you a nice and long one to keep you busy!!

So for the past 5 days, I’ve been in the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. We (Myself, my roommate Hannah and 2 of my household sisters, Jen and Chelsea—Jen also played on the Franciscan girls team with me!) flew into Dublin on Tuesday morning, we were exhausted but we lugged our bags to the bus station to buy our bus passes and then to our first hostel, Ashfield House,  where we stayed just us four in a cute little bunker.  We were so exhausted and so we took naps and freshened up before heading out to explore Dublin. We decided to go to the most popular tourist attraction, the Guinness Factory! (Where I had my first beer… You’d be proud pops! Jk jk) It was really neat and we got to pour our own pints. (see picture) After that we went to mass at Immaculate Conception, which was run by Franciscan TOR’s, and they had a beautiful Marian grotto. (see picture) We had our first meal at Fitzgerald’s Bar (our first and last meal in a restaurant actually!! We were poor college kids) and then headed back to the hostel for the night.
In the morning we bused to Cork, which took awhile.. but we did have lunch for the raod (Bread, butter and cheese-oh the joys of being a college student) We didn’t have any plans for staying somewhere so we trekked along the streets of Cork with these huge bookbags looking for a plae to stay.. after about a half hour, we started to think we wouldn’t have a place to stay.. but thennn Hannah and Jen stumbled upon York B&B, where a very kind and wonderful woman took us in for cheaper than she usually does. After getting settled we went to the Blarney Castle, which was the coolest thing!! (see pics)  First, we explored through the dungeon tunnel thing where I had my first emotional break down about missing my amazing little sister.. A little girl needed help to get up to her spot where her sister already was and I helped her and she obviously wanted to be w/ her sister, not some strange American and she said “Sissy, hold me!” Well let’s just say waterworks continued throughout the rest of the dungeon.. We climbed through the different sections of the castle and kissed the Blarney Stone (where you’re supposed to receive the gift of eloquence, but I must of kissed it wrong because my speech has been awful the past few days.. or maybe it was the alcohol.. JUST KIDDDDING. I’m a good girl)  Anywho, after that we planned on going to mass at St. Finnbarr’s at 5:30,  however we were sadly misinformed because it was an Anglician church..  but the Lord looks after those who love Him.. We started to walk home when we passed a Convent, we decided to knock on the door and they were actually starting mass right then and there!!  After mass the cute little Irish nun told us that they never have massa t 5:30, it was just a fluke! How great is our God! The Lord has just been melting my heart in so many ways these past few days, I can’t imagine not serving Him in vocation right now. We returned to the B&B and had quite a few adventures.. Hannah cooked us spaghetti and we ate delicious food for cheap! Garlic bread, spaghetti, chicken nuggets and wine--It was a good time.
The next day (Thursday the 19th) we traveled to Galway, my personal favorite place we traveled to. We decided to spend a couple extra bucks to stay at Snoozles, a very popular hostel in town. It was recently built and made just for younger groups traveling together. It was a grand ol’ time! We didn’t have any specific plans, so we roamed around the adorable little city and found lots of things to do and places to see. One in particular was St. Nicholas’ Cathedral. It was a very simple cathedral, but it was beautifully elegant at the same time. We were blessed to get to spend about two hours there—they had adoration, confession and mass. I received confession from an adorable Irish priest.. it was fabulous. I feel like we lived at St. Nicholas’ almost.. we went to mass there three times throughout the last few days! J After mass we were graced to see a B&B sign and we stopped in.. little did we know it was a B&B on top of a Mexican restaurant, LaSalsa. We needed to find a cheap place for Friday, so I went in and asked if the 4 of us could stay in a double room (50 Euro for 2 twin beds) and they allowed us too! So we made reservations at LaSalsa and went back to Snoozles for dinner! After dinner we went out with a few of the people from the Hostel to a popular bar, King’s Head, where we had a heck of a time ;) it was quite interesting.. butI sadly acquired a taste for an Irish Cider that I doubt they’ll have back in the States (someone could you know.. look it up and get me some for a coming home present.. Bulmer’s!) It was a long night, but it was overall very fun and entertaining hahaha We saw a bunch of Franciscan kids at King’s Head, including Dave, the only other freshman who went to Belize with me! It was really great to see familiar faces.
In the morning we got a classic Irish breakfast (Tea, corn flakes, bread—we had so much bread throughout the week..I never want to eat bread again) and were off to the Cliffs of Moher, where we met up with four other Franciscan freshman on the bus. The trip to the cliffs was a rough one.. it was the classic Ireland you see on TV and movies.. the super narrow roads, really crazy turns, sheep and cows everywhere you look.. but it was beautiful. Hannah and I weren’t feeling well which made the trip a little harder, too. But, we made it, safe and sound, and experieceed the Lord in nature by seeing such magnificent beauty in the cliffs. I was amazed. (see pictures, please!!) When we left the cliffs we decided to stop in Kinvara, where the other girls were staying, on the way home. We hung out there for a bit which was so awesome!! We ate on the side of a dock where they were having some sort of festival, and then decided to be adventurous and explore the outskirts of a castle(that we weren’t allowed into because they were having a Medieval  Banquet) and then we decided to really be adventurous and explore this abandoned rock structure across the water (see pics!!) It was so cool to just experience the Lord in such a different way , through His creation. We left the water and had a Bulmer’s together before us 4 traveled back to Galway. And then.. we stayed at LaSalsa!!! We were so excited.. well, except Chelsea, but for 12.50 Euro a person we couldn’t pass it up and we had such a fun time! I got to call my parents for a little bit and talk to my little sister who was super tough for her shots! J Oh how I miss them already..
On Saturday we sadly left LaSalsa, but happily visited the shrine to Our Lady of Knock in Knock, Ireland on the feast day of the apparition! It was beautiful and wonderful and I am truly blessed to be here.  We bused from Knock back to Galway to have mass at St. Nicholas’ again and then returned to the Dublin Airport to sleep there for the night..
So I finally caught up to where I am now! This morning (Sunday the 22nd) we woke up after about 4 hours of sleep on a McDonald’s booth and hung around the airport for a couple hours until our flight..  I am currently sitting in a foyer in a hotel outside Vienna and I cannot describe to you how much I miss my family. I am so blessed to have such a loving and supporting family and friends of the family.. I hope the Lord continues to bless my semester here and hopefully bring me peace about being so far away.
Thank you for tuning in.. I appreciate your love and support. Pray a Memorirae for the students travels today.

Love,  Erin.



Tuesday, August 17, 2010

awestruck.

i am currently sitting in a bunk bed in dublin, ireland..

it's seriously crazy. it still doesn't feel real. The flights went well.. can't write too much because I'm exhausted and quite crampy.

Thanks for the prayers for safe travels.. now only if we could get around Ireland without a hassel! :)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Rhode Island today, Dublin tomorrow

Today my pops drove me to Rhode Island to meet up with Hannah Nelson (my roomate from last semester and very good friend (: ) whose grandparents live here.. my family didn't wanna hit the NYC traffic for the JFK airport tomorrow

saying goodbye was rough, i won't lie.. saying good-bye to my 5 yr. old sister, Riley, was the worst for sure.. even though she understands it the least. After a fake phone call of "Hello, where can I buy a new Sissy since mine will be away for so long?" I about broke down..  but as hard as it was, I know this is going to be such an amazing experience not only for myself but for my family. A time to learn more about our Lord, ourselves, our relationships, our world around us,  our love for others.. just everything!

Keep me and the other passengers in your prayers tomorrow! I'll arrive in Dublin at 10am on Tuesday.. so my flight will be from 6pm tomorrow until then.. (but w/ the time differences and such.. it's only about a 6 hr flight!)

Mary, our Mother, protect us and keep us safe from injury and harm. Keep us close to your Son, always.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Today is Edith Stein's Feast Day!

" The anguish in our neighbor’s soul must break all precept. All that we do is a means to an end, but love is an end in itself, because God is love." -St. Edith Stein

Well I know the day is almost over, it's been a busy one.. full of preparing for school w/ packing/arranging things. . as well as spoiling my little sister :P

Today at mass, we celebrated Edith Stein's life and death.. She was beautiful-look her up! :) Every day I am amazed at how the Lord uses the littlest things to help me along.. to show me He’s truly there and present in my life. How He did that today: By using Edith Stein’s life as an example of sacrifice and love to prepare me for the upcoming year.
Tomorrow begins my one year sacrifice (of an earthly thing I do not need-but enjoy!) for abortion, miscarriages, poor parents, and orphans.

Please join me in making a small sacrifice, if only for week or so, and offer it up for the same intentions. All four need constant prayer.

I am leaving for Ireland in 6 days!! :)

Through His Sacred Heart,
Big/Easy E

Sunday, August 8, 2010

In a week from today I'll be saying goodbye..

I just cannot believe that I am so blessed to be studying abroad this semester for FUS. Not only do I get to spend 5 months in a beautiful foreign country, but I get to do it with some of my closest friends! I am going to miss my family and friends so much, but I know that such growth will occur in the next few months. Every day will be both a challenge and an adventure.. but hey--"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

Peace&Blessings,
Erin.