On Sunday, I went to the Cinema. My hostmum showed me the way to a big shoppingcenter called DunDrum, about 15 minutes away from our house. She gave me a lunch package
, which also included a small package of Popcorn. In Ireland, people eat it all the time, and you can buy it everywhere - maybe it's just me, but normally I eat Popcorn only at the Cinema! Well, I don't mind. It could definitely be worse than having to eat Popcorn all the time.
We were a group of four Austrian girls and I guess we also behaved like it: Walking around, staring at everything and making pictures. We decided to watch
'The Theory of Everything' (which I can highly recommend!) and had still plenty of time left, so we went upstairs to a mobile phone shop to buy new SIM Cards. And honestly, this sounds much easier than it's done. I know this probably sounds stupid, but you don't get taught to buy a SIM card at school, or all this stuff which is useful when buying something (in a different language) in general. The guy at the shop gave me a lot of instructions and literally praised every offer they had. I bought a SIM card with mobile data and unlimited texts for one month, which seemed as a good idea in my eyes (afterwards I had a lot of problems with my SIM card, but that's another story).
The movie was very touching and had a great soundtrack. When we went home by bus and sat down upstairs in front of the big window (I love the Dublin buses, even though they're very expensive, because they have two stages) and I suddenly felt a bit sad about returning
to a home that wasn't really my home. I think, it's normal to feel like this on your second day.
At home, I prepared myself mentally
for Monday, when I would have to go to School - I was nervous and excited, but in a good way.
We were a group of four Austrian girls and I guess we also behaved like it: Walking around, staring at everything and making pictures. We decided to watch
The movie was very touching and had a great soundtrack. When we went home by bus and sat down upstairs in front of the big window (I love the Dublin buses, even though they're very expensive, because they have two stages) and I suddenly felt a bit sad about returning
At home, I prepared myself mentally
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