It’s been a while since I’ve updated. I haven’t really done much different from last semester since I’ve been back.

My snowboarding lessons finally started this semester. They’re on Sundays at 11:30 so I have to get up early. This week the instructor didn’t show up. I hope I get another lesson because of this.

The only new class I have this semester is reading and writing the short story. Which is way more boring than you can imagine. On the first day of class the professor spent an hour explaining in extreme detail two short paragraphs of a story. We actually finished the story in two an a half hours this week.

Space law remains my favorite class. Sadly, it’s also the first class that’s over this semester. Because of this class, I’m hoping to go to law school after graduating from FHSU.

I surprised myself by getting first classes (70%/A) in German and Spanish last semester. I have no idea how I managed this. I’m also going to go to Spain with my Spanish class over spring break.

Lastly, I passed the final exam for scuba. All I have to do now is complete four open water dives then, I’m a PADI certified open water diver.

That’s about all I can think of until my next update.

I’m going to post this update a few days early since I’ll be headed to Dublin tomorrow. Tourist mode: activating. I don’t know if I’ll post daily but, I’m taking my camera so expect pictures. Without further ado here’s my week in review (Yes, I made it rhyme on purpose).

Thursday night after my last weekly update, I booked a tour at the Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin. So far it’s the only thing that I have planned. It was one of the most recommended things in Dublin so, hopefully it lives up to the hype.

On Friday, I really don’t know what I did for most of the day. In the evening, I went to laser tag with the Snowsports club. Both games I was the second best player. The arena was probably the best one that I’ve ever played which says a lot considering I’ve played at several places in the States. Afterwards we went to the Cooper Rose where I had fish and chips and a pint. I also had a bottle of Angry Orchard cider. It’s the best cider that I’ve tried to date. Better yet, it’s American and is likely in a store near you unlike my previous favorite, woodpecker. Hanging out with the group was fun even though I have no idea what they were taking about most of the time (British accents get hard to understand when there’s more than one Brit in a conversation).

On Saturday, I had scuba in the morning. I completed my fifth and final scuba module. Now I just have to take the final exam and complete my open water dives to become a certified scuba diver. I think that I might move onto my advanced open water certification next semester. For my dives on Saturday I wore a drysuit. The water in the lake that the club dives in is cold, the air temperature here gets into the lower 50s now. This would make the water temperature beneath the surface even lower. This makes a drysuit ideal as air is a better insulator than water which, keeps you much warmer. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to be in a vacuum chamber, try diving in a drysuit (it’s not comfortable). Surprisingly when I got out of the pool, I found that I got more soaked from walking to the scuba shop than I actually did from two hours in the pool. After scuba I went grocery shopping and bought a footlong from subway for dinner. Then I went back to Clanny and started working on my film analysis essay. I’m doing an awful job and so far only have 500 of 1500 words. Worse yet, I haven’t found enough sources yet to support my writing. I should be able to get it better before it’s due though (I really don’t want to take my laptop to Dublin with me). Saturday overall was a great day, bring it on homework and laundry Sunday!!!

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I shouldn’t have asked for Sunday to bring it. I don’t like writing essays. I got 1,150 out of 1,500 words done though. I did laundry and packed too.

It’s Monday!!! I’m leaving tomorrow morning for Dublin. I’m do excited, it’s my first time leaving Sunderland in the eight and a half weeks I’ve been here. I also figured out how to plug my camera into my phone to transfer photos. It’s going to be an early morning to get to the airport on time.

 

Not much significant has been happening lately as I’ve settled into a routine now. For this reason I’ve decided to start doing weekly updates. This week I read a lot on my kindle. I bought the Maze Runner series and so far have finished the first three books or what is known as the Maze Runner trilogy. I’m on the fourth book now, The Kill Order, and am having a hard time getting into it since it’s a prequel with entirely new characters.

Next week is reading week for most of my classes meaning that I won’t have many classes to go to. I went to RyanAir’s site and found that there are only three places that they fly out of Newcastle to. Two of them are in Spain and the other is Dublin. I decided that Dublin would probably be a better first trip since, I want to be able to speak better Spanish when I go to Spain on a future trip. After booking my flight, I went to HostelWorld.com and booked a bed in a hostel near the city center. I don’t have an itinerary for my trip and plan on winging it. Some of the typical tourist attractions look promising like Trinity College and, the Guinness Storehouse both of which are near where I’m staying. If you’ve ever been to Dublin and have a suggestion of someplace that I should visit or have a question or something to say please leave a comment on this post.

The day after I get back from Dublin, I will probably go on my first open water dives. The air temperature here has been in the mid to upper 50s (Fahrenheit) lately so I’m getting trained on using a drysuit so I don’t become a human popsicle.

Lastly, today is the 5th of November. The fireworks are crazy tonight, maybe even more than the 4th of July. Why? The 5th of November is the day that Guy Fawkes and members of the Catholic church were caught and prevented from carrying out their plot of blowing up the British Parliament and King in 1605.

 

I’ll leave you with this picture facing out over Sunderland from the top of ski hill that I forgot to post a couple of weeks ago.
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And another picture taken off the bridge that go over every day to get to class on the St.Peters campus.
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Today we actually had a lesson in games technology. I feel better about the class now that I know what I’m doing (kind of). The movie analysis workshop was boring this week. We literally analyzed the plot structure of a western for TWO hours. After my classes were over I rode the bus to city campus and, walked to the scuba shop. I took my quiz, got my kit and, received my briefing. Then, I waited a while before it was time to leave. In the pool, I finished my lesson really quickly than swam around until I ran out of air. Apparently, I still swim like I’m riding a bike. When I was leaving, one of the instructors told me that I’ll need a bigger tank for the open water dives. I guess I’m oxygen hungry. After diving, I went home and ate. Then Netflix. And finally sleep.

Today, I went to scuba. I swam around underwater but, kept getting in everyone’s way. When I put my kit together I didn’t get my tank fastened enough so, about half way through it fell out of my BCD. In the future I will remember to get it tighter. My tank ran out of air too early too. It was only filled to 200bars instead of 230bars. I stopped when it got low and snorkeled around until it was time to get out. After scuba, I went to the city campus library and bought lunch from the Starbucks. I had an OK cheeseburger and by that I mean it was worse than McMindes back home. I went back to my flat where I watched Netflix and revised my Tesco order until I went to bed.

Today I woke up in pain from snowboarding and took a couple ibuprofen. I had all my normal classes except for my games technology tutorial since the professor is in the hospital. After my classes, I took the 700 to city campus and walked to the scuba centre for my second closed water lesson.

At the centre, I took my test and got my kit then waited until we were ready to go to the pool. I was the only person taking the CW2 lesson. The first skill was a full mask flood and then a minute without a mask on. Clearing a mask is easy so, the full mask flood wasn’t bad. The second part of removing the mask for a minute wasn’t great though. Every time I would breathe out through my regulator, the bubbles would go straight up my nose. It was only for a minute though. The next skill was to find or what it feels like when you’re or of air. For this skill, the instructors turn of your tank and, you signal at 50bars and when you’re out. When you signal that you’re out they immediately turn it back on so, you never actual get to the point that you’re “drowning”. All of this was suppose to be in the deep end but, I couldn’t get my left ear to equalize at the beginning. After completing the skills, I was free to swim around and practice with adjusting my buoyancy. Apparently, I use my finds like I’m riding a bike and not like I’m swimming. Because of this and the fact that I couldn’t equalize, the instructor told me that I need a couple practice sessions before I can move on to CW3. I scheduled the first fire this Saturday. Back at the flat, I ate done sandwiches and watched a couple more episode of Battlestar.

Today, I woke up early to go to Sunderland Scuba Centre. At the scuba store, I took my closed water 1 test and then went to the back to get a kit. One of the staff members was nice and drove me and my kit to the pool which was on the other side of town.

At the pool, we started by learning how to put our kit together then, we jumped in and put our masks on. Next, we learned to put our kits on which is kind of difficult considering how much it weighs and the fact that there are so many straps on it. After everyone got their kits on, we swam out to where the water was about 6 feet deep. Then we let the air out of our BCDs and sank to the bottom of the pool. Scuba isn’t quiet whatsoever when you’re underwater. The constant release of the bubbles from your regulator is really loud. We practiced clearing our masks, emergency procedure for if you’re out of air and, clearing our regulator. These were really difficult for me and I think that everyone thought that I was awful at it. I had to surface like 5 times while doing these exercises. Mostly because, my mask did not have a good seal. I think that I need to buy another one. After learning these essential skills we were allowed to swim around in the shallow end of the pool. A little while after this we were taken to the deep end of the pool where the water was 3m or approximately 9ft deep. The swimming around in the shallow end and deep end was much easier than the emergency exercises we did earlier because, I could keep my regulator in the entire time. When we left the deep end, we went back to the shallow end and removed our kits. It was time for the swimming test. The swimming test consisted of eight lengths of the pool followed directly by 10 minutes of floating or treading water. I mostly floated on my back kicking to move for the swimming portion as it didn’t require much to float. I just floated on my back for the floating/treading water portion which was really easy. When everyone completed their tests, we learned to skin dive. Skin diving is basically when you have a mask and a snorkel and you dive down and come back up for breath without bringing your head out of the water by using the snorkel. It took me a while to figure out that you’re allowed to hold your breath as long as you aren’t breathing compressed air below the surface. The #1 rule of scuba is do not hold your breath because, just a few feet of vertical movement while holding your breath can burst your sinuses, lungs, ears, or any other air pockets that you may have. I was able to skin dive easily after I figured out that I can hold my breath if the air is from the surface. After skin diving, it was time to head back to the Scuba Centre. I checked in my equipment then headed back to Clanny House.

Back at Clanny House I did laundry and finished just in time to leave for the last bus to the city centre to see the Martian with one of my flatmates. Of course, the bus never showed up as I’ve found to be typical. We instead walked to the city centre where we ate at Louie Louie which is a world buffet. It cost me 10 and a half quid with a coupon for 2 pounds off. It was not worth the price at all. For as much a I payed I could have eaten at the much better tasting golden corral back home twice. I learned my lesson and will probably not return there again. After dinner, we went to the movie theater and bought our tickets. The box office was closed so we had to use the automated machines which, were really cool. The theater lets you pick your assigned seat in the system and, there are even private suites at the back of the theater. When we went to go into the movie, we found that there was still another movie in that theater. We were only there 15 minutes early too. When we got to go into the theater, there was movie scores playing but, no commercials on the screen like in the States. The commercials started at 20:30 exact, yes I mean commercials like you would see on TV not trailers. Mixed in with the commercials there were a few trailers the best being for 007 Spectre which comes out on Christmas day. After 30 minutes of commercials, the movie started. It was a good movie but, it was no where near as good as the book. The movie is never as good as the book though since you can fit more detail into a book than a movie. Afterwards we walked back to Clanny. There’s also a casino by the movie theater so I might go play poker sometime (legal age here is 18 for everything).

Back at Clanny House, I posted the blog posts that I had sitting around and then went to bed. It was a long but, fun day.

Today I got up and left for the City campus. When I arrived I walked another ten minutes until I arrived at Sunderland scuba centre. Last time O visited, they didn’t have the materials that I needed in stock. This time they did so I picked them up and went back to campus where I it lunch at Gregg’s. After lunch around 12:45, I read until my German class which was at 16:30. I almost finished the book (22 pages from the end) during this period.

German is hard, they have really word pronunciations for everything. I don’t really like the class so far but, it is one of the few things that in taking here that will supply toward my degree back home.

After German, I walked back to Clanny stopping at Aldi for food so that I would not have to eat another bowl of spaghetti. After eating some lunch meat sandwiches, I finished reading my book. I hope when I see the movie it’s as good as the book.

Today, I slept in. After I got up I went to the CitySpace and paid my £75 for scuba club. That’s about $115. This free includes my PADI open water certification which, in the U.S. would cost me more than $300. After passing the fee, I went to the scuba shop where I signed my waivers and registered for my first pool session. One thing that is funny is the scuba shop is also a gun store but, the only firearms that they sell are air soft and bb. After I left the scuba store, I went back to campus to get on a bus and go to Tescos extra.

At Tescos, I purchased more food. The one weird thing that I bought was Flame grilled streak crisps. The flavors here are really unusual, the closest thing to normal they have is cool original doritos which are just cool ranch. I can’t find barbecue anywhere and that’s why I got the steak. Back at my flat, I tried the crisps, at best they tasted like burnt steak. After this I made tacos for dinner and watched more Netflix. In case you haven’t figured it out yet, I waste a lot of time watching Netflix.

Today was the Fresher’s Faire which is what we call the back to school picnic at FHSU. The entire CitySpace was full of tables for every kind of club and sorry that you can think of. They have everything from scuba to American football to businesses like pizza hut and taxis. I personally was interested in the scuba and snowsports clubs. After I made it through the faire, I caught a bus to the St.Peter’s campus for my classes.

At the St.Peter’s campus, my first class was my games technology lecture. Basically games technology is about developing games using unreal engine 4. After the lecture, we went to the games room which is a computer lab designed for gaming and game development. There was a 20GB file that had to be installed to do anything so, the class was short. After this, I went to the law section of the library to do the space law reading for the week. Then I had my final class for the week, my film studies workshop. Afterwards, I went back to the library to do film studied reading. Next, I caught the bus back to Clanny and watched Netflix until 02:00 on Thursday when I finally went to bed.