Friday, April 12, 2013

The Human Response in State Legislature

Recently I came across www.utahvalues.org which is a Utah group that asserts love, fairness, opportunity and family. This group asserts that it is not within our Utah value system to allow hate and discrimination against those in the LGBT spectrum. On the site there was a place to fill in your address and be given a form to write to your local representatives to ask them to vote for anti-discrimination bills.

Here's what I wrote:


As a young voting constituent I'm writing you today to ask you to next year vote in favor of non-discrimination bills in Utah regarding the LGBTQ community. I've grown up in utah being taught to hold to my integrity and to always love and cherish those around me. As a state I believe we are very kind and generous people, it is something I love about living in Utah, and I believe that there is currently an incongruency between the law and the hearts of most of our citizens.
 
As a state we are people of service, people of charity and people of kindness and yet, the law stands to uphold the bigoted attitudes of the few. I'm not writing to take a stand on "the big issue" right now (maybe that will come later) but right now I ask that we offer the protection of the law to those who are currently cast in the shadows.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Ireland Trip: Kilmainham Jail

This was so cool for me to see, after talking about the Easter Rising in my Irish class it was so fascinating to see exactly where and how these men were held! The tour was amazing, they told you so many cool things!









Haunting but sadly beautiful in it's own way

Ireland Trip: Viking Walking Tour




The architecture in dublin was so stunning all the time!

Ireland Trip: Paddywagon Tour and Cliffs of Moher

I really enjoyed the Paddywagon bus tour, they took us to some really great spots and the driver was really awesome!


Traditional Irish lunch at an Inn




This old abby was gorgeous!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Fear and Exhilaration

Day 29

Spring break: you think about it in the U.S. as a wonderful respite in the middle of the semester that makes it bearable to continue the drudge towards finals.

Before I cam out here I didn't really do any research on when the school holidays were. So you could probably understand why I was pretty shocked when I was putting assignments into my planner and realized that there was a two week break during the fourth and fifth weeks of class.

Yeah, two weeks off when we just started. I mean don't get me wrong, I was excited but at the same time it stressed me out beyond belief.

At home I hadn't really thought about how terrifying this trip would be. I was thinking to the flight and that was about it. Everyone was constantly telling me "oh you're so brave" but I wasn't really thinking about it, I would shrug it off and just think about how simple it would be.

Then I got here.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Inaction Gets You Nowhere

There's this funny thing about life: If you do nothing, almost nothing will happen to you.

This has come down on me a lot the past week. I didn't quite come to Innsbruck with a social plan. I had my schooling and traveling and financials all set up but I didn't really think that hard about my social life. Some where in my head I think I assumed that part would just happen.

It doesn't.

You have to make it happen just like everything else. I think it is the fact that this adventure has been so overwhelming that finally made me see that I can't just sit back if I want to make the most of it. I have to get out there and be assertive with my desires for friends and activities. You can't be afraid to ask someone if they want to do something. You can't just wait for them. You have to make it happen.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

IKEA Run!



Made my first IKEA run every and I was shocked at how cheap the stuff was! This whole haul was only 53.39 euro! If we count the pans and cooking tools individually then that averages out at about 3 euro an item!
  • Hangers
  • Dish Towels
  • Glass Baking Dish
  • Fry Pan
  • Flatware
  • Cutting Board
  • Two Storage Containers
  • A Pack of Kitchen Tools
  • Three Pots
  • 1 Bowl
  • 1 Plate
  • 1 Mug
  • 1 Glass
I think I did pretty good :) Now I can actually cook instead of the munching I've been doing the past week. If anyone has any recipes you think I should try give me a holler! 
Carly

Wunderschön


It is the only I can think of that grasps at how I feel about this place. Directly translated it means wonderfully beautiful. Wonder inspiring beauty. That is Innsbruck.

It is magical. There's a feeling in the streets of the old city--not in from the people necessarily but from the city its self--that speaks to the past. It is as if the stones themselves have wisdom from the things they've seen, as if should you listen hard enough you could hear them whispering to you.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Anything That Could Go Wrong Did...But I Survived

Finally in Innsbruck and let me tell ya people, it was no easy task getting here.

My flight out of Dulles was an 1 1/2 hrs late leaving and with me only having an hr layover between flights I was screwed on making my connection before I even left the tarmac. I knew that United had already booked me for the next flight into Innsbruck but I was worried that since the Dorm office is normally only open until 1pm on Fridays I would not be able to check into my dorm until Monday.

Once I arrived at Frankfurt I transferred my boarding pass and my luggage to the flight into Innsbruck leaving at 12:20 and landing at 1:20. After finding my way through the maze of an airport and going through security again (being stopped for private screening for the second time that day) I finally made it to the terminal.

After grabbing a pamphlet from the info desk on how to get to their free 30mins of internet I sat down to try to get on to email everyone about the delay and try to work something out with the dorms. Once I got to the log-in page I had the joy of learning that the log-in required you to have a phone to send a text to with a confirmation code. Well duh-duh-DUH! Guess whose phone was off because it doesn't work in foreign countries?